One of the IFMGA-certified guides in the Peakshunter team has a big plan for you in the Alps: to reach the Regina Margherita, the highest mountain hut in Europe.
2 Days
Jun - Sep
High
Intermediate
I am offering 5 places to form a brave group of climbers who want to reach up to the Regina Margherita, the highest mountain hut of the Alps.
The Regina Margherita is a guarded mountain hut located in the Alps, on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It is located at the top of Signalkuppe, one of the highest peaks of the Monte Rosa Massif. Its altitude is 4,549 meters, being thus the highest mountain hut of all Europe. In addition, it is an interesting astronomical observatory.
During this 2-day alpine mountaineering ascent we’ll gain a remarkable elevation, although with no extreme difficulty. And once at the Regina Margherita Hut you won’t believe such a great viewpoint over the Alps!
The peak where this refuge lies is the Signalkuppe, the 4th highest summit in the Monte Rosa group and the 5th in the Alps. That mountain offers a classic climbing itinerary without major technical difficulties despite its altitude.
With the intention of giving you an estimate idea about the itinerary, I’ll share with you a sample program. Please keep in mind that it will depend on snow and weather conditions as well as the dates of opening / closing of the lift facilities.
Day 1
We will meet in Staffal, Gressoney. We’ll have a short talk about the next days and the checking of equipment. Then, we’ll take the cable car to Punta Indren at 3,270 m. From here, we start walking either to the Mantova Hut or directly to the Capanna Gnifetti (3,647 m). This walk will take us about 2:30 hours. We’ll have dinner and spend the night in one of those mountain huts. The altitude gain for the day will be 400 vertical meters.
Day 2
Today we’ll leave the hut after breakfast. Time to put our crampons on and climb the glacier until we are near the Balmenhorn and the Vincent Pyramid. After that, we will get to the Lysjoch Pass at 4,250 meters above sea level. We then must descend under the Parrotspitze to reach the Signalkuppe. The final section consists in a steep trail leading us finally to the Regina Margherita Hut at 4,554 m. The return will be done by the same route we ascended. We will take the lift down to the parking lot, where this program ends. The round trip of this day will take around 9 hours, with an elevation of 900 meters of vertical drop.
So, if you want to be part of my mountaineering group get in touch with me by filling out the form. I’ll be my pleasure to help you reach the Regina Margherita and conquer the highest hut in Europe.
More info
Research and rescue insurance with IFMGA coverage (recommended): €5 per person for 3 days.
Lifts: Staffal-Gabiet gondola + Gabiet-Passo dei Salati gondola + Passo dei Salati-Indren cable car, multi-day round trip ticket €40 per person. Nide d'Aigle-Saint Gervais ticket is 40€, Indren ticket is 47€.
Fees for lift facilities, transfers and mountain lodges are subject to changes established and applied by they respective owners, without any liability attributable to the mountain guide.
Accommodation in half boarding (beverages not included) Gnifetti hut is 75€ for clients, 45 for the Guide Margherita hut is 90€ for clients, 60€ for the Guide Sella refuge is 77€ for clients, 45€ for the Guide
Extra for food and beverages 1-2 night in a B&B 55-70€ for each night (in Italy) Tunnel MB ticket 58€ Renting gear 20€/day
Meeting point
What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain? Is this program suitable for children or older people?
The Capanna Margherita Hut is considered a trip suitable for people with some previous experience on Alps glaciers, good confidence with the use of crampons and ice axe on steep slopes and hard/iced snow, in addition, of course, very good stamina, and excellent fit.
A good physical level and some previous experience in mountaineering activities are basic skills that are better to have. In particular, it could be useful to have some confidence in progression with crampons on glaciers and some previous hiking ability, even on snow and ice, to be safe on steep and have no fear on the crampons, even on rock passages.
This is why we suggest having a 1-day introduction to mountaineering on a glacier if you are a beginner or have never been on a mountain over 3,500m. See the following link: https://www.explore-share.com/trip/1-day-glacier-travel-on-mont-blanc-beginner-program/
Regarding your fitness, a good workout in the months leading up to the trip is recommended in order to have great preparation for the mountain and so that you can experience the adventure to the fullest and not get too fatigued.
How far in advance should I start training and what kind of training do you suggest?
