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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Nordland

Huts in Nordland, Norway, offer diverse accommodations ranging from rustic mountain shelters to modern coastal retreats. This region is characterized by its dramatic natural landscapes, including the Okstindan mountain range, glaciers, and extensive coastlines like the Lofoten Islands. These structures serve as bases for exploring the area's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Best huts in Nordland

  • The most popular huts is Steiroheia Summit, a summit that features the Kvila cabin. This cabin provides shelter and superb views across the…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Rorbuer Fishing Cabins

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The inhabitants of Svolvær live mainly from fishing, especially from cod. In the 1920s, about 7800 fishermen were registered. However, on Sundays during the main fishing season, from January to …

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Hobbit Cabin at Kvalvika Beach

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For the whole story behind the hut watch 'North of the sun' (northofthesun.no ).

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Steiroheia Summit

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Steiroheia is a popular hiking mountain (472 m above sea level) above Sortland in Norway, known for the Kvila cabin and the magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and waters. …

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Rabothytta Cabin

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Situated at around 3900 feet (1,200 m), Rabothytta is perhaps Norway's finest DNT cabin. The views from the building are excellent, taking in the Okstindbreen glacier and the Okstindan, which …

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Flakstadtind Shelter

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Small shelter with a grill available for use. Good location for camping to as the summit of Flakstadtind isn't really suitable for that.

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Great cabin, framed in the beautiful surroundings of Rago National Park, right by Storskogvattnet. Fully equipped, cozy, clean, with a solar panel. Overnight stays are limited to one night.

The main path from Lakshol leads directly to Storskogvattnet. (2-3 hours)

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Kvilebu hut

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A beautiful little cabin, open to everyone. Seating, a fireplace, firewood, and some canned goods are available. A restroom may be located in the outbuilding, but it was boarded up in July 2021. No running water, no trash disposal.

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Bredek Farm

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Very nice place to stay.
Was built in the 19th century.
Today a hiking destination and learning space for young and old.
All houses are well preserved. In the season …

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Thai House and Sami Hut

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two artists built the Thai House and then donated it to the community. During the ceremonial handover, the key was demonstratively sunk in the lake. A sign that the cottage …

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Fredvanghytta (Strandbo Cabin)

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Beautifully situated hut, which invites for a short break before continuing on the Ryten. Wonderful panorama if the weather plays along.

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September 19, 2025, Steiroheia Summit

Steiroheia is a popular hiking mountain (472 m above sea level) above Sortland in Norway, known for the Kvila cabin and the magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and waters. Officially called Steiroblåheia, the mountain can be hiked from there to the neighboring Bøblåheia mountain (610 m above sea level).

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The Jubileumshytte of the Norwegian Tourist Association (DNV), accessible on foot in the summer and on skis at Easter, is located directly at the foot of the Okstindan Glacier, offering a stunning view. Bulletproof windows, as hurricane-force winds can sometimes be experienced up there.

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Steiroheia is a popular objective above Sortland that provides superb views across the water to the neighbouring mountains. A cabin, Kvila, allows you to take shelter and enjoy the views from inside, should you wish.

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Situated at around 3900 feet (1,200 m), Rabothytta is perhaps Norway's finest DNT cabin. The views from the building are excellent, taking in the Okstindbreen glacier and the Okstindan, which contains Northern Norway's highest peak: Oksskolten, at 6,286 feet (1916 m). It's very busy during the summer months, so it's worth booking well in advance.

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Taucht bei der EOFT 13/14 als 'North of the Sun' auf: "Inge Wegge and Jørn Nyseth Ranum are looking for the perfect wave - not on a tropical beach but in their own private polar paradise. The two Norwegian surfers plan to spend the winter at a secret cove in the Arctic Circle - a whole nine months in a hut they build from flotsam and jetsam. Whilst the Atlantic tides supply wood for the stove free of charge, the sea also leaves behind tons of plastic waste. If Jørn and Inge don’t want their surfers’ paradise to turn into a dump, they have no option but to clean up the beach." https://de.eoft.eu/en/program/2013

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Kirsten
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Very nice, inviting hut! Bring water!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Nordland?

Nordland offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) to luxurious, modern coastal retreats. You can find traditional rorbuer (fisherman's cabins), DNT mountain huts, and contemporary cabins with sea views and modern amenities.

Are there family-friendly huts in Nordland?

Yes, several huts and areas in Nordland are suitable for families. For example, the Rorbuer Fishing Cabins offer a unique cultural experience that can be enjoyable for families. Additionally, historical sites like Bredek Farm, which features well-preserved 19th-century buildings, are often considered family-friendly destinations.

Which huts offer the best scenic views in Nordland?

Many huts in Nordland boast stunning views. Steiroheia Summit, featuring the Kvila cabin, provides superb views across the water to neighboring mountains. Rabothytta, situated at 1,200 meters, offers excellent views of the Okstindbreen glacier and the Okstindan mountain range. Kvila Cabin on Steiroheia also provides panoramic vistas, and coastal cabins often feature breathtaking sea and mountain views.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The huts in Nordland serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive hiking trails, go cross-country skiing in winter, or enjoy snowshoeing. Coastal cabins offer direct access to activities like fishing and kayaking. For more specific routes, you can find mountain hikes, MTB trails, and cycling routes throughout Nordland.

Are there any historical or cultural huts to visit?

Yes, Nordland has huts with historical significance. The Rorbuer Fishing Cabins reflect the region's rich fishing heritage. Bredek Farm, a well-preserved 19th-century settlement, is another historical site that doubles as a hiking destination and learning space.

Which huts are good for beginners or those seeking a simple experience?

For those seeking a simple, cozy, and accessible experience, the Kvilebu hut is an excellent choice. It's a small, beautiful cabin open to everyone, providing basic amenities like seating, a fireplace, and firewood, operating on a donation basis. It's known for being extremely clean and cozy.

What is the best time to visit Nordland for hut trekking?

The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Many coastal cabins are also popular for experiencing the Northern Lights in winter or the Midnight Sun in summer.

Are there huts located within national parks?

Yes, the Storskoghytta Cabin is located in the beautiful surroundings of Rago National Park. It's fully equipped, cozy, and powered by solar panels, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers exploring the park.

What are DNT cabins, and how do they work in Nordland?

DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins are a significant part of Nordland's hut network. They are categorized as staffed lodges, self-service, and no-service cabins, offering varying levels of amenities. Rabothytta and DNT Paurohytta are notable examples. DNT membership often provides discounted rates and access to self-service and no-service cabins via a master key.

Can I find modern or luxurious cabin options in Nordland?

Absolutely. Nordland, particularly the Lofoten Islands and areas like the Steigen Archipelago, offers modern coastal and rorbu cabins. Examples include Manshausen, known for its sea cabins with panoramic views and minimalist luxury, and various modern cabins in Lofoten with contemporary comforts, sea views, and amenities like saunas or jacuzzis.

What makes Rabothytta a unique hut experience?

Rabothytta is considered one of Norway's finest DNT cabins, situated at approximately 1,200 meters with excellent views of the Okstindbreen glacier and the Okstindan mountain range. Its striking and robust architectural design, blending with the rugged surroundings, makes it a destination in itself. It's ideal for both summer hikers and winter cross-country skiers.

Are there any huts that offer shelter during hikes?

Yes, some huts are specifically designed to offer shelter during your outdoor adventures. The Flakstadtind Shelter is a small hut with a grill, providing a good place to take a break and find shelter from rain. Similarly, the Kvila cabin at Steiroheia Summit offers shelter and superb views.

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