Huts in Buskerud, Norway, are situated across a diverse landscape that includes high mountain plateaus and forested valleys. The region offers a range of accommodations, from traditional Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) cabins to modern private rentals. These huts provide access to extensive hiking trails and natural areas, including parts of Hardangervidda National Park. They serve as bases for exploring the region's varied terrain and outdoor activities.
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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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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to accommodation. A road leads to this accommodation, so there is also parking available for starting and ending tours. This accommodation is also accessible from the towns of Ustaoset and Geilo.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to sleeping accommodation.
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The DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break. According to the DNT website (https://ut.no/kart), there's also a self-catering cabin next to the mountain station. I personally assume that this is only open between seasons (winter/summer) and that the hut owners may also use it for overnight stays during the season. Therefore, you should also carry a DNT key with you during the off-season to access the cabins and restrooms.
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A typical staffed hut of the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT). The hut is one of several stopovers when hiking from Finse through the Aurlandsdalen valley to the Aurlandsfjord.
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Rauhelleren is a beautiful and well-equipped hut on the Hardangervidda plateau. It's within a day's hike of several other huts, making it perfect for a hut-to-hut tour.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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I stayed here in July 2025. Cabins or small rooms are available for rent. The cheapest room cost 500 NOK and has bunk beds, just like in a youth hostel. The food was delicious after the late afternoon hike. Imingfjell Tourist Home is a privately run tourist cabin on the northeast side of Sønstevatn. Imingfjell Tourist Home is located approximately 1070 m above sea level.
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Buskerud offers a diverse range of huts, including traditional Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) cabins and various privately-owned rentals. DNT cabins range from staffed lodges with full amenities to self-service and no-service cabins for a more rustic experience. Private options include modern chalets, charming rustic cabins, and unique stays like treehouses.
Several huts in Buskerud serve as excellent bases for Hardangervidda. DNT Rauhelleren is a well-equipped hut perfect for hut-to-hut tours. Tuva Tourist Cabin near Geilo and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge are also great starting or ending points for treks into the Hardangervidda plateau. Additionally, Torsetlia Fjellstue og Hyttegrend offers direct access to Hardangervidda trails.
Yes, Buskerud features unique accommodations beyond traditional DNT cabins. For example, Stolpehytta in Modum is a modern treehouse retreat elevated on stilts, offering tranquility and panoramic views. You can also find high-standard chalets in areas like Geilo with modern comforts, and new, well-equipped cabins at the foot of Hardangervidda in Rollag.
Amenities vary significantly by hut type. Staffed DNT lodges like DNT Rauhelleren and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge often provide meals, electricity, and hot showers. Self-service DNT cabins are stocked with provisions but lack electricity and running water. Private cabins can range from rustic, no-electricity options to luxurious stays with jacuzzis, saunas, Wi-Fi, and modern entertainment systems.
The huts in Buskerud are excellent bases for a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cross-country and alpine skiing, dog-sledding, rafting, cycling, and fishing. For cycling enthusiasts, explore the Road Cycling Routes in Buskerud or the MTB Trails in Buskerud. Runners can find inspiration in the Running Trails in Buskerud.
Yes, many huts in Buskerud are suitable for families. Staffed DNT lodges like DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge are popular with families due to their amenities and accessibility. Private chalets, especially in areas like Geilo, often cater to families with comfortable stays and proximity to activities. The Shelter at Prestholtseter and Kleivstua are also noted as family-friendly options.
Buskerud's huts offer experiences year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with lush landscapes and accessible trails. Winter transforms the region into a snowy paradise, perfect for skiing and other winter sports, with many huts serving as excellent bases for cross-country and alpine adventures.
Yes, some huts are more accessible than others. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is easily reached from Rv 7, making it suitable for shorter trips. The Goliaten DNT Cabin in Modum is accessible via a scenic 5 km hike, offering a comfortable design for a shorter adventure. Tuva Tourist Cabin is also reachable via a toll road, providing parking for starting and ending tours.
Yes, several DNT huts in Buskerud operate as full-board hostels during the season. DNT Rauhelleren and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge are examples where you can enjoy sleeping, breakfast, and dinner. These staffed lodges provide a comfortable experience after a day of trekking.
Many huts in Buskerud are strategically located to offer stunning natural features and panoramic views. From DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, you can enjoy views of Hallingskarvet from Lake Storkrækkja. Modern alpine huts in Flå provide magnificent alpine terrain and views, with short distances to plateaus at 1200 meters. The region is rich with majestic peaks, serene valleys, and alpine lakes, especially around Hardangervidda.
Visitors appreciate the direct access to nature, the diverse experiences from rustic to luxurious, and the wide range of outdoor activities available. The authentic Norwegian trekking experience of DNT huts and the unique charm of private cabins are highly valued. Many highlight the breathtaking panoramic views and the family-friendly options that make the region appealing to all ages.
Yes, several huts and mountain lodges in Buskerud offer food and drink. Staffed DNT huts like DNT Rauhelleren and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge provide meals. Tuva Tourist Cabin is known for its waffle meals. Shelter at Prestholtseter offers delicious homemade cake and cinnamon rolls. Torsetlia Fjellstue og Hyttegrend also features a dining hall and bar, serving local cuisine.
Huts like Tuva Tourist Cabin are ideal starting points for multi-day hikes, such as a recommended 3-day triangle route from Tuva – Heinseter – Fagerheim. DNT Rauhelleren is also perfect for hut-to-hut tours on the Hardangervidda plateau, and DNT Geiterygghytta is a hosted DNT hut often used as a stopover when hiking from Finse through Aurlandsdalen.


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