Best huts around Flums are located in the Sarganserland region of Switzerland. This area offers diverse mountain accommodations, including traditional mountain huts and guesthouses. The scenic setting, often beneath the Churfirsten chain, provides panoramic views across Grisons, Sarganserland, and Glarus. Visitors can find various options for overnight stays or day visits, catering to different outdoor experiences.
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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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Far from the noise of the streets, in the heart of the Flumserberg ski area, directly above Lake Walen, lies our idyllically situated hotel & restaurant at 1,650 meters above sea level. The view of the Churfirsten mountains and the local mountain, the Sächsmoor, delights every day. Source: https://share.google/RhRxb8Sb9oVkycB6F
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The Kurhaus Sennis is definitely worth a visit. We had a delicious meal.
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The Sennis spa is located in the middle of beautiful nature. A cute little lake is right next door. The food is also delicious 🤤
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In summer there is a comfortable promenade path up to this point, and in winter there are several well-maintained ski slopes from the Maschgenkamm.
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Ideal place to take a break and enjoy a coffee. Beautiful location on the Grosssee, wonderful view of the mountains, and - last but not least - very friendly service!
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Start of many activities, snowshoeing, winter hiking, skiing, cross-country skiing, etc.
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Refreshments with tradition at the Grosssee
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The huts around Flums offer a range of accommodations, from traditional mountain huts with dormitory-style 'warehouse' stays or double rooms, such as Alp Tschingla, to more established guesthouses and mountain inns. Some, like Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee, provide comfortable double rooms and even cheaper camps, while the Spitzmeilen Hut also offers overnight stays (advanced booking required).
Yes, several huts are noted as family-friendly. Alp Tschingla has a playground for children. Sellamatt Mountain Inn is a starting point for the Klangweg, which is suitable for families. Additionally, the hike to Spitzmeilen Hut from Flumserberg is described as having rolling hills rather than steep climbs, making it accessible to various age groups.
The huts around Flums offer stunning natural beauty. From Alp Tschingla, you get panoramic views across Grisons, Sarganserland, and Glarus. Kurhaus Sennis is situated near a charming small lake. The area around Gamsalp features diverse rock and flower landscapes, with views of the Alpstein. The hike to Spitzmeilen Hut also boasts gorgeous views and interesting red shale rocks.
Absolutely. The huts serve as excellent starting points or destinations for hikes. For example, Gamsalp is a key point for routes to circumnavigate the Gamserrugg mountain. The Spitzmeilen Hut is a popular destination for a 15 km loop hike from Flumserberg. You can find many hiking options in the area, including those listed in the Hiking around Flums guide.
Many huts offer meals, coffee, and traditional Swiss food. Kurhaus Sennis is known for its delicious food. Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee has a spacious sun terrace perfect for coffee and cake. Sellamatt Mountain Inn is run by a family passionate about the culinary well-being of their guests and day-trippers. Alp Tschingla also features an 'Alpbeizli' with a guest garden.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all huts aren't provided, the region is generally popular for outdoor activities. The description of Alp Tschingla mentions 'colorful flower meadows' and 'grazing cows,' suggesting a vibrant summer or late spring experience. Mountain huts are typically open during the warmer months for hiking and often close or have limited access in winter, though some may offer winter activities.
Yes, some accommodations have a rich history. Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee, for instance, was rebuilt in 1907 after an avalanche destroyed an earlier structure and historically served as a spa hotel for those seeking the healthy mountain climate. Sellamatt Mountain Inn was built in the 1940s and has been run by the Lötscher family for over 60 years, initially operating without electricity or water.
The region offers various challenging routes. For example, the area around Gamsalp provides a way to circumnavigate the Gamserrugg mountain, which can be part of a longer tour. The Spitzmeilen Hut is a common overnight stop for multi-day treks. For more challenging options, consider routes like the '7-summit tour Flumserberg' or the 'Spitzmeilen Summit (2501 m) – Spitzmeilen loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around Flums guide.
While specific public transport details for every hut are not provided, the Spitzmeilen Hut is accessible from Flumserberg, with the trail beginning after taking a gondola from Tannenboden to Maschgenkamm. Many mountain huts in the region are reached via hiking trails, often starting from villages or cable car stations that have public transport connections or parking facilities.
Visitors appreciate the authentic alpine experience, stunning panoramic views, and the tranquil natural settings. The 'working hut environment' at Alp Tschingla and the 'idyllic location' of Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee are frequently highlighted. The friendly staff at places like Gamsalp and the delicious food at Kurhaus Sennis also contribute to positive visitor experiences.
The hike to Spitzmeilen Hut from Flumserberg is a popular 15 km loop with moderate difficulty, known for its rolling hills. It's advisable to book overnight stays in advance. Visitors often note the interesting red shale rocks in the vicinity and the gorgeous views along the trail. The hut is located at 2116m and can be reached via gondola from Tannenboden to Maschgenkamm, where the trail begins.
Yes, Alp Tschingla is situated directly beneath the majestic peaks of the Churfirsten chain, offering a picturesque setting and panoramic views. The top station of the Gamserrugg-Bahn, near Gamsalp, also offers great starting points for tours in the Churfirsten.


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