Best huts around Bardu are located in Northern Norway, a municipality offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features Arctic wilderness, including access to areas like Salangsdalen and views of Lake Torneträsk. Bardu provides opportunities for experiencing the midnight sun or Northern Lights due to its low light pollution. The area is characterized by its tranquil settings and proximity to natural features like rivers and lakes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Vuomahytte is a real highlight! The new hut has large windows with a direct view of the lake, which is perfect for swimming. He is also a real fishing tip. A perfect hut for a cozy evening or even a day of rest.
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Small but nice DNT hut near the border with Sweden. More beautiful than the Swedish Palnostugan about 3km further south. It is definitely worth continuing this short, albeit steep, route and continuing on to Lappjordhytta. Wonderful view of Torneträsk!
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Apart from being a shelter, this spot is also nice for just taking a break or for having lunch. The scenery around is enchanting.
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Reindeer graze right next to the hut, giving you the feeling of a Scandinavian "Panorama Lodge" through the large panoramic windows.
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In the right season you can pick blueberries directly at the hut and enhance your breakfast with them.
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The Gaskashytta is located slightly above the Altevatnet reservoir. This is an unattended DNT hut locked with the standard DNT key. In the 2 cottages there are a total of 18 beds. Cell phone reception is available here.
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Pålnostuga is situated in a small meadow on the banks of Troneträsk. It is unlocked and has 6 beds, but is very simply furnished. If you still have strength and time and are heading north, you should use the better equipped Lappjordhytta on the Norwegian side. But the ascent to get there has it all.
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Especially in strong winds and rain, this open shelter on a small peninsula is ideal for a rest. In emergencies, you could also stay overnight here.
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Bardu offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic wilderness huts maintained by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) to modern private cabins and unique husky lodges. You can find open shelters, unattended DNT huts like Lappjordhytta (DNT) and Gaskashytta (DNT Cabin), as well as private log cabins and even historic farm buildings modernized for guests.
Many huts in Bardu boast stunning views. Lappjordhytta (DNT) offers a wonderful view of Torneträsk. Vuomahytta (DNT) features large panoramic windows with direct views of a lake. Additionally, the Shelter on Lake Torneträsk provides an enchanting scenery, ideal for a rest.
Yes, Bardu is known for its DNT huts. Notable examples include Lappjordhytta (DNT), a small hut near the Swedish border with views of Torneträsk, and Gaskashytta (DNT Cabin), an unattended hut above the Altevatnet reservoir. Vuomahytta (DNT) is another highlight, offering modern amenities and lake views.
For a truly unique stay, consider options like Bardu Huskylodge or Cabin Huskyfarm Innset, where you can interact with Alaskan Huskies and even participate in daily farm work. Some private cabins offer historic farm settings, while others provide modern amenities with direct access to nature, ideal for observing the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun.
The area around Bardu offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'On the ridge towards the Istind summit' or moderate ones like 'Trail to Istindaksla'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Brandsmoskaret – Trongen loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Kvennhusfossen loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and running guides for Bardu.
Yes, many huts in the Bardu area serve as excellent starting points or stops for hiking. For instance, the DNT huts are typically part of trekking networks. You can find various hiking trails around Bardu, ranging from easy to difficult, with options like 'Rubbsnyten Loop' or the 'Storala Trail'. Explore more hiking options in the Bardu hiking guide.
Yes, several locations offer opportunities for fishing and swimming. Vuomahytta (DNT) is noted as a great fishing spot, and its nearby lake is perfect for swimming. Some private cabins, like those on the Barduelva river or near mountain lakes, also provide access to fishing and boating.
Yes, several options cater to families. Cabin Huskyfarm Innset is highly rated for its warm atmosphere and comfortable accommodations, making it ideal for families. Many private Airbnb cabins also offer amenities like games rooms, gardens, and activities suitable for children, such as interacting with farm animals or enjoying outdoor spaces.
The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Summer offers opportunities to experience the midnight sun, hiking, and fishing. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors. Winter is ideal for husky sledding, cross-country skiing, and observing the Northern Lights, which are visible due to the region's low light pollution. Each season offers a unique charm for exploring the huts and the Arctic wilderness.
Absolutely. Bardu's location in Northern Norway, combined with low light pollution, makes it an excellent place to observe both the Midnight Sun during summer and the spectacular Northern Lights in winter. Many cabins, including Bardu Huskylodge and various private rentals, are situated to offer prime viewing opportunities directly from their premises.
DNT huts like Gaskashytta (DNT Cabin) typically offer basic facilities such as beds and wood stoves. Gaskashytta, for example, has 18 beds across two cottages and even cell phone reception. These are often unattended and require a standard DNT key for access, providing a rustic wilderness experience.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil settings and the immersive nature experience. Tips for Lappjordhytta (DNT) mention picking blueberries for breakfast, while Vuomahytta (DNT) is loved for its panoramic windows and the sight of reindeer grazing nearby. The opportunity to interact with huskies at lodges and the enchanting scenery around places like the Shelter on Lake Torneträsk are also frequently highlighted.


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