Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 54 out of 55 hikers
The Salbithütte is a Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) mountain hut located at 2,105 metres above sea level in the Göscheneralptal in the canton of Uri. Built in 1931 and subsequently expanded, it offers 58 beds and is open from mid-June to mid-October. The hut is an ideal starting point for hikers and mountaineers, thanks to the sharp ridges, mighty towers and granite slabs around the Salbitschijen. A notable attraction is the Salbitbrücke, a 90-metre-long suspension bridge, which connects the Salbithütte to the Voralphütte, offering a unique experience for experienced hikers and those free from vertigo.
March 4, 2025
It takes a bit of hill-climbing. Get on and go downhill. It never goes straight. HM up 917 Hm, down 1008 HM
July 23, 2016
Beautiful hike on a very good mountain path. Great views and fantastic fauna
July 16, 2024
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Location: Göschenen, Uri, Zentralschweiz, Switzerland