Fluhalp

1.2
2,616m Valais, Switzerland
Demanding

About

Fluhalp sits at 2,616m on the eastern slope of the Rinerhorn, in the Valais region between Törbel and the Turtmann valley. Reach it from Törbel village (1,643m) in roughly 2.5 hours on a clear trail that climbs through alpine pasture. The hut can also be accessed from the Turtmann valley side, though this approach is longer. Most hikers use Fluhalp as a waypoint on multi-day traverses across the Valais Alps rather than a destination in itself.
The hut holds 30 beds in shared dormitories. Meals are served daily during the season—expect simple mountain fare. Drinking water is available on-site. Facilities are basic but functional, typical of a traditional SAC/CAS hut. The season runs from June through September, with exact dates depending on snow conditions and staffing. Winter access is not reliable.
Book directly by phone as far ahead as possible; the hut fills quickly in July and August, especially on weekends. Contact the hut keeper several months in advance for peak-season dates. Arrive early in the day if you're walking from Törbel, as afternoon storms are common at this elevation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Call ahead to confirm availability; the hut has only 30 beds, so booking several weeks ahead is wise for peak season (July–August).
Fluhalp operates during the summer hiking season, typically June to September, though confirm dates by phone before planning your trip.
Start from Törbel village (1,643m) and allow 2.5 hours to reach the hut via the main trail through alpine pasture; the longer Turtmann valley approach is also possible.
The hut serves meals and provides drinking water; beds are in shared dormitories.
Yes—the approach from Törbel is a straightforward alpine trail without scrambling, making it accessible for fit hikers with basic mountain experience.

Quick Facts

Season
Total
30
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Meals served Drinking water

Contact & Booking

Email
Phone
+41 27 967 25 97
Website
https://www.fluhalp.swiss/