Alp Suvretta

1.4
Graubuenden, Switzerland

About

Alp Suvretta sits at 2,050m in the Suvretta valley, roughly 4.5 hours' walk south of Klosters. The approach follows the Suvretta stream through open alpine meadow and scattered larch forest. From Klosters-Dorf head up the Suvretta valley trail; the path is well-marked and steady rather than steep. The hut is a working alpine dairy farm converted to accommodate hikers, so expect a working environment rather than a dedicated mountaineering facility.

This is a small operation with basic dormitory accommodation for roughly 20 people. Meals focus on hearty mountain food and local produce. The hut does not have running water or electricity—water comes from the stream and lighting from paraffin lamps. This makes it genuinely quiet and isolated, which suits hikers looking to escape developed hut infrastructure. The season runs June through September, depending on snow melt and staffing. Facilities are minimal: toilets are outside, and you'll wash at the stream.

Book ahead by contacting the hut directly; phone numbers and email details vary seasonally. July and August fill quickly, particularly weekends. Early June and September offer more flexibility. The hut lies on the Klosters-Arosa trekking route, so it sees steady traffic during peak season. Bring headtorches and expect to share space with other hikers. This hut suits people comfortable with rustic conditions and self-sufficiency rather than those seeking hot showers and en-suite rooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead during peak season (July–August); shoulder months need less notice. Contact the hut directly by phone or email, as they manage bookings informally.
Alp Suvretta is open June to October, depending on weather and dairy operations; call ahead to confirm exact dates.
Start from Klosters-Dorf and follow the well-marked Suvretta valley trail south for 4.5 hours; the route gains steady elevation through meadow and larch forest with no technical difficulty.
Expect basic dormitory beds and simple meals tied to the working dairy farm schedule; shower facilities are minimal, so pack accordingly.
Yes—the approach is straightforward and not steep, making it accessible for fit beginners, though the basic facilities and farm setting suit hikers comfortable with rustic Alpine accommodation.

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