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Ultimate Hiking Guide to Stellisee Lake and Fluhalp Hut

Are you planning a hiking trip to Stellisee Lake or Fluhalp Hut in Zermatt?

You’re in for an unforgettable experience! Nestled in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is a car-free paradise offering stunning scenery, pristine trails, and, of course, the iconic Matterhorn. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of your journey to Fluhalp Hut, from parking your car to soaking in the breathtaking views of the Matterhorn at sunset and sunrise.

In this guide, I’m going to cover how to get the iconic Matterhorn reflection in Stellisee Lake by making the trek to Fluhalp hut.

This hike was an incredible experience for me and one that I hope everyone can experience once!

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A Quick Look at Zermatt

If you are short on time, here is a quick mini guide to Zermatt.

Zermatt with view of Matterhorn

Where to stay:
Zermatt
Tasch
Fluhalp (keep reading)

When to visit:
-Summer (June-August) best for hiking
-shoulder season (May, October) fewer crowds
-Winter (December-March) best for skiing

Things to Do:
Hiking (keep reading for Stellisee lake)
Paragliding
Gornergrat Bahn Cogwheel Train
Skiing

Exploring Zermatt? Check out these helpful links

Booking.com
1. Find your dream accommodations
Elevate your experience at the Matterhorn by booking a stay in the quaint village of Zermatt through the wide options offered by Booking.com.

Discover Cars
2. Rent a Car
If you would like to explore Switzerland on your own schedule and not rely on the rail schedule, rent a car. The Swiss transportation system is extremely efficient, but sometimes exploring at your own pace is desired.

Viator
3. Book your activities
Enjoy unforgettable tours and activities while exploring Zermatt. From guided hikes and scenic railway tours to heart pounding adventures like paragliding. Find it all here.

Where is Zermatt?

Zermatt is located in the south of the Valais (Wallis) canton in south-west Switzerland, close to the Italian border

Why Zermatt is a Hiker’s Dream

A Car-Free Alpine Village

Zermatt is unique in that it is entirely car-free, ensuring a peaceful and clean environment. The only vehicles you’ll see are electric taxis and horse-drawn carriages, adding to the village’s charm. To reach Zermatt, you’ll need to park your car in the nearby town of Täsch and take a short train ride to the village. Do not make the same mistake that I did and just type in “Zermatt” in your Google maps. It WILL take you into the town of Zermatt and you will be wondering why you can’t find parking.

Parking in Täsch

Täsch is the gateway to Zermatt, and it’s where you’ll leave your car. The Matterhorn Terminal Täsch offers ample parking facilities. Simply park your car, grab your gear, and head to the train station. Trains to Zermatt run every 20 minutes, so you won’t have to wait long. The ride is about 12 minutes, offering stunning views as you approach Zermatt. We had no problem grabbing a ticket at the kiosk on site.

Arrival in Zermatt

The Train Journey

The train journey from Täsch to Zermatt is a scenic experience in itself. As the train winds through the mountains, you’ll get your first glimpses of the stunning alpine landscape. The closer you get to Zermatt, the more majestic the views become. The anticipation builds as the Matterhorn comes into view. Once you arrive in Zermatt, there are lockers for your luggage or belongings if you don’t have accommodations in the village. However, if you are staying in the village, your hotel should have a small shuttle waiting on you.

train, trains, passing point
houses near road and mountain under blue sky during daytime photography
Zermatt Matterhorn Viewpoint in Switzerland

Exploring Zermatt

Once you arrive in Zermatt, take some time to explore the village. Zermatt is known for its charming streets, high-end shops, and cozy cafes. Wander around, soak in the atmosphere, and perhaps grab a coffee before beginning your hike.

The Gondola Ride to Blauherd

Getting to the Gondola Station

From the Zermatt train station, head to the Sunnegga Funicular, which will take you up to the Sunnegga station. The funicular is a quick and easy way to gain some elevation and start your hike on a high note. From Sunnegga, you’ll take a gondola to Blauherd, the starting point of your hike to Fluhalp Hut.

The Gondola Experience

The gondola ride from Sunnegga to Blauherd offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. As you ascend, the Matterhorn looms larger and more impressive. The ride takes about 10 minutes, and you’ll want to have your camera ready to capture the stunning vistas.

Tunnel to Gondola
Sunnegga-Rothorn gondola

Hiking to Fluhalp Hut (Blauherd to Stellisee)

Trail Overview

The hike from Blauherd to Fluhalp Hut is about 4.5 kilometers (2.6 miles) round trip and takes around 1.5 hours to return to the gondola. The trail is well-marked and moderately challenging, with some steep sections. However, the breathtaking scenery and the promise of a cozy mountain hut at the end make it well worth the effort.

Along the Trail

As you hike, you’ll pass through alpine meadows and will be treated to uninterrupted views of the Matterhorn. The trail offers plenty of opportunities for photography, so be sure to take your time and enjoy the journey. You might even spot some local wildlife, such as marmots and ibex.

Arriving at Fluhalp Hut

As you approach Fluhalp Hut, you’ll be greeted by stunning panoramic views and you will see that Lake Stellisee sits below the hut. The hut is perched at an elevation of 2,606 meters (8,550 feet), offering a perfect vantage point to admire the surrounding peaks and valleys. The welcoming sight of the hut, with its rustic charm and stunning backdrop, is a reward in itself.

