Best huts around Surnadal are located in Norway's Møre og Romsdal county, a region characterized by mountains, valleys, and fjords. The area offers diverse terrain suitable for outdoor activities, including hiking and skiing. Many huts serve as bases for exploring the natural landscape and provide tranquil getaways. Surnadal is known for its access to pristine nature and scenic views.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Tverrlihytta is beautifully situated in the mountains above Bøverdalen just to the south of the border between Møre og Rømsdal and Trøndelag. Built in 1999, it is one of the most charming cabins on the Fjordruta and is also used by those doing the classic, shorter circuit from Valsøybotn and over Hardbakkhytta. The views to the south, into the heart of Surnadal, are glorious.
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Jøldalshytta offers 80 beds during the hiking season and 16 in the off season, when the cabin becomes self-service only. It has a long history, though the latest refurbishment took place between 2004 and 2005, increasing the capacity to 80 and providing more living rooms, a larger dining room and, crucially, more drying rooms.
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Innerdalshytta enjoys the tremendous backdrop of mighty Innerdalstårnet, sometimes cited as the Matterhorn of Norway. This DNT cabin provides accommodation and, during the summer months, there's food and drink available.
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Renndølsetra is a mountain pasture farm in an absolutely idyllic setting. There's accommodation, with evening meals for guests, while hikers not staying can also sample some local produce here too. It's a great place for a break in beautiful Innerdalen.
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Classic DNT cabin in a beautiful valley – Jøldalshytta’s a great place to spend the night.
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Cosy mountain cabin in a stunning setting – Trollheimshytta feels like a proper reward after a long hike.
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Be sure to arrive on time for dinner, as we eat together. No mobile data or phone reception.
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If you are staying overnight, be there on time for dinner! We will eat together at long tables. 3 courses, followed by coffee and cake.
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Surnadal offers a diverse range of accommodations, including traditional DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins like Jøldalshytta and Trollheimshytta, self-catering huts such as Tverrlihytta Cabin and Sollia DNT Cabin, and mountain pasture farms like Renndølsetra. You can also find cozy, simple mountain cabins like Trollstuggu, or more modern, well-equipped options such as Setermyra and cabins at Surnadal Camping.
Yes, several options cater to families. The cabins at Surnadal Camping, located by the Surna river, offer convenience with kitchens and bathrooms, making them suitable for families. Additionally, many DNT cabins, while rustic, provide a welcoming environment for all ages, and places like Trollheimshytta offer facilities and a small shop for snacks.
Amenities vary by hut. Many DNT cabins like Jøldalshytta and Trollheimshytta offer beds, dining areas, and sanitary facilities, with some providing hot showers and small shops. Self-catering huts like Tverrlihytta Cabin and Sollia DNT Cabin often include provisions storage and cooking facilities. More modern cabins like Setermyra feature full kitchens, bathrooms with showers, and even electric heating, while simpler ones like Trollstuggu might have 12V solar power and water from a stream.
Many huts in Surnadal are celebrated for their stunning locations. Trollstuggu in Vindøldalen offers panoramic views, while Setermyra is nestled in beautiful natural surroundings near peaks over 1000m. Renndølsetra is in an idyllic setting with views of the lake and mountains. Tverrlihytta Cabin boasts glorious views into the heart of Surnadal, and Sollia DNT Cabin is uniquely situated high above the fjord, offering a very sunny spot and a cold shower with an unparalleled view.
Absolutely. The huts in Surnadal serve as excellent bases for outdoor activities. Trollstuggu is a perfect starting point for hiking and skiing. Setermyra offers opportunities for both short and long mountain tours year-round, with nearby peaks like Trolltind and Åbittinden. Trollheimshytta is a popular destination for day hikes. You can find various running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails throughout the region, many accessible from the hut areas.
Several huts in Surnadal are part of the DNT network, providing a consistent standard for trekkers. These include Jøldalshytta, Trollheimshytta, Tverrlihytta Cabin, and Sollia DNT Cabin. Hardbakkhytta Cabin is also a DNT self-catering cabin. These huts often offer both serviced and self-service options depending on the season.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, with longer daylight hours and generally milder weather. Some huts, like Hardbakkhytta, can be snowed in during winter, making access challenging, though others like Trollstuggu are noted as good bases for skiing. For specific hut access and conditions, especially in shoulder seasons, it's advisable to check local weather forecasts and DNT information.
Yes, for those seeking a touch of history and authenticity, Renndølsetra operates as a mountain pasture farm in an idyllic, traditional setting. Oppistua (Mogstad) is a cozy log house, moved to its current location in 1904, maintaining an authentic atmosphere while offering modern comforts. Setermyra is also built in an old style, blending tradition with good amenities.
Access varies significantly. Some huts, like Setermyra, boast plowed road access directly to the cabin, offering convenience. Others, such as Trollstuggu, require a hike of approximately 600 meters uphill from a parking area. Many DNT huts, including Trollheimshytta, are primarily reached via hiking trails, making them rewarding destinations after a trek.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquility and proximity to nature that Surnadal's huts offer. The stunning natural surroundings, panoramic views, and access to pristine hiking and skiing trails are frequently highlighted. Many appreciate the rustic charm combined with essential amenities, providing a perfect escape into the Norwegian mountains. The cozy atmosphere of places like Trollheimshytta and the unique design of Sollia DNT Cabin also receive high marks.
Yes, several huts are designed for self-catering. Tverrlihytta Cabin and Sollia DNT Cabin are DNT self-catering cabins with provisions storage. Setermyra offers a well-equipped kitchen with a Smeg oven, dishwasher, and refrigerator. Oppistua also features a new kitchen with all necessary equipment for a pleasant stay.
While some huts like Hardbakkhytta can be snowed in during winter, making access difficult, Trollstuggu is specifically highlighted as a perfect starting point for skiing. For winter visits, it's crucial to check current conditions and accessibility, as weather in the Norwegian mountains can be challenging. DNT huts like Jøldalshytta operate as self-service cabins in the off-season, which can include winter, but require careful planning.


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