Best huts around Sufers offer access to the mountainous landscape of the Rheinwald region, situated near the A13. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including parts of the Beverin Nature Park and views towards the Piz Bernina group. Visitors can explore a variety of trails leading to these mountain shelters, which serve as resting points or destinations. The region provides opportunities to experience high-alpine environments and local cultural sites.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The lake's location is unique; it already had 16 degrees Celsius today. A breathtaking landscape. The flora and fauna are also unique and diverse. Pure enjoyment!
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An incredibly beautiful place, which we easily reached on foot from Splügen. The hut is not staffed, but can be booked for one night. Drinking water is fetched from the spring by boat... row across the upper Surettasee, enjoy the panorama, and refill your drinking water supplies at the spring... a truly adventurous experience.
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While down in the Rheinwald, in Sufers, traffic rumbles on the A13, up here you can enjoy the peace and romance of the Cufercal hut. Popular with hikers and bikers, it is the only SAC hut in the Beverin Nature Park, where the ibex was reintroduced in 1954. The half-dozen small lakes in the immediate vicinity are particularly attractive. In winter, the terrain is suitable for easy ski and snowshoe tours. Reservations can be made online by 6:00 p.m. the evening before at the latest under “Prices/Reservations”.
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Easily reachable by MTB, path S0.
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Driftwood ball reminds us of the destructive power. Reto Hänny, writer from Tschappina: Text excerpt from “Chiaroscuro” [p. 162 – 163] (1994): When the rumble rolled down the ravine? Can you remember the dull rumbling, the shaking under your feet; or do you only know all of this from your grandfather’s stories? [...] Pieces of land, hills, then the whole slope, begin to slide, to sag, slowly, barely visible at first, barely a tremor in the branches, then, if you look a moment later, suddenly more quickly, they begin to rise up, to fall over, alders and firs, wedging themselves together, are thrown together like Mikado sticks, stones, splintering wood, fences and broken trunks, whose bare roots protrude from the blue-black mush, clawing in vain for support in the rain-shaded air, dancing over the ditch and down on the mudslide [...]" Trees, rocks, houses, nothing on the Heinzenberg was safe from the raging mountain stream Nolla. The Nolla is a stream with extraordinary power, which shaped the landscape over a wide area and taught the inhabitants of Heinzenberg and Domleschg to fear. When the water level was high, the Nolla carried so much debris, such as rubble or driftwood, down from the Heinzenberg that it literally piled up to form a dam in front of the valley floor, until the force of the water swept these walls away again, triggering a strong flood wave.
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Here in Ziteil, on the eastern slope of the Piz Curvér, is the highest pilgrimage site in Switzerland at 2,429 meters above sea level. The pilgrimage chapel is not always open. If you're lucky enough to have it open, I recommend checking it out inside.
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Unfortunately there is no water outside of opening hours. So it is better to fill up at the fountain in Munter and then carry it up if necessary.
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Fine fruit shorleys and very nice service. Great view!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil setting of the Cufercal Hut (SAC), the only SAC hut within the Beverin Nature Park, known for its peace and nearby small lakes. Another favorite is the Seehütte at Ober Surettasee, offering a unique high plateau experience with stunning mountain views.
Yes, the Driftwood Hut on Heinzenberg is a unique shelter made from collected deadwood, offering a rustic resting place with a bench. It's a testament to the powerful natural forces of the Nolla stream in the area.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes like the Piz Tambo loop or the Upper Suretta Lake loop. There are also numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Sufers, Road Cycling Routes around Sufers, and Gravel biking around Sufers guides.
Absolutely. The Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel is Europe's highest pilgrimage site at 2,433 meters above sea level. It offers not only a spiritual experience but also extensive views of the Oberhalbstein and the Piz Bernina group. It's open during July, August, and September.
The primary season for visiting most huts and enjoying the high-alpine environment is during the warmer months, typically from July to September. For example, the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel is open during these three months. However, some huts like the Cufercal Hut (SAC) are also suitable for easy ski and snowshoe tours in winter.
Yes, the Cufercal Hut (SAC) offers accommodation and restaurant services. Additionally, the Kiosk Peil is a small mountain restaurant in the picturesque Peil valley, serving refreshing drinks, homemade sweets, and hearty plates, including goat's cream cheese directly from the Geissalp.
While many trails in the mountainous Sufers region can be intermediate to challenging, some routes offer easier access. For instance, the terrain around the Cufercal Hut (SAC) is suitable for easy ski and snowshoe tours in winter, implying accessible paths during other seasons. Always check specific route details for difficulty.
The region features several natural water bodies. The Ober Surettasee is a beautiful lake that serves as a perfect resting place. The Cufercal Hut (SAC) is also known for the half-dozen small lakes in its immediate vicinity, offering picturesque spots in a peaceful setting.
The huts around Sufers offer spectacular mountain views. From the Seehütte at Ober Surettasee, you can enjoy a quiet, rocky mountain world with views of peaks like Seehorn and Surettahorn. The Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel provides extensive views of the Oberhalbstein up to the Piz Bernina group.
Visitors highly value the tranquility and natural beauty surrounding the huts. The unique high-alpine environments, the peaceful settings of places like the Cufercal Hut (SAC), and the stunning panoramic views from sites such as the Ziteil Pilgrimage Chapel are frequently mentioned highlights. The opportunity for a quiet break amidst impressive mountain scenery is a key draw.
Yes, many of the hiking and biking routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to visit huts as part of a circular journey. For example, you can find loop trails like the Upper Suretta Lake loop from Splügen for mountain hiking, or the Lai da Vons – Sufers Village loop for gravel biking. Consult the Mountain Hikes and Gravel Biking guides for specific routes.


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