CAS Chalet Lacombe
1.4
1,653m
Valais, Switzerland
About
CAS Chalet Lacombe sits at 1,653m in the Diablerets massif above the Valais valley. The hut is reachable on foot from Les Diablerets village (allow 1.5 to 2 hours) or as a stop on longer traverse routes through the Vaud Alps. Most hikers approach from the north via the Grand Pic trail system.
The chalet has 22 beds in simple rooms. The SAC manages it as a basic mountain shelter—bring a sleeping bag liner. Meals are provided by the hut manager; there is no self-catering kitchen. You'll find drinking water and basic toilet facilities. The hut operates year-round, though staffing levels vary seasonally. This is a working hut used heavily by SAC members on training weekends and family outings, not a refuge built for crowds.
Book directly with the hut manager by email or phone. The chalet fills quickly during July and August weekends, especially on route days for popular Valais traverses. Reserve at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead for peak season. Off-season (November to March) you can often book with shorter notice, but always check ahead—weekend occupancy remains unpredictable. Half-board rates apply. Confirm the exact meal service when you call, as the hut sometimes runs as unstaffed in shoulder seasons.
The chalet has 22 beds in simple rooms. The SAC manages it as a basic mountain shelter—bring a sleeping bag liner. Meals are provided by the hut manager; there is no self-catering kitchen. You'll find drinking water and basic toilet facilities. The hut operates year-round, though staffing levels vary seasonally. This is a working hut used heavily by SAC members on training weekends and family outings, not a refuge built for crowds.
Book directly with the hut manager by email or phone. The chalet fills quickly during July and August weekends, especially on route days for popular Valais traverses. Reserve at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead for peak season. Off-season (November to March) you can often book with shorter notice, but always check ahead—weekend occupancy remains unpredictable. Half-board rates apply. Confirm the exact meal service when you call, as the hut sometimes runs as unstaffed in shoulder seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead during summer; contact the hut by email or phone to confirm availability and meal service.
The hut is staffed seasonally; contact CAS directly for exact opening and closing dates, as they vary by year.
Hike from Les Diablerets village in 1.5 to 2 hours, or incorporate it as a stop on longer traverse routes via the Grand Pic trail system.
The hut manager provides meals; there is no self-catering kitchen, so you eat what the hut serves. Drinking water is available.
Yes—the 1.5–2 hour approach from Les Diablerets is moderate and suitable for hill walkers with basic fitness; it's an accessible entry-level Alpine hut.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- SAC
- Season
- –
- Total
- 22
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +41 79 544 31 52
- Website
- https://www.cas-diablerets.ch/cabanes/chalet-lacombe/