Britannia Hut
Facts and practical information
Nestled amidst the awe-inspiring peaks of the Swiss Alps, the Britannia Hut stands as a beacon for mountaineers and hikers traversing the vast alpine wilderness. This storied alpine hut, located at an elevation of 3,030 meters, is a popular base for those attempting to climb the surrounding mountains or trek the challenging Haute Route.
Established in 1912 by the Swiss Alpine Club, the Britannia Hut has been a crucial part of the alpine experience for over a century. With its capacity to accommodate up to 134 guests, the hut offers a warm refuge against the harsh mountain environment. The hut is equipped with dormitory-style sleeping arrangements, a dining area, and essential amenities to ensure the comfort of its visitors.
Access to the Britannia Hut is an adventure in itself, with a scenic trail leading from the Saas-Fee village through breathtaking landscapes. The route is well-marked and can be traversed by hikers of varying skill levels. Despite its remote location, the hut remains connected to the world below through a dedicated team of hut wardens who manage the facility during the summer months.
The Britannia Hut is not just a place to rest; it is a hub of mountaineering history and camaraderie. Its walls are lined with tales of past expeditions, and its communal spaces provide an opportunity for climbers from all over the world to exchange stories and tips. The hut's strategic position makes it an ideal starting point for ascents of nearby peaks such as the Allalinhorn, Strahlhorn, and Rimpfischhorn.
Britannia Hut – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dom Mountain, Mattmarksee, Allalinhorn, Alphubel.