Best huts around Lunner are located in a municipality in Akershus county, Norway, within the Hadeland region. This area is known for its scenic forests and natural beauty, offering diverse hut experiences. Lunner provides options ranging from secluded, off-grid cabins to more equipped cottages, suitable for various outdoor preferences. The region's landscape supports exploration and provides opportunities for peaceful retreats.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The hut at Katnosdammen was once the dam keeper's house, but today it is owned by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) and is therefore open to everyone. However, it must be booked in advance. The cabin is beautifully situated right by the lake and is very charming both inside and out. Canoes and life jackets can be provided for overnight guests. You can find more information and the link to book the cabin here: https://ut.no/hytte/10778/katnosdammen.
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Great place with view over the lake Gørja. There is also a coffe-shop but they are probably open in weekends only.
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Sells buns and simple sandwiches on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year!
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Classic spot for a coffe or lunch. Overnight stay is also an option. Beautiful location, nice food and not too far away from Oslo.
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Several huts in Lunner are great for families. Bjørnholt Cabin is a family-friendly spot offering pastries, waffles, and stew, with boat rental options available. The 'Log cabin with a great view' provides modern conveniences like a dishwasher and indoor plumbing, along with access to hiking, skiing, and swimming, making it suitable for families or groups. Additionally, Kikutstua is a classic spot known for its fresh cakes and waffles, offering overnight stays in a beautiful location.
Yes, for those seeking a rustic or off-grid experience, Lunner has options like Morstadsetra, which is set on an old mountain farm and uses solar panels for electricity, with water from a nearby stream. Sunny Harebu is another off-grid cabin, relying on 12V solar panels for electricity and offering indoor showers even in winter, providing a true wilderness feel.
Rasmusvillaen stands out for its historical significance, dating back to the early 20th century. It was built during the construction of the Gjøvikbanen railway, offering a unique historical backdrop to a forest retreat. It is equipped with solar panels and is relatively close to Harestua station.
Amenities vary widely across huts in Lunner. Some, like Morstadsetra and Gjerdingshytta nedre, use solar panels for electricity and source water from streams or lakes. Myllahytta has electricity but lacks running water. More luxurious options, such as the 'Log cabin with a great view' and the 'High-standard 120 m² cottage', offer modern conveniences like dishwashers, indoor plumbing, showers, saunas, and floor heating.
Absolutely. Gørja Cabin and Lake View offers scenic views over Lake Gørja. Gjerdingshytta nedre boasts a covered terrace and a platform with excellent views of the water, located approximately 40 meters from the shoreline. Myllahytta is situated directly by the water's edge at Mylla, ideal for water activities. The 'Log cabin with a great view' is also situated at 500 meters above sea level, offering stunning vistas.
The huts in Lunner are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like 'Sørkedalen General Store & Café – Kikutstua loop' for gravel biking, 'Nedre Karlstjernet loop' for running, and 'Kikutstua – Kikutstua Café loop' for mountain biking. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Lunner guide, Running Trails around Lunner guide, and MTB Trails around Lunner guide.
Some huts offer car access, especially during summer months. Morstadsetra is accessible by car in summer. Gjerdingshytta nedre also provides road access in summer. Myllahytta is only 30 meters from car access, with public parking about 0.8 km away. However, some huts like Sunny Harebu require a walk of about 900 meters from the parking area.
Yes, Lunner is great for winter sports. Gjerdingshytta nedre is conveniently situated near a groomed ski trail in winter. Sunny Harebu is also noted for its proximity to cross-country trails. The 'Log cabin with a great view' and the 'High-standard 120 m² cottage' both offer direct access to groomed ski slopes or 'ski-in, ski-out' access, making them ideal for winter activities.
Several huts in Lunner feature cafes or restaurants. Kikutstua is a classic spot for coffee or lunch, known for fresh cakes and waffles. Bjørnholt Cabin offers delicious pastries, waffles, and stew. Gørja Cabin and Lake View also has a coffee shop, typically open on weekends.
For DNT cabins like DNT Katnosdammen Cabin, booking in advance is required. This charming cabin, once a dam keeper's house, is beautifully situated by the lake. You can find more information and the link to book the cabin directly via the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) website: ut.no/hytte/10778/katnosdammen.
For a more luxurious experience, consider the 'Log cabin with a great view', which is well-equipped with a fireplace, a kitchen including a dishwasher, and a bathroom with a shower and toilet. The 'High-standard 120 m² cottage' offers ultimate comfort with floor heating in every room, four bedrooms, a sauna, and a private pier with a rowboat and fishing gear, along with 'ski-in, ski-out' access.
Yes, several huts in Lunner are managed by Lunner Almenning (Lunner Common Land). These include Morstadsetra, Gjerdingshytta nedre, Rasmusvillaen, and Myllahytta, all offering distinct experiences from traditional mountain farm stays to lakeside retreats.


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