Anenhütte Peter Tscherrig – Alpine Hut Guide

Reservation

Located above the wild and scenic Lötschental, the Anenhütte Peter Tscherrig is a traditional privately run alpine hut that blends Valais mountain culture with access to serious high-alpine terrain. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and panoramic views, it is a respected base for experienced hikers and mountaineers heading toward the Anen region and surrounding peaks.

    • Location: Lötschental, Canton of Valais, Switzerland

    • Altitude: ~2,358 m

    • Type: Serviced alpine hut (private)

    • Capacity: Approx. 45–50 places

    • Season: Typically mid-June to late September

    • Managed by: Peter Tscherrig (private management)

  • The approach is physically demanding but technically manageable for experienced hikers.

    • Main approach: From Wiler (Lötschental)

    • Ascent time: 3–4 hours

    • Elevation gain: ~1,100 m

    • Terrain: Steep mountain trails, alpine meadows, rocky sections

    • Technical level: Moderate

    • Notes: Good fitness required; exposed sections in places

    The route offers impressive views over the Lötschental throughout the ascent.

  • The Anenhütte offers solid comfort for a hut at this altitude.

    • Dormitories with mattresses and blankets

    • Half-board meals available

    • Drinking water

    • Indoor toilets

    • Limited electricity (lighting only)

    Comfort levels are higher than bivouacs, while maintaining a traditional alpine character.

  • Meals focus on hearty Valais alpine cuisine, well suited for hikers and mountaineers. The atmosphere is friendly and authentic, often shaped by conversations around routes, conditions, and local mountain life.

    • Price range: Comparable to standard alpine hut rates

    • Booking: Recommended during summer season

    • Payment: Cash preferred

    Advance reservations are advisable during peak hiking and climbing periods.

  • The Anenhütte is well positioned for varied alpine objectives:

    • High-level hikes toward the Anenhorn region

    • Alpine traverses connecting neighboring valleys

    • Access to glacier terrain and mountaineering routes

    • Scenic summit viewpoints above the Lötschental

    Some routes may require glacier equipment depending on season and conditions.

    • Best season: July to September

    • Conditions: Generally stable in summer, but weather changes quickly

    • Risks: Fog, storms, early snowfall

    Early starts are recommended for longer routes.

    • Experienced hikers

    • Mountaineers

    • Photographers seeking remote alpine landscapes

    • Not suitable for beginners or families with small children

    • Carry sufficient water for the ascent

    • Use trekking poles for steep sections

    • Bring a hut sleeping bag liner

    • Check weather forecasts carefully

    • Respect hut rules and quiet hours

Why This Hut Is Worth Visiting

The Anenhütte Peter Tscherrig offers a rare balance between comfort, authenticity, and access to serious alpine terrain. Its location above the Lötschental and its privately run character make it a memorable stop for those looking to experience the Alps beyond the main tourist routes.

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