Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
Huts
Switzerland
Graubünden
Landquart

Malans

Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Malans

Best huts around Malans provide access to diverse alpine landscapes, including high-altitude mountain ranges bordering Austria and Liechtenstein. The area features historic alpine pastures and serves as a starting point for various tours. Malans and its surroundings offer a range of huts, from traditional mountain shelters to renovated historical buildings. These locations provide facilities and serve as bases for exploring the region's natural features.

Best huts around Malans

  • The most popular huts is Pfälzerhütte, a hut located at 2,108 meters altitude in the Naaf Valley, bordering Austria. It serves as a starting point for tours to the Naafkopf and the Liechtensteiner Weg.
  • Another must-see spot is Schesaplana Hut, a hut offering an original atmosphere with amenities like a warm shower. It is known for its kitchen and serves as a base for reaching other huts in the region.
  • Visitors also love Heidi Alp, a family_friendly hut on the Ochsenberg, built over 200 years ago. It is easily accessible from Maienfeld on foot or by bike and features a garden mountain inn.
  • Malans is known for its mountain huts, alpine huts, and mountain restaurants. The variety of huts provides options for accommodation, dining, and starting points for hikes.
  • The huts around Malans are appreciated by the komoot community, with 416 upvotes and 418 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Pfälzerhütte

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Pfälzerhütte is a mountain hut at an altitude of 2,108 meters and is located at the top of the Naaf Valley on the border with Austria. The hut is an ideal starting point for tours to the Naafkopf, where the borders of Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein meet, as well as to the Liechtensteiner Weg, via which the Brandner Ferner, the Mannheimer Hütte and the Schesaplana can be reached. Above the hut towards the Naafkopf is a climbing garden with routes from 4th to 7th difficulty levels.

You can find all information about prices and opening times at alpenverein.li/huetten/pfaelzerhuette-2108m.

