Huts around Umeå provide access to the region's diverse natural landscapes, which include coastal areas, dense forests, and the Umeå River. The city serves as a base for exploring these surroundings, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural elements. Visitors can find various types of shelters and cabins suitable for outdoor activities. The area features numerous lakes and trails, making it a destination for those seeking nature experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Shelter with fire pits (in/out) + toilet (without water)
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Great tip in a wonderful setting.
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A nice shelter on the side of the road, with free wood to use.
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The nearby shelter isn't just for resting; there's room for two or three sleeping bags – or a tent. The barbecue area isn't far away.
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Shelter beside river with fire pit and firewood. Picnic table and seating outside. Possible to camp beside if needed, but close to road
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A nice hut on a nice hiking trail.
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Around Umeå, you can find a variety of huts and shelters, including traditional shelters with space for sleeping bags or tents, windbreaks with fireplaces, and BBQ huts. Some unique options include bird's nest cabins suspended in trees, comfortable cabins at camping resorts, and peaceful lakeside cottages. For a more rustic experience, there are also overnight cabins along hiking trails like the Isälvsleden trail.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. For instance, First Camp Umeå offers various cabin types and is close to Nydalasjön, Umelagun, and Zip Adventure Park. Tallbacken Fritidsby is a small-scale cabin village by a lake with a sandy beach, barbecue areas, and boats, ideal for families. Additionally, many komoot highlights like Gammal Sälg Shelter and Fireplace and Shelter with fire pit by the river are categorized as family-friendly.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Umeå are dog-friendly. While specific hut rules may vary, the general outdoor environment is welcoming to dogs. For example, the Gammal Sälg Shelter and Fireplace is listed as dog-friendly. When planning your trip, it's always a good idea to check specific regulations for individual accommodations or protected areas.
Facilities vary by hut type. Many shelters, like Riverside Shelter, offer internal hearths, outdoor fireplaces, and sometimes toilets and firewood. BBQ huts, such as those near View of Lake Tavelsjö from Tavelsjöberget, provide grilling facilities. More developed cabins, like those at First Camp Umeå or Granö Beckasin, offer modern comforts, including full hotel standards or kitchenettes.
The Umeå region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like those around Lake Nydala or the Isälvsleden trail. Cycling is popular, with routes such as the Sörforsrundan or Tavelsjörundan. Running trails are also available, including paths around Gamla Bron. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking around Umeå, Cycling around Umeå, and Running Trails around Umeå guides.
Yes, several trails in the Umeå area feature huts. The Isälvsleden trail has an overnight cabin at Missutjärn. The Lögdeälvens vildmarksled (Wilderness Trail) also offers opportunities for long hikes with shelters. Additionally, Torrbergstugan is a pre-bookable option for an overnight stay when hiking towards Västra Vännfors from Umeå. Many komoot highlights, such as Shelter with fire pit by the river, are situated directly on hiking paths.
Umeå's huts can be enjoyed year-round, offering different experiences. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying lakes, with longer daylight hours. Autumn (September-October) brings beautiful fall foliage. Winter (November-March) transforms the landscape for activities like cross-country skiing, with some huts potentially accessible for winter stays. Spring (April-May) is a time of awakening nature.
While specific winter-designated huts are not detailed, the Umeå region is known for its winter sports. Many cabins and shelters remain accessible during winter, providing warmth and shelter for those enjoying cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. It's advisable to check the accessibility and amenities of specific huts if planning a winter visit, as some may require pre-booking or have limited services.
For panoramic views, consider visiting View of Lake Tavelsjö from Tavelsjöberget. This viewpoint offers stunning vistas of Lake Tavelsjö and the surrounding landscape, complete with BBQ huts for a scenic break.
For some designated overnight cabins, especially those in more remote wilderness areas or managed by specific organizations, pre-booking or permits might be required. For example, Torrbergstugan is a pre-bookable option. For simpler shelters and windbreaks, permits are generally not needed for short daytime use. Always check local regulations or contact the relevant tourist information for specific huts you plan to use for overnight stays.
Some modern cabin options, such as the 'Lingonstuga Plus' at First Camp Umeå, are designed to be accessible. For wilderness shelters, accessibility can be more limited due to natural terrain. It's recommended to inquire directly with specific cabin providers or check detailed trail information for accessibility features if this is a requirement.
Parking availability varies by location. Many popular trailheads and cabin resorts, like First Camp Umeå, offer dedicated parking facilities. For more remote wilderness huts, parking might be at the nearest road access point, requiring a walk to the hut. It's advisable to research specific parking options for your chosen hut or trail before your visit.
While wilderness huts themselves typically don't have cafes or pubs, many hiking areas around Umeå are close enough to the city or smaller communities to access such amenities. For example, areas like Nydalasjön are near Umeå city center, where you'll find various dining options. For more remote trails, it's best to pack your own provisions.


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