The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) hut network area encompasses an extensive collection of alpine huts throughout Switzerland’s high mountain regions, providing essential shelter and support for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Swiss Alps.
The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) hut network consists of over 150 mountain huts located across Switzerland's diverse alpine landscape, including the Bernese Alps, Pennine Alps, and the Graubünden region. Established in 1863, the SAC has played a crucial role in facilitating safe and sustainable mountain exploration by maintaining these strategically placed huts that serve as base camps for climbers, trekkers, and ski mountaineers. The huts are typically sited at altitudes ranging from 1,500 to over 3,000 meters, often positioned near glaciers, rock faces, and high mountain passes. Ecologically, the region includes a range of alpine flora and fauna, from edelweiss and alpine roses to ibex and marmots, all adapted to the harsh conditions of the high Alps. The network supports a variety of outdoor activities such as multi-day hiking routes, classic alpine climbing, ski touring in winter, and long-distance trekking trails like the Haute Route and Via Alpina. Visitors rely on these huts for overnight stays, meals, and local information, making it possible to explore remote areas safely with relative comfort. The SAC huts vary from modern facilities with full amenities to traditional mountain refuges with basic bedding, reflecting the range of environments in which they operate. The widespread SAC network enhances accessibility to Switzerland’s iconic mountain summits such as the Matterhorn, Eiger, and Dufourspitze. Its infrastructure fosters outdoor recreation while encouraging conservation and respect for the fragile alpine environment. This extensive network is popular with both domestic and international visitors seeking alpine adventure as well as cultural engagement with Swiss mountain heritage.
The Hörnli Hut – classic base camp for Matterhorn ascents
Wildlife viewing opportunities including alpine ibex and golden eagles
Iconic alpine routes connected by the hut network like the Haute Route
Remote huts accessible only by multi-hour hikes offering solitude
The most famous SAC hut, serving as the traditional starting point for ascents of the Matterhorn’s Hörnli ridge.
Located near prominent peaks and glaciers, this hut offers stunning panoramic views of the Bernese Alps.
A modern SAC hut in the Engadin region with excellent access to both hiking trails and ski touring routes.