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Weisshorn 3-Day East Ridge Expedition

Weisshorn (4506m)

Weisshorn — 4,506m — Switzerland — watercolor illustration
Tage
3
Schwierigkeit
4/5
Gesch. Kosten
$1800
Genehmigung
Nicht erforderlich
Bergführer
Erforderlich
Träger
N/V

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Topographic contour map of Weisshorn (4506m)

The Weisshorn (4,506m) in the Valais Alps is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful mountains in the Alps — a perfect pyramid of ice and rock above the Mattertal valley. The East Ridge (Ostgrat) is the classic route, ascending via the Weisshorn Hut at 2,932m to a long rock and snow ridge that culminates in the narrow, corniced summit arete. The climb is TD-rated (Très Difficile) — sustained Grade III rock with sections of exposed snow and ice requiring rope work throughout. A licensed IFMGA guide is essential. The reward is one of the finest ridge traverses in the Alps, with the Zinalrothorn, Zermatt peaks, and Mont Blanc massif filling the horizon.

Tagesplan

Tag 1 — Day 1: Randa to Weisshorn Hut

From Randa village in the Mattertal, a steep trail through forest and alp gains the East Ridge base. The Weisshorn Hut (SAC) is a classic old-style refuge perched above the …

2/5
7,00km 5,0h +1524m Weisshorn Hut (2932m)

Tag 2 — Day 2: Weisshorn Hut to Summit and Return to Hut

3 AM departure up the East Ridge. The lower section is mixed rock (Grade III) leading to the upper snow arete, which narrows dramatically toward the summit pyramid. The top …

5/5
10,00km 12,0h +1574m -1574m Weisshorn Hut (2932m)

Tag 3 — Day 3: Weisshorn Hut to Randa

Final descent on recovered legs back to Randa for the train connection to Zermatt or Visp. Debrief with the guide and celebration in the valley.

2/5
7,00km 3,5h -1524m

Weisshorn 3-Day East Ridge Expedition

Three-day technical alpine ascent of the Valais pyramid via the East Ridge — sustained TD rock and snow climbing to one of the most beautiful summits in the Alps at 4,506m.

Overview

The Weisshorn (4,506m) in the Valais Alps is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful mountains in the Alps — a perfect pyramid of ice and rock above the Mattertal valley. The East Ridge (Ostgrat) is the classic route, ascending via the Weisshorn Hut at 2,932m to a long rock and snow ridge that culminates in the narrow, corniced summit arete. The climb is TD-rated (Très Difficile) — sustained Grade III rock with sections of exposed snow and ice requiring rope work throughout. A licensed IFMGA guide is essential. The reward is one of the finest ridge traverses in the Alps, with the Zinalrothorn, Zermatt peaks, and Mont Blanc massif filling the horizon.

Day 1: Randa to Weisshorn Hut

From Randa village in the Mattertal, a steep trail through forest and alp gains the East Ridge base. The Weisshorn Hut (SAC) is a classic old-style refuge perched above the Randa valley with the full East Ridge looming overhead. Gear inspection with the guide; early dinner and lights out.

Day 2: Weisshorn Hut to Summit and Return to Hut

3 AM departure up the East Ridge. The lower section is mixed rock (Grade III) leading to the upper snow arete, which narrows dramatically toward the summit pyramid. The top at 4,506m is a razor-thin snow crest. Return to the hut by mid-afternoon for a second night.

Day 3: Weisshorn Hut to Randa

Final descent on recovered legs back to Randa for the train connection to Zermatt or Visp. Debrief with the guide and celebration in the valley.