Hut to hut accommodation in Switzerland

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A traveler named Thereseanne is planning a hut-to-hut hiking trip in the Swiss Alps with her husband. She wants detailed information on where to find maps of the huts and how to make reservations, specifically if they can secure a private space for just the two of them.

Key takeaways:
  • Check the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) website for detailed maps of huts and reservation options.
  • It is advisable to book huts in advance, particularly during High Season, either by phone or online.
  • Most wombs are dormitory-style; however, some huts do offer private rooms for couples.
  • Remember, while English is commonly spoken in the huts, don’t hesitate to make calls if needed.
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  • AlanPrice
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    Reply 1 of 2 • 20 November 2019 at 1:10:10 #925272

    Hi Theresaanne,

    Nearly all the mountain huts in Switzerland belong to the Swiss Alpine Club, or SAC. Have a look at their website http://www.sac-cas.ch/en/ to find what and where the huts are. In Switzerland, the SAC huts tend to cater more for climbers or high tourers than in other countries. You can do hut to hut hikes, but you will need to plan carefully so that the route is within your capabilities.

    The huts vary immensely in size and facilities too. Some huts can sleep over 100 people, others are more cosy and some are too small and remote to have a Warden. Most have dormitory style accomodation with a single room with long benches equipped with matresses and pillows. Some also have a couple of normal rooms with a couple of beds, but the Matrezenlager is the norm. There will be a kitchen run by the Warden and his wife, and a large common/dining room. All the food is delivered these days by helicopter, so variety is quite good, although vegetarian choices are limited and vegan would be challenging.

    Booking is recommended, especially during the High Season. Phone ahead, or even book on the Internet if the hut is connected. Check the SAC website for hut particulars. English is spoken nearly everywhere so don’t worry about language difficulties, just phone.

    I hope this helps

    Have Fun

    Alan

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 20 November 2019 at 6:28:03 #925273

    Hi Thereseanne,

    which region are you planning to visit and when?

    This is a similar post, it might be helpful for you too: http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/hut-to-hut-honeymoon. And one more: http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/day-hikes-and-hut-to-hut-hikes-near-interlaken

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