Best huts around Rougemont, Switzerland, are situated in an alpine landscape known for its natural beauty. This region provides a selection of mountain refuges and rustic accommodation options for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These huts offer a blend of traditional settings and access to numerous outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Steep path to the chalet, but the view of the Gastlosen is worth it
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allow time to walk up if you are coming from the Jaun Bergbahn
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From the edge of Gstaad village at 1,047 meters, you can take the gondola lift, which climbs approximately 900 meters in altitude, to the Höhi Wispile mountain station. Cable car operations for the 2025 summer season begin on June 14, 2025, and run until October 12, 2025.
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The Soldier's Chalet is an idyllic place to stock up on supplies and enjoy the panoramas of the Gastlosen. The chalet is open between May 15 and November 1.
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The Berghaus Wispile is located high above Gstaad and offers breathtaking views of the Saanenland and the surrounding Alps. The Berghaus is a popular starting point for hikes and mountain bike tours in the region. The restaurant at the Berghaus Wispile serves a selection of traditional Swiss dishes and homemade specialties. The sunny terrace invites you to enjoy the impressive mountain scenery with a leisurely meal or a drink. For families, there is a playground and petting zoo near the Berghaus, making it an ideal destination for all ages.
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If you are looking for a picturesque, family-friendly hike in the Friborg region, you should visit Cabane de Bounavaux. This cozy mountain cabin is located in the Vanil Noir nature reserve, the highest peak in the Friborg Pre-Alps. There you can enjoy a delicious soup and a refreshing drink, while admiring the view of the surrounding peaks. The cabin is open and guarded from the end of May to the beginning of October, and you can access it on foot from Grandvillard or from the Baudes car park.
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A very nice hut to spend the night. It is always run by other volunteers. Go outside at dusk to watch the chamois graze. Please note: they only sell snacks and drinks here, so bring your own meals. You can spend the night comfortably but basic on the top floor.
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From here it climbs sharply to Wolfs Ort.
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The huts around Rougemont provide a blend of traditional alpine settings, stunning natural scenery, and access to various outdoor activities. They cater to hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking rustic accommodation, hearty meals, and breathtaking views, often blending tradition with the region's natural beauty.
Yes, the Wispile Mountain Lodge is easily accessible by cable car from Gstaad. It offers stunning panoramic views from its sun terrace and is a great starting point for exploring numerous trails across the meadow-covered mountains without an arduous climb.
Several huts offer accommodation for overnight stays. The Cabane des Marindes provides 50 beds in dormitories, ideal for multi-day treks. Similarly, the Chalet du Soldat has 80 beds across various dormitories, accommodating groups of four to sixteen.
Absolutely. Many huts serve meals and refreshments. The Chalet du Soldat is known for its warming soup, Swiss cheese, and fresh rösti. The Cabane des Marindes offers hearty soups, snacks, and drinks. The Wintermatte Beizli is a rustic alpine hut with a small restaurant serving regional dishes during summer months. The Wispile Mountain Lodge also serves local specialties.
The huts offer breathtaking views of the alpine landscape. From the Cabane des Marindes, you can see the mighty Gastlosen mountain range and, on clear days, even the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The Chalet du Soldat is nestled amidst the majestic Gastlosen chain, offering spectacular natural surroundings. The Wispile Mountain Lodge provides panoramic views over the meadow-covered mountains.
Yes, the Wispile Mountain Lodge is considered family-friendly, offering a 'Cow to Know' discovery tour where children and adults can learn about the cows grazing in the surrounding meadows. Its accessibility by cable car also makes it suitable for families.
The region around Rougemont offers diverse hiking trails. Near the huts, you can find routes ranging from leisurely walks to challenging climbs. For example, the area around the Chalet du Soldat is a base for both leisurely hikes and challenging climbing routes. You can explore various hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Rougemont guide.
Yes, beyond hiking, the Rougemont area provides opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various road cycling routes and gravel biking trails, catering to different skill levels. Some huts, like the Chalet du Soldat, even offer charging stations for electric bikes.
Yes, the Cabane de la Videmanette, perched at 2,130 meters, holds historical significance. It was built in 1930 by members of the Club Vanil and is managed and maintained by them, upholding its century-old history and founding values. It offers a simple and authentic stop for those who appreciate the silence of the mountains.
Many huts operate primarily during the warmer months. For instance, the Cabane des Marindes is open from early June to late September. The Chalet du Soldat operates continuously in summer from June 1st to the end of October and on weekends in winter from mid-December to the end of May. The Wintermatte Beizli is open during the summer months. Generally, early June to late September is ideal for hiking and enjoying the full services of most huts.
Facilities vary by hut but often include dormitories for overnight stays, dining areas serving local cuisine, and sometimes sun terraces with panoramic views. Some, like the Chalet du Soldat, even provide charging stations for electric bikes. Many offer basic amenities suitable for mountain adventurers.
While direct public transport to every hut's doorstep might be limited due to their alpine locations, many are accessible via a combination of public transport to nearby villages (like Gstaad or Rougemont) followed by a hike or cable car. The Wispile Mountain Lodge, for example, is easily reached by cable car from Gstaad.


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