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The Bordierhütte is a renowned mountain hut nestled high in the Swiss Alps, specifically within the Valais canton. Perched at an elevation of 2,886 meters (9,469 feet) above sea level, this classic Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) hut offers a unique high-alpine experience. It sits dramatically at the edge of the impressive Ried Glacier, within the majestic Mischabel massif, providing unparalleled views of the surrounding peaks and the Mattertal valley below.
Visitors consistently praise the Bordierhütte for its breathtaking panoramic views,…
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The classic ascent from Gasenried is considered a challenging high-alpine hike, covering an altitude difference of about 1,240 meters over approximately 3.5 to 4 hours. While a new route established in June 2023 bypasses the Ried Glacier, eliminating the need for crampons for the ascent itself, the trail remains demanding and requires good physical condition and appropriate gear for alpine terrain.
Yes, there are designated parking spaces at the entrance to Gasenried. Four of these spots are specifically reserved for guests of the Bordierhütte. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
Yes, public transport is a viable option. You can take a train to St. Niklaus in the Mattertal valley, and from there, local buses typically connect to Gasenried, which is the primary starting point for the hike to Bordierhütte. Always check current schedules before planning your trip.
The hike to Bordierhütte is a demanding high-alpine tour, not typically recommended for very young children or those without significant hiking experience in mountainous terrain. While older, experienced, and well-equipped children might manage, it is not considered a family-friendly 'beginner' trail due to its length, elevation gain, and alpine exposure.
Yes, dogs are permitted at Bordierhütte, but it is mandatory to register them in advance when making your reservation for an overnight stay. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to alpine environments.
During the manned season (typically mid-June to mid-September), the hut offers hearty meals, a small menu with hot and cold dishes, freshly baked bread, and comfortable accommodation with duvets. It has solar power and a glacier water well (not for drinking). Outside this period, an unwardened bivouac room with 10 places (mattress and blankets) is available, but it lacks heating, cooking facilities, and running water.
The area around Bordierhütte is known for its rich alpine wildlife. Visitors have a high chance of encountering alpine ibex, often seen grazing near the refuge, and marmots are also commonly spotted in the vicinity.
Bordierhütte serves as a crucial base for challenging high-alpine tours and crossings. Popular peaks accessible from the hut include Balfrin, Ulrichshorn, and Gross Bigerhorn. It is also a key starting point for the demanding Nadelgrat traverse, which connects several four-thousand-meter peaks.
As of June 2023, a new access route to Bordierhütte was inaugurated that no longer crosses the Ried Glacier directly. This means crampons are generally not necessary for the ascent to the hut itself. However, if you plan further high-alpine tours or glacier crossings beyond the hut, you should still inquire about current conditions and be prepared with appropriate glacier equipment.
The primary trailhead is in Gasenried, a small village above St. Niklaus. St. Niklaus, located in the Mattertal valley, offers more amenities such as shops, restaurants, and public transport connections. Grächen is another village from which a longer alternative approach to the hut is possible, also offering various services.
The Bordierhütte was established in 1927 by the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC). It was named after Pierre Bordier, a Genevan banker who played a significant role in financing its construction, allowing it to become a vital base for mountaineers in the region.
The hut has a capacity of 44 beds during the manned season. Registration for overnight stays is mandatory. Additionally, there is an unwardened bivouac room with 10 places available when the hut is not staffed, which also requires prior reservation.