Enjoy the fantastic slopes from 3,100 metres down to the valley.

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Mittelbergweg

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MittelbergwegMittelbergweg

Mittelbergweg

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MittelbergwegMittelbergweg

Mittelbergweg

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Mittelberg route

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Bildsöckli Zr Sagu, Blatten

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Bilstöckli im Brand, Blatten

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Kapelle hl. Georg, Weissenried

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Kapelle Maria am Weg, Wiler

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Kapelle Herz Jesu

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Bildstöckli Bruder Klaus

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Barbara Kapelle, Ferden

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Barbara Kapelle, Ferden

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Mittelbergweg (Ferden - Weissenried)

Hiking: Blatten, Dorf

Tags: Refreshment stops available , Insider tip , Flora , Cableway ascent/descent , Linear route , top , Cultural/historical interest , Scenic , Accessible by train and bus
Level of difficulty: medium
Status: Close
Time: 1-3h
Distance: 5km-10km
Uphill: 300-600vm
Descent: <300vm
Contemplative hike along the slope from Ferden to Weissenried.
The hike begins in the village of Ferden at the Barbara Chapel. The chapel of St. Barbara was built in 1675. It dates from the same period as the adjacent houses on the old village square in Ferden. In 1931, the chapel received a tabernacle, which created the obligation to celebrate mass once a week. With the construction of the parish church, the chapel lost its function. In 1976, the Barbara Chapel was renovated and today serves as a mortuary chapel.

We follow the old valley path and hike towards Kippel. At Treibgasse, we turn left and now follow the signpost Tärruweg. We reach Hockenstrasse and follow it. Shortly after Zubenbach, we see the small shrine of St. Brother Klaus. This shrine was created on the occasion of the canonization of St. Brother Klaus in 1947. Impressive is the cross that the youth club has erected. It is 13.5 m high and illuminated at night.

We continue along Hockenstrasse until the next curve. Here we follow the forest path and the signs at Mittelberg towards Wiler. Above the village, we come across the shrine "Undrä Baann", dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Protectively, it spreads its arms over the village. We follow the gently ascending path to the junction to Milibach. On the flat section, we reach the road leading to Lauchernalp. We follow Lauchernalpstrasse to Maria am Weg and climb the path to the suspension bridge over the Tännbach stream, reaching the hamlet of Weissenried via Tärra.

Facts and downloads

State
closed
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
5.6 km
Duration
2:10 h
Ascent
449 hm
Descent
117 hm
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Author:
Tourist Information Lötschental
Last updated:
30.01.2026

The route

All information about this excursion

Directions

Ferden - Kippel - Maria am Weg - Wiler

Tip from the author

Order a free copy of the "Walking and Pilgrimages" brochure from the Lötschental Tourist Information Office or online at www.loetschental.ch/prospekte

Condition
Experience
Landscape
Lowest point
1374 m
Highest point
1715 m
Best season
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Arrival

Public transport

From Gampel/Steg or Goppenstein, the PostBus takes you to Ferden. PostBus stop "Ferden, Dorf".

Journey

From Goppenstein, drive into the Lötschental valley to Ferden, Dorf.

Parking

You can park your car at the parking lot by the PostBus stop "Ferden, Schulhaus" or in the parking garage (subject to charges).

Useful information

Safety instructions

  • Plan every hike carefully
  • Pay attention to suitable and complete equipment
  • Never go on a route alone
  • Inform relatives, acquaintances, the hut warden or the hotel porter about your route. Report back upon arrival at the destination
  • Constantly observe the weather development
  • Follow the principle: when in doubt, turn back!