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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Dalecarlia

Best huts in Dalecarlia are situated within a region known for its varied natural landscapes, including national parks, low mountains, and forested valleys. This area offers a range of accommodations, from basic shelters to comfortable mountain stations, catering to different preferences. Dalecarlia provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing, with huts serving as bases for exploration. The region's geography includes areas like Fulufjället National Park and the Långfjället mountains.

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Last updated: June 27, 2026

Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation)

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Here the Southern Kungsleden has halftime. A large modern mountain station with food and equipment sales. Very good bus connections even to Stockholm in summer.

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Valdalsbygget Historic Mountain Farm

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The Valdalsbygget Trail, approximately 14 km long, passes this former dairy. It's a lovely rest area. The old Valdalsbygget mountain farm is located right on the Norwegian border. In the …

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Lilldalsstugan Shelter

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A big hut with great views over the surrounding valleys. Staying overnight is not allowed, but you can easily pitch a tent nearby. There are no good water sources in this area.

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Björnholmstugan Hut

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A large hut with separate sleeping areas.
In front of the hut is a large tent meadow.

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Närfjällsstugan

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A refuge at the top! Perfect view in all directions. Officially, sleeping in this type of shelter is only allowed in emergencies. There is no water near the hut. In winter there is a scooter parking lot nearby.

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Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter

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Rest hut where you can find shelter when it rains. When the weather is nice, you can sit outside on the benches that are placed around a fireplace.
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Tangådalsstugan Shelter

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A fairly small shelter and overnight hut at Tangådalen. In the back part - separated by a wall - there are four beds. You can get drinking water from the river.

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Shelter at Olån

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Very close to the parking lot so not very well maintained.
A tent fits in front of that.

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Östfjällsstugan

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A beautiful well-kept hut and often very well attended. There are a couple of camping spots behind the hut.

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Busjön Shelter

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If necessary, you can stay here overnight. There is no tent possibility at the hut.

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June 13, 2026, Tangådalsstugan Shelter

Tangådalens rest cabin in Fulufjällets national park is closed until further notice. The rest cabin is infested with carpenter ants and the construction is strongly compromised. The rest cabin may not be entered due to the risk of collapse. The emergency telephone has been moved to the outside of the cabin. 13.06.2026

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An atmospheric shelter/rest hut. In good weather, take advantage of the outdoor benches around a fireplace. Next to the hut a small stream flows providing a water source. There is also an emergency telephone in the hut.

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In the footsteps of the Sälen Fjellmarathon

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In the direction of Görälven, about 100m from the hut, there is a small pool with clear but slightly reddish, iron-rich water. There are even a few wooden planks leading to it, but you have to be careful as some of them are wobbly. Boiling water is OK in an emergency and I boiled it in peace and sheltered from the wind in the well-maintained Lilldalsstuga and had no problems. Otherwise, on the Södra Kungsleden, fresh water is only available again shortly before the start of the Fulufjället national park and at Granfjällssätern. In between? I would only drink water from the Görälv if it was boiled or filtered.

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Kaess
July 31, 2024, Närfjällsstugan

The hut is large, well maintained and invites you to linger, as it offers good protection from the wind and is also just the thing after the strenuous stretch from Sälen. I cooked an early dinner here in peace and refined it with a few ingredients that a trail angel must have left behind. Someone even left whole trekking meals and oil here. 🙏

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Beautiful self-catering cottage. Firewood available.

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June 29, 2023, Björnholmstugan

A big hut right by the river in the national park Fulufjället. There is a big main room, a kitchen and four bed rooms with 8 beds in total. You can also pitch your tent on the big meadow outside the hut. Staying here overnight costs 200 SEK (in June 2023).

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A big hut with great views over the surrounding valleys. Staying overnight is not allowed, but you can easily pitch a tent nearby. There are no good water sources in this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly huts in Dalecarlia?

Yes, several huts in Dalecarlia are well-suited for families. The Rösjöstugorna Cabins in Fulufjället National Park offer a national park campsite with six cabins, equipped with kitchenettes and beds, and even a sauna and boat rentals. Östfjällsstugan is another popular and easily accessible hut located by a small lake, making it a good choice for families. The Grövelsjön Mountain Station also offers various accommodation types and is a great base for family activities in the mountains.

What kind of natural features can I expect around the huts in Dalecarlia?

Dalecarlia's huts are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can find huts near stunning lakes, such as Östfjällsstugan, which is by a small lake. The region is known for its low mountains, forested valleys, and national parks like Fulufjället, home to Njupeskär, Sweden's highest waterfall. Many areas offer panoramic viewpoints, and you can often find huts close to rivers or streams, like the Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter which has a stream nearby for fresh drinking water.

