Schalijochbiwak
0.8
3,786m
Valais, Switzerland
About
Schalijochbiwak sits at 3786m on the ridge between Schallihorn and Schalijoch in the Valais Alps. Reach it from Täsch via the Trift Valley, climbing steeply past Täschalp and traversing the Schaligletscher; allow 5–6 hours from the valley. The hut is a true high-altitude shelter, not a destination for casual day-trippers. Access requires glacier travel and scrambling experience.
The biwak has 8 beds across basic dormitory accommodation. There's no self-catering kitchen, so you'll need to carry your own stove and fuel or rely on provisions brought from lower elevations. The hut provides mattresses, blankets, and a roof—essentials for mountaineers staging attempts on Schallihorn (3975m) or traversing the high ridges of the region. Water comes from snowmelt. Toilet facilities are minimal. The shelter typically operates July to September, weather permitting.
Book directly with SAC Basel (contact via the main SAC hut portal or Basel section office). The hut fills quickly during July and August, especially midweek when good weather holds. Reserve at least 4–6 weeks ahead for peak season. This is not a comfortable overnight—it's a working base for serious alpinists. Bring your own food, water purification tablets, and expect cramped quarters. The location demands self-sufficiency and mountaineering competence.
The biwak has 8 beds across basic dormitory accommodation. There's no self-catering kitchen, so you'll need to carry your own stove and fuel or rely on provisions brought from lower elevations. The hut provides mattresses, blankets, and a roof—essentials for mountaineers staging attempts on Schallihorn (3975m) or traversing the high ridges of the region. Water comes from snowmelt. Toilet facilities are minimal. The shelter typically operates July to September, weather permitting.
Book directly with SAC Basel (contact via the main SAC hut portal or Basel section office). The hut fills quickly during July and August, especially midweek when good weather holds. Reserve at least 4–6 weeks ahead for peak season. This is not a comfortable overnight—it's a working base for serious alpinists. Bring your own food, water purification tablets, and expect cramped quarters. The location demands self-sufficiency and mountaineering competence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; this is a small 8-bed biwak that fills quickly during summer.
Open July to September, weather permitting; snow and ice can block access outside this window.
Start from Täsch via the Trift Valley, climb past Täschalp, and traverse the Schaligletscher to reach the hut at 3786m in 5–6 hours; glacier travel and scrambling skills are essential.
The biwak provides basic dormitory beds but no self-catering kitchen, so bring all your own food and a stove.
No—this is a high-altitude mountaineering shelter requiring glacier travel, rope work, and scrambling experience; it's not for casual hikers.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- SAC
- Season
- –
- Total
- 8
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website
- https://www.sac-basel.ch/