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Top 7 Huts and Cabins around Bygland

Best huts around Bygland are primarily managed by DNT Sør, offering access to the mountain landscapes of Setesdal, Norway. The region features a variety of appealing huts, from historic mountain cabins to lakeside accommodations. These facilities provide opportunities for outdoor experiences within the natural environment. Bygland's location in Setesdal makes it a central point for exploring the area's wilderness.

Best huts around Bygland

  • The most popular huts is Small cabin at the north end of Lake Kvitevatn, a hut that can be used as a place to take a break. This location offers a spot for rest in the natural surroundings.
  • Another must-see spot is Håheller Cabin (DNT), a hut equipped with 6 beds and an additional 3 beds for hikers with dogs. This DNT cottage is located above Lake Sandvigvatnet.
  • Visitors also love Ljosland Mountain Cabins, a hut in a settlement with a viewpoint. This area is a destination for skiers during winter.
  • Bygland is known for DNT huts, self-catering cabins, and lakeside accommodations. The region offers a variety of huts to see and explore, catering to different preferences for an overnight stay.
  • The huts around Bygland are appreciated by the komoot community, with 11 upvotes and 6 photos shared.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Moss-Covered Wooden Cabin by the Forest Stream

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A small, mossy wooden cabin tucked right beside a forest stream, giving a very secluded, “hidden in the trees” feel. The rocky watercourse and flowing rapids add background sound and a sense of cool, damp terrain. Great for a quiet stop—just enough shelter to rest, with natural spots nearby to pause and enjoy the stream and woodland greenery.

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Håheller Cabin (DNT)

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Above the lake Sandvigvatnet located cottage of the DNT, equipped with 6 beds (+3 in hut part for hikers with dog). Without food storage and open.

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Nutevasshytta

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Nutevasshytta is a small self-catering hut belonging to the DNT, the Norwegian Trekking Association. It has a total of 20 beds, eight of which are in the main hut and the remaining twelve in the annex.

In addition to a kitchen, you will find a grocery store, books and a canoe with life jackets. There is no mobile phone reception at the hut itself, but there is reception 200 metres west on the hill of Bjørnnuten.

You can find all further information here: ut.no/hytte/101127/nutevasshytta.

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April 20, 2026, Moss-Covered Wooden Cabin by the Forest Stream

A small, mossy wooden cabin tucked right beside a forest stream, giving a very secluded, “hidden in the trees” feel. The rocky watercourse and flowing rapids add background sound and a sense of cool, damp terrain. Great for a quiet stop—just enough shelter to rest, with natural spots nearby to pause and enjoy the stream and woodland greenery.

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February 23, 2026, Nutevasshytta

Nutevasshytta is a small self-catering hut belonging to the DNT, the Norwegian Trekking Association. It has a total of 20 beds, eight of which are in the main hut and the remaining twelve in the annex. In addition to a kitchen, you will find a grocery store, books and a canoe with life jackets. There is no mobile phone reception at the hut itself, but there is reception 200 metres west on the hill of Bjørnnuten. You can find all further information here: https://ut.no/hytte/101127/nutevasshytta.

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Shelter with fireplace. Firewood can be used for a fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find around Bygland?

Around Bygland, you'll find a variety of accommodations, primarily DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) mountain huts, which are often self-service. There are also lakeside cabins available. These range from historic wilderness cabins to more accessible options, catering to different preferences for an overnight stay.

Are there any historic huts in the Bygland region?

Yes, Nutevasshytta is a self-catering DNT hut. Additionally, Gaukhei is a historic self-service DNT hut deep within the Setesdal Vesthei wilderness, considered the oldest tourist hut in the region with origins dating back to 1898. Tjønndalen also offers an authentic, old-fashioned charm.

Which huts are suitable for families or first-time visitors?

Lakkenstova is known for being family-friendly and accessible, making it an excellent destination for first-time visitors to DNT self-service huts. Tjønndalen is also relatively easy to access and very suitable for families. For quick access, Øyuvsbu is only a 15-20 minute walk from a parking area, ideal for families seeking a quick escape into nature.

Are there huts with easy access or close to parking?

Øyuvsbu offers exceptionally easy access, being only a 15-20 minute walk from a parking area along the Suleskarveien road (though this road is closed in winter). Lakkenstova is also accessible, with a hike of approximately 7 km (about 2 hours) from Ljosland ski center.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts around Bygland?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, and swimming in small tarns. Longerakhyttene by Byglandsfjorden lake provides opportunities for rowing, canoeing, or sailboarding. For more structured routes, you can explore various hiking trails, running trails, and MTB trails in the Bygland area.

Which huts offer fishing opportunities?

Gaukhei is known for excellent fishing opportunities in the surrounding area, a tradition for over 120 years. Øyuvsbu is a good base for fishing in Øyuvsvatn and surrounding waters, with free fishing for DNT members. The Longerakhyttene by Byglandsfjorden also offer great fishing for trout and 'bleke'.

Are there any dog-friendly huts in the area?

Yes, Håheller Cabin (DNT) has an additional 3 beds in a hut part specifically for hikers with dogs. Lakkenstova also includes a dedicated room for guests with dogs in its security hut.

What facilities can I expect at the DNT self-service huts?

DNT self-service huts like Gaukhei, Tjønndalen, Lakkenstova, and Øyuvsbu typically feature well-equipped kitchens with gas burners, kitchenware, and wood stoves for heating. Many have solar panels for lighting. Provisions are often available, and sleeping arrangements include bunks with duvets and pillows. Water is usually sourced from nearby streams or lakes.

Can I find huts that offer canoes for use?

Yes, Nutevasshytta provides a canoe with life jackets for guests. Øyuvsbu also has canoes available for loan to overnight guests.

What is the best time to visit the huts around Bygland?

The summer months are ideal for hiking and enjoying the full range of activities, with some huts like Gaukhei being staffed and offering meals. Winter offers opportunities for skiing, especially around areas like Ljosland Mountain Cabins, which is a popular destination for skiers. Note that some roads, like the Suleskarveien near Øyuvsbu, are closed in winter.

Which huts are good starting points for longer treks?

Tjønndalen is a great starting or ending point for the 'Setesdalsheiene på tvers' (across Setesdalsheiene) trek. Gaukhei also serves as a central hub for various marked summer routes to other DNT huts like Josephsbu, Håhelleren, Øyuvsbu, and Tjønndalen.

Are there any huts that offer a true wilderness experience despite being somewhat accessible?

Øyuvsbu, despite its proximity to the Suleskarveien road, offers a true wilderness experience with the feel of being deep in nature. Gaukhei, situated deep within the Setesdal Vesthei wilderness, also provides a remote and peaceful location perfect for experiencing untouched nature.

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