Best huts around Saltdal are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. This area offers diverse outdoor experiences, from exploring historic mountain lodges to accessing prime hiking and fishing locations. Saltdal provides a range of accommodations that serve as bases for experiencing nature and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 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 Tverbrennstua is a DNT cabin, locked with a DNT key, and consists of two cabins. Both are equipped with a large living room and several beds, some even with family rooms (double beds). The cabins are located close to a road and parking lot (approx. 2 km) and are therefore easily accessible.
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Two beautiful DNT cabins. One cabin was locked with the DNT key, the other was open. With a view of Bjellåvatnet Lake from the living room, there's also the option of using boats available in the boathouse on the lake, which is locked with the DNT key. The cabin has several bedrooms, with two to four beds, a stove for warming up, gas cooking rings, and a large living room for relaxing. The lake itself has a beautiful pebble beach, but swimming requires some courage; the water is ice-cold, even in summer!
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Cozy, well-equipped cabin suitable for overnight stays. Water from a nearby spring. In the middle of the deep forest. There is a clean toilet house about 30m next to the hut. Status: September 2023
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The Argaladhytta is very idyllically situated at the bend in the river. It consists of a new hut with a solar panel and thus a mobile phone charging option and a very old hut, in which the furnishings are still the same as in the very old huts. The floor of the hut is made of compacted earth and the beds double as benches for the central table. Even if you don't necessarily want to spend the night here, it's worth taking a look inside the hut to get an impression of how the huts used to be equipped. In good weather you can also set up your tent on the meadows around the huts. More at: https://ut.no/hytte/10366/argaladhytta
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Saltdal offers a diverse range of accommodations, from historic mountain lodges like Graddis Mountain Lodge to cozy, modern rental cabins. You'll find options from the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) such as Bjellåvasstua and Tverrbrennstua, as well as private rentals like Storeng Fjellgård and Cabin Lønsdal. Many provide excellent access to the region's stunning natural landscapes.
Yes, Saltdal is home to historic accommodations. Graddis Mountain Lodge, for example, is Saltdal's oldest tourist accommodation, with a history dating back to 1867. The Argaladhytta Cabin also features an old hut that preserves historical furnishings, offering a glimpse into how huts used to be equipped.
The Tverrbrennstua DNT cabin is considered family-friendly, offering family rooms and being easily accessible due to its proximity to a road and parking lot (approximately 2 km). Many cabins also offer a mix of modern comforts and rustic experiences to suit different family needs.
The huts in Saltdal serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking in both forest and high mountain terrain, fishing in rivers and lakes, and berry or mushroom picking in season. In winter, areas like Storeng Fjellgård are perfect for skiing. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Saltdal guide, which includes trails like Kjemåfossen Loop and Solvågtind. Cycling routes are also available in the region, as detailed in the Cycling around Saltdal guide.
Many huts in Saltdal offer scenic views and proximity to water. Bjellåvasstua provides views of Bjellåvatnet Lake and offers boats for use. Klengstua is idyllically situated where the Junkerdalselva and Saltdalselva rivers converge, making it attractive for fishing. Cabin Lønsdal is also noted for its undisturbed location and great views.
The Argaladhytta Cabin in Junkerdal National Park is uniquely situated at a river bend. It comprises a new hut with solar panels for mobile phone charging and an old hut that retains its original historical furnishings, including a compacted earth floor and beds that double as benches. It's worth visiting to experience the traditional hut setup.
Yes, while some huts offer a rustic experience, others provide modern comforts. Cabin Lønsdal, for example, features electricity, a stove, good 4G internet coverage, and an annex with a large, modern bathroom including a Cinderella combustion toilet and underfloor heating. Many rentals also offer well-equipped kitchens, saunas, and Wi-Fi.
DNT operates several huts in the Saltdal area, such as Bjellåvasstua, Muorkihytta, and Tverrbrennstua. These huts typically offer an informal, cozy atmosphere with basic necessities like bunks, cooking facilities, and sometimes provisions in self-service huts. Some, like Muorkihytta, require a DNT key for access and may involve traditional tasks like sawing wood for the stove.
Absolutely. Many huts in Saltdal are located near excellent fishing spots. Klengstua, situated at the confluence of two rivers, offers great fishing opportunities. Storeng Fjellgård is also near a river known for fishing. The region's wild waterways and lakes are a significant draw for anglers.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (July-September) is ideal for hiking, berry and mushroom picking, and enjoying the natural landscapes. Winter transforms the area into a perfect spot for skiing. The region also offers opportunities to witness the Northern Lights, typically visible during the darker months.
For a secluded experience in the deep forest, consider Storjordfjellkoja Cabin. It's a cozy, well-equipped cabin suitable for overnight stays, with water available from a nearby spring and a clean toilet house located about 30 meters away.
Yes, some huts provide a more rustic experience for those looking to disconnect. Muorkihytta, an older DNT cabin, requires you to saw your own wood for the stove. Many traditional DNT cabins emphasize basic living and a strong connection to nature, often featuring wood-fired heating and outdoor toilets.


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