Tierberglihütte, Mountain hut in Bern, Switzerland.
Tierberglihütte is a mountain hut located at 2795 meters in the Bernese Alps, providing accommodation and meals for hikers and climbers. The facility has dormitory-style bedrooms and a kitchen that serves warm food to visitors throughout their stay.
This refuge was built in 1942 during World War II and has served climbers for generations as a mountain support point. The Swiss Alpine Club has maintained and modernized the structure over the decades.
The Swiss Alpine Club manages this mountain hut, maintaining traditional alpine hospitality standards while supporting outdoor activities in the Bernese region.
Visitors should reserve well in advance, especially during summer, since spaces are limited. Walking from the valley typically takes several hours to reach the hut.
The hut serves as a central starting point for routes to multiple peaks in the region and lies on many multi-day alpine expeditions. Mountaineers often use it as a stopover when tackling longer climbs in the higher ranges.
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