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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Sogn and Fjordane

Best huts in Sogn and Fjordane are found in a region known for its fjords and mountains. This area offers a network of huts for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. Many of these are part of the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) network, providing varied experiences from staffed lodges to unserviced cabins. These facilities serve as gateways to the region's landscapes and popular hiking trails with huts.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Østerbø Mountain Lodge

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The Østerbø mountain farm with its wooden buildings is a nice base for activities in Aurlandsdalen. The building, which dates back to 1740, offers over a hundred beds in the …

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Mjølkeflaten Cabin

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Hiker's hut with a great view of Lærdal and overnight accommodation.

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Brandsøya Summit

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Worthwhile viewing point with seating and a small shelter. Binoculars are also installed here. The way up here is easy and the view over the islands is really worthwhile.

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Tungestølen Tourist Cabin

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Great location hut with a magnificent view.

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Fuglesteg Cabin (DNT)

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Unmanned DNT hut about 600 meters (1h) above Fortun. The parking is at the Coop.
The climb is exhausting, but even and mostly on a forest road.
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Bødalsseter Mountain Huts

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The Bødalsseter huts are charming mountain huts in a breathtaking valley at the foot of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier. This remote spot offers great opportunities for wild camping, with plenty of …

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Støyvastøylen Mountain Pasture

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The way to the small huts in the fell is worthwhile. Depending on the season, you are almost alone here and can enjoy the area. Depending on the weather, waterproof shoes are recommended.

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DNT Skogadalsbøen

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Large, hosted DNT hut that has already inspired Edvard Grieg.

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Myrlingen Mountain Summer Farm

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That was a wonderful hiking experience. A derelict alpine pasture, where you can still see the old alpine huts. Beautiful views of the Sonjefjord.

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Vetti Gard

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Since explorers first started coming to Utladalen in the 1800s, Vetti Gard has been an important stop. From here, it's not far to the mighty Vettisfossen, one of Norway's great …

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August 19, 2025, Vetti Gard

Since explorers first started coming to Utladalen in the 1800s, Vetti Gard has been an important stop. From here, it's not far to the mighty Vettisfossen, one of Norway's great waterfalls. During the summer season, you can purchase a simple meal here and there's accommodation too.

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Set to the east of the massive Hurrungane range, Skogadalsbøen is a cabin for lovers of all things wild. Known simply as 'Bøen' by those who've become enamoured with the place, it's over 8 miles (14 km) from the nearest road. It lies at the meeting point of Skogadalen and the famous Utladalen, Norway's deepest valley and the home of Vettisfossen, one of its highest waterfalls.

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So beautiful!

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The Bødalsseter huts are charming mountain huts in a breathtaking valley at the foot of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier. This remote spot offers great opportunities for wild camping, with plenty of space for tents, a common room for shelter, and even indoor accommodations. With fresh drinking water from the taps or nearby river, basic facilities, and solar lighting, it’s a perfect base to experience the raw beauty of the Norwegian wilderness—just remember to leave no trace!

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The cabin is one of many in Norway and is open to everyone all year round. In addition to a solar system for lighting, it is a great destination for families, as there are children's toys and even books in the cabin - the view is also nice to look out over the small town. Please keep it clean and tidy.

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You can drive up a good distance (the road is easy to drive on). Then you come directly to the start of the exciting hiking trail. It is still 2.4 km to the historic Hochalm. Simply beautiful, it's worth it!

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Very nice place with a good view of the place.

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A day trip to Støyvastøylen Alm is also interesting for families with children. The well-marked path leads up to the summer pasture with great views of mountains and waterfalls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Sogn and Fjordane?

Sogn and Fjordane offers a diverse range of huts, from historic mountain lodges like Østerbø Mountain Lodge, with buildings dating back to 1740, to unmanned DNT cabins such as Fuglesteg Cabin (DNT), and charming mountain pasture huts like Bødalsseter Mountain Huts. Many are part of the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) network, providing varied experiences from staffed lodges to unserviced cabins.

Are there family-friendly huts or hikes in Sogn and Fjordane?

Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. For example, the path to Støyvastøylen Mountain Pasture is well-marked and offers great views, making it interesting for families with children. Mjølkeflaten Cabin also offers overnight accommodation and is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Brandsøya Summit offers a child-friendly, varied hike with beautiful views and a small shelter.

Which huts offer historical or cultural significance?

The region is rich in history. Østerbø Mountain Lodge is a historic mountain farm with buildings from 1740, serving as a base for exploring the culturally rich Aurlandsdalen valley. Sinjarheim Mountain Farm is another historical site known for its old farm buildings and offers snacks in the summer. Myrlingen Mountain Summer Farm is also a notable historical site.

What are the best huts for scenic views?

Many huts in Sogn and Fjordane boast spectacular views. Mjølkeflaten Cabin offers a great view of Lærdal. Fuglesteg Cabin (DNT) is known for its fantastic location approximately 600 meters above Fortun. Støyvastøylen Mountain Pasture provides great views of mountains and waterfalls. For high-altitude panoramic views, Fannaråkhytta (DNT) at 2068 meters is an excellent choice, though specific details are limited.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on easy hikes like 'Up to Briksdalsbreen glacier' or 'Flat hike to Bergsetbreen glacier' near many huts. For more challenging treks, consider the 'Historical hiking route Aurlandsdalen' or routes leading to waterfalls. Explore more options in the Hiking in Sogn and Fjordane guide.

Are there opportunities for hut-to-hut trekking in Sogn and Fjordane?

Yes, Sogn and Fjordane is ideal for hut-to-hut trekking, especially through the extensive network managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT). These networks allow adventurers to experience Norway's stunning natural beauty over multiple days, moving from one hut to another. For more information on cabin-to-cabin hikes, you can visit Visit Norway's guide.

What is the best season to visit the huts in Sogn and Fjordane?

The best season for hut hiking in Sogn and Fjordane is typically summer (June to September) when the weather is milder, and most trails are free of snow. This allows for full access to the extensive trail networks and the opportunity to enjoy the region's natural beauty. Some DNT huts might offer limited access or be unstaffed outside of peak season.

How can I access DNT huts in Sogn and Fjordane?

Many DNT huts, especially unmanned ones like Fuglesteg Cabin (DNT), are generally accessible with a standard DNT key. Staffed huts like Tungestølen Turisthytte (DNT) offer beds and facilities, though it's important to check their current operating status as some may be closed for rebuilding or seasonally. It's advisable to check the Norwegian Trekking Association's official resources for booking and access details.

Are there any remote huts for a true wilderness experience?

For those seeking a true escape into nature, DNT Skogadalsbøen, affectionately known as 'Bøen,' is an excellent choice. It is quite remote, located over 8 miles (14 km) from the nearest road, making it a prime location for exploring the rugged Hurrungane mountains. Bødalsseter Mountain Huts also offer a secluded wilderness experience at the foot of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier.

What should I pack for a hut trip in Sogn and Fjordane?

Given the varied terrain and weather in Sogn and Fjordane, it's essential to pack layers, waterproof and windproof outer clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and navigation tools. For DNT huts, especially unserviced ones, you'll need a sleeping bag liner, food, and cooking supplies. Always check the weather forecast and specific hut facilities before your trip.

Can I find huts that are good for beginner hikers?

While many trails in Sogn and Fjordane can be challenging, there are options for beginners. Huts that are easily accessible or located near less strenuous paths are suitable. For example, the path to Støyvastøylen Mountain Pasture is well-marked and considered suitable for families, implying a more moderate difficulty. You can also look for easy hikes in the region, such as those listed in the Easy hikes in Sogn and Fjordane guide.

Is public transport available to reach huts or trailheads?

While some trailheads might be accessible by public transport, many huts in Sogn and Fjordane, especially the more remote ones, require personal transportation or a significant hike from the nearest road. It's crucial to research specific routes and hut locations for public transport options, as services can be limited, particularly in mountainous and fjord areas. Parking is often available at common starting points for popular trails.

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