Zapporthütte SAC
1.3
Lombardy, Italy
About
Zapporthütte SAC sits at 2,612m on the border between Lombardy and Graubünden, reached via the Splügen Pass area. From Splügen village (1,896m), allow 4–5 hours hiking. The route climbs steadily through Alpine meadow and scree to the hut's rocky perch. The final approach crosses exposed terrain—solid mountain legs required. In winter, the hut is inaccessible without specialist winter mountaineering skills.
The hut holds 24 beds split across dormitory rooms. Meals are simple and hearty: expect pasta, soup, and local cheese. Hot showers are available. Water comes from mountain springs. The hut opens mid-June through September. The SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) manages it, so standards follow Swiss hut protocols. Toilets are outside. Mobile reception is unreliable.
Book 8–10 weeks ahead for July and August via the SAC website or by calling ahead. The hut attracts weekend hikers from both the Italian and Swiss sides, so weekdays are quieter. Bring cash—card payments are not always possible. The guardian lives on-site and can provide route advice for continuing to nearby peaks like Säntis approaches or traverses toward Glarus.
The hut holds 24 beds split across dormitory rooms. Meals are simple and hearty: expect pasta, soup, and local cheese. Hot showers are available. Water comes from mountain springs. The hut opens mid-June through September. The SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) manages it, so standards follow Swiss hut protocols. Toilets are outside. Mobile reception is unreliable.
Book 8–10 weeks ahead for July and August via the SAC website or by calling ahead. The hut attracts weekend hikers from both the Italian and Swiss sides, so weekdays are quieter. Bring cash—card payments are not always possible. The guardian lives on-site and can provide route advice for continuing to nearby peaks like Säntis approaches or traverses toward Glarus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 4–6 weeks ahead during July–August; weekends fill quickly. Contact via rifugio.net or the SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) directly, as this is a SAC hut on the Swiss/Italian border.
Open mid-June to late September with full staffing; closed in winter due to snow and exposure. Confirm current dates before planning, as Alpine weather can shorten the season.
Start from Splügen village (1,896m) and allow 4–5 hours for the 716m climb via Alpine meadow and scree; the final section crosses exposed rocky terrain and demands solid mountain fitness.
24 beds in dormitory rooms, simple hearty meals (pasta, soup, local cheese), and basic facilities typical of SAC huts; no private rooms or showers—bring a towel and expect cold water.
Not for beginners: the exposed final approach and high altitude (2,612m) demand solid Alpine experience and scrambling ability. Families with teenagers comfortable on mountain terrain can manage it in good weather.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- SAC
- Season
- –
- Total
- 24
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website
- https://www.zapporthuette.ch/