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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Sweden

Huts in Sweden offer access to diverse natural landscapes, from vast forests to mountainous regions. The country's extensive network of trails, including the Kungsleden, provides opportunities for multi-day treks. These accommodations range from basic mountain shelters to unique eco-lodges, allowing visitors to experience Sweden's wilderness.

Best huts in Sweden

  • The most popular huts is Valkallen Summit and Cabin, a summit and hut offering a simple, furnished cabin with a fireplace. It provides views over the coast and basic amenities for overnight stays.
  • Another must-see spot is Saltoluokta Mountain Station, a hut and one of the largest mountain stations on the Kungsleden. Visitors can expect accommodation, food, groceries, and equipment rental in a picturesque setting.
  • Visitors also love Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation), a hut and settlement with a shop, cafe, and beds. It serves as a starting point for tours in the Swedish-Norwegian border area.
  • Sweden is known for its diverse range of huts, including rustic mountain shelters, traditional log cabins, and unique eco-lodges. These accommodations offer various ways to engage with the country's natural beauty.
  • The huts in Sweden are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 800 highlights and 69 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Tärnättvattnet Hut

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A cabin to sleep in with beds. There is wood and ax, a small stove and the lake for swimming.

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STF Abisko Mountain Station

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This is "the" starting point for the famous Kungsleden. Here you can come to rest again and sleep properly. The restaurant is also recommended.

This is "the" starting point of the famous Kungsleden. It's the place to calm down and to sleep well before starting the track! Enjoy!
I can also recommend the restaurant.

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Here the Southern Kungsleden has halftime. A large modern mountain station with food and equipment sales. Very good bus connections even to Stockholm in summer.

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STF Abiskojaure Mountain Cabin

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STF Abiskojaure Refuge | N68.287937747893 °, E18.585090637207 °
The STF Abiskojaure is located in the Abisko National Park on the clear mountain lake Abiskojaure. The hut is beautifully situated on the Kungsleden and Nordkalottleden. There is a shallow sandy beach that invites you to take a refreshing swim.

Room: 6
Number of beds: 51 - 75
Opening times: 2016: 19 / 2-1 / 5, 17 / 6-18 / 9
Breakfast: No breakfast
Restaurant: No restaurant

sauna
Pets allowed - limited number of pet shelters
Outdoor equipment is for sale

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Valkallen Summit and Cabin

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Nice view, great place to stay (no farm, no beds, but sleeping on the floor is possible in the cottage, fireplace available, next source is further away in Lövvik or Norrvarp)

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Saltoluokta Mountain Station

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The Saltoluokta refuge is, like that of Abisko, one of the largest built on the Kungsleden.

You will find all the amenities there: accommodation, food, groceries, equipment rental, and even WiFi.

Easily accessible by boat, the refuge makes an ideal base camp for exploring the region. Its picturesque setting, nestled between Lake Langas and its nearby mountains, will delight more than one.

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STF Aktse Mountain Cabin

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The Akste refuge, located on the Kungsleden, is also famous as a base camp for exploring the Sarek National Park.

Built on the banks of the tranquil waters of the Laitaure, the refuge has fifty beds and a grocery store. In these preserved regions far from civilization, do not hesitate to stock up on food.

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Lake Lomsen

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Lake Lomsen is just a short walk from Ritamäki and boasts the usual wilderness hut, fireplace and outdoor toilet. It features on the Finnskogleden long-distance hike on the stage between Mitandersfors and Lebiko. Don't forget your insect repellent!

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STF Alesjaure Mountain Hut

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The sauna in Alesjaure is still fired with a real wood stove in the same room. Incredibly rustic!

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Here, in addition to the Kungsleden, the Rallarvägen begins, which was laid out as a construction site road during the construction of the Ofotbahn. Along this route there are many remains from the construction period of the railway line, but also from WWII, when this railway was of strategic importance as a means of transporting iron ore.

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April 3, 2026, STF Abiskojaure Mountain Cabin

The Abiskojaure hut is a comfortable first stop on your Kungsleden winter journey. The excellent hut hosts (Stugvärd) offer warm lingonberry lemonade when you arrive (bring your own cup!) and explain the procedures for staying in the mountain huts. Expect to collect water, chop wood, and help with kitchen chores while you stay. You'll have all of the things you need to make meals in the kitchens, including pots and pans and dishware. One of the best things about the winter huts are the saunas, which are typically open after 5 pm, with times for women only, men only and mixed groups.

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January 5, 2026, Lake Lomsen

It is accessible in winter.

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Very nice campsites in the wind-protected forest, but you have to pay for them. The fee includes a bastu, toilets, and a kitchen.

