Best huts around Fauske are situated in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including mountains, fjords, and lakes. Fauske serves as a gateway to various outdoor activities, with its surroundings offering access to national parks and extensive hiking trails. The area provides opportunities for experiencing tranquil nature and exploring the Norwegian wilderness.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Muorkihytta is an older DNT cabin, locked with a DNT key. Here, you still have to saw the wood for the stove yourself. The cabin is beautifully situated at the end of the Muorkivatnet lake, about 2 km from the Swedish border. The eight beds are spread across two rooms and can be reserved in advance.
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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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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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Ny-Sulitjelma fjellstue is a 29-berth cabin locked with the DNT standard key. The hut can be reached by car via the driveway from Sulitjelma and is the starting point for short multi-day tours. In the kitchen, it is worth looking for gas cartridges or food that other hikers have left behind, because many make their way from there to the bus to Fauske after their tour. Luxury is that the cottage has running water and electricity, as well as a large drying cupboard for clothes and shoes. More at: https://ut.no/hytte/10955/ny-sulitjelma-fjellstue
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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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You have to get a key beforehand
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Fauske offers a variety of accommodations, from rustic mountain cabins with wood-fired heating and outdoor toilets to more spacious cabins equipped with running water, electricity, and multiple rooms. You'll find options ranging from basic DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins to private vacation rentals, catering to different comfort levels while providing immersion in nature.
Yes, Fauske is known for its DNT cabins. For example, Sorjostyllia Cabin is a DNT cabin consisting of two huts, ideal for an overnight stay towards Sulitjelma. Another DNT cabin is Muorkihytta, an older cabin beautifully situated at the end of Muorkivatnet lake. Many DNT cabins require a DNT key for access.
Many huts in the Fauske region boast stunning natural surroundings. Sorjostyllia Cabin is in a fantastic setting by a lake, offering beautiful views of the lake and sunset. Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin is located directly on a lake with a mighty waterfall rushing into the valley, and offers views of the Norwegian mountains. Some private cabins also feature fantastic fjord and mountain views, with opportunities to see the Northern Lights.
Yes, Fridal Cabin by the Lake is located in Sjunkhatten National Park. This hut is accessible from the Fridal hiking car park and offers barbecue facilities. The 'Sletn' Mountain Cabin, also in Sjunkhatten National Park, provides a tranquil experience by a lake with trout, facing mountains and waterfalls.
Amenities vary significantly. Some rustic cabins might have wood-fired heating, a gas stove, and an outdoor toilet, with water collected from a stream. More equipped options, like Ny-Sulitjelma Fjellstue, offer running water, electricity, and even a large drying cupboard. Many cabins include basic cooking essentials and sleeping arrangements.
The Fauske area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like Straumklumpen or the Giken – Sulitjelma Church loop. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Fauske and Nervatnet Loop. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Fauske, cycling routes around Fauske, or road cycling routes around Fauske.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the mild weather, with opportunities for blueberry picking in late summer. Winter offers a chance to experience tranquility, winter hiking, and potentially witness the Northern Lights, especially in areas with minimal light pollution.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, many cabins offer a peaceful escape into nature that families can enjoy. The proximity to hiking trails, lakes for fishing, and opportunities to see wildlife like moose and reindeer make many huts suitable for family adventures. Fridal Cabin by the Lake, located in Sjunkhatten National Park, is accessible from a hiking car park and has barbecue facilities, which can be great for families.
Yes, many DNT cabins, such as Sorjostyllia Cabin and Muorkihytta, are locked with a standard DNT key. It's advisable to obtain this key beforehand and check specific access requirements for each hut you plan to visit.
In some cases, yes. For instance, near Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin, if the small hut is occupied or you prefer tenting, you can pitch your tent very nicely on the lake shore with a dream backdrop. Always check local regulations regarding wild camping.
Visitors often recommend planning an overnight stay at cozy huts like Sorjostyllia Cabin, especially if heading towards Sulitjelma. For DNT cabins, remember to get a key beforehand. Be prepared for varying amenities; some older cabins might require you to saw your own wood for the stove. Always check for running water availability, as some might rely on collected rainwater or require you to bring drinking water.
Yes, Fridal Cabin by the Lake is accessible from the Fridal hiking car park, requiring about a 2.5 km walk. The 'Sletn' Mountain Cabin in Sjunkhatten National Park also has a parking lot, with an approximate 25-45 minute walk to the cabin, including a steep initial section.


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