In the months leading up to the trip, we recommend consistent training to improve your endurance and your cardiovascular fitness (running, hiking, biking). When you confirm the trip, we will send you specific recommendations about the training.
Will I need to bring any technical equipment of my own? Is it possible to rent equipment, and if so, what would be the approximate cost of that?
The loan of the personal technical equipment is included in the tariff; the guide provides it on the day of departure, after the starting briefing. The gear for rental includes a mountaineering harness, straight-hand ice axe, and crampons.
In addition, the guide will bring the common safety gear, such as rope, ice screws, daisy chains, and carabiners.
All you need to check and bring is your personal mountaineering clothing, including technical mountaineering boots, waterproof, and rigid soles (please avoid bringing new ones you have never used before the ascent!). After your booking confirmation, we will send a complete and detailed list of recommended equipment and clothing and if you need anything for rent, we will recommend some shops where you can hire the necessary gear. Boots renting is around 20-22€/day, and trekking poles are 15€ per person.
Will there be porters to help to carry group and personal equipment?
Absolutely no porters are expected for this ascent. Each participant should bring a personal backpack and technical equipment, including a thermos for tea/water and energy bars/dried fruit and energy food for the trip.
How will accommodation and meals be handled on the mountain?
We will take care of the accommodation booking that includes the overnight stay at the Capanna Gnifetti hut / Città di Mantova hut with half-board formula, which includes breakfast and dinner, but not the beverages/drinks or the extra meals for the clients and for the Guide.
Any other extra meals and all the beverages (water, beer, sparkling beverages, etc.) are NOT included and have to be covered by the customers directly on the spot for them and for the guide too.
What happens in the event of bad weather?
A few days before the trip, the Guide will inform all participants about the weather forecasts and general conditions expected for the itinerary (temperatures, wind, snow conditions, etc.).
In case of bad weather, we will do our best to offer you an alternative program or move the date a few days later, depending on customer availability.
Are there any other special requirements such as permits/insurance/vaccines that we need to consider before the tour?
Yes, there are several special requirements that you need to consider for this trip. Here are some of them; please read them carefully before confirming the booking.
What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?
For Margherita hut the guide-to-client ratio is 1:5. This is the maximum number in order to ensure your and the Guide's safety. If you are a group of more than 3 people, we have more Guides available to undertake the adventure.
What is the best time of the year to climb this mountain?
The best time to do this ascent is from the end of May to the end of September. If conditions are good, the ascent could be done even till the end of October, by overnight staying at the winter hut; in this case, you have to plan to bring extra food with you (the winter hut has a wood stove, blankets, and crockery for the cook).
Can I join a group?
Yes, you can choose to book a private tour or decide to join a group to reduce the costs.
We have already confirmed and planned group trips, departing in 2024: check the best date for you in our calendar.
Before confirming a group tour, please remember that you will share the ascent with other climbers who could have a different fit and previous experience. The guide will be responsible for the entire team and in any case or reason, it could guarantee the summit if only 1 participant has physical problems or isn’t enough fit to respect the timetable for the ascent and descent. The decision to share a trip with others to reduce the total costs requires accepting to be part of a team, in which adaptation and capacity for mutual support are essential requirements for all participants.
If you evaluate your fitness level and your technical skills as too low or inadequate to the abilities and efforts that this demanding ascent requires, you probably should take the PRIVATE trip, as the best option for you.
How can I reach the meeting point?
The meeting point is in Gressoney Staffal, at the bar Wunderbar, next to the lifts ticket desk, reachable by car from the Pont-Saint-Martin exit (Milan-Turin highway) in about 50 minutes, or by public bus service (Arriva company).
At what time will we be back to the parking area?
The meeting with the guide on the first day will be in the early afternoon, around 2:00 pm (please remember to check the bus timetable in case you need to reach the meeting point by public transport).
Time back to the parking area on the second day is around 3:30-4:00 pm.
What additional costs should I consider?
The hiring of the trek poles and the renting of the boots are NOT included. If needed, the renting of the boots has to be done by the customers before the trip to one of the shops in Gressoney. We will send you more details in case of need.
The costs for beverages and extra meals for the clients and the Guide are NOT included and have to be covered on the spots, sharing the guide’s fee between all the participants.
The transfer to the meeting point is NOT included.
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