Huts around Tiefencastel provide access to the Central Graubünden Alps in Switzerland. This region offers a variety of mountain huts that serve as bases for exploring the surrounding landscape. Tiefencastel is a village, and the huts are accessible via hikes from the area. The area features diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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A spacious mountain hotel with a restaurant in the middle of the beautiful mountains of Lenzerheide. A little further down are the two cable car stations that connect the village center of Lenzerheide with Tgantieni.
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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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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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Radons at 1866 m above sea level The Maiensäss Radon is located at 1866 m above sea level. and with its plateau offers a tremendous view of the Piz Forbessch and Piz Arlos. Radons is a popular day trip destination for hikers, bikers and those seeking peace and quiet. Away from the crowds and noise. In Radons you will experience the ultimate peace. All seasons attract with their peculiarities. Flower meadows in spring, meadows and raised moors with a great diversity of species in summer, roaring deer in autumn and starry, snow-covered nights in winter. Text / Source: Tourism Savognin Bivio Albula AG, Stradung 42, 7460 Savognin https://www.valsurses.ch/de/aktivitaeten/sommer/radons
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Alp Somtgant, Savognin A haystack with a view of the stars through the glass roof: This is the Tgamon on Alp Somtgant above Savognin. The expanded hay barn is located at 2200 m above sea level. M. and offers a unique view over the valley and the Piz Mitgel, Orgelspass, Ela and Piz D’Err mountain ranges. In the evenings you can watch marmots with a glass of wine and chirping crickets and, with a bit of luck, you can even see deer grazing below the alp. Hay used to be stored in the Tgamon. In order to be able to make hay early in the morning, the Tgamon served as temporary accommodation for the farmers. Text / Source: Tourism Savognin Bivio Albula AG, Stradung 42, 7460 Savognin https://www.valsurses.ch/de/alphuette-tgamon-somtgant
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For a unique experience, the Alp Somtgant features the Tgamon hut, an old barn at 2200m with a glass roof, ideal for observing the starry sky and local wildlife like marmots and deer. It offers a room with a double bed and wool blankets, and you can even book activities with the shepherd, such as visiting the cows.
Many huts provide stunning views. June Hut, situated at the transition from Piz Scalottas to Piz Danis, has a large terrace with wonderful views of Lenzerheide and the surrounding Graubünden mountains. Alp Fops also offers great views in all directions, making it a worthwhile stop. Additionally, the Radons Alpine Pastures at 1,866 meters provide extensive panoramic views of impressive mountain peaks.
Yes, Alp Somtgant is noted as family-friendly, offering a playground with a swing, sandpit, and trampoline. Children can also observe animals like pigs, chickens, rabbits, and ducks there. The Tgamon hut at Alp Somtgant also allows booking activities with the shepherd, such as visiting the cows, which can be a memorable experience for families.
Swiss mountain huts are known for offering excellent, hearty meals, especially appreciated by hikers. For example, the "Alpbeizli" at Alp Somtgant serves homemade cakes and light meals. Alp Fops offers hearty snacks and drinks when open. The Radons Alpine Pastures also have two refreshment stops available.
Most mountain huts in the region are accessible during the summer hiking season, which typically runs from mid-June to the end of September. Some huts may also operate in winter, offering a different experience. It's always advisable to check specific opening times for each hut before planning your visit.
The area around Tiefencastel offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Stierva – Waterfall loop or more challenging routes like the Furcletta – Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the Canova Cruise, and various MTB trails like the Scalottas to June Hut Trail. You can explore more options for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails in the region.
While many huts offer simple, cozy accommodation, typically in dormitory-style rooms, some may provide private double or triple rooms. For a more traditional hotel experience with a restaurant, you can consider places like Hotel and Restaurant Tgantieni, which is a spacious mountain hotel located in the beautiful mountains of Lenzerheide.
It is generally advisable to check opening times and make reservations in advance, especially for popular huts or during peak seasons. Some huts, like the Tgamon hut at Alp Somtgant, operate on a cash-only basis, so it's good to be prepared.
Yes, the natural surroundings of the huts provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. At the Tgamon hut near Alp Somtgant, you can observe local wildlife such as marmots and deer. The Radons Alpine Pastures are also known for deer, with visitors sometimes hearing them roaring in late September/early October.
Swiss mountain huts around Tiefencastel offer a unique experience with simple, cozy accommodation in stunning mountain scenery. They are popular among hikers, climbers, families, and nature enthusiasts. While many provide dormitory-style rooms, some might have private rooms, though separate showers are not always available. They typically serve excellent, hearty meals and are often run by organizations like the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC).
The Radons Alpine Pastures are noted for being both idyllically secluded and yet easily accessible, making them a good option for those seeking a less strenuous approach. While specific 'beginner hut tours' are not detailed, the general accessibility of Radons suggests it could be a suitable starting point for less experienced hikers.


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