Cholplatz
1.1
712m
Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
About
Cholplatz sits at 712m in the Bernese Oberland, serving as a base for hiking and mountaineering in the region. The hut is accessible by foot from the valley—most approach routes take 2–3 hours depending on your starting point. Road access is limited, so plan on hiking in. The location works well for day trips into the surrounding peaks and ridges, or as a staging point for multi-day traverses through the area.
The hut offers basic accommodation and meals. Flush toilets are available. Capacity and specific bunk counts depend on current operations—contact the hut directly for exact numbers and whether you need half-board or full-board arrangements. Opening dates vary by season; summer is the main season for mountaineers and hikers. Winter access is unreliable and depends on snow conditions. The hut operates under SAC/CAS management or similar alpine club guidelines typical of Swiss huts in this region.
Book directly with the hut as early as possible, especially for weekends and July–August. Peak season runs June through September. Weekday visits are less crowded. Phone ahead to confirm current facilities, meal availability, and whether the hut is staffed—smaller alpine huts sometimes operate on a self-service basis. Bring cash if possible; card payments may not be reliable at remote locations.
The hut offers basic accommodation and meals. Flush toilets are available. Capacity and specific bunk counts depend on current operations—contact the hut directly for exact numbers and whether you need half-board or full-board arrangements. Opening dates vary by season; summer is the main season for mountaineers and hikers. Winter access is unreliable and depends on snow conditions. The hut operates under SAC/CAS management or similar alpine club guidelines typical of Swiss huts in this region.
Book directly with the hut as early as possible, especially for weekends and July–August. Peak season runs June through September. Weekday visits are less crowded. Phone ahead to confirm current facilities, meal availability, and whether the hut is staffed—smaller alpine huts sometimes operate on a self-service basis. Bring cash if possible; card payments may not be reliable at remote locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (May, September) have more availability.
Cholplatz is staffed from May to October, with full services June through September.
Hike in from the valley—most approach routes take 2–3 hours depending on your starting point; no road access to the hut.
The hut serves meals, offers basic dormitory beds, and has flush toilets; bring a sleeping bag or use provided bedding.
No—the hut sits at the base of demanding terrain and the approach requires solid hiking fitness; it's better suited to experienced mountaineers.
Quick Facts
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Flush toilets
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website