Best huts around Bærum are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and proximity to the Oslofjord. The area offers a blend of accessible outdoor experiences and more secluded retreats within Bærumsmarka. It serves as a gateway to the wider Nordmarka wilderness, providing opportunities for hiking and recreation. The terrain varies, offering options for different skill levels and preferences.
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A worthwhile stopover… even in (late) summer
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The hotel is a wonderful starting point for hikes. Several hiking trails run past the hotel and the adjacent restaurant. The adjacent parking lot can also be used as a hiking parking space (for a fee).
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Perfect place for a coffee and some food. Epic views of Nordmarka guaranteed
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Very nice cabins and a restaurant are offered.
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Open Tues to Sun. Popular cross-country meeting.
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Bærum offers a diverse range of huts, from serviced lodges with food and overnight stays to simpler, unserviced accommodations for a more rustic experience. Many are managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) and Bærum Turlag.
For families, Skjennungstua is a great choice, known for being family-friendly and offering a viewpoint. Ullevålseter is also very popular, serving delicious waffles and cakes. Sæteren Gård is specifically highlighted as 'the children's own hiking destination,' offering overnight stays, food service, and various activities.
Yes, several huts offer food service. Ullevålseter is famous for its restaurant and cafe, serving waffles and cakes. Skjennungstua offers soup and other goodies. Sæteren Gård is a serviced lodge with food service, and Nygård is a serving place known for its food, though it doesn't offer overnight accommodation.
Sæteren Gård is a serviced lodge providing overnight stays with 48 beds. Around Sæteren Gård, you can also find unserviced huts like Elgstua (4 beds), Knoll (4 beds), and Gapahuk (20 beds) for a more traditional, self-catering experience. Kleivstua also offers overnight stays in its cabins.
Absolutely. Fuglemyrhytta Cabin offers a fantastic view of the Oslofjord, perfect for longer stays or barbecues. Skjennungstua also provides a viewpoint, and Kleivstua is another highlight with scenic views.
The area around Bærum's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like 'Around Østernvann' or more challenging ones like 'Topp7 Vestmarka to the Halvorsenhytta.' There are also options for gravel biking and mountain biking. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Bærum guide, Gravel biking around Bærum guide, and MTB Trails around Bærum guide.
Kleivstua is an excellent starting point for hikes, with several trails running past the hotel and its restaurant. Its adjacent parking lot can also be used by hikers.
Yes, at Bjørnholt Cabin in Nordmarka, you can rent canoes, making it a great spot for combining hiking with water activities.
The huts in Bærum can be enjoyed year-round. Many are popular for cross-country activities in winter, while spring, summer, and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and exploring the diverse natural landscapes. Some huts, like Nygård, are accessible for strollers during certain seasons.
Yes, around Sæteren Gård, you can find several unserviced huts for a 'back to basics' experience. These include Elgstua (4 beds), Knoll (4 beds), and Gapahuk (a shelter with 20 beds). They are suitable for self-catering and offer a quieter stay immersed in nature.
Ullevålseter is a popular meeting point for cross-country activities, especially known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious waffles and cakes.
Yes, some huts offer parking facilities. For instance, Kleivstua has a large parking lot that can be used by hikers, though it may be for a fee.


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