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September 15, 2025, Lake Lomsen

Lake Lomsen is just a short walk from Ritamäki and boasts the usual wilderness hut, fireplace and outdoor toilet. It features on the Finnskogleden long-distance hike on the stage between Mitandersfors and Lebiko. Don't forget your insect repellent!

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Fantastic view from the summit. Barbecue area and overnight accommodation. Cooking area in the hut. Restrooms, and a wood storage facility next door.

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Great visitor center and cabin at the national park!

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Lisa
September 12, 2024, Tärnättvattnet Cabin

Beautiful little house at the lake. You are allowed to sleep there. Wood for the fireplace is also available and of course a toilet.

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Basically the entrance to Abisko Nationalpark. Here are a train station, accommodation options and a camp site. This is also where the Kungsleden, a 470 km long-distance trail, starts. A very impressive and beautiful national park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Sweden?

Sweden offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, from rustic mountain shelters and traditional log cabins to unique eco-lodges and luxurious retreats. These accommodations provide various ways to experience the country's natural beauty, whether you're seeking a basic wilderness experience or a more comfortable stay.

Which huts are good starting points for exploring the Swedish mountains?

Several huts serve as excellent bases for mountain exploration. Saltoluokta Mountain Station, one of the largest on the Kungsleden trail, is nestled between Lake Langas and surrounding mountains. Grövelsjön Mountain Station is another great starting point for tours in the Swedish-Norwegian border area. For those venturing into Sarek National Park, STF Aktse Mountain Cabin is a popular base camp.

Are there family-friendly hut options in Sweden?

Yes, many huts in Sweden cater to families. Highlights like Svänö Homestead in Store Mosse National Park, STF Abisko Mountain Station, and Grövelsjön Mountain Station are noted as family-friendly. These often provide facilities and a welcoming environment for all ages.

What kind of amenities can I expect at Swedish mountain huts?

Amenities vary greatly. Many STF mountain cabins, like Saltoluokta Mountain Station and Grövelsjön Mountain Station, offer accommodation, food, groceries, and equipment rental. More remote huts, such as Valkallen Summit and Cabin, might offer basic facilities like a fireplace and sleeping mats, requiring visitors to be more self-sufficient.

Can I find huts near lakes or with scenic views?

Absolutely. Many huts are beautifully situated. Tärnättvattnet Hut is located by a lake and offers scenic views. Lake Lomsen features a wilderness hut with a fireplace and an outdoor toilet, plus a deck for swimming and fishing. Valkallen Summit and Cabin provides breathtaking views over the coast.

Are there unique or off-grid cabin experiences in Sweden?

Yes, Sweden is known for its innovative and immersive cabin experiences. Examples include the 'primitive' hobbit-like huts at Kolarbyn Eco Lodge, luxurious forest cabins like Loggers Lodge, and architecturally unique treehouses at Treehotel. These often operate off-grid, offering a deep connection with nature.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The areas around Swedish huts are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including long-distance routes like the Kungsleden. For more specific options, explore guides like Hiking in Sweden or Mountain Hikes in Sweden. Some regions also offer gravel biking opportunities, as detailed in the Gravel biking in Sweden guide.

What is the best time to visit huts in Sweden?

The best time depends on your desired experience. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking and enjoying longer daylight hours. Many huts, especially those managed by the STF, are open during both summer and winter seasons, catering to hikers and cross-country skiers respectively. Some remote huts might be accessible year-round for experienced adventurers.

Which huts are located along popular long-distance hiking trails?

Several huts are strategically located along Sweden's famous hiking trails. Saltoluokta Mountain Station and STF Aktse Mountain Cabin are both found on the Kungsleden trail. STF Abiskojaure Mountain Cabin is also beautifully positioned along both the Kungsleden and Nordkalottleden trails.

Are there huts that offer a more remote or wilderness experience?

For a true wilderness experience, consider huts in more remote areas. STF Aktse Mountain Cabin is a popular base for exploring the untouched Sarek National Park. Lunndörrsstugan in the Vålådalen Nature Reserve operates without electricity or running water, offering a 'simple life' experience, typically reached by hiking or skiing.

What do visitors enjoy most about staying in Swedish huts?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural surroundings, the sense of peace and remoteness, and the unique connection to nature. Many appreciate the simple yet comfortable accommodations, the opportunity for communal living in mountain stations, and the breathtaking views, such as those from Valkallen Summit and Cabin.

Are there huts with good public transport access?

Some mountain stations, like Grövelsjön Mountain Station, offer very good bus connections, even to cities like Stockholm in summer, making them accessible without a private car. Saltoluokta Mountain Station is easily accessible by boat.

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