Huts around Sel are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and outdoor opportunities, particularly within the vicinity of Rondane National Park in Norway. This area provides a variety of mountain huts and cabins, serving as accommodations and rest stops for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape features expansive fells and mountainous terrain, typical of the Norwegian wilderness. These huts offer access to numerous hiking routes and provide essential facilities in remote settings.
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Rondvassbu is the DNT cabin in the very heart of the Rondane National Park and is deservedly popular. Originally built in 1903, the facility has seen many renovations in its time and provides unrivalled access to Rondane’s major peaks and trails. If you plan to camp nearby, you can still pay for the use of the facilities and purchase food.
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The largest DNT cabin in Rondane National Park. It's a good base for adventures in the region, including Rondslottet, the national park's highest summit. The Spranget car park to the southwest provides access.
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Excellent relay station for bikepacking. The market has a large selection of food and other small items, including hot coffee. And clean washrooms. Very nice.
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The route starts at the car park and from there it goes towards the mountain. The first river crossing can be mastered easily with your shoes off. In mid-September there is nothing going on in the village itself and it is deserted. The second river crossing is no longer passable from mid-September (we were there on 20 September) as the boards for crossing are pulled out over the winter. The current is relatively strong! A bypass is possible by returning to the village and after one of the first crossings again. To do this, follow the river down the other side to the same road (no guarantee of solid ground!). The hike is easy until mid-September, after that it is not an easy task due to the large amount of water and lack of crossing options.
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Relatively comfortable hut that can be used as a starting point for various day trips or multi-day tours in Rondane National Park.
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A good starting point for a tour in or through Rondane National Park. The bus from Otta runs several times a day in summer and is very inexpensive. The Rondvassbu Hut is about 6-7 kilometers away.
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The tent areas are not particularly inviting. There are no trees and unfortunately there is no river or lake, as the square is wedged between two streets. He is excellently equipped for this. You can buy groceries at the reception and there is a very well equipped service house. There are very neat sanitary facilities and two kitchens with seating.
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Traditional hut in a breathtaking ambience.
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Among the most popular huts in the Sel area, you'll find Peer Gynt Hut, known for its rustic charm and views over the fells. Another highly regarded option is DNT Rondvassbu, a serviced hut located on Lake Rondvatnet, serving as a key starting point for summit tours. DNT Bjørnhollia is also a favorite, offering local dishes and acting as a base for various day trips.
Yes, the Sel area offers several family-friendly options. DNT Rondvassbu is a serviced hut with accommodation and facilities suitable for families. Additionally, Spranget Trailhead, a popular starting point for hikes into Rondane National Park, is considered family-friendly and offers bike rentals for an easier approach to Rondvassbu. Randsverk Camping also provides family-friendly facilities and serves as a good base for activities.
The huts around Sel provide excellent access to a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with routes like the challenging Storronden Summit Trail or the scenic Rondeslottet via Vinjeronden Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous options, including gravel biking routes like the Lake Furusjøen loop or longer touring bicycle routes such as the Spranget Trailhead – DNT Rondvassbu loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sel, Cycling around Sel, and Gravel biking around Sel guides.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking easier routes, the path from Spranget Trailhead to DNT Rondvassbu is a popular and relatively easy option. It's about 6-7 kilometers long, and you can even rent bicycles at Spranget to cycle to Rondvassbu, making it very accessible. This allows for a pleasant introduction to the mountain hut experience without overly challenging terrain.
The huts in Sel are nestled within a region characterized by expansive fells and mountainous terrain, typical of the Norwegian wilderness, especially within Rondane National Park. You'll encounter stunning views over vast landscapes, serene lakes like Rondvatnet near DNT Rondvassbu, and opportunities to refresh yourself in rivers, such as the one by Peer Gynt Hut. The area is known for its breathtaking ambience and natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the rustic charm and cozy atmosphere of the huts, such as the Peer Gynt Hut, where one can enjoy a coffee break with waffles and views over the fells. The excellent quality of local dishes and fantastic breakfasts at places like DNT Bjørnhollia are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the direct access to major peaks and trails, and the opportunity to experience the profound silence and relaxation of the Norwegian mountains.
Yes, several huts in the Sel area provide food and accommodation. DNT Rondvassbu is a serviced hut with a restaurant and sleeping places, and DNT Bjørnhollia is a managed hut with 90 beds, known for its local dishes and cozy fireplace room. These huts offer essential facilities and a comfortable stay in remote settings.
While specific opening hours vary, the summer months, typically from early July to mid-August, are ideal for visiting many huts like Peer Gynt Hut, which is open daily during this period. Some huts also have limited opening hours in late summer (mid-August to mid-September) and during Norway's holiday periods in winter and Easter, catering to ski tourers and snowshoe hikers. Summer offers the best conditions for hiking and exploring the fells.
Yes, camping is permitted in designated areas near some huts. For instance, near DNT Rondvassbu, there is a designated campsite approximately 50 meters north of the hut. Campers are often allowed to use the hut's facilities, such as restrooms and drying rooms, and can purchase food. It's a great way to combine the wilderness experience with some hut amenities.
For huts accessible from Spranget Trailhead, such as DNT Rondvassbu, a bus service from Otta runs several times a day during the summer season. This provides a convenient and inexpensive way to reach the starting points for your hut adventures in Rondane National Park.
Yes, the Sel area, particularly within Rondane National Park, offers challenging hut-to-hut routes. A classic example is the 'Rondvassbu – Dørålseter – Bjørnhollia – Rondvassbu' hike, which connects several DNT huts and allows for multi-day trekking through the stunning mountainous landscape. These routes often involve significant elevation changes and require good physical condition.
The facilities vary by hut, but serviced huts like DNT Rondvassbu and DNT Bjørnhollia typically offer accommodation (beds), dining areas with local dishes, and restrooms. Some may also have drying rooms for gear. Peer Gynt Hut, for example, is known for its cozy coffee breaks. For those camping nearby, some huts allow use of their facilities for a fee.


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