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Glaciar Hohlaub

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Glaciar Hohlaub

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The Hohlaub Glacier is a prominent natural ice formation nestled in the high-alpine terrain of the Saas Valley, within the Swiss Alps. Located in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, this impressive glacier sits northeast and below the majestic Allalinhorn mountain, near the popular resort village of Saas-Fee and the Mattmark area. Reaching an elevation of approximately 2884 meters, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty and power of glacial landscapes.

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    13 de julho de 2022

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    Nice little glacier lake line. Nice path with a lot of views
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    Circuito Vista do Mattmarksee e Trilha do Glaciar até a Cabana Britannia (ponto de partida: Staudamm Mattmark)

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    Elevação 2.880 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    sábado 2 maio

    8°C

    3°C

    12 %

    Dicas adicionais sobre o clima

    Velocidade máxima do vento: 8,0 km/h

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    Localização:Saas-Almagell, Visp, Valais, Suíça

    Perguntas Frequentes

    Is Hohlaub Glacier suitable for families with young children?

    While the Glacier Trail offers a unique experience, walking on the Hohlaub Glacier itself involves navigating potentially uneven, hard ice with hazards like surprise holes and water channels. It is generally considered a challenging high-alpine environment. For families with young children, it's advisable to stick to less exposed, well-marked hiking paths in the Saas Valley area, or consider only the easier, non-glacier sections of trails leading towards the glacier, always with appropriate supervision and gear.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Hohlaub Glacier?

    Specific regulations for dogs on the glacier itself or high-alpine routes like the Hohlaubgrat can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on many hiking trails in the Swiss Alps, but always on a leash. However, the challenging terrain of the glacier, with its ice, crevasses, and potential for rockfall, makes it unsuitable and potentially dangerous for dogs. It's best to check local regulations for the Saas-Fee region and consider leaving pets at home for glacier crossings.

    What are the public transport options to reach the Hohlaub Glacier area?

    The Hohlaub Glacier area is primarily accessed from Saas-Fee, which is a car-free village. Visitors typically arrive by public transport, utilizing post buses that connect Saas-Fee to Visp, a major railway hub. From Saas-Fee, various cable cars and gondolas can take you higher into the mountains, providing access points to trails leading towards the glacier, such as those towards the Britannia Hut.

    Is a permit or guide required for hiking on Hohlaub Glacier?

    For certain sections of the Glacier Trail, it is possible to walk on the Hohlaub Glacier without a guide, especially when the ice is dry and snow-free in summer. However, for more challenging routes, such as the Hohlaubgrat leading to the Allalinhorn summit, or if conditions are uncertain (e.g., fresh snow, poor visibility), a mountain guide is highly recommended or even essential. There are typically no specific permits required for general hiking in the area, but guided tours often include any necessary arrangements.

    What are the accommodation options near Hohlaub Glacier?

    The primary hub for accommodation near Hohlaub Glacier is the car-free village of Saas-Fee, which offers a wide range of hotels, guesthouses, and apartments. For those undertaking multi-day high-alpine tours, the Britannia Hut, located at a higher elevation, provides basic mountain hut accommodation and serves as a strategic base for mountaineering routes, including those involving the Hohlaub Glacier.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes directly accessible from the Hohlaub Glacier trails?

    Directly on the Hohlaub Glacier trails, there are no restaurants or cafes. However, the Britannia Hut, a common starting or ending point for glacier tours, offers refreshments and meals. Additionally, the mountain stations of the cable cars from Saas-Fee, which provide access to the high-alpine areas, often have restaurants or self-service facilities. The village of Saas-Fee itself boasts numerous dining options.

    What should I pack for a hike involving the Hohlaub Glacier, beyond sturdy shoes?

    Beyond sturdy, waterproof walking shoes, essential gear for a Hohlaub Glacier hike includes warm, layered clothing (even in summer), waterproof outer layers, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, gloves, and plenty of water and snacks. Depending on the specific route and conditions, you might also need crampons, an ice axe, a harness, and a rope, especially if traversing crevassed areas or undertaking mountaineering routes. Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out.

    Is it possible to visit Hohlaub Glacier during winter?

    Access to Hohlaub Glacier in winter is significantly more challenging and generally reserved for experienced mountaineers with appropriate winter gear and avalanche knowledge, often with a guide. The glacier will be covered in snow, increasing avalanche risk and making crevasses less visible. While Saas-Fee is a popular winter sports destination, winter access to the glacier itself is not for casual hikers and requires specialized planning and equipment.

    What is the typical elevation gain for a hike that includes crossing the Hohlaub Glacier?

    The elevation gain for a hike involving the Hohlaub Glacier can vary significantly depending on the starting point and destination. For example, a popular route like the Glacier Trail from Felskinn to the Britannia Hut, which crosses parts of the Hohlaub and Allalin Glaciers, involves moderate elevation changes. However, if you're ascending to the Allalinhorn via the Hohlaubgrat, the total elevation gain from a valley starting point can be substantial, often exceeding 1,000 meters, requiring significant physical fitness.

    Are there any circular walks or loop trails that incorporate the Hohlaub Glacier?

    While direct circular walks *on* the Hohlaub Glacier are not common due to the nature of glacier travel, there are loop trails in the broader Saas Valley that offer views of the glacier or incorporate sections of the Glacier Trail. For instance, you can combine cable car ascents and descents with glacier crossings and mountain hut stays to create multi-day circular itineraries that provide a comprehensive experience of the high-alpine landscape surrounding Hohlaub Glacier.

    What are some specific viewpoints or landmarks to look out for near Hohlaub Glacier?

    A key landmark is the Britannia Hut, which offers excellent views of both the Hohlaub and Allalin Glaciers. From various points along the Glacier Trail, you'll encounter stunning panoramic views of the surrounding 4,000-meter peaks of the Valais Alps. The glacier itself features an interesting experience of crunching along on rock-hard ice, and you might spot a picturesque glacier lake line, adding to the scenic beauty.

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