Staying at Fluhalp Hut

Accommodations and Amenities

Fluhalp Hut offers comfortable accommodations in a traditional Swiss mountain setting. The hut provides dormitory-style rooms with bunk beds, perfect for hikers looking to rest after a day on the trails. The hut is known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, making it a great place to meet fellow adventurers. Check in begins at 2 pm. We chose a double room with a Matterhorn view and it was 100% worth it.

Included in your stay:
Bed linens (no sleeping bag necessary)
One power outlet
Washrooms
Toilets
Showers (for a fee)

Not provided:
Towels
Hygiene products

Included Meals

One of the highlights of staying at Fluhalp Hut is the included breakfast and dinner. After checking in, you’ll be treated to a delicious dinner featuring hearty Swiss cuisine. Think fondue, rosti, and other alpine specialties. The staff at the hut was extraordinary. We had the best meal during our entire Switzerland stay here at the hut. The pumpkin soup was amazing. The next morning, a generous breakfast will fuel you for your hike back down to Zermatt.

Stellisee Lake

Stellisee Lake is part of the famous 5 Lakes Walk in Zermatt. You can see the Matterhorn reflection in 3 of the 5 lakes, including Stellisee.

Watching the Sunset Over the Matterhorn

One of the most magical experiences at Fluhalp Hut is watching the sunset over the Matterhorn. In the evening, head to Stellisee Lake, a short walk from the hut. The lake offers a perfect reflection of the Matterhorn, creating a stunning mirror image. As the sun sets, the sky turns shades of pink and orange, casting a warm glow over the iconic peak. It’s a sight you’ll never forget. We stayed out long after the sun had set to savor in the blue hour.

Sunrise at Stellisee and Exploring Zermatt

Early Morning: Sunrise at Stellisee Lake

Set your alarm early and make the short hike back to Stellisee Lake for sunrise. Watching the sun rise over the Matterhorn is an experience that words can hardly describe. The first light of dawn illuminates the peak, turning it into a brilliant gold. The calm waters of Stellisee provide a perfect reflection, making for incredible photos.

Breakfast and Sunrise at Stellisee without Fluhalp Accommodations

During the summer, you can book a ticket for an early morning gondola on Saturdays to watch the sunrise at Stellisee. This ticket also includes breakfast at the Fluhalp hut. It is not a guided tour and it can be booked up until the evening prior. Times vary according to the date of hike.

Hiking Back to Zermatt

After soaking in the sunrise, return to Fluhalp Hut for breakfast. Once you’re fueled up, it’s time to hike back to Blauherd. From there, take the gondola and funicular back down to Zermatt. The descent offers a different perspective on the landscape, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take in the views.

Exploring Zermatt

Back in Zermatt, spend some time exploring the village. Zermatt is rich in history and culture, with plenty to see and do.

Gornergrat Railway

If you still have energy for more adventure, take a ride on the Gornergrat Railway. This cogwheel train takes you up to the Gornergrat viewpoint, one of the highest in Europe. From here, you’ll have a panoramic view of the Matterhorn and the surrounding 29 peaks over 4,000 meters. It’s a perfect way to cap off your Zermatt adventure.

Shopping and Dining in Zermatt

Zermatt is known for its high-end shops and gourmet restaurants. Stroll through the charming streets, browse the boutiques, and pick up some Swiss souvenirs. For lunch, try one of the local restaurants offering traditional Swiss dishes. Don’t miss out on trying some raclette or fondue – a true Swiss culinary experience.

Practical Tips for Your Hike to Fluhalp Hut

What to PackPacking for a hike to Fluhalp Hut requires some careful consideration. Here are some essentials to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable hike

Packing List

  • Hiking Boots: Sturdy, waterproof boots are a must for the alpine trails.
  • Layers: Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so pack layers to stay warm and dry.
  • Backpack: A good quality backpack to carry your essentials.
  • Water and Snacks: Stay hydrated and bring some snacks for the trail.
  • Camera: The views are spectacular, and you’ll want to capture the memories.
  • Sunscreen and Hat: The sun can be intense at higher altitudes.
  • First Aid Kit: Always good to be prepared for minor injuries.
  • Power Bank or Charging Adapter: There is one outlet in your room at Fluhalp.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to hike to Fluhalp Hut is during the summer months, from June to September. The trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is generally mild. However, always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before you go.

Booking Your Stay

Fluhalp Hut is a popular destination, so it’s a good idea to book your stay in advance, especially during peak hiking season. You can make reservations online or by calling the hut directly. When booking, inquire about meal options and any dietary restrictions you may have.

Trail Etiquette

When hiking in the Swiss Alps, it’s important to respect the natural environment and follow trail etiquette. Stay on marked trails, carry out all trash, and be mindful of other hikers. If you encounter wildlife, keep a safe distance and do not feed them. Remember to leave no trace.

Conclusion: The Magic of Fluhalp Hut and the Matterhorn

Hiking to Fluhalp Hut in Zermatt is an adventure that offers more than just stunning views and a sense of accomplishment. It’s an opportunity to connect with nature, experience Swiss hospitality, and witness the beauty of the Matterhorn up close. From the car-free charm of Zermatt to the serene reflections at Stellisee Lake, this journey is filled with moments that will stay with you long after you’ve returned home.

So, lace up your hiking boots, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Swiss Alps. The trail to Fluhalp Hut awaits, and the Matterhorn is ready to take your breath away.

If staying in a mountain hut and witnessing astonishing Mountain Views is your jam, check out my blog posts on hiking the iconic Schafler Ridge and staying in the mountain hut there.

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