Cabin Alpe di Nimi

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Capanna Alpe di Nimi

1,718m Ticino, Switzerland
Moderate

About

Capanna Alpe di Nimi sits at 1,718m on a pastoral meadow in the Leventina Valley, deep in Ticino's southern Alps. Reach it from Rodi-Fiesso by hiking 2 hours north through mixed forest and Alpine pasture. The trail is well-marked but steep in sections. Few hikers know this hut, which means genuine quiet and space on weekends when popular SAC huts are packed.
The cabin sleeps 15 in mixed dorms. The guardian provides simple evening meals and breakfast. Water comes from the nearby spring. There's no electricity beyond a solar panel for lighting, and no WiFi—this is intentional. The hut operates year-round but is most reliable May to October. Winter access depends on snow conditions; contact ahead if you're planning November through April.
Book directly with the guardian by phone or post. Capacity is small, so July and August weekends fill 4–6 weeks out. Shoulder seasons (June, September, early October) offer better availability and more stable weather than the peak summer months. This is a working pastoral hut serving locals and serious walkers, not a resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the guardian 2–3 weeks ahead; this small hut rarely fills, so last-minute spots are often available.
Open June to October, staffed by a guardian who provides meals and maintains the hut.
Start from Rodi-Fiesso and hike 2 hours north; the trail is well-marked but steep in sections, gaining roughly 600m through forest and pasture.
The guardian cooks simple evening meals and breakfast; water comes from a nearby spring, and there is no WiFi.
Yes, if you're comfortable with a 2-hour steep hike; the hut itself is basic but friendly, and the low crowds make it less intimidating than busier SAC huts.

Quick Facts

Season
Total
15
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Contact & Booking

Email
Phone
Website
https://www.ticino.ch/de/alpineHuts/details/Bergh%C3%BCtte-Nimi/13397.html

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