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Top 5 Huts and Cabins around Sørfold

Huts around Sørfold are located in Nordland county, Norway, a region known for its rugged natural beauty and expansive wilderness. The area features a landscape of mountains, fjords, and national parks such as Rago National Park. Sørfold offers various accommodations, including traditional hiking huts and more modern cabins. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and experiencing remote natural environments.

Best huts around Sørfold

  • The most popular huts is Storskoghytta Cabin at Storskogvannet, Rago National Park, a hut located within Rago National Park. It offers a traditional Norwegian hut experience with 4 beds and basic cooking facilities, serving as a base for exploring the park.
  • Another must-see spot is Sorjostyllia Cabin, a cozy hut with two cabins, one newer and one older. It is appreciated for its fantastic setting and views of the lake and sunset.
  • Visitors also love Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin (Konsul Persson's Cabin), a small hut with 2 beds, located directly on a lake with a waterfall. It offers a scenic backdrop for overnight stays or camping.
  • Sørfold is known for traditional hiking huts and private vacation rentals. These range from basic, self-service cabins in remote wilderness to more comfortable, amenity-rich options.
  • The huts around Sørfold are appreciated by the komoot community, with 8 upvotes and 21 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Storskoghytta Cabin at Storskogvannet, Rago National Park

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Great cabin, framed in the beautiful surroundings of Rago National Park, right by Storskogvattnet. Fully equipped, cozy, clean, with a solar panel. Overnight stays are limited to one night.

The main path from Lakshol leads directly to Storskogvattnet. (2-3 hours)

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Sorjostyllia Cabin

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A nice cozy hut.

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There is the general hut, which is open to everyone, right on the hiking trail and, a little more hidden in the forest, about 500m away, the hunting and fishing association's hut. The general hut has 4 beds with an oven and cooking facilities and the firewood is in the boat shed 100m and there is a really ugly, disgusting outhouse. The hut is sufficient for one night, but it can happen that it is already full because you don't have to register and it is busy seasonally.

For the other hut from the hunting and fishing association you have to rent a key in advance, but the hut is a little more hidden in the forest, on its own lake, has 3 beds and is better equipped with a gas cooker, oven, dishes and blankets, solar system, etc. and has 2 own boats to use for fishing and own firewood and a much better, clean outhouse. You can get the key from Emil on this page njff.no/nordland/fauskeogsorfold/hytter?accordion_section=4-2&#accordion_section=4-2,

Simply email him in advance from Germany and then meet him in Straumen before the hike. Paying by credit card works great. It's definitely worth spending the few euros.

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Katharina
October 21, 2023, Sorjostyllia Cabin

The DNT Sorjushytte consists of two huts, a newer one with two bedrooms and a bright room, and an older hut, which is less bright and smaller. Both are closed with a DNT key. The cabins are in a fantastic setting. Coming from the south, the first view of the huts is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The view of the lake and sunset from the terraces is also very beautiful. The elevation from Sulitjelma is immediately forgotten when you see this!

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There is the general hut, which is open to everyone, right on the hiking trail and, a little more hidden in the forest, about 500m away, the hunting and fishing association's hut. The general hut has 4 beds with an oven and cooking facilities and the firewood is in the boat shed 100m and there is a really ugly, disgusting outhouse. The hut is sufficient for one night, but it can happen that it is already full because you don't have to register and it is busy seasonally. For the other hut from the hunting and fishing association you have to rent a key in advance, but the hut is a little more hidden in the forest, on its own lake, has 3 beds and is better equipped with a gas cooker, oven, dishes and blankets, solar system, etc. and has 2 own boats to use for fishing and own firewood and a much better, clean outhouse. You can get the key from Emil on this page njff.no/nordland/fauskeogsorfold/hytter?accordion_section=4-2&#accordion_section=4-2, Simply email him in advance from Germany and then meet him in Straumen before the hike. Paying by credit card works great. It's definitely worth spending the few euros.

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There is the general hut, open to everyone, right on the hiking trail, and the hunting and fishing association's hut, a little more hidden in the forest about 500m away. The general hut has 4 beds with a stove and cooking facilities and the firewood is in the boathouse 100m away and there is a really ugly, disgusting outhouse. The hut is sufficient for one night, but it can happen that it is already full because you don't have to register and it is very busy seasonally. For the other hunting and fishing association's hut, you have to rent a key in advance, but the hut is a little more hidden in the forest, on its own lake, has 3 beds and is better equipped with a gas cooker, stove, dishes and wool blankets, solar system, etc. and has 2 of its own boats for fishing and its own firewood and a much better, clean outhouse. You can get the key from Emil https://www.njff.no/nordland/fauskeogsorfold/hytter?accordion_section=4-2&#accordion_section=4-2 , Simply request it in advance by email from Germany and then meet him in Straumen before the hike. Payment by credit card works great. It's definitely worth spending the few euros.

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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga impresses with its location. Located directly on a lake from which a mighty waterfall rushes into the valley. The mountains of Norway can be seen behind the lake. If the hut is occupied or too small, you can camp very nicely on the lake shore with a dream backdrop. There is also a small outhouse at the hut.

