Best huts around Odda are found in the Hardangerfjord region of Norway, offering diverse cabin and hut experiences. The area is characterized by its fjords, mountains, and proximity to national parks. Odda serves as a strategic base for exploring natural landmarks such as Trolltunga, Buerbreen, and Folgefonna. The region provides various accommodations, from luxurious treehouses to traditional camping cabins.
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Tyssevassbu Mountain Lodge (DNT) is a self-service cabin operated by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT), situated high up at 1319 meters above sea level within the expansive Hardangervidda National Park in Norway. This remote lodge is strategically important for hikers, as it is the closest DNT cabin to the famous Trolltunga cliff.
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During the season, the DNT Fjällstation Litlos is a full-board hostel where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break.
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The DNT Hellevassbu is a self-catering cabin where you can sleep and buy groceries. You need a special key for this cabin, which you can rent from the DNT. You can pay via the app or afterward using a special form. In addition to a kitchen with a gas stove, the DNT mountain cabins usually offer a spacious living area with comfortable seating.
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There is good food here and it is very cheap to stay overnight as a DNT member under 25 if you have your own bed linen. We had a compact four-person room in a small wooden hut.
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At the beginning of September everything was relaxed in Litlos. Nobody wanted our membership receipts for the discount, nobody was interested in sleeping bags. Delicious dinner (casserole with meat, potatoes, eggs?) as much as you want and breakfast too. Bags are available for food packages, sausage, cheese, eggs, sweets... But the best thing about Litlos after a few days of running is probably the hot showers. For two with 4 soft drinks 2300 NOK. There is a side hut for self-catering, but we don't know if they would have let us. But there was camping in front of the hut. There were no regulations on who went into the showers.
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We were there on 07/10/23. Self-catering is not possible during the time when management is taking place. Unlike other cabins, there is no discount at Litlos for members of the Swedish Hiking Association (STF)!!! In addition, unlike others, sleeping bags were not accepted here. We had to rent bed bags. The cabin is nice, but the staff was noticeably friendlier and more helpful at other cabins. I will avoid Litlos in the future.
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The Odda area offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious treetop cabins like Woodnest, which blends seamlessly with nature, to traditional camping cabins such as Trolltunga Camping. You can also find various DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) huts, including staffed lodges like Litlos Lodge and self-service cabins like DNT Hellevassbu Self-Service Cabin, catering to different preferences for comfort and wilderness immersion.
Yes, Woodnest offers an exceptional treetop cabin experience near Odda. These luxurious 15 m² cabins are designed to resemble a pine cone, featuring high-end finishes, panoramic views of the Hardangerfjord, and amenities like toilets, four beds, a kitchenette, and often underfloor heating. Some even include a bathtub and a double bed that lowers from the ceiling, providing a unique blend of adventure and comfort.
Trolltunga Camping is an excellent base for the famous Trolltunga hike, located just 14 km from Skjeggedal, the starting point. For DNT cabin users, Tyssevassbu Mountain Lodge (DNT) is the closest DNT cabin to Trolltunga, situated high up at 1319 meters above sea level within Hardangervidda National Park.
Yes, Haukeliseter Fjellstue is considered family-friendly, functioning as a rest stop and hotel with various accommodation options and facilities. Trolltunga Camping also offers a range of cabins and rooms suitable for families, with amenities like shared kitchens, Wi-Fi, and BBQ areas, and activities such as fishing and canoe rentals nearby.
Facilities vary significantly. Haukeliseter Fjellstue offers hotel-like amenities including a restaurant and various accommodation types. Litlos Lodge is a DNT hut with catering and showers. Self-service DNT cabins like DNT Hellevassbu Self-Service Cabin and Holmavatnhytta Cabin typically provide firewood, provisions, and full kitchen equipment. Woodnest offers luxurious amenities including private toilets, kitchenettes, and sometimes bathtubs.
Absolutely. Woodnest treetop cabins offer panoramic views of the Hardangerfjord and surrounding snow-capped mountains from large windows. Hovdakruno, a day-trip cabin, provides breathtaking views of Norway's largest fruit orchards, the Sørfjorden, and the Hardangervidda in the background. Holmavatnhytta Cabin also boasts breathtaking views of Lake Holmavatnet.
The Odda region is ideal for various outdoor activities. Near many huts, you can find extensive hiking trails, including routes to iconic spots like Trolltunga, Dronningstien, and Buerbreen. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous options, including challenging road cycling routes and scenic general cycling tours. Running trails are also popular, with options ranging from easy loops to difficult routes like the Trolltunga out and back.
Yes, the Odda area is known for its DNT cabins. Examples include DNT Hellevassbu Self-Service Cabin, nicely located on the Hardangervidda, and Litlos Lodge, a catered DNT hut on the western part of Hardangervidda. Tyssevassbu Mountain Lodge (DNT) is another self-service option, strategically important for hikers heading to Trolltunga.
The best time largely depends on your desired experience. Summer offers the most accessible hiking conditions for most trails and huts. However, some huts like Woodnest provide snow crampons in winter, suggesting winter visits are also possible for those seeking a serene, snow-covered escape. Always check specific hut opening times and trail conditions, especially for higher-altitude DNT cabins.
Hovdakruno is a notable day-trip cabin perfect for a shorter hike. Located on the heights of Hovden, it offers stunning views and a cozy spot to enjoy a packed lunch. The hike to Hovdakruno is about 5.6 km one way from Lofthus, taking 1-1.5 hours, and is considered moderate but very rewarding.
Packing essentials depend on the type of hut and season. For self-service DNT cabins, you'll need to bring your own food, sleeping bag liner, and potentially a key (though some, like Holmavatnhytta Cabin, don't require one). For winter visits to Woodnest, snow crampons are provided. Always prepare for changing mountain weather, regardless of the season, with layers, waterproofs, and appropriate footwear.
Yes, Haukeliseter Fjellstue functions as a mixture of a rest stop and a hotel. It offers various accommodation options, a restaurant, and good transport links, making it a comfortable base or a convenient stop during longer journeys.


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