Translated by Google •

Tip by

See hikes here

Send to Phone

Save

Valüna Alp

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Alp Valüna, Saminatal (Valorschtal), footbridge
Alp in the southern (upper) Samina Valley (Valorschtal), municipality of Triesen; 498 hectares, of which 130 hectares are productive pastures. Borders Gritsch (Schaan), Gapfahl (Balzers/Mäls), Steg and Alpelti (Triesenberg) and Pradamee/Hahnenspiel (Vaduz). In addition to Valünasäss (1409 m above sea level), Valüna includes two other alpine tiers: Waldboda (1557 m above sea level) and Obersäss (1646 m above sea level). Name Valorsch from Old Romansh valüglia (small valley).
First mentioned in 1378 (vallúl), when Count Heinrich V of Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz sold his Alp Valüna with the Drasgimiel (Alpelti) and Schädlersboden (Chleistäg) estates to the village community of Triesen. Valüna had already used this before (probably as a fiefdom). In 1403 the people of Triesen gave the Alpelti and in 1406 the Chleistäg to some people from Triesenberg as hereditary fiefs; In 1615 the Chleistäg and in 1665 the Alpelti passed entirely to the Triesenbergers. In 1600 the Schafbleikin and Messweid pastures and in 1659 the Platta were sold to Mäls (Alp Gapfahl), and in 1610 the Heidböchel to Triesenberg. Conversely, Triesen bought the Waldboda from Count Franz Wilhelm von Hohenems in 1651, which it cleared like some other forest areas (1600, 1647, 1663).
From 1595 to 1718, the Valüna was allocated for use to the comrades in the Triesner lower village, and the Alp Lawena to those in the upper village. The land register from 1809 names all citizens of the municipality of Triesen as owners of Valüna, with the exception of the Hintersassen. According to the Triesen Alp Statutes of 1867, the municipality was the owner; since 2004 it has been the newly created Triesen Citizens' Cooperative.
Triesen successfully defended itself against foreign alpine rights claims in the Valüna several times: in 1493 against Baron Ludwig von Brandis, in 1684 against Count Ferdinand Karl von Hohenems, and in 1762 against the Austrian bailiwick administration in Feldkirch and the municipality of Balzers/Mäls. Border and usage conflicts with Gapfahl (1440, 1636, 1899) and Gritsch (1474, 1601, 1602, 1608, 1942) were frequent. In addition, various conflict-prone servitudes weighed on the Valüna, in addition to rights of way, especially the snow escape right in favor of the Alpelti, Gapfahl and Gritsch, as well as timber procurement rights in favor of Gapfahl (until 1984) and Gritsch.
In 1815, Governor Josef Schuppler classified Kuhalp Valüna as the best alp in Liechtenstein. According to the Brandis land register (around 1509/17), she had to pay 2 quarters of lard and 8 cheese as bird whey (replaced in 1861). The pasturing of foreign cattle for interest was documented as early as 1493. When the land register was created in 1809, the maximum amount of the Valüna was set at 100 items; it increased over the course of the 19th century and has amounted to 185 livestock units since 1997. In 1892, 203 cows and 35 cattle were bred, in 2004 55 cows with and 61 without cheese as well as 135 calves and cattle. There were often horses, pigs and, until around 1960, sheep at high altitudes in the Valüna. Until 1945 there were two dairies on Valünasäss (since then one), and another on Waldboda until 1957. Production in 1891 was 71,862 kg of milk, 2,385 kg of butter and 5,410 kg of cheese, and in 2003 it was 48,207 kg of milk, 3,239 kg of fatty cheese and 1,385 kg of sour cheese. The community ran the alpine operations under its own management until 1957. From this year onwards, she leased the Valüna, together with the fore and aft pastures of Matruala, Forst and Scherris, first to the Triesen Alpine Users' Cooperative, then to individuals.
A cheese dairy was mentioned in Valüna in 1493, a “Stafel” (alpine hut/stable) in 1602, huts and a “Rinderstafel” in 1651. In 1792/93 an avalanche destroyed two alpine huts. They were rebuilt in 1793. Two stables built in the Säss in 1876/77 were torn away by an avalanche in 1945, along with the two dairy huts from 1793. Today's dairy hut and stable were built between 1945 and 1947 (a mechanical milking system was installed in the 1970s, a milking parlor was installed in 2001 and the building was renovated in accordance with EEA hygiene regulations). A dairy hut and stable existed on Waldboda by the 19th century at the latest. The current building, built in 1945, was temporarily leased for leisure purposes after the dairy ceased operations in 1957; Since it was renovated in 2003, it has again served as a shepherd's hut. From 1865 and 1870 until an avalanche in 1999, a dairy hut and stable also existed on the Obersäss, first mentioned in 1651.
The old alpine path over the Kulm was replaced by mobile roads from the 1860s onwards; The construction of the Sücka–Valüna section took place in 1869. In 1969, the renovation of the mountain area in Valüna began. The Valüna high hunting area also includes Gritsch, Gapfahl, Alpelti and Chleistäg (1289 ha). The Valüne Valley is a popular hiking and cross-country skiing area.
Text / Source: Historical Lexicon left
historical-lexikon.li/Val%C3%BCna

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

Schesaplana Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Beautiful hut with a nice team, delicious food and great views!

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sareis Mountain Restaurant

Highlight • Restaurant

Sareis mountain restaurant, Malbun
The ski slopes, which have been opened up by the Sareis chairlift and the Sareiserjoch mountain restaurant (2015 m above sea level) since 1963, are located in the Alp Turna area.
At 2,000 meters above sea level M is the Sareis mountain restaurant on the Sareiserhöhe. Enjoy unforgettable moments in Liechtenstein's breathtaking mountains in the cozy dining room and on the wonderful sun terrace.
Text: Bergbahnen Malbun AG
sareis-malbun.li

