Huts around Nordreisa are situated in a Norwegian municipality characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including Reisa National Park, the Reisaelva river, and Lake Ráisjávri. The area offers various accommodations, from rustic shelters to established DNT cabins. These locations provide access to hiking and fishing opportunities. Nordreisa's environment allows for experiencing natural phenomena like the Northern Lights.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great place to sleep, when the weather is good you can enjoy an incredible sunset in a beautiful landscape
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The Reisavannhytta is NOT a DNT hut (as of 2023), but belongs to Statskog. It can be reserved on inatur.no as it is locked with a code. Next to the hut there is also a shelter and nice places for a tent in front of the hut. Further information can be found here: https://ut.no/hytte/101010205
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DNT hut, which is locked with a code. It is therefore important to book the hut early enough, as there is no reception at the hut and you will otherwise find yourself in front of a locked door. The hut also has a sauna hut, which is heated with wood. You can cool off at the Reisaelva, the river right outside the door.
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Close to E6 but with a bit of cover and easily reachable 👍
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Two amazing ancient shelters with possibility to sleep inside next to a warming fire. Toilet building is available. Just follow the sign "DO".
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The Ráisjávri Hut is a charming wooden construction built on the shore of Lake Ráisjávri. Accessible by reservation with the DNT, it can accommodate up to six people. The hut is open all year round but without a caretaker. Inside you will find the necessary for cooking and sleeping. To access it, a key to be retrieved from the DNT is essential.
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The Nedrefosshytta lies in the valley of the wild Reisaelva and is said to be Queen Sonja's favorite hut. The hut itself is slightly above the river. Directly below there is a stone beach and a sauna hut. The hut sleeps 16 and is locked with a combination lock. The default DNT key doesn't work here. You will receive the code for the combination lock when you order the hut. This also applies to the lock on the toilet block.
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Here you can get good thermal clothing, boots, gloves and a hat for all arctic activities!
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Nordreisa offers a diverse range of huts, from ancient turf shelters providing a primitive experience to established DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins like Nedrefosshytta Cabin (DNT) and Ráisjávri Cabin (DNT). You can also find open timber huts with basic amenities, and even a lodge with more facilities like Arctic Lodge.
Yes, the Ancient Turf Shelters at Do, Norway offer a unique historical and rustic experience. These two ancient shelters allow visitors to connect with traditional ways of living outdoors, with the possibility of sleeping next to a warming fire.
Nedrefosshytta Cabin (DNT) is famously located by the wild Reisaelva river and features a sauna hut directly below it. Visitors can cool off in the Reisaelva river after using the wood-heated sauna. Naustihytta, an open cabin in Reisa National Park, also includes a sauna among its recently renovated facilities.
Facilities vary greatly. Some, like Arctic Lodge, offer comfortably furnished rooms and a restaurant. DNT cabins such as Nedrefosshytta are well-maintained with good facilities, including a sauna. More rustic options like Imogammen and Vuomatakkahytta provide simple standards with a wood-fired oven and basic equipment. Many open cabins, like Naustihytta and Sieimmahytta, offer cooking facilities, kitchen utensils, gas stoves, and outhouses.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, many huts can accommodate families. For example, Nedrefosshytta Cabin (DNT) sleeps up to 16 people, and Sieimmahytta can accommodate 4-6, making them suitable for groups. The availability of saunas and access to nature activities can also enhance a family stay. Always check specific hut details for capacity and amenities.
The huts in Nordreisa serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the stunning natural landscapes of Reisa National Park. There are also several running and hiking trails nearby. For more details on routes, you can explore Running Trails around Nordreisa and Hiking around Nordreisa.
Nordreisa offers unique experiences year-round. In summer, you can enjoy hiking and the midnight sun. In winter, the region is ideal for witnessing the Northern Lights. Some huts, like Ráisjávri Cabin (DNT), are open year-round, but winter access might require specific preparations or transportation like snowmobiles.
Many DNT cabins, such as Nedrefosshytta Cabin (DNT) and Ráisjávri Cabin (DNT), require advance reservation and a key or combination code for access. It's crucial to book early to receive the necessary access information. Some huts, like Naustihytta, are open and cannot be reserved in advance, operating on a first-come, first-served basis.
Yes, Ráisjávri Cabin (DNT) is a charming wooden hut situated on the shore of Lake Ráisjávri, offering a serene and tranquil retreat for those seeking peace and quiet in nature. Somashytta is also located by Somájávri in the Ráisduottarháldi landscape conservation area, providing a suitable stop for longer treks in a remote setting.
Open cabins like Naustihytta are available without prior reservation. They typically provide basic amenities such as sleeping space, cooking facilities, and a wood stove. Users are generally expected to clean up after themselves, and firewood may be available. Naustihytta, in particular, has recently been renovated with new flooring, insulation, and kitchen facilities.
Yes, several huts are situated along or near long-distance trails. Imogammen and Vuomatakkahytta are small, open timber huts located along the Nordkalott Trail or a detour from it, serving as basic overnight stops for trekkers. Somashytta is also found along the Nordkalott Trail, approximately 30 km from Saraelv, making it a good option for longer treks.
The huts are often nestled within stunning natural landscapes. You can expect to see the wild Reisaelva river near Nedrefosshytta, and the serene Lake Ráisjávri by Ráisjávri Cabin. Many huts are within Reisa National Park, offering access to forests, mountains, and opportunities to witness phenomena like the Northern Lights or the midnight sun.


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