Nestled between majestic peaks and framed by a breathtaking Alpine backdrop, the Lötschental and the Lauchernalp unfold their full splendor - a hidden paradise that captivates nature lovers and adventurers alike.
- Sale as a holiday home (second residence) possible
- Sale to foreigners (non-Swiss residents abroad) possible
Highlights of the chalet
- Rarity in a privileged location
- Ideal for nature and sports enthusiasts
- Ski-in / Ski-out
- A paradise with views, nature, and sun
- Ideal for a family or a couple
- Stylish standard of construction
- Airy room heights
- Spacious terrace on the southwest side
Location and accessibility
High above the Lötschental, on a sunny terrace with unobstructed views of the impressive mountain world, lies the Lauchernalp. It is located in the heart of the valley, about 8 minutes by car above Wiler, and is easily accessible by cable car. At 1,969 meters above sea level, a true natural paradise opens up here - with breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding four-thousanders, direct access to hiking and skiing areas, and the typical authenticity that makes the Lötschental so special.
This fantastic chalet is located in a place called <<Under im Arbä>>, directly on the ski slope or paved road and about 5 minutes on foot above the mountain station. The property is easily accessible year-round via the Wiler-Lauchernalp cable car and in summer by car (with a driving permit).
Description of the chalet
This charming chalet, built in 2001 and lovingly maintained to this day, offers a unique home amidst the Valais mountains. The property is located in an unobstructed location and impresses with its excellent condition - a true gem from the first hand.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by the warm aura of the house. On the ground floor, you will find a spacious bedroom and a practical technical room. The first floor forms the heart of the chalet: Here, an inviting entrance area, a cozy dining area, a functional kitchen, and a bathroom with a bathtub come together. The bright living room with a Swedish stove and breathtaking views invites you to relax and enjoy social evenings. Comfortable temperatures are ensured by an electric storage heater in the living area and additional electric direct heating. On the second floor, you will also find another bedroom and an office - ideal for guests or as a private retreat.
A special plus: In winter, you can conveniently ski right up to the house - a comfort rarely found in alpine locations.
Ground floor
- Bedroom with access to the outdoor area and technical room
First floor
- Wardrobe / entrance area
- Kitchen with dining area
- Bathroom: Bathtub / WC / sink
- Living area with Swedish stove
- Sunny terrace
Second floor
- Office
- Bedroom
The successful room layout, the incomparable view, and the quiet location make this chalet a rare opportunity. Whether as a holiday residence or a permanent home - here, alpine coziness and modern comfort combine in a unique way.
The annual ancillary costs such as water, sewage, electricity, building insurance, chimney sweep, tourism taxes, etc. amount to approximately CHF 5,500.00.
Selling price: CHF 1,098,000.00
Availability: Immediately or by arrangement
General information about the Lötschental
The Lötschental, nestled between majestic Bernese and Valais Alps, presents itself as a typical alpine valley. The distinctive Bietschhorn, with a proud height of 3,934 meters, towers as the main mountain of the Lötschental and has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jungfrau-Aletsch since 2001. With a length of about 30 kilometers, the valley is the largest of the Valais side valleys branching off north of the Rhône. Imposing mountain peaks embrace picturesque villages, while golden larches create an impressive backdrop. The cozy architecture of the villages blends idyllically into the landscape, and tourist facilities harmonize perfectly with the charm of the surroundings. Rushing streams and tranquil lakes add additional accents that underline the natural beauty of the Lötschental. Welcome to an alpine paradise where majestic nature meets charming villages. The Lötschental was long poorly connected in terms of transport. The Lötschen Pass served as an important trade route between Bern and Valais. However, crossing the pass at 2,690 meters was already challenging back then. It was not until 1913 that the valley received a year-round transport connection with the Lötschberg railway tunnel. The Lötschental also opened up to tourism only late. In the 19th century, during the so-called <
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