On Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29, Achillea Ewulebi returns — the flower and alpine herb fair that brings the mountain’s flora to center stage.
This unique market exhibition takes place in the heart of the Alps and is dedicated to those who cherish nature, culture, and alpine traditions.
Over the course of two days, visitors will explore a rich display of high-altitude plants, herbs, and blossoms, as well as artisanal creations that reflect the deep bond between people and mountain landscapes: natural fabrics, hand-painted ceramics, wood carvings, and one-of-a-kind handcrafted items.
The name Ewulebi may sound unusual, but it carries a fascinating legacy. In Titzschu, the ancient language of the Walser people, “Ewulebi” means Achillea — a queen of the alpine meadows, long celebrated for its aromatic and healing properties, and even used in traditional grappa making.
Achillea Ewulebi is more than a market — it’s a journey into alpine biodiversity, ancient knowledge, and mountain culture. A must-visit event to immerse yourself in the world of alpine herbs, meet local artisans, and rediscover the authentic beauty of nature.
📍 Don’t miss it on June 28 and 29 — the mountains are blooming for you.