Are there historical sites or cultural experiences near the huts?

Yes, Dalecarlia offers historical insights. The Valdalsbygget Historic Mountain Farm is a notable historical site near the Norwegian border. This former dairy is now a popular rest area for hikers, operating as a small farm during summer months and offering refreshments like freshly baked waffles. The area around STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station also provides opportunities to experience Sami culture.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Dalecarlia?

The huts in Dalecarlia serve as excellent starting points for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on marked trails, with options ranging from easy loops like the Njupeskär Loop Trail to more challenging routes. In winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling are popular. Many areas also offer fishing, canoeing, mountain biking, and berry picking. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Njupeskär & Lissrörsjön lake loop or the Grövelsjön to Silverfallet loop, detailed in the Hiking in Dalecarlia guide. For cycling, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes available, such as the Around Orsasjön lake loop or the Tällbergsrundan, which you can find in the Gravel biking in Dalecarlia guide and Road Cycling Routes in Dalecarlia guide.

Are there specific huts suitable for beginners or those seeking easy access?

For beginners or those looking for easier access, Östfjällsstugan is a great option. It's well-maintained and easily accessible, located on the Östfjället, often with paved or wide boardwalks leading to it. The Grövelsjön Mountain Station also offers good accessibility with bus connections and serves as a well-signposted starting point for various tours, including easier day trips.

Can I bring my dog to the huts in Dalecarlia?

Yes, some huts in Dalecarlia are dog-friendly. The Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter is listed as dog-friendly, providing a place for you and your canine companion to rest. Additionally, the STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station offers pet-friendly rooms, making it a convenient option for travelers with dogs.

What is the best time of year to visit the huts in Dalecarlia?

The best time to visit Dalecarlia's huts depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, swimming, fishing, and berry picking, with most cabins and facilities fully operational. Winter (December to March) offers opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling, with some huts like those in Fjätervålen located close to ski slopes and trails. The Grövelsjön Mountain Station is open year-round, catering to both summer and winter enthusiasts.

What amenities can I expect at the huts in Dalecarlia?

Amenities vary widely across Dalecarlia's huts, from basic shelters to full-service mountain stations. Basic cabins, like those in Fulufjället National Park, often feature kitchenettes, gas stoves, wood heaters, and beds with mattresses, blankets, and pillows. Some, like the Rösjöstugorna Cabins, even include a sauna and boat rentals. More comprehensive options, such as the STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station, provide twin rooms or en-suite options, saunas, lounges, fully equipped guest kitchens, and dining services. Many privately owned cottages in Fjätervålen offer modern comforts like Wi-Fi, dishwashers, saunas, and wood-burning stoves.

Where can I find huts that are well-maintained and popular with visitors?

Several huts in Dalecarlia are highly regarded and well-maintained. Östfjällsstugan is known for being beautiful and well-kept, often attracting many visitors due to its accessibility and scenic location by a small lake. Närfjällsstugan is another large, well-maintained refuge offering excellent views. The Grövelsjön Mountain Station is a modern facility that is very popular as a starting point for tours and offers a range of services.

Are there options for winter stays in Dalecarlia huts?

Yes, Dalecarlia is a fantastic destination for winter hut stays. Areas like Fjätervålen offer numerous privately owned cottages and apartments, many located close to ski slopes and cross-country ski trails. The STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station is open year-round and serves as an excellent base for winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Some remote cabins, such as the Harrsjö cabin in Fulufjället, are accessible by ski, snowshoes, or snowmobile during the winter months, offering a true wilderness experience.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter near the huts?

Dalecarlia's natural environment is home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter local fauna, especially in national parks like Fulufjället or around wilderness shelters such as the Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter. The region's forests and mountains provide habitats for animals, offering a chance to observe nature during your stay.

How can I book accommodation at the STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station?

You can book accommodation at the STF Grövelsjön Mountain Station directly. It is recommended to check their official website for availability and booking options. You can find more information and potentially book your stay via Visit Dalarna's website, which links to the facility.

Are there huts with good viewpoints in Dalecarlia?

Absolutely. Many huts in Dalecarlia are strategically located to offer impressive views. Närfjällsstugan, for instance, is a refuge at the top of a fell, providing a perfect view in all directions. The Lilldalsstugan Shelter also offers great viewpoints. Additionally, climbing Storvätteshågna, Svealand's highest point, accessible from the Långfjället area, promises panoramic views of the surrounding mountain landscape.

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