Best huts around Domat/Ems serve as a gateway to the mountain huts in the Graubünden region of Switzerland. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape, situated near the Chur Rhine Valley. Domat/Ems offers access to various mountain huts that provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing traditional Swiss alpine culture. The region features diverse terrain, from valley paths to higher alpine routes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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If you are going for a day of tobogganing on the Heinzenberg, you should not miss a short break here for something to eat and drink. It is a few meters up the mountain from the lift, but the detour is worth it. From here, you can take a leisurely sled ride back down.
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A spacious mountain hotel with a restaurant in the middle of the beautiful mountains of Lenzerheide. A little further down are the two cable car stations that connect the village center of Lenzerheide with Tgantieni.
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The Term Bel ski hut on the Dreibündenstein at around 2,000 meters is a great destination for hikers. The path from Domat/Ems to the hut is beautiful, and many also use the train via Feldis or Brambrüesch. The hut, built in 1945 and renovated in 2020, offers a cozy place to stop in the middle of the mountains. Operated by the Domat/Ems ski and snowboard club, it is perfect for a break. More information here: https://www.snowsport-ems.ch/
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Alp Fops is always recommended as a stopover while skiing or snow hiking. The Fopser Brettl or the hearty soup of the day are very tasty and good in quantity. Plus the crusty bread, hmmm. The host is really friendly and sometimes sits down at the table. If there were 5 stars, this would be it from me.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the cozy atmosphere and views from Alp Fops, known for its extensive views and beautifully restored houses. Another favorite is June Hut, offering a large terrace with views of Lenzerheide and the surrounding Graubünden mountains. The Mountain inn Parsiras is also highly regarded as a central point in the Heinzenberg hiking and biking area.
Yes, the Mountain inn Parsiras is noted as family-friendly, offering a welcoming spot for all ages in the heart of the Heinzenberg hiking and biking paradise. It's easily accessible via hiking trails.
Several huts provide overnight stays. The Skihütte Term Bel offers accommodation for hut fans. The Calanda SAC Hut can accommodate up to 29 guests in dormitories, and the Ringelspitz Hut is an excellent spot for an overnight stay, open throughout the summer and on sunny weekends in spring and fall. Additionally, Hotel and Restaurant Tgantieni provides spacious mountain hotel accommodation with a restaurant.
You can enjoy a variety of regional culinary delights. The Skihütte Term Bel offers coffee, lunch, and dinner, with game specialties during the wild season. The Calanda SAC Hut serves a four-course dinner daily with fresh local products. At Ochsenalp Mountain Hut, you'll find delicious homemade food, including Capuns and Spatzli. Mountain inn Parsiras and Hotel and Restaurant Tgantieni also offer great food and sun terraces.
The region offers diverse activities. Many huts serve as starting points for hiking, cycling, and mountaineering. For example, the Ringelspitz Hut is a base for mountaineering, hiking, cycling, ski touring, and climbing in the Calanda range. You can find various cycling routes in the area, such as the 'Rofla Gorge – Sufnersee loop' or 'View of the Rhine Gorge – View of the Rhine Gorge loop'. For mountain hikes, explore routes like the 'Pinut Via Ferrata Entry – Via ferrata Pinut loop' or the 'Calanda Hut – Calanda Summit loop'. More details on these activities can be found in the Cycling around Domat/Ems and Mountain Hikes around Domat/Ems guides.
Many huts are accessible via signposted hiking routes. For instance, the Skihütte Term Bel can be reached via a beautiful path from Domat/Ems, or by train to Feldis or Brambrüesch. The Mountain inn Parsiras is easily accessible via hiking trails. The Calanda SAC Hut can be reached by hiking or mountain bike. Public transport options are often available to trailheads leading to the huts.
The summer months (June to October) are ideal for most huts, as many are fully catered and accessible for hiking. The Ringelspitz Hut is open throughout the summer and on sunny weekends in spring and fall. The Calanda SAC Hut is catered from June to October, with a shelter available from November to May. For winter sports enthusiasts, huts like Skihütte Term Bel are perfect for ski touring, and Mountain inn Parsiras is accessible from ski slopes in winter.
The Calanda SAC Hut, located high above the Chur Rhine Valley, provides extensive and spectacular panoramic views of the Grisons mountain world, especially breathtaking at sunset. Alp Fops also offers great views in all directions. The June Hut provides a wonderful view of Lenzerheide and the surrounding Graubünden mountains from its large terrace.
The Calanda SAC Hut, originally built in 1917 and renovated in 2005, has maintained its simple and rustic charm. The Skihütte Term Bel, built in 1945 and renovated in 2020, is operated by the Domat/Ems ski and snowboard club, offering a cozy stop with a long history. Alp Fops is notable for its small place with beautifully restored houses.
While popularity varies, exploring huts slightly off the main routes or visiting during off-peak seasons (late spring, early autumn) can offer a more tranquil experience. Huts like the Ringelspitz Hut, while popular, are situated in a beautiful location above the Kunkels Pass, offering a sense of remoteness and diverse natural landscapes away from major crowds.
For those who enjoy running, there are several trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'View of the Rhine Gorge loop from Felsberg' or the 'Running loop from Domat/Ems'. These trails offer moderate difficulty and scenic views. More options are available in the Running Trails around Domat/Ems guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning alpine scenery, the delicious homemade and regional food, and the friendly service. The opportunity to relax at high altitudes, enjoy panoramic views, and use the huts as a base for various mountain sports like hiking, biking, and ski touring are also highly valued. Many appreciate the cozy and rustic charm of these mountain retreats.


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