Turtmann The Turtmann Hut: Sacred Fire at the foot of the Barr Horn. Find out more about: The Turtmann Hut: Sacred Fire at the foot of the Barr Horn.
La Forclaz Col de la Dent Blanche CAS Bivouac Find out more about: Col de la Dent Blanche CAS Bivouac
Schmadri Hut Located at 2,262 meters, high up in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, at the foot of the north-west ridge of the Grosshorn, in the midst of the UNESCO World Heritage Region "Swiss Alps Jungfrau–Aletsch". Find out more about: + Schmadri Hut
Refuge de Pierredar High above Les Diablerets at 2,293 meters, in a remote area below the peaks of the Diablerets. Find out more about: + Refuge de Pierredar
Capanna Alpe Lèis The small Alpine hut, located at 1801 meters in the Moleno Valley, has 14 beds. Find out more about: + Capanna Alpe Lèis
Carschinahütte SAC At the foot of the Sulzfluh, on a rocky hilltop, lies the Carschina Hut SAC. Find out more about: + Carschinahütte SAC
Barone Refuge The small but beautiful hut is located at 2,172 meters behind Sonogno (Verzasca Valley), below the Barone Lake. Find out more about: + Barone Refuge
Capanna Campo Tencia The hut lies at an altitude of 2140 meters, on a terrace named Poggio del Giübin that dominates the upper Piumogna valley. Belonging to the SAC Section Ticino, the Campo-Tencia hut is the first mountain hut in the Ticino Alps. It was constructed way back in 1912 at the foot of the summit bearing the same name. The Campo Tencia hut is renowned for its excellent cuisine and large choice of both hot and cold Ticino-style specialities served throughout the day in amicable ambiance. Find out more about: + Capanna Campo Tencia
Mulchenhütte The family-friendly Mulchen Hut Lauiboden is located in the untouched natural landscape of the Schils Valley. Find out more about: + Mulchenhütte
Suls-Lobhornhütte Sitting on the high plateau of the Sulsalp, above Isenfluh / Sulwald in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the charming log cabin offers a sweeping view of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Find out more about: + Suls-Lobhornhütte
The Turtmann Hut: Sacred Fire at the foot of the Barr Horn. In 1920 the idea is born to build an SAC Hut at the remotest corner of the Turtmann Valley. Find out more about: + The Turtmann Hut: Sacred Fire at the foot of the Barr Horn.
Albert-Heim-Hütte SAC The hut is named after Albert Heim, the Alpine explorer, geologist and glaciologist. He became an honorary member of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC). Find out more about: + Albert-Heim-Hütte SAC
Cabane de l'A Neuve The dramatic climb begins at the floor of the wild, unspoilt Ferret valley. Three-and-a-half bracing hours later, you arrive at the Cabane de l’A Neuve, a hut spectacularly located on a rocky spur among snow-capped peaks. Find out more about: + Cabane de l'A Neuve