Due to increased movement on the Nesthorn/Birchgletscher, the road from Wiler in the direction of Blatten/Fafleralp is closed with immediate effect until further notice. All hiking trails from Wiler in the direction of Blatten/Fafleralp are closed with immediate effect until further notice. The terminus of the Postbus is in Wiler Talstation.

Blessing Sunday with parade of the Lord's Grenadiers

22.06.25 starting at 09:30

Wiler (Lötschen)

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Experience the fascinating tradition of the Lötschental Herrgottsgrenadiere, who have been celebrating important church feast days for generations with their proud traditional costumes and solemn costumes. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this unique tradition and be inspired by the devotion and warmth of our community. Church service with parade of the Herrgottsgrenadiere: In Ferden at 9:30 am and in Kippel, Wiler and Blatten at 10:00 am. Blessing service with procession of the Grenadiers of the Lord Gods: In all municipalities at 15:00 Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.

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