Huts around Riederalp are situated in the Aletsch Arena, a region known for its alpine landscapes and proximity to the Aletsch Glacier. The area features mountain lakes, some formed by glacial activity and moraines. Riederalp itself is a car-free resort, serving as a starting point for various hiking and climbing routes. The region offers diverse terrain, from intermediate trails to challenging multi-day hut hikes.
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In the Bättmerhitta, it is easy to linger in the rustic mountain hut ambiance and thoroughly enjoy the fine Valais specialties. Word has it that many guests undertake the Fiescheralp-Bettmeralp hiking trail specifically for the unique, impressively sized Crèmeschnitte – the Bättmerhitta is located directly on the route. The opening hours of the Bättmerhitta are weather-dependent. In case of bad weather, we therefore recommend contacting the restaurant beforehand. Source and further information at https://www.aletscharena.ch/aletsch-arena/essen-trinken/gastro/restaurant-baettmerhitta
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Run by three guys, delicious pear cake paid with SumUp, well done!
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This lake supplies the three mountain villages with drinking water. This shows even more that we need to take care of our nature.
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A good place to rest in winter, too, on the Fiescheralp-Bettmeralp winter hiking trail.
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The Bettmer Hut 🏡 is located at 2,073 meters in the Aletsch region. The hut can be reached from Bettmeralp in about 1.5 hours and offers breathtaking views of the Aletsch Glacier, the largest glacier in the Alps 🏔️. The route is well marked and leads through alpine landscapes and flowering meadows 🌿.
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Riederalp is a car-free resort. To reach the huts, you typically use cable cars to get to the resort, and then proceed on foot or by other local transport options. For specific huts, check their individual access information. For example, Burghütte serves as a starting point for hikes and climbing routes once you've reached the area.
Yes, there are huts accessible via intermediate trails. For instance, Gletscherstube Märjelen is situated on the Märjalen reservoir and is described as an easy tour, located about 15 to 20 minutes from the Aletsch Glacier. Bättmerhitta is also on an intermediate trail, the Herrenweg, making it a nice stopover.
Many huts around Riederalp offer facilities like restaurants and accommodation. Gletscherstube Märjelen is a great place to stop for a break with nice service and fair prices. Burghütte also provides accommodation and pub facilities. Bättmerhitta is known for its fine Valais specialties and rustic mountain hut atmosphere.
The region is known for its alpine landscapes and proximity to the Aletsch Glacier. You can find mountain lakes, some formed by glacial activity and moraines. For example, near Gletscherstube Märjelen, you'll find the Märjalen reservoir and the Aletsch Glacier. The nearby Märjelensee is a calm mountain lake, now several smaller lakes, fitting idyllically into the mountains.
Yes, the Riederalp region offers diverse terrain, including challenging multi-day hut hikes. The Monte Leone Hut is a challenging destination, sitting directly on the Mediterranean - Adriatic Continental Divide and the border between Switzerland and Italy, making it a worthwhile goal in a grand setting.
Many huts are open seasonally. For example, Burghütte is open and managed in summer from mid-May. While some trails might be accessible in winter for skiing or winter hiking, like the path to Bättmerhitta, the primary season for hut-to-hut hiking is typically summer and autumn when snow conditions allow for easier access.
The area around Riederalp is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult ones like the 'Bettmersee – Aletsch Glacier loop' or moderate ones such as the 'Bettmersee – Lake Bettmer loop from Riederalp'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Riederalp guide. There are also road cycling and running trails available in the broader region.
Visitors appreciate the stunning alpine landscapes and the proximity to the Aletsch Glacier. Many enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and fair prices at huts like Gletscherstube Märjelen. The region is also valued for its diverse hiking and climbing opportunities, with huts serving as excellent starting points or rest stops. The komoot community has shared 289 photos and given 645 upvotes for the huts in the area.
Yes, visitors recommend Gletscherstube Märjelen as a great place to stop with nice service and fair prices. It's located about 15 to 20 minutes from the Aletsch Glacier. A key tip is that they accept cash payment only.
The Monte Leone Hut is a challenging but rewarding destination, situated directly on the Mediterranean - Adriatic Continental Divide and the border between Switzerland and Italy. It offers a great, simple meal for tired hikers. Be aware that it might not be accessible early in the season due to snow, so check conditions before planning your trip.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all huts, many huts in the Riederalp area are accessible via intermediate trails, which can be suitable for families. Huts like Bättmerhitta, located on the Herrenweg, offer a pleasant stopover with food, making them good options for family outings.
The opening times for huts such as Bättmerhitta can depend on the weather. It's recommended to consult the restaurant beforehand, especially in bad weather, to confirm their operating hours. Generally, many huts operate during the summer and autumn hiking seasons.


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