Best huts around Seewis im Prättigau are situated in an alpine environment, offering access to the Rätikon mountain range and the Prättigauer Höhenweg. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including alpine pastures and mountain peaks. These locations provide bases for hiking and mountaineering activities. Visitors can find various types of accommodation, from traditional huts to modern facilities, catering to different preferences.
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Extremely well-organized hut operation, which, however, lacks the special charm of an alpine hut. After the rebuild everything was in tip top order and the hut operators were very charismatic.
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Lindauer Hütte, HOSPITALITY SINCE 1899 1898: Hurray, a home in the Gauerthale 1899: Planning & Construction 1899: Official purchase for 5 guilders 1899: The first hut warden 1900: Expansion, paths & water 1909: Construction of the (old) sleeping house 2008: The historic main house receives an additional floor. 2016: In record time, the old sleeping house is rebuilt and the staff house is renovated while in operation. Text / Source: Lindauer Hütte https://lindauerhuette.com/wissen-und-geschichte
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Gauertalhaus (1,250m) The house is on the right-hand side in the middle of the Gauertal with a wonderful view of the Rätikon's landmark, the Drei Drusen Towers Text / source: hut keepers Andrea and Daniel Mangeng https://gauertalhaus.naturfreunde.at/
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Delicious, freshly cooked food. Kaiserschmarrn!
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modern hut in a beautiful alpine landscape at the foot of wild and striking mountains such as Sulzfluh and 3 Türme
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Beautiful hut with very friendly staff in a wonderful marmot area. You can watch the cute little animals all day long from the terrace. Everything we ate there was delicious and the breakfast buffet is extremely extensive. In addition to the standard fare like bread with sausage, cheese or sweet spreads, there were also specials like Montafoner Sura Kees and scrambled eggs, which was an unexpected little highlight.
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Friendly people, nice location
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A MUST for all hikers who pass there 👍
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Beyond the most popular, the Tilisuna Hut is highly regarded for its friendly staff, delicious homemade food, and location in a marmot area. Another excellent choice is the Gauertalhaus, known for its outstanding organic, regional cuisine and a fantastic location with views of the Rätikon's Drei Drusen Towers.
Yes, the **Schesaplanahütte SAC** is a prominent traditional Swiss Alpine Club hut in the area. Situated at 1,908 meters, it serves as a popular base for hikers and mountaineers, offering a quintessential alpine experience with accommodation, dining, and panoramic views. It's a key starting point for ascents of the Schesaplana and a stage on the Prättigauer Höhenweg.
The Lindauer Hut is very suitable for families, offering accommodation and dining in a beautiful alpine landscape. The Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, located right by the Lünerseebahn mountain station, is also family-friendly and offers stunning lake views. Additionally, the Gauertalhaus provides a relaxing environment with deck chairs and a slackline, making it enjoyable for families.
Many huts offer simple but good gastronomy with freshly prepared meals. For example, the Totalp Hut, rebuilt after an avalanche, provides food and drink with friendly service. The Tilisuna Hut is praised for its delicious homemade food, including an extensive breakfast buffet. The Gauertalhaus stands out as the first certified organic refuge by Naturfreunde Austria, focusing on regional, high-quality ingredients.
Yes, several huts provide accommodation. The Lindauer Hut, Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, and Tilisuna Hut all offer overnight stays. The Schesaplanahütte SAC provides 53 mattress spaces and six rustic double rooms, with a recommendation to bring your own hut sleeping bag.
The huts are set in diverse natural landscapes. From the Lindauer Hut, you can enjoy views of Sulzfluh, Drei Türme, and Drusenfluh. The Douglass Hut offers a fantastic panoramic view of Lake Lünersee. The Schesaplanahütte SAC provides wonderful panoramic views over the imposing mountains of Piz Julier, Tambo, Beverin, and Calanda, and is located amidst alpine pastures beneath the Schesaplana.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. The Schesaplanahütte SAC is a popular base for alpine tours, hut-to-hut hikes, and ascents of the Schesaplana. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes nearby, including the 'Bridge over gorge – Schesaplana Hut loop' for touring bicycles or the 'Schesaplana Hut – Solavers Castle Trail loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Seewis im Prättigau and MTB Trails around Seewis im Prättigau guides.
Yes, the Schesaplanahütte SAC is an important stage on the four-day Prättigauer Höhenweg (High Trail) and serves as a starting point for the 'Swiss Path' up to the Schesaplana peak. Many huts are integrated into extensive trail networks, offering options from intermediate to challenging hikes. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the various tours available in the region.
The summer season, typically from early June to mid-October, is the best time to visit most huts, including the Schesaplanahütte SAC, as they operate daily during this period. This allows for optimal hiking, biking, and enjoying the outdoor terraces. During the unattended winter season, some huts like the Schesaplanahütte SAC offer a self-catering winter room, but mandatory registration is required.
Access to some huts can involve a combination of driving and walking. For the Schesaplanahütte SAC, access is possible for a fee up to the Valar sawmill, followed by about a 30-minute walk. Alternatively, it can be reached from Seewis im Prättigau via a forest road (approx. 4 hours) or as part of the Prättigauer Höhenweg. Public transport options often involve reaching a valley station, such as the Lünerseebahn for the Douglass Hut, and then continuing on foot or by cable car.
The Schesaplanahütte SAC offers a unique 'Trottinett' (downhill scooter) descent, allowing you to rent a scooter at the hut and enjoy a rapid descent over 1,000 meters in altitude back to Seewis Dorf. The Tilisuna Hut is known for its location in a marmot area, where you can watch the animals from the terrace. The Gauertalhaus provides a relaxing atmosphere with deck chairs and a slackline.
Yes, the Totalp Hut was completely rebuilt after an avalanche in spring 2019 and now offers a modern, well-organized operation. The Lindauer Hut was also completely refurbished in 2017, offering modern amenities while retaining its charm in a beautiful alpine setting.


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