Shelter Wasserngrat

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Schutzhütte Wasserngrat

2,100m Valais, Switzerland
Demanding

About

Schutzhütte Wasserngrat sits at 2,100m on the Wasserngrat ridge in the Valais Alps, offering straightforward access from the village of Täsch in the Matter Valley. The standard approach takes 2.5 to 3 hours from Täsch via the Augstbord Pass trail. The hut serves mountaineers and hikers tackling peaks in the surrounding ridgeline, including approaches to higher summits. The location gives you genuine alpine terrain without the commitment of a full multi-day expedition into higher ranges.
This is a simple shelter rather than a full mountain hut. It provides basic sleeping accommodation for around 20 people in dormitory-style bunks, with elementary facilities including a small kitchen area and water supply. There is no resident guardian, so the hut operates on a self-catering basis. You'll need to bring your own food and cooking equipment, or use pre-stocked provisions. The hut is typically open from June through September, weather dependent. Winter access is possible but requires mountain skills and avalanche awareness.
Book directly with the Täsch-Zermatt tourist office or contact the local SAC section well ahead of your trip. July and August see the heaviest use. The shelter fills quickly on weekends during summer. Bring a sleeping bag and mat as bedding is not provided. Verify access conditions before departure, particularly in shoulder seasons, as snow can close approaches earlier or later than expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; earlier peaks (May–June) and autumn (September–October) can often be reserved 4–6 weeks out.
Schutzhütte Wasserngrat is typically staffed from June to October, with exact dates depending on snow conditions.
Hike 2.5 to 3 hours from Täsch village via the Augstbord Pass trail; Täsch is accessible by road and PostBus from Visp.
Expect dorm beds, basic meals (dinner and breakfast), and running water; showers are typically not available at this elevation.
Yes, the approach from Täsch is a moderate day hike, but the hut's primary use is mountaineering, so plan accordingly if you're tackling higher peaks from here.

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