Going hiking in Switzerland? How hiker huts offer a unique experience
Hiker huts let hikers immerse themselves in the mountains and connect with like-minded others, and are cheaper than most hotels

I’m trekking down the side of a Swiss mountain and I see my salvation far below in the lush green valley. The structure appears no bigger than a dot, yet it has what I’m craving: a hot meal and a bed.
On foot, it’s still three hours away. I breathe in, filling my lungs with fresh Alpine air, and I put my legs back to work as I exhale, revitalised.
My destination is Rotstockhütte, one of hundreds of hiker huts across the Alps that offer food, rest and respite from the elements amid stunning mountain scenery.
Many can be reached only by trail or helicopter. All guarantee a memorable experience for outdoor adventurers.

I had heard about Switzerland’s legendary hut system, and I was excited to see what the huts were like. Some require expert mountaineering skills to reach, but many can be accessed by hikers with less experience, including children.
Right now, my hiking pals – my husband, my brother and his wife – and I have just a few hours of daylight to reach Rotstockhütte.