Best huts around Savognin are located in Graubünden, Switzerland, offering alpine experiences. The region features mountain views and local cuisine. Savognin provides a tranquil setting for visitors seeking outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its high alpine environment and accessible mountain pastures.
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Definitely stay overnight - the beds are so comfortable and the 4-course dinner as well as the breakfast are an absolute dream!
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Very likeable accommodation in a quiet part of the Grisons Alps.
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The Alpbeizli is located near the Somtgant cable car station in Savognin and offers homemade cakes and light meals. Next door, the Tgamon hut, located at 2200 m, is an old barn with a glass roof that allows you to observe the starry sky and local wildlife, such as marmots and deer. The guesthouse offers a room with a double bed, pillows and wool blankets, but no shower. You can book activities with the shepherd in the morning, such as visiting the cows. Open from the end of June to mid-October. Payment is cash only.
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Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or a comfortable bed for the night, you'll find what you're looking for at the Piz Platta mountain hut. More information at https://www.flix.ch/.
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Here in Ziteil, on the eastern slope of the Piz Curvér, is the highest pilgrimage site in Switzerland at 2,429 meters above sea level. The pilgrimage chapel is not always open. If you're lucky enough to have it open, I recommend checking it out inside.
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Far from civilization, the Chamanna Jenatsch CAS, at 2,652 meters, is the highest SAC hut in Graubünden. First built in 1908 and extensively renovated in 1993, the hut offers 78 beds. I am impressed by the hut in the striking mountain landscape and the good infrastructure. Here you can recover perfectly from your exertions in the mountains. Both in winter and summer, the hut offers you everything your sporty heart desires. The hut is very popular, I would warmly recommend a reservation. With your bike, you can reach the hut via challenging trails – an alpine bike experience is guaranteed.
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The dreamy Maiensäss Radon is located at 1,866 meters in idyllic seclusion and yet easily accessible. This location offers visitors a wonderful panoramic view of the impressive mountain peaks all around. Two places to stop for refreshments invite you to linger.
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For a truly unique stay, the Tgamon hut near Alp Somtgant offers an overnight experience in a converted hayloft with a glass roof, allowing you to observe the starry night sky and local wildlife. It's rustic but provides pillows and wool blankets. You can even engage in activities with the shepherd in the morning.
Yes, Chamanna Jenatsch is the highest-located SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) hut in Graubünden, situated at 2,652 meters. It's a prime destination for trekkers and mountaineers, offering a chance to refuel with tasty delicacies after challenging routes and providing breathtaking panoramic views in a remote setting.
Absolutely. Alp Somtgant is very family-friendly, located near the Somtgant cable car station. It offers homemade cakes and light meals, and features a nice playground with a swing, sandpit, and trampoline. You can also observe animals like pigs, chickens, rabbits, and ducks there.
Many huts offer stunning panoramic views. From Radons Alpine Pastures, you'll get a wonderful panoramic view of impressive mountain peaks. The Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel, Europe's highest pilgrimage site, rewards visitors with unique views of the Oberhalbstein up to the Piz Bernina group. The Tgamon hut at Alp Somtgant also provides a unique view over the valley and peaks like Piz Mitgel, Orgelspass, Ela, and Piz D’Err.
Yes, the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel is Europe's highest pilgrimage site, located at 2,433 meters above sea level. While primarily a Marian shrine, it offers simple accommodation and excellent cuisine during its opening months (July, August, September), combining spiritual significance with natural beauty.
You'll find various dining options. Chamanna Jenatsch offers fine, tasty delicacies. Alp Somtgant provides homemade cakes and light meals. Berghaus Piz Platta is known for hearty meals. Radons Alpine Pastures has two refreshment stops, and the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel offers excellent cuisine during its open season.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as the 'View of Savognin – Savognin Stone Bridge loop' or the more challenging 'Anita's Alpstübli – Lai Tigiel Mountain Lake loop'. For more details on hiking, check out the Hiking around Savognin guide. Mountain biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the 'Julier Pass – Maloja Pass loop' available; find more in the Road Cycling Routes around Savognin guide.
Yes, several huts serve as excellent starting points or stops for challenging hikes. The area around Chamanna Jenatsch is known for demanding treks and mountaineering routes. The ascent to the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel also involves mastering significant altitude, rewarding you with unique views. For specific challenging routes, you can explore the Hiking around Savognin guide, which includes difficult trails like 'Anita's Alpstübli – Lai Tigiel Mountain Lake loop'.
The main season for most huts is typically from late spring to early autumn. For example, Alp Somtgant is open from the end of June to mid-October, and the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel is open during July, August, and September. These periods generally offer the best weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment. Some huts, like Chamanna Jenatsch, also cater to winter visitors.
Yes, many huts offer simple yet comfortable accommodation. The Tgamon hut at Alp Somtgant provides a double bed with pillows and wool blankets. Chamanna Jenatsch offers 78 beds, and Berghaus Piz Platta provides comfortable beds for the night. The Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel also has simple accommodation available during its open months.
Some huts are easily accessible, making them suitable for day-trippers. Alp Somtgant is conveniently located near the Somtgant cable car station. Radons Alpine Pastures are situated in idyllic seclusion yet are easily accessible, offering a peaceful atmosphere without requiring extensive hiking. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Savognin Stone Bridge – Riom Castle loop' found in the Hiking around Savognin guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning mountain landscapes, the tranquility away from everyday hustle, and the unique experiences offered by the huts. Highlights like Chamanna Jenatsch are praised for their impressive mountain scenery and good infrastructure. The opportunity for stargazing and wildlife spotting at the Tgamon hut, and the idyllic seclusion and panoramic views at Radons Alpine Pastures, are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. At the Tgamon hut near Alp Somtgant, you can observe marmots and deer, especially in the evenings. The Radons Alpine Pastures are also known for wildlife, where you might hear deer roaring in late September/early October.


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