What if we told you that this winter in the Valais you could do all of this: ski down the longest slopes in the country, meet world-class skiers on their own playground, celebrate love in an exceptional setting, have a ball during Carnival for a whole week Valais and tradition-style, captivate your tastebuds with delicious local dishes or attend international events? So what are you planning to include in your holiday programme?
Get to know Mélanie and Loïc Meillard, just a few days after the latter's success in the World Cup at the giant nocturnal in Schladming. When their competition season is over, you have a good chance of meeting these ski stars and sharing a few turns with them on the slopes of the Hérémence ski area or on a sunny terrace,... assuming you can keep up with them!
Would you like to experience special moments with your partner in the heart of an idyllic setting? Whether you’re a sporty couple, or fans of relaxation or gastronomy, Valais offers a dream setting and activities for you to declare your love.
Jive to the lively tunes of the Guggenmusiks who bring Valais to life during Carnival, watch the float procession surrounded by confetti from the canton’s valleys or discover the certain traditions from various villages, such as Evolène, Erschmatt or the Lötschental.
Imagine long slopes that stretch for several kilometers, without lifts or the need to stop... just the pleasure of skiing and a majestic alpine setting that unfolds before your eyes...
How does one teach children to ski in a fun way? The answer lies in carpet conveyors, baby-lifts, entertainment and experienced instructors who await your kids for a successful learning experience!
Did you know that in Valais, raclette can be enjoyed all year round? Unlike raclette, some regional specialities are best enjoyed in winter, to warm up your taste buds when it's cold.
During the month of February, monstrous-looking creatures take over the streets of the Lötschental. Who are they? Where do they come from? Discover the mysteries of this emblematic regional tradition with Ruth Rieder and enter the fascinating world of the Tschäggättä.
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