Ramozhütte
1.1
2,293m
Graubuenden, Switzerland
About
Ramozhütte stands at 2,293m in the Prättigau region of Graubünden, serving hikers crossing the high passes between the Liechtenstein and Appenzell Alps. Approach from Schruns in the Prättigau valley via the Gauschla alp in roughly 4 hours. The hut sits on the Ramoz Pass route, placing it on longer traverse itineraries rather than as a casual day-hike destination. The setting is exposed alpine terrain where weather changes quickly.
The SAC-managed hut offers 23 beds across mixed dormitories. Meals are provided—expect simple, calorie-dense food suited to mountain days. Drinking water is available. There is no self-catering kitchen, so you eat what the hut serves or bring your own supplies. The hut typically opens from June through October, though conditions can shift this window. Winter closure is firm.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead. July and August weekends fill quickly—aim for 4-6 weeks' notice during peak season. Weekday visits in June and September are easier to accommodate. The hut keeper can advise on current access conditions and passes routes if you call ahead.
The SAC-managed hut offers 23 beds across mixed dormitories. Meals are provided—expect simple, calorie-dense food suited to mountain days. Drinking water is available. There is no self-catering kitchen, so you eat what the hut serves or bring your own supplies. The hut typically opens from June through October, though conditions can shift this window. Winter closure is firm.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead. July and August weekends fill quickly—aim for 4-6 weeks' notice during peak season. Weekday visits in June and September are easier to accommodate. The hut keeper can advise on current access conditions and passes routes if you call ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book as soon as possible via email or phone—the hut has only 23 beds and fills quickly in summer months.
The hut operates seasonally; contact them directly by email or phone for current opening dates and staffing schedule.
Start from Schruns in the Prättigau valley and hike via Gauschla alp—roughly 4 hours on a demanding route over exposed alpine terrain.
The SAC-managed hut serves meals; drinking water is available, but there is no self-catering kitchen.
No—the demanding access and exposed alpine setting make this a hut for experienced hikers and mountaineers on longer traverses, not casual visitors.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- SAC
- Season
- –
- Total
- 23
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +41 81 356 55 02
- Website
- https://sac-arosa.ch/ramozhuette/