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Final event

11.04.26 starting at 10:00

Wiler (Lötschen)

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BACK TO THE 80s - We celebrate the final event of the winter season and turn back time to the legendary 80s.
We are celebrating the final event of the Lauchernalp Bergbahnen and the Cool School Lauchernalp in the style of the legendary 80s. Look forward to an exuberant party with rousing 80s hits from the DJ, a cozy canteen with food and drinks and colorful face painting for our little guests.
Whether neon colors, shoulder pads or simply a good mood, come along, dance, enjoy and let the winter season come to an unforgettable end with us on the Lauchernalp. Let's party like it's 1985!

Exclusive prices for the 2-day pass:
Adults: CHF 99.00
Teenagers (16 - 19.99 years): CHF 89.00
Children (6 - 15.99 years): CHF 49.00

The racers receive free ski passes and thus have the great opportunity to live out their passion for skiing. Register now at loetschental.ch/abschlussevent and secure your participation in the event.

Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 10:00 a.m.
10:00 am Race: Sports club
10:30 am Race: Snowli Kids Race
10:30 a.m. Après-ski party with the best 80s hits
11:00 am Race: Kids Race
12:30 Race: for everyone
15:00 Rank announcement

Après-ski party at the Pfirribar with the best 80s hits
Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Season end party with the "Tornados" (party cover band)
Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 18:00 at the Panoramarestaurant Lauchernalp

In addition:

Canteen service at the Pfirribar
Free ski service from Sporthaus Lauchernalp (for racers from Friday, April 1026)
Face painting for children

This is your season end timetable:
7:15 pm / 8:15 pm / 9:15 pm / 10:15 pm / 11:15 pm

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