Huts around Strömsund offer a variety of accommodations, from rustic wilderness experiences to comfortable cabins with amenities. The region is characterized by its serene locations, proximity to diverse outdoor activities, and significant cultural sites such as ancient Sami gathering points. Strömsund provides access to natural attractions like the Hällingsåfallet waterfall and serves as a gateway to the "Wilderness Way." These huts are valued for their peaceful settings and as starting points for exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Located directly on the shores of Lake Tåsjön, the picturesque Norråker campsite offers fully serviced pitches for motorhomes and caravans, as well as tent pitches and cozy furnished cabins. The spacious service building features a large communal living room and a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms with toilets and showers, and a laundry room with a washing machine and dryer.
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The cottage, just a stone's throw from the lake, was once the house where the log drivers waited at the weir at the narrow point in the lake's inflow until enough timber had flowed from the Saxälven and Sjoutälven rivers to float it down Lake Tasjön on a raft held together by a net. Hence the name Bomvaktarstugan, the gatekeeper's hut. Today, the hut, built in the 1940s, can be rented as a simple holiday home with electricity, a refrigerator, and a cooktop. The water, just as it always was, comes from the lake. The toilet, sink, and shower are outside.
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The ski lodge on the eastern edge of the village, created from a tool shed belonging to the local ski and sled dog sports club, now also serves as a youth club. Here, young people can make friends and be creative.
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The confluence of the Ankarälven River and Stora Blåsjön Lake is located at an old Sami gathering place. The Sami name is Angkerenjeeruve, which roughly translates as "a dry, grassy bank on a river with many deep holes." The name describes places from the time before Stora Blåsjön was regulated. In 1820, a cemetery and a simple prayer house were established on the old gathering place. The current chapel was built in 1896. Source: Information board
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Beautiful campsite with lots of peace and fully equipped service buildings
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Interesting construction. The bunker is equipped with first aid supplies as well as rescue stretchers and blankets. The bunker and its inventory are designed to save lives.
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The Strömsund area offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic wilderness huts and mountain shelters to comfortable cabins with modern amenities. You can find simple holiday homes, fully equipped cabins at campsites, and basic rest huts for explorers.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Sami Huts in the Church Village, an ancient Sami gathering place where the Ankarälven River meets Stora Blåsjön Lake. This site includes a chapel built in 1896 and offers a profound cultural experience. Another historical option is the Gatekeeper's Hut, a 1940s cottage that once served as a waiting place for log drivers at Lake Tåsjön.
For those exploring the wilderness, the Korallgrottan Shelter is an essential refuge. It's a spacious rest hut equipped with a fireplace and toilet, ideal for visitors to the nearby Korallgrottan, Sweden's longest cave.
Absolutely. The Cabin Campground by the Lake (Norråker campsite) offers cozy, furnished cabins directly on the shores of Lake Tåsjön. Guests have access to a service building with a communal living room, a fully equipped kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry facilities. The Gatekeeper's Hut, available for rent, also provides electricity, a refrigerator, and a cooktop, offering a simple yet comfortable holiday home experience.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for a wide array of outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, swimming, canoeing, rafting, snowshoeing, husky sleigh rides, and ice fishing. The region is also a gateway to the "Wilderness Way," offering scenic drives and access to natural attractions like the Hällingsåfallet waterfall.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails like the "Upper Brakkåfallet from Brakkåfallet" or the "Borgahällan Summit Trail." The "Next to the river – First view of the canyon loop from Hällingsåfallet" offers an easy option. You can find more details on hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Strömsund guide.
Yes, the Emergency Shelter With First Aid Supplies is a massive bunker designed for emergencies. It's located at a parking lot with a great view and is equipped with first aid supplies, rescue stretchers, and blankets to save lives.
The Strömsund area is known for its stunning natural beauty. You can explore the unique karst landscape of Bjurälven, the impressive Hällingsåfallet canyon and waterfall, and the Korallgrottan (Coral Cave), which is Sweden's longest cave. Many accommodations also offer picturesque views of lakes like Tåsjön, Flåsjön, or Öjarn.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, fishing, and water sports. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing, husky sleigh rides, and ice fishing. The region's diverse settings are appealing year-round, with many rental cabins offering modern comforts like fireplaces for colder seasons.
Many huts and cabins in Strömsund cater to families. The Cabin Campground by the Lake offers furnished cabins and communal facilities suitable for families. The Emergency Shelter With First Aid Supplies is also categorized as family-friendly, and the Sami Huts in the Church Village offer a cultural experience for all ages.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their serene locations and proximity to diverse outdoor activities. They serve as excellent starting points for exploring nature, offer a range of comfort levels from rustic to modern, and provide authentic experiences, whether you seek historical insight or a minimalist wilderness retreat.


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