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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga is also known as "Konsul Perssons stuga" because the pit owner in Sulitjelma had this hut built for his daughter. The hut is very small (2 beds) and one should not count on getting a place here. However, you can pitch your tent next to the lake. https://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/boende/stf-sarjasjaure-fjallstuga/

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Very nice and cozy cottage. You should plan an overnight stay there if you are heading towards Sulithjelma. After that it gets rough and uncomfortable, you won't find a campsite for a long time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Sørfold?

Sørfold offers a range of accommodations, from traditional, basic hiking huts designed for trekkers to more comfortable, amenity-rich private vacation rentals. Traditional huts, like Storskoghytta Cabin at Storskogvannet, Rago National Park, provide a rustic wilderness experience, often with basic cooking facilities and limited beds. Vacation rentals, sometimes also called cabins, typically offer modern comforts for longer stays.

What amenities can I expect at a traditional hiking hut in Sørfold?

Traditional huts, such as the public Storskoghytta Cabin at Storskogvannet, Rago National Park, are typically 'no-service' or 'self-service'. This means you'll find basic facilities like beds (often 2-4), a stove for heating and cooking, and cooking utensils. Firewood and an outhouse are usually available. Some, like the booked Storskoghytta (Norwegian Association of Hunters and Anglers), may offer gas cookers, solar panels, and even boats for fishing.

Do I need to book huts in Sørfold in advance?

It depends on the hut. Some huts, like the general public Storskoghytta Cabin at Storskogvannet, Rago National Park, are open to everyone and cannot be booked, operating on a first-come, first-served basis. Others, such as the hunting and fishing association's hut near Storskogvatnet or Sorjostyllia Cabin, require advance booking and a key. For Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin, it's also advisable to get a key beforehand, as it's very small.

What natural features can I see around the huts in Sørfold?

The huts in Sørfold are set amidst stunning natural beauty. You can expect to see pristine lakes, such as Storskogvatnet near Storskoghytta, and dramatic waterfalls like Litlverivassfossen in Rago National Park. Many cabins, including Sorjostyllia Cabin and Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin, offer fantastic views of lakes, mountains, and sunsets. The region is characterized by rugged Nordland mountain landscapes and peaceful pine forests.

Are there family-friendly huts or activities in Sørfold?

While many traditional huts are basic, the experience of staying in a hut and exploring the surrounding nature can be very rewarding for families. Rago National Park, where Storskoghytta is located, offers opportunities for exploring pristine wilderness. For a more comfortable family stay, consider the private vacation rentals in Sørfold, which often have more amenities and are located near various outdoor activities.

What is the best time to visit the huts in Sørfold?

The best time to visit the huts in Sørfold for hiking and outdoor activities is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This period offers long daylight hours and optimal conditions for exploring national parks like Rago and Sjunkhatten. Winter visits are possible for experienced trekkers, but require specific gear and knowledge of winter conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Sørfold?

The huts in Sørfold serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. Near huts like Storskoghytta in Rago National Park, you can embark on challenging hikes such as The Rago Round (22 km) or shorter, moderate trails like the View of the Valley – Litlverivassfossen Waterfall loop. Fishing in nearby lakes is also a popular activity. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Sørfold guide.

How do I get to the huts in Rago National Park?

To reach huts like Storskoghytta in Rago National Park, you typically start from Lakshol. Lakshol is accessible by car or bus from the E6 highway south of Trengsel bridge. From Lakshol, a marked path leads approximately 8 km to Storskogvatnet. Parking is available at Lakshol. Public transport options might be limited, so checking local bus schedules in advance is recommended.

Are there any specific regulations or permits required for hiking or staying in huts in Sørfold?

Generally, hiking in national parks like Rago and Sjunkhatten does not require specific permits for day trips. However, if you plan to stay in certain booked huts, you will need to arrange for a key in advance, as is the case for the hunting and fishing association's hut near Storskogvatnet or Sorjostyllia Cabin. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and respect local regulations regarding campfires and waste.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts in Sørfold?

Visitors frequently praise the clean, cozy atmosphere and the stunning natural surroundings of the huts. The unique wilderness experience, especially in Rago National Park, is highly valued. Huts like Sorjostyllia Cabin are appreciated for their fantastic setting and views of the lake and sunset, while Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin is noted for its dramatic location by a lake with a mighty waterfall.

Can I find huts in other national parks in Sørfold, besides Rago?

Yes, Sørfold is also home to Sjunkhatten National Park. Within Sjunkhatten, you can find huts like Fridal Cabin by the Lake. This hut is accessible from the Fridal hiking car park and offers a great base for exploring the park's landscapes.

Are there any huts that offer unique historical context?

Yes, Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin, also known as "Konsul Persson's Cabin," has a unique history. It was built by a pit owner in Sulitjelma for his daughter, adding a touch of personal history to its remote and scenic location by a lake with a waterfall.

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