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Heidi Alp

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Heidialp / Ochsenberg, Maienfeld
The alpine hut on the Ochsenberg, built over 200 years ago.
Garden mountain inn (Heidialp), the original Heidi hut on the Ochsenberg above Maienfeld.
Easily accessible from Maienfeld in about 1.5 hours on foot or about 45 minutes by bike.
heidialp-ochsenberg.ch
Directions:
heidialp-ochsenberg.ch/wegbeschreibung

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up for free to discover even more huts and cabins around Malans.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Malans

Step into the hiking season – spring routes in Graubünden

Blue lakes, wide panoramas & autumnal splendour – hiking in Heidiland

Pure Swiss mountain idyll – hikes in Heidiland

Hiking around Malans

MTB Trails around Malans

Road Cycling Routes around Malans

Running Trails around Malans

Gravel biking around Malans

Mountain Hikes around Malans

Cycling around Malans

Other adventures around Malans

Step into the hiking season – spring routes in Graubünden

Collection by

Graubünden

Tips from the Community

Roger Eggenberger 🐾👣
October 17, 2025, Pfälzerhütte

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

Translated by Google

5

0

Paul
May 27, 2025, Heidialp

Heidialp / Ochsenberg, Maienfeld The alpine hut on the Ochsenberg, built over 200 years ago. Garden mountain inn (Heidialp), the original Heidi hut on the Ochsenberg above Maienfeld. Easily accessible from Maienfeld in about 1.5 hours on foot or about 45 minutes by bike. https://www.heidialp-ochsenberg.ch/ Directions: https://www.heidialp-ochsenberg.ch/wegbeschreibung/

Translated by Google

11

0

The fine Schesaplana Hut is located at 1,908 m. It offers overnight accommodation in the camp or in double rooms. Dogs are allowed in the double rooms. Half board is offered (it was great). Very friendly team 😊

Translated by Google

2

0

The apple strudel is worth it...

Translated by Google

7

0

Uwe Schuck
February 5, 2024, Heidialp

Heidi, the love of my childhood, lived here. I spent countless hours with this beautiful story, crying and laughing. A beautiful piece of earth, you can imagine what it was like back then.

Translated by Google

2

0

The Schweizer Steig is the shortest climb from the Schesaplanahütte to the Schesaplana. It is an alpine climb of category T4. Therefore, it should be enjoyed with caution when descending, especially when it is wet. Until 45 minutes before the summit of the Schesaplana you can always see views back to the Schesaplana hut.

Translated by Google

1

1

The Schesaplana Hut is a mountain hut in the best sense of the word: original, but still beautifully and lovingly made, with a few comforts like a warm shower (3 minutes for 7 CHF in 2023). The rooms in the main building are a dream, there is also a sink in the hallway and the toilet in the stairwell. The kitchen is very good and the Bircher muesli in the morning is the best I can remember. There is an annex with two more rooms and the storage room. In the hallway you can charge your cell phone in the evening. There is also a winter room. From the Schesaplana Hut you can reach the Pfälzer Hut in the direction of Lichtenstein, the Totalp Hut and Douglass Hut in the direction of Lünersee Austria and the Carschina Hut in the direction of Engadin Switzerland.

Translated by Google

1

0

Juliane
September 26, 2023, Schesaplana Hut

Beautiful hut with a nice team, delicious food and great views!

Translated by Google

3

0

Frequently Asked Questions

Which huts around Malans are ideal for families?

For families, the Heidi Alp is an excellent choice. This historic alpine hut on the Ochsenberg is easily accessible from Maienfeld on foot or by bike and features a garden mountain inn. Another great option is the Valüna Alp, which is also family-friendly and offers a restaurant and scenic viewpoints. Additionally, the Blockhütte Buchwald, located next to the Aelplibahn valley station, provides a children's playground and a public fire pit, making it perfect for a family outing.

What historical huts can I visit near Malans?

