Best huts around Åre are situated in a mountainous region of Sweden, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area features a range of huts, from staffed mountain stations to basic wind shelters, catering to hikers and ski tourers. These establishments provide essential services such as food, shelter, and accommodation, often serving as key points along hiking routes. The natural environment around Åre includes high-altitude terrain and scenic viewpoints.
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The restaurant is permanently closed but there is a shop and free to use kitchen. The sauna must have one of the best views in Sweden.
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Not far from the Mulfjället summit, this simple rest cabin is open to the public. Here, you can take a break in bad weather—and, in good conditions, enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the mountains and all the way to Norway.
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Very nice mountain station and there is also a small shop.
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At the Ristafallet campsite in Järpen you can stay right next to the magnificent Ristafall. There are small cabins and slightly more luxurious apartments, caravan and motorhome pitches and also space for people who just want to camp here with a tent. The campsite has thirty pitches, most with electricity. It is open all year round and is only closed from October 15th to December 25th. There are several hiking trails that start or pass here. For example, the St. Olavs Trail, which runs through the camping area, is a very nice, easy trail for multi-day hikes because there are plenty of overnight accommodations along the route.
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The campsite is right by the waterfall. Hikers who don't like steady noise should rather choose another place.
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From what I've heard, Swedes come up here specifically for the good food.
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Anyone coming from the south, after several STF cabins, will reach the first serviced station. It consists of several buildings, the largest of which houses the reception, the café, and the dining area. There is a sauna and a drying room, several cabins have their own kitchens for self-caterers. From the station, provided visibility is good, you have a great view of the Helags glacier, which is also a reason to book more than one night here. Many hikers come here specifically to climb the Helags glacier. This can be done in a few hours. However, this is also why the station is often fully booked. Advance booking is therefore advisable. This also applies to the other stations located to the north. https://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/boende/stf-helags-fjallstation/
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High up and quite large hut with several buildings. Often very well attended.
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For families, STF Storulvåns Mountain Station is an excellent choice, known for being a family-friendly facility and a starting point for many adventures. STF Helags Mountain Station also welcomes families and offers facilities like a sauna and a small shop.
Åre's huts offer diverse experiences. STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station is the highest mountain hut of the STF and is renowned for its chef and excellent meals. Buustamons Fjällgård is known for its authentic, rustic atmosphere, regional food by an open fireplace, and uniquely, Sweden's smallest legal distillery. Toppstugan offers an unparalleled experience as Sweden's highest café at 1,420 meters, serving homemade cakes and waffles with incredible panoramic views.
Yes, several huts in Åre provide accommodation. These include STF Storulvåns Mountain Station, STF Helags Mountain Station, STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station, and Sylarna Mountain Station (STF Sylarna Fjällstation). Buustamons Fjällgård also offers overnight stays.
Many huts in Åre offer excellent dining. STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station is famous for its renowned chef. Buustamons Fjällgård and Lilla Tyrolen serve regional specialties by an open fireplace. Kastrullen is known for excellent skier's food, while Platåkåtan offers Swedish specialties and Austrian Stiegl beer. Hummelstugan boasts excellent cuisine and a large selection of wines. STF Helags Mountain Station and Sylarna Mountain Station (STF Sylarna Fjällstation) also provide good food and often have cafes or restaurants.
For breathtaking views, Toppstugan, as Sweden's highest café on Åreskutan, offers incredible panoramic vistas. Hummelstugan, located at 883 meters, provides stunning views of the mountains and the lake. Platåkåtan also features a sun terrace with fantastic views. Additionally, the simple rest cabin near Mullfjället Summit offers a 360-degree panoramic view on clear days.
Yes, Åre has several basic wind shelters (Vindskydd) located along hiking trails. These provide excellent resting points, often with scenic views and facilities for a break, such as barbecue areas. Examples include Totthummeln's wind shelter, Bräckebäckstjärnarna's wind shelter, and Skuttjärn's wind shelter.
The huts in Åre are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Endless views – Mullfjället Summit loop' or the 'Trollstigen Trail (Åre) – Totthummeln loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Värflan Trail loop' and 'Åre Square loop'. For runners, there are challenging trails like the 'Mountain marathon' and 'Mullfjället Runt'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Åre, MTB Trails around Åre, and Running Trails around Åre guides.
STF Storulvåns Mountain Station is a common starting or end point for the three-day Jämtsland Triangle tour and other hikes in the Sylarna area. STF Helags Mountain Station serves as a base for tours to the Helags glacier, and Sylarna Mountain Station (STF Sylarna Fjällstation) is centrally located for exploring the Sylarna massif.
Larger mountain stations like STF Helags Mountain Station, STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station, and Sylarna Mountain Station (STF Sylarna Fjällstation) often provide a range of facilities. These can include restaurants, cafes, pubs, accommodation, saunas, small shops for supplies, and drying rooms, catering to hikers and ski tourers.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Many huts are open during both winter (for ski touring) and summer (for hiking). For example, the STF mountain stations often have opening periods from late February to late April and again from late June to early October. Always check specific hut opening hours before planning your trip.
While specific historical details are not always highlighted, many huts, like Buustamons Fjällgård, are known for their authentic, rustic wooden architecture that reflects traditional mountain living. Sylarna Mountain Station (STF Sylarna Fjällstation) has been welcoming visitors for over 100 years, indicating a long history in the region.
Yes, many huts serve as excellent spots for a quick break. Toppstugan is Sweden's highest café, perfect for a warm drink and homemade cakes. STF Helags Mountain Station has a cafe, and Kastrullen is known for its excellent skier's food and sun terrace, ideal for a lunch stop. Lilla Tyrolen also offers a cozy lounge for a break.


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