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Europa Hut

Coordinates: 46°06′21″N 7°48′21″E / 46.10583°N 7.80583°E / 46.10583; 7.80583
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Europa Hut
Europa Hut

The Europa Hut (German: Europahütte) is a mountain hut located in the Mattertal above Randa in the Mischabel range at 2,265 m, owned by the Swiss Alpine Club. It lies on the Grächen-Zermatt high trail, called Europaweg (also part of the Monte Rosa Tour). From the hut a trail leads to the Dom Hut, on the normal route to the Dom.

The Europaweg is badly affected by unstable terrain; the entire path is prone to rockfalls and sections are sometimes closed. The section between the Europahütte and Zermatt reopened on 4 July 2010 with the construction of a 230-metre suspension bridge over the Grabengufer ravine, but this has since been closed due to the risk of falling rocks.[1] A new bridge has now replaced the old one and is open to the public. The new Charles Kuonen Bridge is the longest hanging pedestrian bridge in the world.[citation needed] The bridge is located around 500 metres southwest of the hut.


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46°06′21″N 7°48′21″E / 46.10583°N 7.80583°E / 46.10583; 7.80583