The Wiler-Lauchernalp cable car runs until the beginning of the ski season daily from 08:15 to 16:25 according to the timetable.
There is at the moment not enough snow yet for the start of the ski season.

Adventsfenster in Blatten

01.12.24 starting at 16:00

Blatten (Lötschen)

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The Blatten Culture Association is organizing the "Advent Windows" campaign for the first time this year. Get in the mood for the big festive season and enjoy Advent with us! Contemplative but also funny pre-Christmas stories will be recited in front of decorated windows in the village. Musical interludes will add to the special Advent atmosphere. At the end, a cozy get-together with mulled wine and pastries will help to foster a sense of community. The event takes place every Sunday in Advent and begins at 4.00 pm. Registration is not necessary, admission is free (collection). Let us surprise you! Advent Window 2024 in Blatten - something for young and old! Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.

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