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Swiss mountain hut
Wildhornhütte
Wildhornhütte in summer
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Coordinates46°22′45″N 7°23′17″E / 46.37917°N 7.38806°E / 46.37917; 7.38806
CountrySwitzerland
State/territoryBern
LocationWildhorn, Northeast face
Elevation2,303 m (7,556 ft)
Construction
Built in1878,1929
Construction
material
stone
Administration
Hut typeSAC Category I
Maintained bySAC Moléson
Website www.wildhornhuette.ch]]
Facilities
Beds/Bunks96
Opening timesJune to October
Footnotes
Hut referenceSAC (2147000293)

The Wildhornhütte is a refuge of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) and is located on the Wildhorn massif in the western Bernese Alps. The hut is managed by the SAC Moléson section.

Location

The hut is located at 2,303 m above sea level, at the north foot of the Wildhorn near the Iffigsee. The Wildhornhütte is intended as accommodation before the last stage of the Wildhorn ascent.

Since 1878 there has been a modest refuge under overhanging rocks "by the Crooked Waters" that stuck to the rock like a swallow's nest. In 1899, the Moléson Section of the SAC built a detached wooden hut opposite the old club hut. The site was assigned free of charge by the landowner Wilhelm Hildebrand as an independent permanent building.

After a fire, a new stone building was built in 1929, with 60–70 beds at the time. The hut was expanded in 1999, minorly renovated in 2014 and now has 96 beds, divided into 9 rooms.

Access

The Wildhornhütte can be reached in around 2.5 hours from Lenk via Iffigenalp or from Lauenen via Lauenensee in around 4.5 hours. Another approach from Lenk begins with the Leiterli lift, via the Tungelpass. It can be reached from Sion via the Rawilpass. The hut is open from June to the end of October.

Ascent opportunities

  • Ascent from the Wildhornhütte (right, middle) towards Wildhorn Ascent from the Wildhornhütte (right, middle) towards Wildhorn

Maps

  • 1:25'000 Blatt 1266 Lenk
  • 1:50'000 Blatt 263 Wildstrubel

References

  1. SAC Sektion Moléson
  2. Von grossen Alpweiden und ihren Besitzern. Zeitschrift Heimatschutz, Band 63, 1968: Der deutsche Industrielle Wilhelm Hildebrand (1854–1947) war Besitzer der Iffigenalp und weiteren grossen Alpweiden. Er war seit 1901 Bürger von Zweisimmen und Ehrenmitglied des SAC Sektion Bern.
  3. Schlaginhaufen, Otto (1931). "Bericht über die Tätigkeit der Geographisch-Ethnographischen Gesellschaft Zürich in den Jahren 1928-1929-1930-1931". Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie. 70 (1): 49–50. doi:10.3406/globe.1931.3564. ISSN 0398-3412.

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