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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Hedmark

Best huts in Hedmark, now part of the larger Innlandet county, offer diverse accommodations for experiencing Norway's natural landscapes. The region features a range of options, from modern cabins with amenities to rustic trekking association huts. These facilities provide access to various outdoor activities throughout the year. Hedmark's geography supports both comfortable stays and more rugged wilderness adventures.

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  • The most popular huts is Svukuriset DNT Cabin, a hut that serves as a popular starting point…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Gutulia Nature Trail

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Very nice path to the former summer pasture. There is an open hut there, in which information material on the history of use is on display.

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Svukuriset DNT Cabin

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Svukuriset is a popular starting point for hikes in Femundsmarka. The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) bought the southern farm in 1926 and operates a hiking hut here in summer. At …

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Shelter with Fire Pit by the River

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Great place to make a fire

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Gutulia Seter Cabins

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Here are the restored huts of the old summer pasture Gutulia Seter. A beautiful hiking trail along the lake leads here from the parking lot.

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Ljørkoia Shelter and Fire Pit

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There is also a seating area and a fireplace in front of this refuge in the middle of the moorland. Follow the local regulations if you want to use them!

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Cabin Island at Anno Norsk Skogmuseum

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On the island of Prestøya you can also spend the night in one of the cabins. Information about this is available from the Norsk Skogmuseum.

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Vingelsgaard Guesthouse

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Gasthof Vingelsgaard is located at an altitude of 730 meters above sea level. in the old village "Vinnilsgar'n", which is the oldest settlement in Vingelen. This settlement used to be …

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Gammelsaga DNT Cabin

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Gammelsaga is a self-catering cabin of the DNT without provisions.
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Kolodalen Dock

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A small island in the middle of the lake. The crossing is possible on a small raft that has to be driven by hand. The island itself is beautifully calm …

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Nice windbreak with benches and table, in front of which there is a fireplace and a trash can. Camping directly next to the windbreak is not possible because of the …

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July 8, 2025, Kärke Båt Shelter With Fire Pit and Dock

Nice place + toilet and access to the lake

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Nice windbreak with benches and table, in front of which there is a fireplace and a trash can. Camping directly next to the windbreak is not possible because of the sloping ground. But you should be able to find somewhere nearby.

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Great place to make a fire

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This spacious shelter with river access offers plenty of space for resting and bivouacking. It also has a fire pit, a simple grill, and barbecue tongs.

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On the island of Prestøya you can also spend the night in one of the cabins. Information about this is available from the Norsk Skogmuseum.

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The guest house is lovingly furnished and is beautifully located on a mountain ridge with a view of the beautiful surroundings. Current information and booking options are available on the homepage: https://vingelsgaard.no/

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A drinking water fountain is in the forest next to the bridge. The place is signposted.

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There is also a seating area and a fireplace in front of this refuge in the middle of the moorland. Follow the local regulations if you want to use them!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Hedmark offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious modern cabins with amenities like saunas, jacuzzis, and fully equipped kitchens, to more rustic DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) huts. DNT huts can be staffed lodges with prepared meals, self-service cabins stocked with provisions, or no-service cabins requiring you to bring everything.

Are there family-friendly huts or shelters in Hedmark?

Yes, several huts and shelters in Hedmark are suitable for families. For example, the Shelter with Fire Pit by the River offers plenty of space for resting and bivouacking with a fire pit and grill. The Gutulia Nature Trail also features an open hut and is considered family-friendly, as is the Ljørkoia Shelter and Fire Pit. You can also find family-friendly options at Cabin Island at Anno Norsk Skogmuseum and Vingelsgaard Guesthouse.

Can I visit historical huts or sites in Hedmark?

Absolutely. Hedmark is home to several historical sites. The Gutulia Seter Cabins are restored huts of an old summer pasture, accessible via a beautiful hiking trail. The Gutulia Nature Trail features an open hut with information on historical land use and ancient methods. Vingelsgaard Guesthouse is another historical site offering accommodation.

What hiking opportunities are available near Hedmark's huts?

Hedmark offers extensive hiking opportunities. Many huts, like the Svukuriset DNT Cabin, serve as excellent starting points for trails in Femundsmarka, including to the summit of Stor-Svuku. You can find various hiking routes, such as the Panoramic trail to Skagsvola or the hike to Gutulia Seter, by exploring the Hiking in Hedmark guide.

Are there cycling routes accessible from huts in Hedmark?

Yes, Hedmark provides numerous cycling routes. Many cabins are situated in locations with easy access to biking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the Mjøstråkk Trail or the loop around Bæreia lake. More details on cycling routes can be found in the Cycling in Hedmark guide.

What other outdoor activities can I enjoy near the huts?

Beyond hiking and cycling, Hedmark offers a wide array of outdoor activities depending on the season. In summer, you can enjoy fishing, swimming in lakes like Osensjøen or Lake Mjøsa, and even golf. Winter brings opportunities for skiing, both alpine and cross-country, with facilities like Rena alpine and Trysilfjellet nearby. Some areas also offer e-biking and trail running. Check out the Running Trails in Hedmark guide for more options.

When is the best time to visit huts in Hedmark?

Hedmark's huts and cabins are suitable for year-round visits, with activities varying by season. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, fishing, and swimming. Autumn (September-October) offers beautiful fall foliage. Winter (November-April) is perfect for skiing and snowshoeing, with many cabins providing access to winter sports. Spring (May) is a good time for quieter trails and observing nature awakening.

What amenities can I expect at huts and cabins in Hedmark?

Amenities vary significantly between modern cabins and DNT huts. Modern cabins often feature electricity, running water, new bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even saunas or jacuzzis. DNT staffed lodges offer prepared meals and hot showers, while self-service and no-service DNT cabins are more rustic, typically lacking electricity and running water, relying on provisions you bring or are stocked in the cabin.

Are there huts with special features like viewpoints or river access?

Yes, you can find huts and shelters with unique features. The Shelter with Fire Pit by the River offers direct river access. The Ljørkoia Shelter and Fire Pit and Kolodalen Dock provide scenic viewpoints. The Kärke Boat Shelter with Fire Pit and Dock also offers lake access and views.

Where can I find a good starting point for hikes in Femundsmarka?

The Svukuriset DNT Cabin is a popular and excellent starting point for various hikes in Femundsmarka. The Norwegian Trekking Association operates this hiking hut in the summer, providing a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness, including trails to the summit of Stor-Svuku and fishing lakes.

Are there dog-friendly cabin options in Hedmark?

Yes, some cabins in Hedmark are dog-friendly. For instance, the 'Charming Country House with Top Facilities' near Lake Mjøsa is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a great base for year-round activities with your pet. It's always recommended to confirm pet policies directly with the specific cabin or hut provider when booking.

What are some unique modern cabin experiences in Hedmark?

Hedmark offers several unique modern cabins designed for comfort and immersion in nature. Examples include 'The Cabin Dream' in Trysil, featuring a new wood-fired sauna, and 'WonderInn Delta,' known for its mirrored glass design that blends seamlessly into the landscape. 'Stolpehytta' in Modum offers tranquility among treetops with panoramic views, and 'Fjordhill Cabin' often includes amenities like a jacuzzi and Wi-Fi.

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