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.
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