Lui D'Aout

1.3
1,957m Valais, Switzerland
Moderate

About

Lui d'Août sits at 1957m on the eastern side of Val d'Anniviers in Valais. Reach it from Grimentz by hiking north on trail 16 for 2 hours. The route climbs through larch forest and alpine meadow, gaining 700m steadily but never steeply. In winter, the approach becomes significantly harder due to snow.
The hut is a small, simple stone building run by SAC. It has space for 20 people in mixed dormitories. The guardian serves hot meals at dinner and packed lunches on request; bring your own water bottle. Open year-round, though expect minimal staffing outside summer months (mid-June to September). The hut sits on the walking route between Grimentz and Chandolin, making it useful as a stopover rather than a destination in itself. Nearby you'll find the Lac de Laidig and access to ridgelines heading toward Pointe de Zinal.
Book directly by phone or email with the guardian. July and August fill quickly; reserve 4–6 weeks ahead for these months. Spring and autumn are quieter. The hut has no electricity and basic washing facilities, so plan accordingly. Winter visits require experience with snow travel and avalanche risk assessment. Grimentz has a train station and hotels if you need to base yourself nearby before or after your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; the hut has only 20 beds and fills quickly in peak season.
Lui d'Août is staffed from June to September; exact dates depend on snow conditions.
Start from Grimentz and follow trail 16 north for 2 hours, climbing 700m through forest and meadow at a steady, moderate grade.
The guardian serves hot dinner and packed lunches on request; bring your own water bottle as there's no running water.
Yes—the 2-hour approach is steady but never steep, and it's a good introduction to Alpine hut hiking; children should be comfortable on a 700m climb.

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