Best huts around Städjan-Nipfjället are situated in the Dalarna region of Sweden, characterized by its mountainous terrain, forests, and lakes. This area offers a range of huts, from basic shelters to more equipped cabins, catering to various outdoor activities. The natural landscape provides opportunities for hiking and exploring the wilderness. Huts in this region serve as essential rest stops, emergency shelters, and historical points of interest.
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An atmospheric shelter/rest hut. In good weather, take advantage of the outdoor benches around a fireplace. Next to the hut a small stream flows providing a water source. There is also an emergency telephone in the hut.
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Nice hut for a rest. Inside there are benches & tables, a small stove and a guest book. Outside also benches & outhouses.
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A spacious hut with an open fireplace in the hut. The hut is ideal for overnight stays in emergencies, as there are several large wooden benches/beds. There is a fireplace with seating outside the hut and a toilet nearby. In the immediate vicinity of the hut there is a stream with a gradient and very small water steps, so that fresh drinking water can be refilled here for the rest of the hike.
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Rest hut where you can find shelter when it rains. When the weather is nice, you can sit outside on the benches that are placed around a fireplace. A small stream flows right next to the hut, from which you can get fresh drinking water for further hikes. There is also an emergency telephone in the hut.
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An absolute winter insider tip: Svängis Våffelstuga is an inconspicuous little hut on the edge of the Burusjöen roundabout. The owner is a former police officer in Idre and retires here in winter to bake typical Swedish waffles for passing cross-country skiers. Opening hours in the winter season: every day 10-16, except Saturdays
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The starting point for many summer and winter tours is the small, inconspicuous Nipstugan refuge at the foot of the Nipfjäll. Although it is much lower than the Nipfjäll itself, you can already enjoy a great view of the nearby Städjan from here - for example in the wintry dawn
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For a comfortable overnight stay, consider Harundsjöstugan, a four-bed cabin available year-round by Lake Harundsjön, offering essential amenities like kitchen equipment, mattresses, and a gas stove. Another option is Slagubäcksstugan Wilderness Hut, which is spacious and suitable for emergency overnight stays with large wooden benches/beds. Nipstugan, near Nipfjället's winter parking, also serves as a vital shelter for emergency overnight stays, equipped with a stove and toilet facilities.
Yes, several huts are perfect for day rests. Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter is an atmospheric spot with benches around a fireplace and a stream for fresh drinking water. Nipfjällsstugan Cabin offers benches, tables, a small stove, and a guest book inside, with additional benches and outhouses outside. Rybäckskojan, located along the "Fjället runt" trail, is another small rest hut with a stove, ideal for warming up and enjoying scenic views.
The region offers glimpses into its past. Stenåsen Mountain Farm, located north of Lake Stora Harundsjön, is one of the best-preserved mountain farms, settled in the 1830s, showcasing traditional mountain farming practices. Additionally, a well-preserved Hut by Lake Lillharundssjön features a shingled roof and a unique wooden flue, demonstrating older construction methods and regional heritage.
Yes, Nipfjällsstugan Cabin is categorized as family-friendly, offering a comfortable spot for a rest with benches, tables, and a guest book. For overnight stays, Harundsjöstugan, with its amenities and lakeside location, can also be a good option for families looking for a structured stay.
Many trails in Städjan-Nipfjället are dog-friendly. Specifically, Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter is listed as dog-friendly, making it a suitable rest stop if you're hiking with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations regarding pets in nature reserves.
The area around the huts offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB trails, such as the 'Idre Fjäll Ski Stadium loop' or 'Forest Shelter with Grill loop' from Idre fjäll, detailed in the MTB Trails around Städjan-Nipfjället guide. For cycling, routes like the 'Gränjestjärn Lake – Idre Fjäll Ski Stadium loop' are available, as seen in the Cycling around Städjan-Nipfjället guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Nipfjället and Mulen Peaks Loop' or 'Städjan Summit Cairn loop' in the Running Trails around Städjan-Nipfjället guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From the location of Nipstugan refuge, you can enjoy a great view of the nearby Städjan, especially during wintry dawn, as highlighted by View of Städjan from Nipstugan. Many huts are situated by lakes, such as Harundsjöstugan by Lake Harundsjön, offering scenic views and tranquility. The Rybäckskojan hut is nestled in a picturesque valley with views of surrounding mountains and the Foskan river.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The region is popular for both summer and winter tours. Huts like Nipstugan are strategically located near winter parking, making them accessible for skiers. Svängis Waffle Cabin is an absolute winter insider tip, open daily during the winter season. For hiking and enjoying the natural landscape, spring and summer offer pleasant conditions, with huts like Slagubäcksstugan Wilderness Hut being particularly appealing in spring.
Yes, Svängis Waffle Cabin stands out as a unique winter insider tip. This inconspicuous little hut on the edge of the Burusjöen roundabout is known for its owner, a former police officer, who bakes typical Swedish waffles for passing cross-country skiers during the winter season. It offers a charming and delicious experience.
Amenities vary by hut. For instance, Harundsjöstugan offers mattresses, pillows, duvets, a gas stove, and firewood. Nipfjällsstugan Cabin has benches, tables, a small stove, and outhouses. Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter provides benches around a fireplace, a stream for drinking water, and an emergency telephone. Many huts, like Slagubäcksstugan Wilderness Hut, also feature fireplaces and nearby toilets.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their practicality and the natural beauty surrounding them. Many enjoy the shelter they provide from the elements, the warmth of a stove or fireplace, and the opportunity to refill fresh drinking water from streams. The scenic views, especially from locations like View of Städjan from Nipstugan, and the tranquility of the lakeside settings are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 36 upvotes and 14 photos shared.
Yes, the "Fjället runt" trail is a notable route that passes by huts like Rybäckskojan, offering a scenic break point. Another popular option is the Nipfjället Runt trail, which is ideal for hikers seeking shelter at places like Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter and enjoying the wilderness.


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