The 6-person chairlift between Lauchernalp and Stafel operates on 04/05 July and from 11 July daily at good weather.
Daily bus service between Lauchernalp and Fafleralp, and between Wiler and Faldumalp/Kummenalp.
Tickets can be purchased and seats reserved via www.sbb.ch or the SBB app.

Fafleralp Sessions

27.08.26 - 30.08.26

Blatten (Lötschen)

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The FAFLERALP SESSIONS focus entirely on "resonating bodies" and pull the plug wherever possible.

The key to tranquillity lies in simplicity and closeness to nature. And you'll find plenty of that up here on the Fafleralp: no noise, no light pollution, nothing to distract you. Just pure nature and breathtaking music.

The FAFLERALP SESSIONS association organizes the annual FAFLERALP SESSIONS music festival. A small, fine and somewhat exclusive music festival.

The festival can only be booked as a complete package including three nights' accommodation.

Package:
The Hotel Fafleralp is located right next to the FAFLERALP SESSIONS, nestled in a sparse larch forest.
What does the package include:
- 7 concerts
- 3 overnight stays with breakfast
- 3 dinners
- 2 aperitifs

Line-up:
Thursday, August 27, 2026
17:00 Leo Genovese
21:15 Remo Forrer

Friday, August 28, 2026
15:00 Lina Maly
21:15 James Gruntz

Saturday, August 29, 2026
15:00 Christian Zehnder
21:15 ZIAN

Sunday, August 30, 2026
10:30 am Adam Ben Ezra

Information: www.fafleralp-sessions.ch

We look forward to welcoming you to the FAFLERALP Sessions and experiencing unforgettable musical moments together.
FAFLERALP SESSIONS Association

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