- Lötschental
The Lötschental is the largest valley on the northern side of the Rhône valley in the canton of
Valais inSwitzerland . It lies in theBernese Alps , with the river Lonza running down the length of the valley from its source within theLanggletscher .Geography
The picturesque valley extends about 27 kilometers (17 miles) from the Lötschenlücke (3178 m) at the top of the Langgletscher to the mouth of the valley at Steg/Gampel (630 m). It is surrounded by 3,000 meter high mountains, including the
Bietschhorn (3,934 m), theHockenhorn (3,293 m), theWilerhorn (3,307 m) and thePetersgrat glacier (3,205 m). TheJungfrau -Aletsch-Bietschhorn area is the most glaciated area in theSwiss Alps , and was declared a NaturalWorld Heritage Site by decision ofUNESCO onDecember 13 ,2001 , along with southern and eastern parts of the Lötschental.The main villages of the Lötschental are
Wiler andKippel , with 538 and 383 inhabitants respectively. Other villages in the valley includeFerden andBlatten . Altogether, the valley has approximately 1500 inhabitants.History
The Lötschental was likely first settled during the Roman period, but remained largely cut off from the outside world until the beginning of the twentieth century. The valley remained remote and difficult to access, especially during the winters, until the construction of the
Lötschbergbahn (BLS ) (1907-1913) connected it to an international railway line.Traditional farming, involving primarily agriculture and cattle-breeding, began to disappear with the extension of the highway to
Blatten afterWorld War II . Tourism thus increasingly came to function as the valley’s primary industry, especially since the construction of agondola lift fromWiler toLauchernalp in 1972. The Lötschental is now a popular destination for hiking and winter sports. In November 2003, the newgondola lift of theHockenhorngrat was opened, andLauchernalp andFischbiel now contain 1500 beds for rent, five restaurants and one hotel. The lift system supports a varied ski terrain with a vertical drop of 1000m or more in a good winter and over 10km of ski runs.Tschäggättä
The Lötschental is famous for its unique local custom involving the so-called
Tschäggättä : frightening figures wearing furs and carved wooden masks that walk the streets duringcarnival tossingsoot at their unsuspecting victims. The custom developed during the valley’s long history of relative isolation, though its exact origins are a matter of debate. The first official mention of the Tschäggättä occurs in a church chronicle ofKippel dating from 1860, and witnesses the localPrior lamenting the difficulties of enforcing a ban on “the terrible misuse of the so-called Tschäggättä” [http://www.sagapictures.ch/masken/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3&Itemid=4] .External links
* [http://www.weltnaturerbe.ch/ Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn-Gebiet]
* [http://www.loetschental.ch/ Lötschental Tourism]
* [http://www.kippel.ch/ Gemeinde Kippel]
* [http://ski.intermaps.ch/lauchernalp/index.swf?lang=de Laucheralp Webcam]
* [http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D12907.php Lötschental Entry] in the Historical Lexicon of Switzerland (German)
* [http://www.masken.ch/ Tschäggättä]
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