Best huts around Suldal offer access to the Norwegian wilderness, characterized by mountains, lakes, and traditional farm landscapes. Suldal is a municipality known for its diverse natural beauty and an extensive network of tourist cabins. These range from modern designs to historically significant structures, providing varied experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area features a well-developed tour network, often maintained by the Norwegian Tourist Association.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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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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Very pleasant bakery that sometimes saves lives. When we were there we were able to dry our wet clothes by the fireplace. And there are goodies too.
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Beautifully situated on the lake DNT hut with the possibility to eat. Even in summer, ice floes still swim on the cold lake.
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Charcoal is available for a small fee. Also wood for a fire. There is also a wooden box with a guest book on the wall.
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We started from Foss. The hiking trail is only 2.5 km long, but is steep in places. There are waterfalls and beautiful views along the way. Afterwards we stopped at Mikals Laks to drink coffee and eat salmon. Delicious.
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Closed from the end of August to September 3rd and only allowed for hunters. Enough tent ⛺️ terrain around it. If necessary, one would have come to the provisions store.
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The connecting bus in Haukeli (to Valle and Kristiansand, south) leaves at 15:25. He only drives once a day. The hut is at the back right on the road, the bus stops in the yard. On the other hand, it's idyllic. So no comparison to the other, lonely huts on this tour.
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Suldal offers a diverse range of huts, from modern, award-winning designs like Jonstøl to historically significant cabins such as Bleskestadmoen Cabin. You'll find both staffed facilities offering meals and self-catering options, catering to various preferences for your wilderness experience.
Yes, Bleskestadmoen Cabin is particularly notable. It is the oldest cabin of the Stavanger Tourist Association, built in 1891, and is surrounded by an enchanted birch forest and a picturesque meadow, offering a glimpse into the heritage of Norwegian trekking.
Haukeliseter Fjellstue functions as a mixture of a rest stop and a hotel, offering a restaurant and various accommodation options. Stranddalen Tourist Cabin is staffed during the summer season, providing a three-course dinner, events, and a breakfast buffet.
Several huts are suitable for families. Haukeliseter Fjellstue and Fosstemmen are categorized as family-friendly. The hike to Fosstemmen, though steep in places, is only 2.5 km long and features waterfalls and beautiful views, making it manageable for families.
The huts in Suldal are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. For example, Haukeliseter Fjellstue is fantastically located by a lake, and Holmavatnhytta Cabin offers breathtaking views of Lake Holmavatnet. Fosstemmen provides a viewpoint with scenic vistas. You can also find opportunities for swimming and fishing near Vassdalstjørn Cabin.
Holmavatnhytta Cabin is the highest-located cabin of the Stavanger Tourist Association, situated at 1,130 meters. Its elevation provides unique views and an enhanced high-mountain experience for trekkers.
Suldal offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the hike to Fosstemmen is 2.5 km long and steep in places. You can find easy to moderate trails like the Øvre Moen to Stranddalshytta Trail or the Fiskeberg Roundtrip. For more options, explore the Hiking around Suldal guide.
Absolutely. A trip to Stranddalen Tourist Cabin can be combined with fishing in nearby lakes, hiking to the mountain peak Napen, or swimming in idyllic lakes. The area around Suldal also offers extensive opportunities for road cycling and general cycling.
Many huts, such as Haukeliseter Fjellstue, Bleskestadmoen Cabin, Holmavatnhytta Cabin, and Vassdalstjørn Cabin, are open year-round. However, some staffed cabins like Stranddalen Tourist Cabin operate primarily during the summer season. Always check specific hut information for seasonal closures, especially for hunting season, as seen with Holmavatnhytta.
Yes, Jonstøl, completed in 2014, is a modern and innovative cabin that received a local construction award in 2015 for showcasing the best of over 100 years of cabin building. Its distinctive design makes it stand out.
Sandsa Tourist Cabin is beautifully situated within a traditional mountain farm landscape, surrounded by the regulated Sandsavatnet and other mountain farms. It offers a glimpse into typical mountain farm environments and cultural landscapes of Suldal.
The area around Krossvatn Tourist Cabin, located in the heart of the Dyraheio Landscape Protection Area, is a traditional hunting area of Suldal and is known for its rich biodiversity, including being part of the southernmost wild reindeer tribe in the world. If you're lucky, you might also spot reindeer in the area around Vassdalstjørn Cabin.


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