Best huts around Trysil are situated in a region known for its extensive outdoor opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and biking. The area features a diverse landscape with mountains, valleys, and lakes, providing a setting for various cabin and hut accommodations. These range from traditional log cabins to modern lodges, many offering direct access to trails and slopes. Trysil is a destination that caters to both winter and summer activities, with its huts serving as bases for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Tangådalens rest cabin in Fulufjällets national park is closed until further notice. The rest cabin is infested with carpenter ants and the construction is strongly compromised. The rest cabin may not be entered due to the risk of collapse. The emergency telephone has been moved to the outside of the cabin. 13.06.2026
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In the direction of Görälven, about 100m from the hut, there is a small pool with clear but slightly reddish, iron-rich water. There are even a few wooden planks leading to it, but you have to be careful as some of them are wobbly. Boiling water is OK in an emergency and I boiled it in peace and sheltered from the wind in the well-maintained Lilldalsstuga and had no problems. Otherwise, on the Södra Kungsleden, fresh water is only available again shortly before the start of the Fulufjället national park and at Granfjällssätern. In between? I would only drink water from the Görälv if it was boiled or filtered.
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The hut is large, well maintained and invites you to linger, as it offers good protection from the wind and is also just the thing after the strenuous stretch from Sälen. I cooked an early dinner here in peace and refined it with a few ingredients that a trail angel must have left behind. Someone even left whole trekking meals and oil here. 🙏
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Beautiful self-catering cottage. Firewood available.
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Six beds and bed linen available. Wood and pots for the fireplace available 🪵🥘
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A big hut right by the river in the national park Fulufjället. There is a big main room, a kitchen and four bed rooms with 8 beds in total. You can also pitch your tent on the big meadow outside the hut. Staying here overnight costs 200 SEK (in June 2023).
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A big hut with great views over the surrounding valleys. Staying overnight is not allowed, but you can easily pitch a tent nearby. There are no good water sources in this area.
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Trysil offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious lodges with ski-in/ski-out access and spas to cozy, traditional log cabins with saunas and fireplaces. You can also find unique options like tree-top huts for an immersive nature experience. Many are well-equipped with modern amenities like Wi-Fi and full kitchens, catering to various preferences and group sizes.
Yes, many huts and cabins in Trysil are designed with families in mind. Options like the Rösjöstugorna Cabins are quite large and offer good infrastructure, making them suitable for family holidays. The region also features apartments and cabins with multiple bedrooms and spacious living areas, ideal for family stays.
For stunning panoramic views, consider Närfjällsstugan, which provides extensive views in all directions and good protection from the wind. The Harrsjöstugan Cabins also offer beautiful views over the Harrsjö lakes and the plateau of Fulufjället National Park. Additionally, Lilldalsstugan Shelter boasts great views over the surrounding valleys.
The Björnholmstugan Hut, located by a river in Fulufjället National Park, is well-equipped. It features a large main room, a kitchen, and four bedrooms with a total of 8 beds. There's also ample space outside for pitching tents, and overnight stays typically cost 200 SEK (as of June 2023).
Not all huts are intended for overnight stays. For example, Närfjällsstugan and Lilldalsstugan Shelter are primarily refuges or shelters where overnight sleeping is officially only allowed in emergencies. However, you can often pitch a tent nearby. Huts like Björnholmstugan Hut and Rösjöstugorna Cabins are designed for overnight accommodation.
Trysil is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Tysbastloka loop' or 'Gravene – Trysil Bike Arena loop' found in the Cycling around Trysil guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Trysil Mountain Loop' or 'Trysil Mountain Center – Beautiful view loop' in the Running Trails around Trysil guide. Many huts offer direct access to ski slopes and cross-country trails in winter, and hiking/biking trails in summer.
Yes, for a truly unique experience, Trysil offers tree-top huts such as Lykketoppen. These huts are built several meters above the ground, providing a serene environment, darkness, and incredible starry sky views, allowing guests to feel deeply immersed in nature.
It's important to be aware that some huts, particularly those at higher elevations or shelters, may not have readily available drinking water. For instance, there are no good water sources near Närfjällsstugan or Lilldalsstugan Shelter. Always plan to carry enough water or be prepared to purify water from natural sources if available.
Trysil huts are versatile and can be enjoyed year-round. Winter is ideal for skiing and snow-related activities, with many huts offering ski-in/ski-out access. Summer and autumn are perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the lush landscapes. The region's beauty changes with the seasons, offering different experiences for visitors.
Some huts are freely accessible, while others require reservations. For example, of the two Harrsjöstugan Cabins, one is freely accessible, while the other needs to be reserved in advance, often by contacting Rösjöstugorna Cabins. Always check the specific hut's requirements before planning your visit.
Many huts in Trysil prioritize comfort and relaxation after a day of outdoor adventures. Common amenities include saunas, which are highly valued for unwinding, and cozy fireplaces, perfect for warming up. These features are often highlighted by visitors as key aspects of their stay.
Visitors frequently praise the direct access to trails and slopes, the stunning mountain views, and the cozy atmosphere provided by features like saunas and fireplaces. The well-maintained facilities, spacious interiors, and the opportunity for deep immersion in nature, especially in unique accommodations like tree-top huts, are also highly valued.


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