Best huts around Antrona Schieranco are situated in the Valle Antrona, an Alpine region known for its natural features and diverse hiking terrain. The area provides access to various mountain huts that serve as bases for exploring the surrounding landscape. These huts offer shelter and amenities, supporting a range of outdoor activities. The region's geography includes impressive peaks and valleys, making it a destination for trekking and mountaineering.
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You could stay here with half board for 85ChF.
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The Weissmies Hut of the SAC Olten Section is located at 2,726 meters above sea level on a sunny terrace above Saas Grund. With panoramic views of 18 four-thousand-meter peaks, it is one of the most beautifully situated mountain huts in Valais. It is the starting point for the four-thousand-meter peaks Weissmies and Lagginhorn, the nearly four-thousand-meter Fletschhorn, the sport climbing routes on the Jegihorn South Face, the highest via ferrata in the Alps, and the Gspon High Trail.
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Very tasty food, half board, 2 group entree options in the evening - would definitely go again!
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The Almagelleralp mountain hotel is located at 2,194 meters in the impressive mountains above the Saas Valley. The approach via the adventure trail from Furggstalden is particularly exciting – with suspension bridges, ladders, and secured passages. A head for heights is required! The hut is perfect for an overnight stay and as a starting point for tours, such as those to the Weissmies. During the summer season, 60 beds are available. Reservations are recommended. Open from June to October, the hut is closed in winter.
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Berghotel Almagelleralp is an alpine lodge located at 2,194 meters above sea level in the picturesque Saas Valley in Switzerland. It offers hikers and mountain climbers an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding region. To reach Almagelleralp, it is recommended to take the adventure trail from Furggstalden, which takes approximately 1.5 hours. This route includes passages on suspension bridges and ladders, crossing well-secured rock sections. It is important to be sure-footed and not suffer from vertigo. When staying at Almagelleralp, you can take the high-altitude hike to Kreuzboden (above Saas-Grund), enjoying panoramic views of the Saastal mountains. The lodge is also a starting point for mountain climbs, including the ascent of the Weissmies, a peak that is over 4,000 meters. The lodge has 60 beds during the summer season. It is equipped with electricity and running water, offering a comfortable welcome to guests. The refuge is closed during the winter. It is scheduled to reopen in June 2025. Advance booking is highly recommended to secure a bed.
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Here you can enjoy a good cholera
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Overnight accommodation and a great starting point for various mountain tours.
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Starting point for many tours, including to the Lagginhorn. Approx. 300 meters above Kreuzboden and therefore a little closer to the peaks. Closed from Monday of the 2nd week in October.
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Around Antrona Schieranco, you can find a range of mountain accommodations, from fully equipped managed huts offering hospitality, heating, hot water, and restaurants, to basic, unmanaged bivouacs for a more rustic experience. Examples of managed huts include Britannia Hut and Weissmies Huts. For experienced hikers seeking basic shelter, bivouacs like Cingino, Antigine, Camposecco, Città di Varese, and Ogaggia are always open.
Several huts in the region boast spectacular views. The Britannia Hut offers dreamlike views into the mountains. The Weissmies Huts provide panoramic views of 18 four-thousand-meter peaks. Rifugio Andolla overlooks Val Loranco with impressive views of peaks like Pizzo della Preja and Montalto. Rifugio Città di Busto offers 360-degree panoramic views of Punta d'Arbola and Hosandhorn, extending towards Swiss territory. Rifugio Zamboni Zappa provides breathtaking views of the Monte Rosa massif and the Belvedere Glacier.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Hannig Mountain Restaurant is categorized as family-friendly and features a playground. Alpe Cheggio, where Rifugio CAI di Novara is located, is known as a family-friendly ski station in winter and offers a picturesque two-hour walk around Lago dei Cavalli. Rifugio Città di Busto also offers easy family-friendly trails and a small rock-climbing route suitable for beginners.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountaineering expeditions, such as ascents to peaks like the Weissmies from Almagelleralp Mountain Hotel or the Weissmies Huts. Hiking is popular, with trails ranging from easy walks around lakes to high-mountain routes. The area also offers opportunities for bouldering, wildlife spotting (marmots, ibexes, chamois), and in winter, skiing and tobogganing. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Antrona Schieranco guide.
From the huts, you can access numerous hiking trails. A scenic two-hour hike leads to Rifugio Andolla from Alpe Cheggio, traversing along Lago dei Cavalli. The Britannia Hut is accessible via a light 45-minute hike from the Felskinn cable car mountain station. The Almagelleralp Mountain Hotel can be reached via an exciting adventure trail from Furggstalden, featuring suspension bridges and ladders. Many huts are also starting points for longer high-altitude treks and multi-day hut-to-hut tours. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Antrona Schieranco guide.
Most managed huts, such as Rifugio Andolla, Rifugio Città di Busto, and Rifugio Zamboni Zappa, operate mainly during the summer season, typically from June to September or mid-May through summer. Some, like the Britannia Hut, are worthwhile destinations in both summer and winter. For winter visits, it's important to note that some huts may only have an emergency room accessible, as is the case with the Weissmies Huts.
Managed huts generally offer good hospitality and a range of amenities. For instance, Rifugio Andolla provides 71 beds, heating, hot water, showers, electricity, a restaurant, internet service, and a small library. Rifugio Città di Busto offers modern facilities including electrical heating, hot water, showers, a landline phone, and serves warm meals with local products. Many also feature restaurants and panoramic terraces, like Rifugio Zamboni Zappa.
Yes, the wild surroundings of the huts provide ample opportunities for wildlife observation. Near Rifugio Andolla, marmots and ibexes are often seen, sometimes approaching the hut after sunset. Rifugio Città di Busto is also a place where marmots and foxes are commonly observed. Around Rifugio Zamboni Zappa, you might spot marmots and chamois in the natural beauty of the Alpe Pedriola meadows.
Yes, in addition to traditional mountain huts, there are other accommodation types. The Almagelleralp Mountain Hotel offers 60 beds during the summer season and is ideal for overnight stays. The Hannig Mountain Restaurant also provides accommodation. These options often come with more extensive facilities than basic huts.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their strategic locations, offering access to diverse hiking and climbing adventures, from easy family-friendly trails to challenging high-mountain routes. The stunning panoramic views of surrounding peaks and glaciers, the opportunity for wildlife spotting, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere with local specialties contribute to their popularity. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 140 upvotes and 170 photos shared across the highlights.
Yes, the region around Antrona Schieranco offers various cycling opportunities. While some huts are high in the mountains, many areas provide access to cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like 'Climb to the Piana del Monscera — Ring tour' or 'Around the Mattmarksee - loop'. For detailed information on cycling, refer to the Cycling around Antrona Schieranco guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Antrona Schieranco guide.
The area is rich in natural beauty. Near Rifugio Andolla, you can explore the wild surroundings of Val Loranco. Alpe Cheggio is close to the Alpe Cavalli Dam and its picturesque lake, Lago dei Cavalli. Rifugio Zamboni Zappa is situated at the foot of the majestic eastern face of Monte Rosa, offering views of the Belvedere Glacier and opportunities for bouldering on erratic boulders. The region is characterized by impressive peaks, valleys, and alpine meadows.


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