Huts near Trimmis, Switzerland, are located in the Graubünden region, characterized by its Bündner mountains and traditional "Maiensässe" or mountain huts. This area offers a range of mountain accommodations, from rustic to modern, providing views over the Bündner Rheintal. The region's huts are often found at elevations around 1500 meters, offering a secluded experience. They provide insight into centuries-old traditions and mountain life.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A challenging climb with beautiful scenery and virtually no motorized traffic. However, it's only partially recommended for road bikes, as it's a dead end and the ruts in the concrete on the descent are annoying and spoil the fun.
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Beautiful area, even in winter, not crowds of people. With a beautiful view.
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Kiosk closed. Apparently already winterized. 🙉🤷♂️
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The Malixer Alp (also called Alp Malix) is located above Brambrüesch and below the Furggabüel peak. In summer, there is an inn on the Alp where local products are served to eat and cool drinks to drink.
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Self-service drinks, Twint or cash possible.
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Stay on the gravel road. Some apps chase you up the hiking trails, but it's best to go on the gravel road!
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The Berghaus operates an Alpine taxi service. However, I almost got sick during the rapid and jerky ride down the narrow road down to Fideris.
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The Trimmis region, part of Graubünden, offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations. You'll find traditional "Maiensässe" – rustic mountain huts often secluded at higher elevations – alongside renovated huts with modern comforts. Options range from simple stays with wood fires to places like Ochsenalp Mountain Hut, known for its welcoming atmosphere, or the elegant Maiensäss Chlara with amenities like a kitchen and Wi-Fi.
Yes, several huts around Trimmis are well-suited for families. For instance, Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is a welcoming spot for nature lovers of all ages. Another excellent choice is Berghaus Arflina, Heuberge, which offers double rooms, shared rooms, and tourist camps, making it ideal for couples, families, and groups.
Huts in the Trimmis region offer a variety of culinary experiences and amenities. Many, like Ochsenalp Mountain Hut, are known for delicious food. Calanda Hut is praised for its tasty Capuns and homemade cakes. The Stams Alp settlement features a quaint pub with a small, regional menu and homemade specialties. Malixer Alp offers local products and, on Fridays, wood-fired pizza. Some huts, like Berghaus Arflina, provide accommodation, reception services, and a bar.
Many huts in the Trimmis area boast stunning views. Maiensäss / Berghütte Ratschon, located above Untervaz, offers "Natur pur mit Weitblick" over the Bündner Rheintal. Calanda Hut also provides a great view from its comfortable mattress dormitories. Ochsenalp Mountain Hut and Stams Alp settlement are also categorized as offering viewpoints.
The region around Trimmis is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore trails like the easy "Wooden Bridge over Riverbed – Helsana Run loop from Trimmis" or the more challenging "Walser Settlement, Stams – Saysersee loop from Says." Cyclists can tackle routes such as the "Rhine Riverside Trail – Pardisa Bridge over the Rhine loop from Untervaz-Trimmis." For gravel biking, consider the "Rhine at Pardisla Bridge – Rhine Riverside Trail loop from Burg Neuburg." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Trimmis, Cycling around Trimmis, and Gravel biking around Trimmis guides.
While many hut trails in the Graubünden mountains can be challenging, there are options for beginners. The region offers various hiking trails, some of which are categorized as easy. For example, the "Wooden Bridge over Riverbed – Helsana Run loop from Trimmis" is an easy 4.7 km hike. Always check the difficulty grade of a specific route before heading out. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Trimmis guide.
The best time to visit the huts largely depends on the activities you plan. The summer months (June to September) are ideal for hiking and biking, when the alpine pastures are lush and most huts are fully operational. For example, the Malixer Alp's inn is open in summer, and their cattle graze from June to mid-September. Some huts, like Berghaus Arflina, are also beautiful in winter, offering a different experience away from crowds.
Absolutely. The Graubünden region is known for its "Maiensässe," which are traditional mountain huts offering an authentic glimpse into centuries-old traditions and mountain life. Places like the Stams Alp settlement with its quaint "Beizli" and regional menu provide a traditional Swiss inn experience. Many huts emphasize local products and a rustic charm, allowing visitors to experience the essentials of mountain life.
Visitors frequently praise the delicious food, warm atmosphere, and stunning views offered by the huts. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax and take a break in a natural setting. For example, Ochsenalp Mountain Hut is noted for its food and cozy pub, while Calanda Hut receives compliments for its Capuns and homemade cakes. The tranquility and opportunity to switch off from everyday hustle, as offered by places like Maiensäss / Berghütte Ratschon, are also highly valued.
Yes, several huts in the Trimmis region offer overnight accommodation. Calanda Hut provides comfortable mattress dormitories. Berghaus Arflina, Heuberge, offers a wide range of options including double rooms, shared rooms, and tourist camps, with over 130 beds available. These provide a great opportunity to extend your mountain adventure.
While specific transport details for each hut vary, the region generally offers options for reaching mountain accommodations. Some huts might be accessible by car with nearby parking, while others require a hike. For more remote locations, public transport might take you to a starting point, from where you'd continue on foot. For example, Berghaus Arflina operates an Alpine taxi service, which can be a convenient way to reach it. It's always recommended to check specific access details for each hut you plan to visit.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, the region is rich with charming, less-known Maiensässe that offer a secluded experience. Maiensäss / Berghütte Ratschon, described as a lovingly renovated mountain hut offering pure nature and tranquility, could be considered one such gem. Similarly, Maiensäss Chlara provides an elegant, self-sufficient escape. These types of huts often provide a more intimate and authentic mountain experience away from the busiest spots.


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