Best huts in Haute Côte / Archipel De Kvarken are located in a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique natural landscapes shaped by continuous land uplift. This region offers a range of huts and cabins, from well-equipped cottages to rustic shelters. The area features dramatic coastal scenery, islands, and evidence of ancient settlements. These accommodations provide distinct experiences for exploring the region's natural and cultural history.
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Fantastic view from the summit. Barbecue area and overnight accommodation. Cooking area in the hut. Restrooms, and a wood storage facility next door.
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Nice cabin but cold in low temperatures as the wood burner has been removed.
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Beautiful little house at the lake. You are allowed to sleep there. Wood for the fireplace is also available and of course a toilet.
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Beautiful place to stay overnight - but the wind was coming from the open side, so it was hardly protected from the wind. But with a tarp it was comfortable
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You should pay 100 KR/person Do not try to get up with you bicycle (like we did) it is a long way and you will have to carry it. Really beautiful
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Big stuga (8 beds with matrasses) and several places to pitch a tent. There were around 8 tents when we slept there. Drinking water can be found a few hundred meters furter up North.
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One of the most beautiful spots on the trail. The small stuga can cater for 4 people max. There really was no room for us to put a tent, the very few flat spaces were all very soggy because of the rain the day before. We had to continue the hike to put our tent 3km further on the beach.
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Everything you need is available. Water (a little further), toilet, many beds and a heater. We were there with 6 other people during a thunderstorm.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from well-equipped cottages with amenities like kitchenettes and saunas, such as the Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages, to more rustic, free-to-use shelters along the High Coast Trail. These basic huts, like Valkallen Summit and Cabin, typically provide a table, chairs, and a fire stove, with wooden benches for sleeping.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages in the Kvarken Archipelago are suitable for 2-6 guests, offering fully functional kitchenettes and bathrooms. They also welcome pets. For those seeking more amenities, FriluftsByn (Outdoor Village) on the High Coast offers various cabin types, some with kitchenettes and access to shared service buildings.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Near the Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages, you can enjoy hiking on trails like the Bodvattnet runt nature trail, fishing, birdwatching, boating, and canoeing. For hikers, the High Coast Trail offers numerous free huts, and you can find many other hiking opportunities, including easy hikes. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the Scenic stretch of the road near Ullånger. You can explore various road cycling routes and gravel biking trails throughout the region.
Yes, the Vargis Hut in the Kvarken Archipelago is known as a former "smugglers' den" and hunting hideout, adding a unique historical charm to a rustic stay. Additionally, the Mickelsörarna Nature Information Station Hut on Kummelskär is housed in a former coast guard station, offering insights into the region's past.
These basic, unstaffed huts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. They typically include a table, chairs, a fire stove, and wooden benches for sleeping. Some, like Tärnättvattnet Hut, might offer beds, wood, and an ax. Water sources vary; some have nearby lakes or springs, while others, like Valkallen Summit and Cabin, might rely on rain barrels or require water to be brought from further away.
Absolutely. Valkallen Summit and Cabin is highly praised for its breathtaking views over the coast. The Saltkaret observation tower, near the Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages, also offers panoramic views of the De Geer moraines.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Many huts, like the Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages, are open all year. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, boating, and enjoying the coastal scenery. For those undertaking the High Coast Trail, late spring to early autumn provides pleasant weather. Winter offers unique opportunities for snow-related activities, though access to some rustic huts might be more challenging.
Yes, some huts can accommodate more people. Bodviken Cabin, for instance, is a spacious cabin designed for up to 8 people, featuring a large table, benches, a stove, and four bunk beds. The rustic Vargis Hut can also sleep up to eight people.
The entire region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its continuous land uplift, which has shaped dramatic coastal scenery, canyons, and caves. The Kvarken Archipelago features nearly 300 islands and islets, rocky shores, and unique De Geer moraines. Many huts offer direct access to these natural wonders, such as the sea access from Björkö Eagle's Nest Cottages or the extensive Mickelsörarna archipelago near the Nature Information Station Hut.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique blend of wilderness experience and stunning natural beauty. Many appreciate the simplicity and authenticity of the free huts on the High Coast Trail, describing them as 'simply and lovingly furnished' and offering a 'sensational' atmosphere. The breathtaking views, especially from places like Valkallen Summit and Cabin, are also a major draw. The opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful retreat is a common theme.
Yes, the Mickelsörarna Nature Information Station Hut on Kummelskär in the Kvarken Archipelago provides accommodation, guided tours, a café, and an exhibition, offering a comprehensive experience of the area's natural and cultural history. It also has access to a nature trail and a beach sauna.
Destinations like the Mickelsörarna Nature Information Station Hut, located in the extensive Mickelsörarna archipelago, are typically accessed by boat. This adds to the remote and immersive experience of visiting these unique locations.


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