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The Sidelenhütte is a prominent mountain hut nestled high in the Swiss Urner Alps, specifically within the scenic Urserental valley. Perched at an elevation of 2708 meters, it holds the distinction of being the highest hut in the canton of Uri. This alpine refuge sits majestically at the foot of the imposing Galenstock, offering a dramatic high-alpine landscape characterized by towering granite walls, ancient glaciers, and striking rock formations.
Visitors consistently praise the Sidelenhütte for its truly breathtaking panoramic views…
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Elevación 2.750 m
Clima
Desarrollado por Foreca
lunes 27 abril
7°C
1°C
52 %
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Velocidad máx. del viento: 2,0 km/h
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The hike to Sidelenhütte is generally considered moderately challenging. Starting from Furkapass or the Sidelenbach parking lot, the ascent involves navigating alpine meadows and moraines. While suitable for families, hikers should be prepared for high-alpine conditions. The duration typically ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours one way, depending on your starting point and pace.
Yes, the primary access points offer parking. You can usually find parking near the Furkapass, often close to the Hotel Furkablick, or at the dedicated Sidelenbach parking lot. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.
Yes, Sidelenhütte is considered family-friendly. The main trail from Furkapass is suitable for families, offering a rewarding alpine experience without extreme technical difficulty. Children will enjoy the varied terrain, including alpine meadows and the mountain lake near the hut. Always ensure children are appropriately equipped and supervised for a high-alpine environment.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the Swiss Alps, including those leading to Sidelenhütte. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. If you plan to stay overnight at the hut, it's best to contact them directly regarding their specific pet policy for indoor accommodation.
From Sidelenhütte, you're treated to a spectacular panorama of the high-alpine granite landscape. Notable features include the distinctive "two camel rocks," the majestic Galenstock, and the impressive Bielenhörner. The area also boasts ancient glaciers, towering rock formations, and a serene mountain lake just below the hut, offering excellent photo opportunities.
Sidelenhütte provides a range of food and drinks for visitors. Many hikers praise the excellent dinner served at the hut. You can enjoy local cuisine and refreshments both indoors and on the outdoor terrace, all while soaking in the breathtaking mountain views. It's an ideal spot for a well-deserved meal or a refreshing break.
Yes, Sidelenhütte is famously connected to the "Nepali Highway." This historic route links Sidelenhütte with the Albert-Heim-Hütte and was reportedly established by Nepalese hut assistants who worked at both locations, seeking the quickest way to visit each other. It's a testament to the hut's role as a base for alpine exploration and community.
Given its high-alpine location at 2708 meters, proper packing is essential. You should bring sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing (even in summer, temperatures can drop quickly), rain and wind protection, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), sufficient water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the varied terrain.
Sidelenhütte stands out for its relatively moderate accessibility for a high-alpine hut, making it suitable for day-trippers and families, unlike some more remote or technically demanding huts. It offers a classic Swiss alpine hut experience with stunning granite scenery, excellent food, and serves as a vital base for both casual hikers and serious climbers, including those undertaking climbing courses.
The terrain leading to and around Sidelenhütte is characteristic of a high-alpine environment. You'll traverse a mix of alpine meadows, rocky paths, and moraines. The trail involves a steady ascent over varied ground, including crossing the Sidelenbach. Expect significant elevation gain to reach the hut at 2708 meters, but the paths are generally well-maintained, though rocky in places.