Best huts around Sevelen provide access to the alpine landscapes of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Austria. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Sevelen serves as a gateway to various mountain huts, which function as bases for exploration. These huts are situated amidst natural features such as valleys, mountain chains, and high-altitude pastures.
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The Pfälzerhütte is a mountain hut belonging to the Liechtenstein Alpine Club. It is located on the Bettlerjoch at 2,108 m above sea level in the Rätikon range in Liechtenstein, directly on the Austrian border. Source: Pfälzerhütte – Wikipedia https://share.google/wWtgz88ocVANdqhL5
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Berghotel Alp Sellamatt, Alt St. Johann For more than 60 years, the Lötscher family has run the renowned mountain hotel on Alp Sellamatt. Three generations live and work under one roof. Grandparents Hanni and Valentin Lötscher handed over the reins to their daughter Christiana and her husband Heinz on November 1, 2015. Christiana has followed in her father's footsteps. She trained as a chef and, by attending hotel management school, acquired the necessary skills to continue running the business. She cares passionately for the culinary well-being of hotel guests and day-trippers. She is also the mother of Severin and Michelle. Both attend school in Alt St. Johann and are growing up in the family business. Heinz works at the buffet and reception and is responsible for all technical matters, while Magdalena, Christiana's sister, comes to the Alp from Unterwasser two days a week to manage the accounting and various administrative tasks. Long-serving employees support the family in all areas. The mountain inn was built in the 1940s during the construction of the mountain railway. It was then called the Churfirsten Mountain Inn, and various innkeepers ran the inn before the "Lötscher dynasty" began, until Christiana and Magdalena's grandmother, Margaretha Lötscher-Jöhl, was able to buy the business in 1953 and, from then on, ran it with her son Valentin. Life on Alp Sellamatt was strenuous and time-consuming. At that time, a mountain inn had to be run without electricity or water. There was also no access road. Materials had to be transported from the valley to Alp Sellamatt by train or on foot. The effort paid off! Gradually, investments were made that made daily work easier. Text / Source: Berghotel Sellamatt https://www.sellamatt.ch/
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Start of many activities, snowshoeing, winter hiking, skiing, cross-country skiing, etc.
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A good place to stay overnight. The food is very much and tastes good. The landlord is also a nice guy when you get to know him. There are no showers. In addition, it is clean and beautiful. From here you can go to the Vorder Grauspitz.
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For example, instead of hiking up the Gamserrugg, there is a great way to circumnavigate this mountain over the saddle (at 1944 m altitude) on its southwest corner, through great rock and flower landscapes on its south side down to Obersäss (1770 m), via Alti Hütte ( 1575 m) and Vorderstöcken (1440 m) to the Voralp (1217 m) with a mountain inn above the Voralpsee. Then it's uphill again to Gamperfin (1297 m), through the fascinating Gamperfin high moor up to Herti (1397 m) and Ölberg (1432 m), then via Schöntobel (1391 m) down to Oberdorf (1225 m). From there you can take the chairlift down to Wildhaus-Lisighaus. This circuit is 14.4 km long, 390 m uphill and 930 m downhill.
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Mountain station of the cable car from Alt Sankt Johann. This is where the Toggenburg high trail and the legend trail with 12 stations begin.
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Nice Alm with a great view and humane prices.
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Despite the general price increase, I find 8.00 francs for a bottle of beer with self-service (be careful when entering the hut, you must take off your shoes, otherwise there will be a hail of whistles) exaggerated.
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The huts around Sevelen serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes, with routes like the Fürstensteig Trail near Liechtenstein. For more general hiking, explore trails such as the Glacier Mills Sevelen loop. Additionally, the region offers opportunities for cycling, with routes like the Old Rhine Bridge Vaduz–Sevelen loop.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Sellamatt Mountain Inn is particularly family-friendly and serves as a starting point for the popular Klangweg. Gamsalp also offers family-friendly amenities and activities, especially in winter. Alp Tschingla provides a playground for younger guests.
Many huts boast impressive panoramas. Alp Tschingla offers beautiful views of the Grisons, Sarganserland, and Glarus regions from its guest garden. The Pfälzerhütte, situated at 2,108 meters, provides expansive alpine vistas, including the Naaf Valley. The Gafadura Hut also offers fantastic views high above the Rhine Valley.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. The Pfälzerhütte has 11 beds, 51 camp beds, and 20 emergency mattresses. Alp Tschingla provides four double rooms and a dormitory for 20 people. Gamsalp offers rooms with 4, 6, or 10 beds, and a dormitory with 20 sleeping places, totaling 60 beds, with bed linen provided.
Gamsalp is ideally located directly on a ski slope in Wildhaus, making it an excellent choice for winter sports enthusiasts. The Wildhaus ski area offers 60 km of ski runs, cross-country tracks, sledging runs, and snowshoe tracks. The hut also features a hot tub for relaxation after a day in the snow.
The Pfälzerhütte is uniquely located at 2,108 meters at the top of the Naaf Valley, where the borders of Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein meet. It's a key starting point for tours to the Naafkopf and the Liechtensteiner Weg. Above the hut, there's a climbing garden with routes from 4th to 7th difficulty levels. It operates continuously from mid-June to mid-October. More information on prices and opening times can be found at alpenverein.li.
Alp Tschingla is nestled at 1,528 meters directly below the impressive Churfirsten mountain chain, offering a picturesque setting with colorful flower meadows and grazing cows. Guests can enjoy simple, traditional menus and relax in a hot tub, which can be heated upon request after a hike. It provides a tranquil, traditional alpine experience.
Gamsalp is accessible via the Oberdorf-Gamsalp chairlift, making it easy to reach its elevated position at 1770m. It offers two dining rooms seating 200 people, three washrooms, ten shared shower rooms, and a hot tub. Dogs are also allowed, making it a convenient option for pet owners.
Yes, the Gafadura Hut has a rich history. Originally built in 1926/27 as a princely hunting lodge, it was later expanded and opened as an Alpine Club hut in 1968. It is located at 1,428 meters above the Rhine Valley and offers demanding hikes.
Most huts offer dining facilities. The Pfälzerhütte serves traditional local cuisine in a dining room for up to 60 people. Alp Tschingla offers simple and traditional menus, including grilled dishes, salads, Aelplermaccaronen, and tomato spaghetti. Gamsalp has two dining rooms, and the Sellamatt Mountain Inn is known for its culinary offerings.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many huts, like the Pfälzerhütte, operate continuously from mid-June to mid-October, ideal for hiking and climbing. For winter sports, Gamsalp is an excellent choice, as it's located directly on a ski slope and offers winter activities.
Yes, dogs are allowed at Gamsalp, making it a suitable option if you plan to bring your canine companion on your outdoor adventures.


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