The region boasts several huts with rich history. The Heidi Alp, built over 200 years ago, offers an authentic alpine experience. The Valüna Alp is another historical site, with records dating back to 1378, and has been a significant alpine settlement for centuries. For a deeper dive into local heritage, the Vordere Hütte on the Malanser Alp has been restored to preserve the traditional Walser architectural style and serves as a house of contemplation and silence.

Are there huts that offer accommodation for overnight stays?

Yes, the Pfälzerhütte is a well-regarded option for overnight stays, known for its good food and clean facilities. The Schesaplana Hut also provides accommodation in its main building and an annex, with amenities like a warm shower available for a fee.

Which huts offer the best views around Malans?

For stunning vistas, the Schesaplana Hut is highly praised for its great views. The Pfälzerhütte, situated at 2,108 meters, also offers panoramic views, especially towards the Naafkopf where the borders of Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein meet. The Sareis Mountain Restaurant, accessible by chairlift, provides unforgettable moments from its sun terrace at 2,000 meters above sea level.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The huts around Malans serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. From the Pfälzerhütte, you can embark on tours to the Naafkopf or explore the Liechtensteiner Weg. The Valüna Valley, near Valüna Alp, is popular for hiking and cross-country skiing. You can also find numerous cycling and running routes in the broader Malans area. For cycling, consider routes like the "Vineyards of Jenins" or "Historic Old Town of Maienfeld" from the Cycling around Malans guide. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as "Rheindammweg" or "View of Marschlins Castle" from the Running Trails around Malans guide.

Are there challenging hikes or climbing opportunities near the huts?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area around the Pfälzerhütte offers a climbing garden above the hut towards the Naafkopf, with routes ranging from 4th to 7th difficulty levels. The hut also serves as a base for reaching the Brandner Ferner, Mannheimer Hütte, and Schesaplana via the Liechtensteiner Weg.

What is the best time to visit the huts around Malans?

The best time to visit the huts around Malans largely depends on your desired activity. The summer and early autumn months (June to October) are ideal for hiking and exploring the high-altitude huts like Pfälzerhütte and Schesaplana Hut, when trails are generally clear of snow. For cross-country skiing, the Valüna Valley is popular during winter. Always check current weather and snow conditions before planning your trip, especially for higher elevations.

Can I access any of the huts using public transport or lifts?

Some huts and mountain restaurants are easily accessible. The Sareis Mountain Restaurant can be reached effortlessly via the Sareis chairlift from Malbun. While most traditional huts require hiking, the Heidi Alp is noted for its accessibility, being reachable by foot or bike from Maienfeld.

What kind of food can I expect at the huts?

Many huts offer delicious local cuisine. The Schesaplana Hut is particularly praised for its very good kitchen, with visitors often highlighting their Bircher muesli. The Pfälzerhütte is also known for serving ample and tasty food. The Heidi Alp features a garden mountain inn, perfect for a leisurely meal amidst alpine scenery.

Are there any huts that serve as a base for multi-day tours?

Yes, the Schesaplana Hut is an excellent base for reaching other huts, including the Pfälzer Hut towards Liechtenstein, the Totalp Hut and Douglass Hut towards Lünersee Austria, and the Carschina Hut towards Engadin Switzerland. Similarly, the Pfälzerhütte is a strategic starting point for tours to the Naafkopf and along the Liechtensteiner Weg.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts around Malans?

Visitors frequently commend the friendly teams, delicious food, and spectacular views offered by the huts. The authentic and lovingly maintained atmosphere of places like the Schesaplana Hut is highly appreciated. The variety of options, from historic alpine pastures to high-altitude mountain shelters, provides diverse experiences for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.

Most popular routes around Malans

Hiking around Malans

Most popular attractions around Malans

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Find more beautiful huts and cabins around Malans by checking out the top ones in these nearby places:

FläschMaienfeldJeninsTrimmisUntervazHaldensteinZizers

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Jenins

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy