Best huts around Arosa are situated in the Swiss Alps, a region known for its mountainous terrain and outdoor activities. The area provides a diverse landscape for hiking and exploring. These establishments offer various experiences, from rustic shelters to dining options. Arosa's huts serve as key points for visitors engaging in mountain activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This part of the trail is only recommended for e-bikes as it is too flat and has over 200m of ascent, which drains the last bit of strength from your legs. My conclusion: the longest trail in Switzerland is a pointless piece of hiking trails, it has nothing to do with a real trail.
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A visit to the restaurant is worthwhile!
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Strela Pass 2346 m A wide, grassy pass from Davos to the Haupter Tälli. The pass is dominated to the east by the Gross Schiahorn and to the west by the 2636-meter-high Strela. The Strela Pass has been one of the classic Walser routes since the 14th century. Text / Source: Swiss Alpine Club SAC https://www.sac-cas.ch/de/huetten-und-touren/sac-tourenportal/strelapass-2864/berg-und-alpinwandern/
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Strela Pass Restaurant / Mountain Inn Strela Pass Mountain Inn 2,352 meters above sea level Delicious soups, hand-rolled tarte flambée, Graubünden, Austrian, and Walser specialties, delicious cakes in a jar, and freshly baked apple strudel. All homemade at 2,353 meters above sea level. Text / Source: Strela Pass Restaurant https://www.strelapass.ch/
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Climb from Davos on gravel and asphalt roads with almost no traffic. Big hustle and bustle at the top (mountain railway), then quieter again towards Aebirügg. At the start of the Epic Trail on Aebirügg there is a large picnic area with a fireplace, tables and benches (and people). Starting point for some beautiful trails, almost all S2.
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Beautiful place with a beautiful view
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A mountain house that can only be reached without the train, the view from the terrace is unique... and the homemade Rösti with bacon and cheese are world champions...
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Lots of hustle and bustle up here. But perfect for a rest
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Yes, several huts in Arosa cater to families. The Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is known for welcoming all nature lovers, including families. The Jatzmeder Mountain Station offers a mountain restaurant, a playground, and a petting zoo, making it ideal for kids. Additionally, the sit hütte is a favorite for all ages, offering homemade specialties and a spacious, sunny terrace.
For those looking to stay overnight, the Strelapass Mountain Lodge provides affordable and comfortable accommodations at 2,352 meters, complete with dinner and breakfast. The Ramoz Hut, an alpine shelter at 2,293 meters, offers a more rustic, self-catering experience, maintaining its original character with basic amenities.
Arosa's mountain huts offer a wide range of culinary experiences. Many focus on traditional Graubünden and Swiss specialties like cheese and meat fondues, rösti, and local dried meats and cheeses. For example, AlpArosa emphasizes regional products, while Stüva Cuolm is known for upscale Italian cuisine and wood-fired pizza. The Hörnli-Hütte serves traditional Swiss dishes, and the sit hütte offers homemade specialties like excellent burgers and pasta.
Absolutely. Many huts in Arosa are celebrated for their breathtaking views. The Weisshorngipfel (360° Panoramarestaurant Weisshorngipfel) at 2,653 meters offers magnificent 360-degree panoramic views. The Strelapass Mountain Lodge also provides fine views of Arosa and Weissfluh. From the large terrace of June Hut, you can enjoy a wonderful view of Lenzerheide and the surrounding Graubünden mountains. The Sattelhütte is also a popular spot for taking in great views.
The huts around Arosa are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes like the 'Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchids loop' or 'Parpaner Rothorn – Gredigs Fürggli loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Älpliseetrail' and 'Arosa Lenzerheide loop' are popular. There are also easy hikes such as the 'Bear Sanctuary Adventure Trail' and 'Eichhörnliweg Arosa'. You can find more details on these routes in the Mountain Hikes around Arosa, MTB Trails around Arosa, and Easy hikes around Arosa guides.
If you're looking for a lively atmosphere after a day on the slopes, the Carmennahütte is well-known for its great ambiance and vibrant après-ski scene in the Munggaloch. It often features live music on an outdoor stage and has sun loungers on its terrace for good weather.
Yes, Arosa offers some unique hut experiences. The Hörnli-Hütte is accessible by horse-drawn sleigh from Inner-Arosa in the evenings, providing a memorable 'Swiss experience'. For a truly rustic escape, the Ramoz Hut is a self-catering cottage with basic amenities, including an outdoor toilet and 'showering' at a well, offering a genuine break from modern conveniences.
Visitors particularly enjoy the delicious, hearty mountain food, the stunning views from sun terraces, and the cozy, rustic ambiance. Many appreciate the welcoming nature of places like the Ochsenalp Mountain Hut and the opportunity to enjoy sunsets and clear starry nights at accommodations like the Strelapass Mountain Lodge. The variety of experiences, from sophisticated dining to traditional Swiss charm, is also highly valued.
Yes, some huts in Arosa blend traditional charm with modern convenience. The sit hütte, for example, features a unique interior and a modern self-ordering system via QR code, making it convenient for visitors of all ages.
AlpArosa is particularly known for its strong emphasis on regional products and excellent cuisine. They even offer delicious 'Nussgipfeli' (nut croissants) created in collaboration with the Aroser Confiserie, highlighting their commitment to local flavors.
Arosa's huts can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your activity. During winter, many huts are popular for après-ski and slope-side dining. In warmer months, they serve as excellent stops for hikers and bikers. The Strelapass Mountain Lodge is open for overnight stays, allowing visitors to enjoy sunsets and starry nights, suggesting its appeal across seasons.
Yes, for those who appreciate a good wine, AlpArosa is known for its outstanding wine selection. The Weisshorngipfel (360° Panoramarestaurant Weisshorngipfel) also features an impressive wine list to complement its sophisticated offerings and panoramic views.


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