Overview
Ober Äschhorn and towering Zinalrothorn as seen from Unter Äschhorn
Clearly standing in the shadow of its famous neighbours
Zinalrothorn,
Obergalbelhorn /
Wellenkuppe, remote
Schalihorn and – above all –
Walliser Weißhorn, the twins of Ober Äschhorn and Unter Äschhorn are minor summits between these grand peaks. Nevertheless, give them a chance, you will be surprised.
Starting from Zinalrothorn summit, the southeast ridge drops down to point 3788 m and then splits up into two ridges. Follow the east ridge, it leads you to Ober Äschjoch, which has to be traversed during the ascent to Schalihorn, and to Ober Äschhorn, a fine summit high above Hohlichtgletscher. A rock and snowridge drops down to Unter Äschjoch and continues up to Unter Äschhorn.
Unter Äschhorn | Disappearing Äschhörner (view from Allalinhorn) |
Furgghorn, Platthorn and the famous hiking summit
Mettelhorn are the next summits to the east. Then there is this huge rockface from Mettelhorn (3408 m) dropping down to Zermatt (1707 m). An impressive landscape.
The ridge with the both Äschhörner divides Schalital and Hohlichtgletscher to the north from Trifttal / Triftchumme / In der Flue with Rothorngletscher and Triftgletscher to the south. To the west is the huge eastern rockface of Zinalrothorn. Looking to the north you will get the – in my opinion – most impressive view of Walliser Weißhorn. Plus you can study the difficult route to Schalihorn thoroughly – if you like to summit this interesting mountain.
Getting There
Äschhörner / Zinalrothorn as seen from Mettelhorn | Äschhörner as seen from Schali glacier |
Trailhead for Äschhörner is
Zermatt center.
At
Visp follow the signposts to
Stalden, Sankt Niklaus, Randa and
Täsch.
Leave the car at
Täsch parking areas. Take the
shuttle train to Zermatt. Cars are not allowed to proceed from Täsch to Zermatt.
Zermatt can easily be reached by train, too. The Matterhorn - Gotthart - Bahn is operating the regional railway net. Schedules, stations and the adjacent railway companies can be found
here.
Normal Route Overview
Route overview
The trailhead for Äschhörner is at Zermatt center, Bahnhofstraße in front of the post office. Follow
Triftweg which branches off there. Hike up the trail to Alterhaupt inn and to
Hotel du Trift (2337 m). I recommend a night in this private hut, combined with a hike to Mettelhorn, one of the “bellevues” of Zermatt.
Follow then the trail up to
Rothornhütte (3198 m).
From Rothornhütte proceed to the northeast below the Eseltschuggen arête and onto
Rothorngletscher. Don´t follow the tracks to the left, they are leading up to Zinalrothorn.
Ascend on Rothorngletscher near its upper rim to the northeast and up to
Unter Äschjoch (3554 m). Follow the snow ridge and some talus to the east and up to Unter Äschhorn.
Climbing the crux of Ober Äschhorn summit ridge | Ober Äschhorn summit ridge |
For Ober Äschhorn turn left at Äschjoch and navigate round some rocks on their left / south side. The first part of the ridge are steep slabs (grade II) which can be climbed directly along the sharp ridge crest or right of it. There is a sling at the end of the slabs for abseiling. After that follow the east ridge with nice talus scrambling to the summit of Ober Äschhorn (3669 m).
Äschhörner as seen from Weißhorn east arete | Summit view from Unter Äschhorn | Äschhörner as seen from Weißhorn summit |
Red Tape & Accomodation
Äschhörner as seen from Weißhornhütte ascent
There are, as far as I know, no special restrictions in this area.
All parking areas require fees.
You find Hotels, Bed & Breakfast, Tourist houses and campgrounds in and around
Mountain huts for the summits are
Gear & Mountain Conditions
Famous summit view from Unter Äschhorn
Äschhörner are easy glacier mountains with no major difficulties.
The glacier part from Rothornhütte to the Unter Äschjoch is not very steep but has crevasses. Beware of stones from the eastern rockfaces of Zinalrothorn !
You need full glacier gear for the ascent / descent.
Äschhörner are a summer and maybe autumn tour.
Maps & Guide Books
"Best view" of Weißhorn from Ober Äschhorn
The best map is
The main guidebooks, available in German, are
In this guidebook the ascent to Unter Äschjoch and Ober Äschhorn is mentioned as part of the ascent route to Schalihorn. Unter Äschhorn is not mentioned in this guide book.