Best huts around Malters, nestled in the scenic Swiss canton of Lucerne, offers access to a variety of inviting huts. This region serves as a gateway to the larger Lucerne-Lake Lucerne area, providing diverse outdoor experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The landscape features a mix of accessible trails leading to simple shelters and serviced mountain restaurants. These locations offer opportunities for refreshment and overnight stays amidst natural settings.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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New tenants, very nice service! We enjoyed a fine coffee and a nut pastry. We will come back ☺️
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A small, charming hut with an incredible view of the Alps. Open all day, but only open on weekends.
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Super location and thanks to the Alpgschwänd, the cable car runs until late at night
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You can also eat discreetly on the Alp Trockenmatt. The Alpine farmers don't want any hustle and bustle and therefore don't have any advertising boards. You can also stay overnight in the old cheese storehouse from 1791 (information 041 97 06 15).
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Nice little toilet below the Tripolihütt with a great view 😅
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What a great route! Pure nature! The path is quite steep though.
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The Nature Friends House will be completely renovated this winter 23/24 and is therefore closed.
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Aries field great rest area with phenomenal views
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The huts around Malters provide a range of experiences, from simple shelters offering refreshments to serviced mountain restaurants with panoramic views. You can find traditional huts, mountain restaurants, and alpine farms. For example, Alpine farm Unter Lauelen offers outstanding alpine farming experiences with delicious, finely served dishes, while Tripolihütte is a charming spot for soup, coffee, and cake on pleasant Sundays.
Several huts and mountain restaurants in the Malters area offer impressive vistas. The Alpgschwänd Mountain Restaurant and Viewpoint is a highlight for its views, especially as a stopover on the way to Mount Pilatus. Alp Trockenmatt also offers great views, as does the Naturfreundehaus Rigi.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Alpgschwänd Mountain Restaurant and Viewpoint is family-friendly and accessible by cable car, making it easier for all ages. The Naturfreundehaus Rigi and Alpine farm Unter Lauelen are also categorized as family-friendly.
Many huts provide refreshments. The Tripolihütte serves soup, coffee, cake, and cold drinks on pleasant Sundays. The Alpgschwänd Mountain Restaurant and Viewpoint is a full restaurant with great views. The Möserehütte, operated by Ski-Club Malters, offers drinks and soup on weekends. Alpine farm Unter Lauelen is known for its delicious dishes, and Naturfreundehaus Rigi also has a restaurant and cafe.
Yes, some huts offer overnight accommodation. The Möserehütte provides approximately 20 sleeping places, though reservations are mandatory for overnight stays. Alp Trockenmatt also offers the unique experience of staying overnight in its old cheese storehouse from 1791 (information available at 041 97 06 15).
The best time depends on the hut and your preferred activity. Many huts are popular during the warmer months for hiking. The Tripolihütte is typically open on pleasant Sundays, and sometimes on Saturdays in July, August, and September if the weather is nice. The Möserehütte is accessible year-round, with a 15-minute walk in summer and a 45-minute walk in winter, and is staffed on weekends.
Accessibility varies by hut. Some, like the Möserehütte, are only accessible on foot, ensuring a peaceful natural setting. Others, such as the Alpgschwänd Mountain Restaurant and Viewpoint, can be reached by cable car, offering an easier option for those looking to shorten their journey to enjoy the mountain atmosphere and views.
The Malters region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running trails. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Hergiswald Pilgrimage Church – Old Hergiswald Bridge loop' or the 'View of Werthenstein Monastery – Water Fountain in Wolhusen loop' from Malters. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Old Hergiswald Bridge – View of Mount Pilatus loop'. Runners have options like the 'Kleine Emme River Restoration loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Malters, MTB Trails around Malters, and Running Trails around Malters.
Many huts are popular destinations for hikers. The Möserehütte is an ideal destination for a hike, accessible only on foot. The path to Alp Trockenmatt is described as a great route with pure nature, though quite steep. The Malters region offers a variety of hiking routes, including those that pass by or lead directly to these inviting huts.
Visitors appreciate the genuine alpine club experience, the peaceful natural settings, and the friendly atmosphere. Tips highlight the delicious food at places like Alpine farm Unter Lauelen, the warm welcome and tips from members at Tripolihütte, and the great views from spots like Alpgschwänd Mountain Restaurant and Viewpoint. The opportunity for a warm drink and meal after an active day is also highly valued.
While not necessarily 'hidden gems,' some huts offer distinct experiences. The Möserehütte, operated by Ski-Club Malters, provides a genuine alpine club atmosphere with pedestrian-only access. Alp Trockenmatt offers the unique chance to stay overnight in an old cheese storehouse from 1791, providing a glimpse into traditional alpine life.
Yes, some huts are accessible and operational during winter. The Möserehütte, for instance, is open on weekends during winter, offering drinks and soup. The walk to it takes about 45 minutes in winter, making it a great destination for a winter hike.


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