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Zwitserland
Valais
Visp
Zermatt

Hörnlihütte (Matterhorn-basiskamp)

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Hörnlihütte (Matterhorn-basiskamp)

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The Hörnlihütte, also known as the Matterhorn Base Camp or Berghaus Matterhorn, is a historic mountain hut nestled at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn's north-eastern ridge, the Hörnli Ridge. Situated at an elevation of 3,260 meters (10,700 feet) above sea level, this prominent landmark in the Swiss Alps offers unparalleled views and serves as the primary staging point for climbers attempting to summit the Matterhorn. It lies a few kilometers southwest of the charming town of Zermatt in the…

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    16 augustus 2019

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    Als je tijd hebt en alpine-ervaring op steenachtig terrein wilt beleven, is het de moeite waard om naar de Hörnli-hut te klimmen, eventueel met een overnachting, om het hutleven uit te proberen. Het is ook leuk zonder de Matterhorn te beklimmen.
    Helaas is de Hörnlihütte vaak maandenlang volgeboekt.
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    26 augustus 2024

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    Geweldige plek om te genieten van heerlijk eten/drankjes met magnifieke en iconische uitzichten. De route naar de Hörnlihütte kan uitdagend zijn als het ijzig is, dus wees in ieder geval voorbereid met de juiste uitrusting.
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    9 november 2022

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    Het pad naar de Hörnlihütte is een aanrader. Prachtig panorama en geweldig uitzicht op de "Horu". Maar je moet zeker zijn!
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    Hörnligrat (Matterhornkam) – Schwarzsee (Zermatt) rondtocht vanuit Schwarzsee

    11,4km

    06:04

    870m

    870m

    Zware hike. Zeer goede conditie vereist. Tredzekerheid, stevige schoenen en alpine ervaring vereist.

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    Zware hike. Goede conditie vereist. Tredzekerheid, stevige schoenen en alpine ervaring vereist.

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    Zware hike. Goede conditie vereist. Tredzekerheid, stevige schoenen en alpine ervaring vereist.

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    Hoogte 3.320 m

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    Hörnlihütte Zermatt, Bahnhofstrasse 53, CH-3920 Zermatt

    www.hoernlihuette.ch/

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    Geschikt voor families

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    Toegankelijk voor mensen met handicap

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    Geschikt voor honden

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    Overnachting

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    Kampeermogelijkheden

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    Bagagevervoer

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    Aangedreven door Foreca

    maandag 4 mei

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    -5°C

    15 %

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    Max. windsnelheid: 4,0 km/h

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    Locatie: Zermatt, Visp, Valais, Zwitserland

    Veelgestelde vragen

    What are the main hiking routes to Hörnlihütte, and what is their difficulty?

    The primary hiking route to Hörnlihütte starts from the Schwarzsee cable car station. This trail is approximately 4 kilometers long with an elevation gain of about 715 meters, taking roughly 2.5 hours. It is considered of medium difficulty, involving rocky terrain, some drop-offs, and sections equipped with metal platforms, chains, and ropes, requiring surefootedness and appropriate gear.

    For climbers, the Hörnlihütte serves as the base camp for the normal route up the Matterhorn via the Hörnli Ridge, which is a highly advanced mountaineering ascent.

    Is it possible to visit Hörnlihütte during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    The Hörnlihütte is generally open seasonally, typically from July to September, which aligns with the prime climbing season for the Matterhorn. Outside of this period, the hut is closed, but a winter room with limited provisions (20 beds, a WC, but no blankets, heating, or cooking facilities) is available. Winter conditions in this high-alpine environment are extremely challenging, with snow, ice, and potential avalanche danger, making access difficult and suitable only for experienced mountaineers with proper equipment.

    How can I get to Hörnlihütte using public transport, and where is the nearest parking?

    To reach Hörnlihütte by public transport, you first need to get to Zermatt, which is car-free. The last parking opportunity for private vehicles is in Täsch, from where you can take a shuttle train to Zermatt. From Zermatt, take the cable car up to Schwarzsee. From Schwarzsee, a marked hiking trail leads directly to the Hörnlihütte.

    Do I need a reservation to stay overnight at Hörnlihütte, and how far in advance should I book?

    Yes, reservations are highly recommended and often essential for overnight stays at Hörnlihütte. Due to its popularity, especially during peak season (July to September), the hut is frequently fully booked months in advance. It's advisable to book as early as possible. The hut offers 130 beds across various room sizes (2- to 8-person rooms), and stays are limited to a maximum of two consecutive nights.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options near Hörnlihütte or in the Zermatt region?

    While the direct hike to Hörnlihütte from Schwarzsee is considered of medium difficulty and requires surefootedness, making it less suitable for very young children or inexperienced families, the Zermatt region offers numerous other family-friendly hikes. Many trails around Zermatt and accessible by cable car provide easier terrain and stunning views, allowing families to enjoy the alpine scenery without the challenges of the Hörnlihütte trail.

    What is the policy for bringing dogs to Hörnlihütte?

    Bringing a dog for an overnight stay at Hörnlihütte is generally possible, but it is restricted to double rooms only. It is crucial to arrange this in advance directly with the hut management to confirm availability and specific policies.

    What amenities are available at Hörnlihütte, and what should I expect for an overnight stay?

    Hörnlihütte offers dormitory-style accommodations with 130 beds, modernized sanitation with showers, and electricity primarily from solar energy. There's a restaurant serving Swiss classics, snacks, and drinks, along with free Wi-Fi in the dining area and on the terrace. Overnight stays typically include dinner, breakfast, and marching tea. An inner sleeping bag is mandatory for all overnight guests. You can pay with cash, VISA, Mastercard, and Maestro.

    Are there any other mountain huts or accommodations near Hörnlihütte for hikers?

    The Hörnlihütte is quite isolated at 3,260 meters. The only other hut directly on the Matterhorn's Hörnli Ridge is the Solvay Hut, which is a small emergency shelter much higher up and not intended for planned overnight stays. For other accommodations, hikers would need to descend back to Schwarzsee or further down into the Zermatt valley, where a wide range of hotels and guesthouses are available.

    What are the best viewpoints of the Matterhorn from or near Hörnlihütte?

    The Hörnlihütte itself offers unparalleled, close-up views of the iconic Matterhorn, as it is situated directly at its base. From the hut's terrace, you can witness climbers preparing for their ascent and observe the mountain's majestic north face. There is even a telescope on the deck for a closer look. The entire hike from Schwarzsee to the hut provides continuous panoramic views of the Matterhorn and the surrounding Swiss Alps.

    What should I pack for a hike to Hörnlihütte, especially in autumn?

    Regardless of the season, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential due to the rocky and potentially uneven terrain. In autumn, conditions can change rapidly, so layers are crucial: a base layer, insulating mid-layers (fleece or down), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Gloves, a warm hat, and sunglasses are also recommended. Always carry enough water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. If there's a chance of ice, microspikes or crampons might be necessary, and trekking poles can provide extra stability.

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