Best huts around Eidfjord are situated amidst the Norwegian landscape of fjords and mountains, serving as bases for exploring the Hardangerfjord region and the Hardangervidda National Park. These accommodations include DNT mountain lodges and private cabins. The area is known for its access to Europe's largest mountain plateau and features like the Hardangerjøkulen glacier. Huts provide access to nature and serve as starting points for hiking trails.
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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During the season, the DNT Fjällstation Litlos is a full-board hostel where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break.
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The Norwegian Trekking Association's cabin is located on the shore of Lake Finsevatnet and is highly recommended for both one- and multi-night stays. The cabin is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours. The small town of Finse is located on the railway line from Oslo to Bergen, making arrival and departure relatively straightforward.
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The Norwegian Trekking Association's cabin is located on the shore of Lake Finsevatnet and is highly recommended for both one- and multi-night stays. The cabin is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours. The small town of Finse is located on the railway line from Oslo to Bergen, making arrival and departure relatively straightforward.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Large hostel with a great view, space for lots of hikers and tired cyclists. Make sure to reserve a place in advance - it's always very full in summer! About 550 meters from Finse train station. With shared rooms, drying room and good showers.
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Kjeldebu consists of several, fairly large cabins and is actually designed for larger groups such as school classes. It's not far from here (just under 8 km) to the Rv7 and thus to a bus stop. A large provision store can be found in the hut in the middle of the "settlement", which also contains the rooms for the hut warden and the sleeping quarters for hikers with dogs. Water can be found a few meters further along the river, otherwise the cabins are equipped with wood stoves and gas cookers. There is even some light through a photovoltaic system, batteries and LED spots.
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One of the largest DNT cabins that I know. And it has everything: from a double room to a dormitory, delicious food and even its own brewery in the basement. Not to forget the large "Tørkerom", the drying room for drying your wet clothes. I spent two very comfortable nights here on a trip around Hardangerjøkulen, where I had to sit out the bad weather for a day. The prices are typical for Norway but of course much cheaper than the two local hotels.
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The Eidfjord area offers a diverse range of accommodations, including well-equipped DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) mountain lodges, cozy private cabins, and holiday homes. Options range from full-board hostels with meals to self-service huts and independent cabins with kitchens.
Yes, several huts cater to families. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is popular with families, retirees, and hikers, offering full-board services. Fagerheim Fjellstugu is also family-friendly and accessible by car. Additionally, cabins at Vik Guesthouse provide independent stays with private kitchens, suitable for families.
DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is notable as the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, opened in 1879. Finsehytta features its own brewery in the basement, adding a unique touch to your stay. Eidfjord Hytter offers a holiday home experience within a historic building.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore the breathtaking landscapes of Hardangervidda National Park, known for its unique dwarf shrub tundra and vast reindeer herds. Many huts are starting points for hiking trails, including multi-day treks. For more specific routes, you can find options for hiking, road cycling, and running around Eidfjord.
Yes, the huts are strategically located for hiking. For instance, Finsehytta is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours around Hardangerjøkulen. The Hardangervidda plateau, where many DNT huts are located, offers numerous well-marked trails. You can find detailed hiking routes, including options like the 'Loop hike from Hjølmaberget via Vivelid, Fljodal and Såtefjell' or 'To Vivelid/Valurfossen from Hjølmaberget', in the hiking guide for Eidfjord.
Kjeldebu DNT Hut is beautifully situated right on a river, offering spectacular sunsets and serene views. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is located by Lake Storkrækkja with views of Hallingskarvet. Eidfjord Hytter provides sea, lake, and mountain views from its sun terrace and garden. Many cabins at Vik Guesthouse also feature balconies or outdoor seating with mountain and river views.
DNT mountain huts like Finsehytta and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge often provide comfortable sleeping arrangements (from double rooms to dormitories), delicious food, and essential facilities like drying rooms for wet clothes. Some, like Krækkja and Litlos Lodge, operate as full-board hostels during the season, offering breakfast and dinner.
Accessibility varies by hut. Finsehytta is easily accessible by train from Oslo to Bergen, with the cabin located about 550 meters from Finse train station. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is easily reached from Road Rv 7, making it a convenient starting or ending point for trips. Fagerheim Fjellstugu is located directly on the E7 highway and is accessible by car year-round.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. The summer months (late June to early September) are ideal for hiking and exploring the Hardangervidda plateau when trails are clear of snow. Some huts, like DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, are popular for hut-to-hut hiking during Easter, indicating winter options are also available for experienced trekkers.
Yes, if you seek tranquility, Kjeldebu DNT Hut is known for being very quiet, especially during the week in late August and early September, with fewer overnight guests. Its location right on a river provides a serene environment. Many DNT huts on the vast Hardangervidda plateau offer a sense of remoteness and escape.
These huts and cabins are worth visiting for their direct access to the breathtaking landscapes of Hardangervidda National Park, including impressive waterfalls like Vøringsfossen and views of the Hardangerjøkulen glacier. They offer comfort and amenities even in remote settings, unique experiences like historical significance or on-site breweries, and stunning scenery of mountains, fjords, and rivers, providing an authentic Norwegian experience.
Yes, the DNT network of huts on the Hardangervidda plateau is designed for multi-day treks. Huts like Finsehytta, Kjeldebu DNT Hut, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, and Litlos Lodge are part of this network, allowing hikers to plan routes connecting various lodges for extended adventures. These treks provide a deep immersion into the Norwegian wilderness.


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