Huts in Prättigau/Davos offer a range of mountain accommodations and rest stops within the Swiss Alps. This region is characterized by its alpine scenery, traditional Walser settlements, and diverse terrain. Many huts serve as starting points for mountain tours or provide overnight stays in remote locations. The area combines natural features with cultural significance, offering access to various hiking routes.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Terminus of the postal bus line and thus starting point for hikes (including to the waterfall)
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This part of the trail is only recommended for e-bikes as it is too flat and has over 200m of ascent, which drains the last bit of strength from your legs. My conclusion: the longest trail in Switzerland is a pointless piece of hiking trails, it has nothing to do with a real trail.
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A visit to the restaurant is worthwhile!
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Short stop before continuing into the Vernela Valley.
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Very good food and friendly service. 👌
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Nice hut, delicious food, e-bike riders beware, you can't charge here!! the hut gets its electricity from a mini hydroelectric power station and doesn't have enough to charge the bikes there
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A beautiful hut with a great young team. You can sleep in the camp beds. Dogs are allowed to stay in the room overnight. You can then simply sleep on a mattress 😊 Or the dog can sleep alone in the shed and you can sleep in the camp bed too 😉 Meals: half board The sunset is an absolute highlight 😍
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The fine Schesaplana Hut is located at 1,908 m. It offers overnight accommodation in the camp or in double rooms. Dogs are allowed in the double rooms. Half board is offered (it was great). Very friendly team 😊
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Several huts in the region are family-friendly. The Schesaplana Hut is known for welcoming families, offering great views and food. Other options include Walserhuus and Dürrboden Mountain Inn, which also cater to families. The Silvrettahütte SAC is also noted for being family-friendly.
Yes, many huts in Prättigau/Davos provide overnight stays. The Strelapass Mountain Lodge offers affordable and comfortable accommodation, including dinners and breakfasts. The Schesaplana Hut provides accommodation options such as camp beds and double rooms. Reservations are often recommended, especially for overnight stays.
Huts in Prättigau/Davos offer a range of dining experiences. The Carschina Hut is known for its communal dining, fostering a sense of 'Bergkameradschaft' (mountain camaraderie). The Strelapass Mountain Lodge offers delicious dinners and hearty breakfasts. The Silvrettahütte SAC serves local specialties, Swiss, and international cuisine, and is a great spot for homemade drinks or nut cake.
Yes, the region has huts with historical roots. The Berghaus Staffelalp is a cozy mountain guesthouse that is 250 years old, situated within the Stafelalp, a collection of traditional Walser wooden houses founded 500 years ago. The Alphütte Mäschenboden is another rustic, original building from 1661, found near the Walser village of Davos-Monstein.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Ardez Railway Viaduct – Albula Gorge loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as the 'Alps Epic Trail Davos'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Bronze K10 - Davos X-Trails'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Prättigau/Davos, MTB Trails in Prättigau/Davos, and Running Trails in Prättigau/Davos guides.
Many huts in Prättigau/Davos boast stunning alpine scenery. The Strelapass Mountain Lodge, located at 2,352 meters, offers breathtaking sunsets and clear, starry nights. The Schesaplana Hut is also praised for its great views. The Silvrettahütte SAC is wonderfully situated at 2,341 meters in the middle of the Graubünden Alps, offering a sun terrace to enjoy the surroundings.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many huts, especially those associated with the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC), are popular during the summer for hiking and mountaineering. Some huts may also be accessible in winter for ski touring or snowshoeing, but it's always advisable to check opening times and conditions beforehand, as some may close seasonally.
While many huts serve as starting points for longer mountain tours, some are more accessible. For specific easy routes to huts, it's best to consult local trail information or guides. Generally, huts located closer to valley stations or with well-maintained paths would be more suitable for beginners. The Jatzmeder Mountain Station, accessible by cable car, offers facilities and a hut experience without a strenuous hike.
The Carschina Hut is highly popular, known for its warm welcome and communal atmosphere. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Schesaplana Hut for its views and great team, and the Strelapass Mountain Lodge for its affordable accommodation and delicious food at a high altitude.
Yes, reservations are often recommended, especially if you plan an overnight stay. Popular huts, particularly during peak hiking seasons, can fill up quickly. It's always a good idea to check the specific hut's website or contact them directly to secure your spot and inquire about current availability and any specific requirements.
Huts in Prättigau/Davos generally offer essential facilities for hikers and mountaineers. These often include dining areas, basic accommodation (such as dormitories or private rooms), and sometimes showers or washing facilities. Many also have pubs or restaurants serving food and drinks. For example, Carschina Hut and Strelapass Mountain Lodge are known for their dining options and accommodation.


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