Best huts around Albula/Alvra are situated in a Swiss alpine landscape known for its mountain passes and high-altitude trails. The region features diverse terrain, from deep valleys to prominent peaks, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. It is characterized by its traditional settlements and the presence of numerous mountain huts that serve as bases for exploration.
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Berggasthaus Heimeli, Sapün, Langwies The Heimeli is a house steeped in history. A house full of life and full of adventure. History tells us that the Heimeli has been an inn since 1907. What we know is that Agnes Engel came to the Heimeli as a young girl back then because she was supposed to convalesce in the mountain air. So there was already something like an inn back then. The Heimeli only really became an inn in the 20s of the last century. Much from that time would have long been forgotten if Agnes hadn't recorded it in her little book. In "Am Fusse der Chüpfenflue", Agnes Engel writes about her time at the Heimeli. She writes about the 200-year-old Walser house, which she was supposed to take care of and wanted to turn into a hotel. She writes about building permits and the problems that a renovation at this altitude entails, about questions concerning water and electricity – just like with us today. Text / Source: Berggasthaus Heimeli, Sapün, 7057 Langwies https://www.heimeli.swiss/
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It's simply fantastic here, both the views and the food (a bit upscale, but reasonably priced).
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What a wonderful place. When hunger starts to set in on a long hike and you're hoping for a place to eat, you picture a place like this. I really enjoyed my lunch break there.
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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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Climb from Davos on gravel and asphalt roads with almost no traffic. Big hustle and bustle at the top (mountain railway), then quieter again towards Aebirügg. At the start of the Epic Trail on Aebirügg there is a large picnic area with a fireplace, tables and benches (and people). Starting point for some beautiful trails, almost all S2.
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For the moment the track is closed because snow have create some rock slides on the deep part of the path.
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Alp Fops is always recommended as a stopover while skiing or snow hiking. The Fopser Brettl or the hearty soup of the day are very tasty and good in quantity. Plus the crusty bread, hmmm. The host is really friendly and sometimes sits down at the table. If there were 5 stars, this would be it from me.
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nice, beautiful pub in a fantastic location with good food. Definitely worth a visit, whether by bike or on foot.
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The Albula/Alvra region features several well-regarded mountain huts. Among them are the Ochsenalp Mountain Hut, known for welcoming hikers and bikers at 1,936 meters, and the Heimeli Mountain Inn, which offers a unique blend of exclusivity and rustic charm. Another popular spot is Alp Fops, praised for its great views and beautifully restored houses. Additionally, the Chamanna d'Es-cha and Chamanna digl Kesch, both Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts, are highly regarded for their picturesque locations and access to alpine activities.
Yes, several huts in the Albula/Alvra region are suitable for families. The Chamanna d'Es-cha is ideal for both multi-day hikes and enjoyable day and family tours. The Chamanna digl Kesch is also very family-friendly, offering amenities like a game room and an outdoor playground, with all its hut trails considered suitable for families. The Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is also a welcoming spot for families.
The huts in Albula/Alvra serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. From the Chamanna d'Es-cha, you can access the Kesch Trek, the Haute Route Graubünden, and numerous skiing and hiking tours, including ascents to Piz Kesch. The Chamanna digl Kesch is a central hub for mountaineers, climbers, mountain bikers, and families, also serving as a stopover on the Kesch-Trek and Haute Route Graubünden. For general hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Crap Furo – Arvadi source loop' or the 'Schmittentobel Viaduct – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop'. Find more hiking options here: Hiking around Albula/Alvra.
Yes, the Albula region is known for its long-distance and hut-to-hut routes. Both the Chamanna d'Es-cha and Chamanna digl Kesch are key stops on the famous Kesch Trek and the Haute Route Graubünden, which connect various regions like Albulatal, Flüela, Engadin, and Davos. These routes offer multi-day experiences, allowing you to explore the stunning alpine landscape.
The best time to visit the huts largely depends on your planned activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering, with comfortable access to most huts. For winter sports enthusiasts, huts like the Chamanna d'Es-cha and Chamanna digl Kesch offer winter rooms and marked ascents, making them accessible for skiing and snowshoeing tours.
Accessibility varies by hut. In summer, the Chamanna d'Es-cha is a comfortable 1.5 to 2-hour hike from the Albula Pass road (Punt Granda parking lot) or about 3 hours from Madulain or Zuoz. The most convenient approach can be via the 'Bus Alpin' to a high starting point. The Chamanna digl Kesch can be accessed from several directions, including Davos and Bergün, with some routes offering cable car shortcuts. All hut trails leading to Chamanna digl Kesch are considered family-friendly.
The huts in Albula/Alvra offer diverse features. The Chamanna d'Es-cha, renovated in 2019-2020, boasts a unique stucco ceiling in its lounge and offers hearty dishes made from regional ingredients. The Chamanna digl Kesch is recognized for its environmentally friendly construction, utilizing solar energy, and provides a game room, outdoor playground, and bouldering opportunities. Many huts, including these, offer half-board with communal dining, fostering a social atmosphere.
Yes, most mountain huts in the Albula/Alvra region provide food and accommodation. Huts like the Chamanna d'Es-cha and Chamanna digl Kesch typically offer half-board, including dinner (soup, main course, dessert) served communally, and sleeping places in shared rooms. The Heimeli Mountain Inn is known for its home-cooked food and cozy rooms, while Ochsenalp Mountain Hut and June Hut also offer food and drinks.
Many huts in the Albula/Alvra region offer spectacular panoramic views. The Chamanna d'Es-cha provides breathtaking views across the Engadin and towards the Bernina range, often described as being 'like a balcony' above the Engadin, with fantastic views of Piz Bernina and the Biancograt from its terrace. The Chamanna digl Kesch also boasts unique panoramic views of the surrounding peaks from its dining rooms. Alp Fops and June Hut are also noted for their great views.
Absolutely. The Albula/Alvra region is popular with mountain bikers. The Chamanna digl Kesch is a popular starting point for mountain bikers, and the Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is a welcoming stop for those on bike tours. You can find various mountain biking routes in the area. For more cycling options, explore the road cycling routes here: Road Cycling Routes around Albula/Alvra.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the cozy atmosphere, and the delicious food offered at the huts. Many appreciate the opportunity to disconnect and immerse themselves in the alpine environment. The communal dining experience and the chance to meet like-minded individuals are also highly valued. The Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is noted for its delicious food and cozy pub, while the Heimeli Mountain Inn is loved for its unique blend of exclusivity and rustic ambience.
Yes, the Albula/Alvra region is home to prominent SAC huts. The Chamanna d'Es-cha (Es-cha Hut) and the Chamanna digl Kesch (Kesch Hut) are both operated by the Swiss Alpine Club. These huts are renowned for their strategic locations, modern facilities, and as gateways to various alpine adventures.


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