Best huts around Andermatt are situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps, a region known for its diverse mountain landscape. This area serves as a central point for outdoor activities, attracting hikers, skiers, and mountaineers. The terrain features a variety of elevations and natural formations, providing a setting for numerous mountain huts. These establishments range from rustic shelters to more comfortable accommodations, serving as essential resting points or dining destinations.
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The Salbithütte is a Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) mountain hut located at 2,105 metres above sea level in the Göscheneralptal in the canton of Uri. Built in 1931 and subsequently expanded, it offers 58 beds and is open from mid-June to mid-October. The hut is an ideal starting point for hikers and mountaineers, thanks to the sharp ridges, mighty towers and granite slabs around the Salbitschijen. A notable attraction is the Salbitbrücke, a 90-metre-long suspension bridge, which connects the Salbithütte to the Voralphütte, offering a unique experience for experienced hikers and those free from vertigo.
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We - over-60s with good mountain skills - descended from the Cabanna Cadlimo through the Val Cadlimo to the Lukmanier Pass. The common description that the route is mostly on easy-to-walk paths is a dangerous understatement. It goes over long stretches over boulder fields, which require very good surefootedness and balance. Then down over some smooth rock ledges, which are secured with chains. So it's not all that easy!
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Nice, cozy cabin with friendly staff and very good cuisine
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Beautiful hike on a very good mountain path. Great views and fantastic fauna
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Very nice people. If you dont show up after reserving, please let them know. this contributes to the safety of all mountaingoers.
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Nice corner for hiking and resting. Circular routes are possible. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights would be an advantage.
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We were looked after by a friendly house team!
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Andermatt offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic mountain shelters to comfortable chalets. You can find traditional Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts like Salbithütte and Cadlimo Hut, which are ideal for hikers and mountaineers, to more modern accommodations such as Basecamp Andermatt, which functions as a self-catering hut and hostel. There are also mountain restaurants like Bergrestaurant Stiva Pius and Rüti Hütte that offer dining with scenic views.
Yes, some huts around Andermatt are hosted in both summer and winter. For example, Maighelshütte is open year-round, offering a cozy break after summer hikes or winter ski tours. The Etzlihütte also operates in both seasons, providing simple fare during the day and evening meals for overnight guests.
Many huts and mountain restaurants around Andermatt offer hearty meals, often featuring local ingredients and Swiss specialties. For instance, Bergrestaurant Stiva Pius is known for fine dishes and a beautiful panorama, while Rüti Hütte serves tasty Swiss food. The Etzlihütte offers local cuisine like the Uri specialty 'Rys und Pohr' and provides nourishing dinners and breakfasts for overnight guests. Mountain restaurants at Gemsstock, such as Gummel and Pastakeller, also offer diverse dining options.
Absolutely. Huts like Vermigelhütte SAC and Cadlimo Hut offer dormitory-style accommodation, typically including dinner and breakfast. Basecamp Andermatt provides individual beds in shared rooms or private room rentals, complete with amenities like a Finnish sauna and an outdoor whirlpool. These are excellent bases for multi-day adventures.
The huts around Andermatt offer access to stunning natural landscapes. From Salbithütte, you can experience sharp ridges, mighty towers, and granite slabs, along with the unique Salbitbrücke, a 90-meter-long suspension bridge. Cadlimo Hut is situated amidst mountain lakes on the Four Sources Path, where ibex are often seen on the surrounding ridges. Many huts also offer panoramic views, such as Bergrestaurant Stiva Pius.
Access to huts varies. Some, like Maighelshütte, are accessible by mountain bike due to a road, making them relatively easy to reach. Others, such as Vermigelhütte SAC, require hiking, snowshoeing, ski touring, or mountain biking paths. Public transport options are often available to trailheads, from which you can embark on your hike to the hut.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed for huts, many offer a welcoming atmosphere. Huts like Rüti Hütte are family-run and provide a cozy setting. Basecamp Andermatt, with its varied accommodation options and amenities, could also be suitable for families. The region itself offers various outdoor activities that families can enjoy, often starting from or leading to these huts.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for a variety of outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes, such as those leading to Salbithütte, or explore running trails like the 'Naturschutzgebiet loop' from Andermatt. Cycling routes, including the 'Rheinquelle Lighthouse – Oberalp Pass loop', are also popular. For more details on routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Andermatt, Running Trails around Andermatt, and Cycling around Andermatt guides.
Yes, some huts provide special features. The Etzlihütte is particularly popular for its hot tub, offering a unique way to relax after a day of hiking. Basecamp Andermatt boasts a Finnish sauna and an outdoor whirlpool, along with a panoramic view of the mountains. Salbithütte offers the thrilling experience of crossing the Salbitbrücke suspension bridge.
For experienced hikers and mountaineers, the region offers challenging routes. The hike to Salbithütte involves significant elevation gain and offers access to sharp ridges and granite slabs. The route from Cabanna Cadlimo through the Val Cadlimo can be demanding, involving boulder fields and secured rock ledges. Many trails in the Mountain Hikes around Andermatt guide are rated as difficult, such as the 'Alpine Moorland in Uri – Bergsee Hut loop'.
While many routes in the Alps can be challenging, there are options for easier access to huts or less strenuous hikes. Maighelshütte is noted for being easy to reach by mountain bike, suggesting a less demanding approach than some other alpine huts. For general easy routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Andermatt guide, which includes an 'easy' rated running loop from Andermatt.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning locations, great views, and friendly atmosphere of the huts. Many highlight the good food and attentive service, as well as the unique experiences offered, such as the hot tub at Etzlihütte or the suspension bridge near Salbithütte. The hospitality of hut keepers, like the 'very nice guardian' at Badushütte SAC, is also a common point of appreciation.


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