Best huts in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti are found amidst dramatic mountain landscapes and ancient Svan towers. This region, known for its unique cultural heritage, offers various accommodations that provide an immersive experience. Visitors can explore the Caucasus Mountains, including prominent peaks, and experience traditional Svanetian hospitality. The area is ideal for those seeking adventure and tranquility in a natural setting.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Still closed in May, but the terrace is accessible and a good place to take a break.
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At this cafe we sat for a long time, taking in all the stunning views. There is coffee, tea, lemonade and sometimes cake. Don’t count on it, as it’s by miraculous occasion.
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A Georgian and Canadian living here together as they love Svaneti. They run a shop (I was dying for some chocolate, they had it) and a guesthouse. But when we asked for some coffee we had a freshly made French Press, sitting on a garden bench looking at the mountains.
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Hotel Chubezini is a very welcoming place. It has cabins for an overnight stay. But they also get your caffeine levels back up again and make fresh food. Fresh food means fresh, which does take some time to prepare. But then again if it’s really good, then it’s worth the wait, isn’t it!
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Nice place for a break, there are hot and cold drinks and a fantastic view.
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Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning mountain views, authentic Svanetian hospitality, and the peaceful, tranquil environment. Many enjoy taking a break at places like Mountain Café with Panoramic View, savoring coffee, tea, or lemonade while soaking in the scenery. The opportunity to disconnect and experience local culture is also highly valued.
Yes, several accommodations cater to families. For instance, Hotel Chubezini is known as a very welcoming place with cabins for overnight stays and fresh food. Another option is the Shop, coffee and guesthouse, which offers a guesthouse experience with amenities and mountain views, run by a couple who love Svaneti.
The region offers diverse hut experiences. You can find unique accommodations like the Heshkili Huts, often described as 'Hobbit-like' with small wooden homes, one even built on a tree, offering incredible views and ecological food. Mestia Eco Hut '1' provides hand-built huts from local timber, nestled in a thick pine forest, ideal for nature lovers seeking proximity to town without the noise. For a more remote experience, consider Ushguli, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where Horizon Cabins offer stunning views in one of Europe's highest inhabited villages.
The huts in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti are set amidst dramatic mountain landscapes, offering panoramic views of the Caucasus Mountains, including prominent peaks like Ushba and Laila. You can also find stunning waterfalls, such as those near the Border Police Post and Waterfall Trail near Ushba, and lush coniferous forests. Many locations provide serene environments to reconnect with nature.
Absolutely. The huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the region's hiking trails. For example, the Border Police Post and Waterfall Trail near Ushba leads to a waterfall and offers views of Ushba. You can find various mountain hikes, including difficult routes like the Mestia Cross Viewpoint – View of Mount Ushba loop. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti guide.
Beyond hiking, Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti offers opportunities for mountain biking and cycling. You can find routes like the Mestia – Ushguli Svan Towers loop, which is a challenging cycling tour. For those interested in waterfalls, there are dedicated waterfall hikes. Explore more options in the Waterfall hikes in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti guide and the Cycling in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For hiking and enjoying the lush landscapes, late spring (May-June) and summer (July-August) are ideal, offering pleasant weather and a variety of flowers. Autumn (September-October) brings vibrant colors. While some areas are popular for skiing in winter, many huts might be less accessible or offer a more remote experience during this season.
Yes, several huts and shelters in the region double as cafes or offer food. The Mountain Café with Panoramic View is a popular spot for coffee, tea, lemonade, and sometimes cake. Similarly, the Wooden Shelter with View of the Greater Caucasus Mountains serves as a mountain cafe, offering coffee, tea, beer, and snacks in a remote setting. Hotel Chubezini also provides fresh food and coffee.
Staying in these traditional settings, often near ancient Svan towers (a UNESCO World Heritage site), provides a unique opportunity to experience local culture and history firsthand. Many family-run guesthouses and hut-like accommodations are known for their warm hospitality, where hosts often treat guests like family. You can often enjoy delicious homemade Georgian food, including traditional Svanetian dishes, and gain insights into the local way of life.
Many huts in Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti are strategically located for breathtaking views. The Mountain Café with Panoramic View is specifically highlighted for its stunning vistas. The Wooden Shelter with View of the Greater Caucasus Mountains also offers exceptional panoramic views. Heshkili Huts, located at 1900 meters above sea level, provide incredible views of Ushba and Laila peaks, coniferous forests, and vast fields.
Amenities can vary widely from rustic cabins to more established guesthouses. Many offer basic comforts, while some may include private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and included meals. For example, Mestia Eco Hut '1' features a full kitchen and dining area. Some places, like the Shop, coffee and guesthouse, even have small shops for essentials.

