Best huts around Walenstadt are nestled in a picturesque Swiss landscape, offering access to mountain refuges and traditional alpine farms. The region is characterized by its proximity to Lake Walen and the Churfirsten chain, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. These establishments serve as bases for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with many offering views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Walenstadt's natural setting makes it a destination for those seeking an authentic alpine experience.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Berghotel Alp Sellamatt, Alt St. Johann For more than 60 years, the Lötscher family has run the renowned mountain hotel on Alp Sellamatt. Three generations live and work under one roof. Grandparents Hanni and Valentin Lötscher handed over the reins to their daughter Christiana and her husband Heinz on November 1, 2015. Christiana has followed in her father's footsteps. She trained as a chef and, by attending hotel management school, acquired the necessary skills to continue running the business. She cares passionately for the culinary well-being of hotel guests and day-trippers. She is also the mother of Severin and Michelle. Both attend school in Alt St. Johann and are growing up in the family business. Heinz works at the buffet and reception and is responsible for all technical matters, while Magdalena, Christiana's sister, comes to the Alp from Unterwasser two days a week to manage the accounting and various administrative tasks. Long-serving employees support the family in all areas. The mountain inn was built in the 1940s during the construction of the mountain railway. It was then called the Churfirsten Mountain Inn, and various innkeepers ran the inn before the "Lötscher dynasty" began, until Christiana and Magdalena's grandmother, Margaretha Lötscher-Jöhl, was able to buy the business in 1953 and, from then on, ran it with her son Valentin. Life on Alp Sellamatt was strenuous and time-consuming. At that time, a mountain inn had to be run without electricity or water. There was also no access road. Materials had to be transported from the valley to Alp Sellamatt by train or on foot. The effort paid off! Gradually, investments were made that made daily work easier. Text / Source: Berghotel Sellamatt https://www.sellamatt.ch/
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Far from the noise of the streets, in the heart of the Flumserberg ski area, directly above Lake Walen, lies our idyllically situated hotel & restaurant at 1,650 meters above sea level. The view of the Churfirsten mountains and the local mountain, the Sächsmoor, delights every day. Source: https://share.google/RhRxb8Sb9oVkycB6F
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Beautiful hut with a very nice hut warden and delicious dinner prepared by volunteers... The beds are spacious... You have a great view of the Churfirsten and other mountains in the area
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In summer there is a comfortable promenade path up to this point, and in winter there are several well-maintained ski slopes from the Maschgenkamm.
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Ideal place to take a break and enjoy a coffee. Beautiful location on the Grosssee, wonderful view of the mountains, and - last but not least - very friendly service!
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Start of many activities, snowshoeing, winter hiking, skiing, cross-country skiing, etc.
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Refreshments with tradition at the Grosssee
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For example, instead of hiking up the Gamserrugg, there is a great way to circumnavigate this mountain over the saddle (at 1944 m altitude) on its southwest corner, through great rock and flower landscapes on its south side down to Obersäss (1770 m), via Alti Hütte ( 1575 m) and Vorderstöcken (1440 m) to the Voralp (1217 m) with a mountain inn above the Voralpsee. Then it's uphill again to Gamperfin (1297 m), through the fascinating Gamperfin high moor up to Herti (1397 m) and Ölberg (1432 m), then via Schöntobel (1391 m) down to Oberdorf (1225 m). From there you can take the chairlift down to Wildhaus-Lisighaus. This circuit is 14.4 km long, 390 m uphill and 930 m downhill.
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For an authentic alpine farm experience, visit Alp Tschingla. This working alpine hut is located at 1,528 meters and offers overnight stays in dormitories or double rooms. You can witness cheese, butter, and yogurt production, and enjoy the guest garden with views stretching from Graubünden to Sarganserland and Glarus. Alp Schwaldis also provides insight into traditional alpine farming and local dairy production.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Sellamatt Mountain Inn is a great starting point for family-friendly hikes like the Klangweg. Gamsalp is also noted as family-friendly with excellent views. Alp Tschingla features a playground for younger guests.
Many huts in the region boast magnificent views. Zwingli Pass Hut is beautifully situated below the Altmann summit. Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee offers a sun terrace with mountain views directly on the Grosssee. The Spitzmeilenhütte SAC provides unforgettable views from its strategic location at the foot of the Spitzmeilen summit.
The area around Walenstadt's huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging ascents and round-trip hikes from Spitzmeilenhütte SAC. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the Lake Walen – Lakeside Cycle Path loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the Lake Walen loop from Flums. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Walenstadt, Running Trails around Walenstadt, and Gravel biking around Walenstadt guides.
Yes, the Spitzmeilenhütte SAC is notable for being one of the first SAC winter cabins, making the ski mountaineering area south of Flumserberge accessible. The Zwingli Pass Hut also offers a winter room for overnight stays when unattended, suitable for snowshoe tours.
Several huts provide overnight stays. The Spitzmeilenhütte SAC accommodates around 50 guests and offers family rooms. Alp Tschingla offers overnight stays in dormitories or double rooms. Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee provides comfortable double rooms and camps. The Zwingli Pass Hut has a winter room available for overnight stays.
Amenities vary by hut. Many offer meals, drinks, and half-board options, such as Spitzmeilenhütte SAC. Some, like Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee, have sun terraces. Hotel Kurhaus Sennis offers a rich breakfast buffet and continuous warm meals, along with an E-bike charging station and a bathing pond. Most managed huts, like Alp Tschingla, have a 'Beizli' (small restaurant) or guest garden.
At Spitzmeilenhütte SAC, payment is possible by credit card. For other huts, it's advisable to check directly or carry cash, as connectivity can be limited in mountain areas. For instance, Hotel Kurhaus Sennis notably lacks guest Wi-Fi and mobile reception.
Dogs are allowed at Spitzmeilenhütte SAC upon request. For other huts, it is recommended to inquire directly with the establishment beforehand to confirm their pet policy.
Hotel Kurhaus Sennis, formerly a spa hotel, offers a unique opportunity to disconnect. Situated at 1398 meters, it provides a rich breakfast buffet, warm meals, and an E-bike charging station. Its lack of guest Wi-Fi and mobile reception encourages an offline experience, complemented by a refreshing bathing pond and magnificent views of the mountains and Lake Walen.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts, from the authentic alpine farm life at Alp Tschingla to the stunning panoramic views from places like Zwingli Pass Hut. The traditional hospitality, such as at Sellamatt Mountain Inn, and the opportunity to enjoy local produce are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 245 photos and given 156 upvotes, highlighting the region's natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere.
Access methods vary. Some huts, like Hotel Kurhaus Sennis, can be reached via a scenic hike or through arrangements for a hotel bus service from Walenstadt or Flums. Many are accessible via hiking trails, serving as bases for mountain hikers and bikers. Public transport options to trailheads are available, but specific routes should be researched for individual huts.


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