Best attractions and places to see around Andermatt include a diverse array of natural features and historical sites. This mountain village in the heart of Switzerland is known for its impressive alpine landscapes, mystical gorges, and wild rivers. The region offers numerous mountain passes and valleys, providing a rich environment for exploration. It serves as a significant point for both natural beauty and historical routes through the Alps.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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Beautiful hike on a very good mountain path. Great views and fantastic fauna
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We were looked after by a friendly house team!
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Visited by mountain hikers from all directions. The hut is located on the Four Sources Path, on the main continental watershed between the Rhine and Ticino/Po, in a landscape characterized by mountain lakes. Ibex like to show up on the ridges around Cadlimo. Easy ridge and summit ascents, circular tours, transitions, a small climbing garden and swimming in one of the lakes around the Cadlimohütte complete the mountain experience.
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When you go over the Pazolastock it is not too far to the source.
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The Pazolastock is wonderful to auction, the summit ridge may be difficult, but not too much T3. You should still have surefootedness and a head for heights.
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The Andermatt region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma, a lake considered the source of the Rhine, offering views of the high moor area. The spectacular Schöllenen Gorge, home to the historic Devil's Bridge, provides breathtaking views over the rushing Reuss River. Other notable features include the Gotthard, Furka, and Oberalp Passes, and the expansive Ursern Valley with its impressive mountain landscapes and wild rivers.
For stunning panoramic views, consider hiking to the Pazolastock Summit. The path to the summit is manageable for those with surefootedness and rewards with extensive vistas. The Oberalp Pass also offers breathtaking views of nature's splendor, and the Gemsstock is known for its panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.
Andermatt offers several historical and cultural sites. The iconic Devil's Bridge in the Schöllenen Gorge is famous for its multiple construction phases and historical significance. You can also explore the Sasso San Gottardo Fortress, a former top-secret military structure, or visit the Suvorov Monument. The Historic Old Town of Andermatt features century-old houses and the Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul, built in 1602. For local history, the Ursern Valley Museum showcases domestic culture and military history.
Andermatt is a hiking paradise with over 500 km of trails. A popular option is the path from Oberalp Pass via the Pazolastock to the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma. The Vier-Quellen-Weg (Four Springs Trail) takes visitors through impressive alpine landscapes to the sources of the Rhône, Rhine, Reuss, and Ticino rivers. You can find many hiking routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, in the Hiking around Andermatt guide.
Yes, Andermatt is a popular destination for cycling and mountain biking. The region offers many kilometers of biking trails in the mountains and valleys. You can explore routes like the one from Oberalp Pass to the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma, or more challenging tours over mountain passes. Discover various cycling routes in the Cycling around Andermatt guide.
Absolutely. Andermatt offers a variety of running trails. Whether you're looking for an easy jog or a more challenging run, you'll find suitable paths. For example, there are moderate loops like the Naturschutzgebiet trail or more difficult options around Mariahilf Chapel. Check out the Running Trails around Andermatt guide for detailed routes.
Andermatt offers activities for families, including the Matti Family Paradise alpine playground, accessible via the Gütsch Express, which features slides, swings, and an obstacle course. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families. The village walk and exploring the historic old town can also be enjoyable for all ages.
The best time to visit Andermatt for outdoor activities largely depends on what you want to do. For hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the mountain passes, the summer months (June to September) are ideal, with pleasant temperatures and accessible trails. For skiing and snowboarding, the winter season (December to April) offers extensive snow fun in the Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski area.
Yes, there are several mountain huts that provide excellent resting points, food, and even accommodation for hikers and mountain bikers. The Maighelshütte is ideally located and offers good food and friendly service. Other huts include the Salbithütte, known for its location in the Göscheneralptal, and the Cadlimo Hut, situated on the Four Sources Path amidst mountain lakes.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can experience a culinary trek, exploring the mountains and visiting three restaurants along the way. The Smuggler's Trail offers an interactive walking tour of Andermatt village using a mobile app. For a truly unique experience, consider a ride on the Glacier Express, which passes through Andermatt and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Alps.
Andermatt is well-connected. Many attractions are accessible by car, with parking available in the village and at various trailheads. Public transport, including trains and buses, also serves the region, making it possible to reach many starting points for hikes and other activities without a car. The Oberalp Pass, for instance, is a common starting point for many tours.
Yes, the Andermatt region offers challenging terrain for experienced hikers and mountaineers. For example, the path from the Cadlimo Hut through the Val Cadlimo to the Lukmanier Pass involves boulder fields and secured rock ledges, requiring very good surefootedness. The area around the Salbithütte also provides sharp ridges and granite slabs for mountaineering.


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