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Top 9 Huts and Cabins around Bjerkreim

Best huts around Bjerkreim provide access to varied natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and lakes. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Many accommodations are situated in tranquil settings, allowing for a close-to-nature experience. Bjerkreim features a range of huts, from modern holiday homes to secluded mountain cabins.

Best huts around Bjerkreim

  • The most popular huts is Storafjellet hikers' shelter, a hut that offers a view towards Vikeså. It is equipped with a fire…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Storafjellet hikers' shelter

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Parking: Several options; Hompen/Technical department, by Storafjellet kindergarten (not between 06:30 and 17:00 on weekdays) Vikeså school, Samfunnshuset/Bjerkreimshallen - all signposted with exit from Fv 503 after exit from E39 at Vikeså

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Kaurebu Day Trip Cabin

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Storlibu Cabin and Suspension Bridge

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Friluftshütte for everyone with sleeping places, two gapahuks and fire pits, quite close to the Nodlandsvatnet.

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Tomannsbu DNT Cabin

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Beautifully located DNT hut in the mountains. From the street you walk here for about 3 hours. The seating area surrounded by windows with a view of the lake and …

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Øvre Frøylandsstølen

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Parking at the Norwegian Road Museum. Very steep ascent. Cute cabin for day guests, very nicely restored. Can continue towards Vådlandsknuten or Dokkolstølen. Good trip!

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July 25, 2025, Storlibu Cabin and Suspension Bridge

A very nice and pleasant trail for children. From the parking lot to the bridge, there's a path through the park that I recommend.

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Parking: Several options; Hompen/Technical department, by Storafjellet kindergarten (not between 06:30 and 17:00 on weekdays) Vikeså school, Samfunnshuset/Bjerkreimshallen - all signposted with exit from Fv 503 after exit from E39 at Vikeså Storafjellet is a mountain peak most people have driven past and undoubtedly seen along the E39. From Vikeså there is a red-marked hiking trail up to the top. In 2020, a great gapahuk/hut was built at the top of the mountain - out on a promontory which gives a very nice view down towards Vikeså.

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Parking at the Norwegian Road Museum. Very steep ascent. Cute cabin for day guests, very nicely restored. Can continue towards Vådlandsknuten or Dokkolstølen. Good trip!

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A nice trip for the whole family. More info: https://www.rogfk.no/vare-tjenester/kultur-idrett-og-friluftsliv/dagsturhytta/her-finner-du-dagsturhyttene/bjerkreim-kaurebu/

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A great secluded place, if you want to have your peace, you will find it here.

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Enter the trail from Vikeså and fallow the signs (look for the red dots/ stones) using hiking rails, timber bridges nad steps made last year. Small shelter on top of the mountain (485 m above the sea level) is provided with great view, binoculars, electricity from solar pannels, fire stove nad cettle.

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Friluftshütte for everyone with sleeping places, two gapahuks and fire pits, quite close to the Nodlandsvatnet.

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Beautifully located DNT hut in the mountains. From the street you walk here for about 3 hours. The seating area surrounded by windows with a view of the lake and the row boats in front of the hut are particularly recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Bjerkreim offers a diverse range of accommodations, from modern holiday homes and farm stays to traditional log cabins and secluded mountain retreats. You can find amenity-rich options like Storafjellet hikers' shelter with solar panels, or more rustic, charming cottages like Kosebu, which focuses on a simple, nature-immersed experience.

Are there family-friendly huts or cabins in Bjerkreim?

Yes, several options are great for families. Kaurebu Day Trip Cabin is specifically noted as suitable for family trips. Another excellent choice is Storlibu Cabin and Suspension Bridge, which is accessible via a pleasant trail suitable for children and features sleeping places, gapahuks, and fire pits. Kyrkjeneset is a holiday home with a children's playground and mini-golf, making it ideal for families.

What kind of views can I expect from huts in Bjerkreim?

Many huts in Bjerkreim offer stunning natural views. For instance, Storafjellet hikers' shelter provides a very nice view down towards Vikeså. The 'Sol-li' Cabin in Tjørn is highlighted for its unique views and good sun conditions. Kyrkjeneset offers river and garden views, while Tomannsbu DNT Cabin boasts beautiful lake views.

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

The area around Bjerkreim's huts is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails leading to places like Storafjellet hikers' shelter. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from easy to difficult routes. For more specific cycling adventures, explore the Cycling around Bjerkreim guide, Road Cycling Routes around Bjerkreim, or MTB Trails around Bjerkreim. Fishing and swimming are also possible in nearby rivers and lakes, such as near the 'Sol-li' Cabin or in Bjerkreimselva.

Are there any challenging hut routes for experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Øvre Frøylandsstølen involves a very steep ascent but rewards with a nicely restored cabin and the option to continue towards Vådlandsknuten or Dokkolstølen. The region's diverse terrain offers various levels of difficulty for hiking.

Where can I find a secluded hut for a peaceful retreat?

If you're looking for tranquility, Tomannsbu DNT Cabin is a great secluded place for peace and quiet, located beautifully in the mountains with lake views. Kosebu is another charming, older cottage peacefully situated in a hiking paradise, offering a simple life away from modern distractions.

What facilities can I expect at huts in Bjerkreim?

Facilities vary greatly. Some huts like Kyrkjeneset are holiday homes with air conditioning, patios, free WiFi, and private parking. Backyard Camps offers unique accommodations with kitchenettes, balconies, and dining areas. Simpler huts like Storafjellet hikers' shelter might provide a fire stove and solar panels, while Storlibu Cabin and Suspension Bridge offers sleeping places, gapahuks, and fire pits.

Can I find huts with unique architectural designs?

Yes, Backyard Camps in Kløgetvedt features unique accommodations such as 'Cliffwall cabins' built into the mountain wall and 'Finnish log cabins' that blend traditional and modern architecture. These offer a distinctive close-to-nature experience.

Are there any huts suitable for day trips?

Absolutely. Kaurebu Day Trip Cabin is specifically designed for this purpose, making it an ideal destination for a family outing. Øvre Frøylandsstølen is also a cute cabin suitable for day guests after a steep ascent.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts around Bjerkreim?

Visitors appreciate the access to varied natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and lakes, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The tranquil settings and close-to-nature experiences are highly valued. Many highlights, such as Storafjellet hikers' shelter, are praised for their great views and amenities like fire stoves.

Are there any huts that offer winter activities?

Yes, some cabins are well-suited for winter. A secluded Mountain Cabin listed on Airbnb mentions ski slopes right outside the door in winter, along with a toboggan run and proximity to a ski lift, making it an excellent choice for winter sports enthusiasts.

Can I find huts with good sun conditions?

The 'Sol-li' Cabin in Bjerkreim, Tjørn, is specifically highlighted for its unique views and good sun conditions, making it a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.

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