Best huts around Katrineholm are situated in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including numerous lakes and nature reserves. The area offers a range of accommodations from rustic shelters for outdoor enthusiasts to well-equipped rental cabins. These facilities provide opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty, often near hiking trails and water bodies. Katrineholm's surroundings are ideal for those seeking outdoor activities and tranquil stays.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A very nice shelter. Above all, it's large and offers enough space for up to 12 people. About 400 meters away is a large box of firewood. Right next to the camp is a small, weatherproof shed where unused wood can be stored for the next group. A truly beautiful place.
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A beautifully maintained walkway (Bruksdammen) with benches is available. The small island has two shelters with fire pits and even a wheelchair-accessible restroom.
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Lilla Göljan is a small lake in Fjällmossen nature reserve. It has two shelters that are interconnected, a fireplace and a couple of picnic tables. Just next to the shelters is also a privy/outhouse, and along the trail to the north is a nice drinking water source and access to firewood. There is also an axe available! There is a small jetty going into the water, and swimming is possible, but apparently not recommended. The shelter area has nice evening sun and a view of the sunset, but in the morning the sun rises behind some cliffs on the opposite side, so you don't get much sun here until later in the morning. Be careful to not hit your head in the low edges of the shelter roof! Both me and the guy who used the other shelter came away with a small cut in our heads. Note that the shelter location is close to the parking spot of the nature reserve, so it may get crowded on popular days.
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The shelter location is elevated a bit from the actual lake, but is in a pretty nice spot. There is an outhouse in the woods right behind the shelter. The shelter has a fireplace and is equiped with a saw for preparing firewood. Down by the water is a separate firepit and a pretty big patch of flat ground, enough to pitch several tents. There is a water source ~500m along the trail to the north west of the shelter. It looked fine when I passed by in the spring, but several people had complained in the shelter guest book that it was dried out when they visited, so it may not be reliable. The trail leading east towards Fagerö was completely flooded when I visited, so be prepared to make your way through the brush if you go here during wet seasons. Note that there is another shelter nearby, at the Fagerö swimming area.
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Nice shelter by the lake! The shelter is well equiped with a saw, an axe, buckets as well as a picnic table. There is a fireplace right in front of the shelter as well as a separate firepit down by the water. There is a small outhouse behind the shelter and another one located a few hundred meters north along the trail, when crossing the small gravel road. There is a small swimming spot along the shore just south of the shelter.
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The Häggsjön lake is surrounded by dense reeds, but there is a tiny jetty that barely reaches the edge of the reeds, but is enough to get to the water and even swim if you're not too picky. The shelter itself is nice and offers a fireplace as well as a bench. The surrounding ground is quite overrun by ants. A little bit west of the shelter is a small path that leads to an outhouse.
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Lovely lake with several shelters, fireplaces and picnic tables. There is also a handicap outhouse as well as a supposedly wheelchair accessible path leading to the shelter area. Highly recommended, but also close to Hälleforsnäs town and can be busy at times.
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The Katrineholm area offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic shelters ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and overnight stays to well-equipped rental cabins perfect for a more comfortable experience. These options provide opportunities to enjoy the region's natural beauty, often located by lakes or within nature reserves.
Several shelters are popular among outdoor enthusiasts. The Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area features multiple shelters, fireplaces, and picnic tables, with a wheelchair-accessible path. Another favorite is the Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön, which is well-equipped with tools, fireplaces, and a swimming spot. Also highly regarded is Lilla Göljan lake and shelter in Fjällmossen nature reserve, known for its interconnected shelters, firewood access, and beautiful sunset views.
Yes, for those seeking more comfort, Katrineholm offers various rental cabins. Options include private houses with waterfront lots and amenities like rowing boats and saunas, tiny houses with modern conveniences like Wi-Fi and large patios, and cozy lake houses perfect for swimming and canoeing. Many are situated in picturesque, secluded locations, offering a tranquil escape.
Most rustic shelters in the Katrineholm region are generally free for a one-night stay. However, they typically cannot be booked in advance, operating on a first-come, first-served basis. Rental cabins, on the other hand, are privately owned and require booking and payment.
Yes, several shelters are suitable for families. The Lilla Göljan lake and shelter and the Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön are both categorized as family-friendly. The Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is also highly recommended for families, featuring picnic tables and a wheelchair-accessible path.
Facilities vary by shelter, but many offer basic necessities for outdoor stays. For example, Lilla Göljan lake and shelter provides interconnected shelters, a fireplace, picnic tables, a privy/outhouse, and access to drinking water and firewood. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön is well-equipped with a saw, axe, buckets, picnic table, and multiple firepits. Most shelters also have outhouses nearby.
Yes, the huts and shelters are often located near hiking trails, providing excellent opportunities for exploration. For instance, the Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is situated in the Fjällmossen nature reserve, which has various trails. You can find more detailed information on hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Katrineholm guide.
Beyond hiking, the Katrineholm region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Many huts are located by lakes, making them ideal for swimming, fishing, and canoeing. The area is also popular for cycling. You can explore routes for Gravel biking around Katrineholm or discover MTB Trails around Katrineholm.
Some areas around Katrineholm offer improved accessibility. Notably, the Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area features a handicap outhouse and a supposedly wheelchair-accessible path leading to the shelter area, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers ideal conditions for swimming, hiking, and enjoying the long daylight hours by the lakes. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for hiking with fewer crowds. Winter can be magical for those seeking a quiet, snowy experience, though some facilities might be less accessible.
Many huts and shelters in Katrineholm boast excellent views and lakeside settings. The Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is known for its evening sun and sunset views. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön and Häggsjön shelter are both situated directly by lakes, offering picturesque surroundings.
For a rustic shelter, it's advisable to bring your own sleeping gear (sleeping bag, mat), cooking equipment, water (though some shelters have sources, their reliability can vary), and a headlamp. While some shelters provide firewood and tools like saws or axes, it's always good to be prepared with your own essentials.


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