Best huts in Muddus National Park are found within a vast wilderness area in Swedish Lapland, characterized by ancient taiga ecosystems, primeval forests, and extensive marshes. The park's landscape includes striking river and waterfall viewpoints. Rustic, self-catering huts provide basic accommodation for visitors exploring the area, operating on a trust-based payment system.
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From here you can take a wonderful hike to the waterfall.
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Accommodation stuga with beds, stove, firewood, dry toilet, gas stove and dishes. On a trust basis, you transfer 150 crowns per person.
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Accommodation stuga with beds, stove, firewood, dry toilet, gas stove and dishes. On a trust basis, you transfer 150 crowns per person.
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small overnight stuga with 3 beds, stove, firewood, dry toilet, gas stove and dishes. On a trust basis, you transfer 150 crowns per person.
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Small overnight hut where you pay 150 krone on a trust basis. Firewood, stove, dry toilet available. There is even gas and a gas stove in the hut. Crockery, blankets and mattresses are available. There are 3 beds. Water can be fetched from the stream.
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The Skaite rest stop is an ideal starting point for hikes in the southern part of the Muddus National Park. To reach it, you drive over a 10 kilometer long unpaved road. It is worth it!
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June 2018: the entrance to the National Park is being pounded up, which is why there is a bit of construction site atmosphere on the skaite. The facilities are all still available.
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Rest and campground, with fireplace, well and outhouse.
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Muddus National Park offers a variety of hiking trails near its huts. For instance, the Skaite Rest Area serves as an ideal starting point for hikes in the southern part of the park. You can find routes like the moderate 'Muddus Waterfall – View of the Muddus River loop' or easier options such as 'View of the Forest in Muddus – View of the Muddus River loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking in Muddus guide or the Easy hikes in Muddus guide.
The huts in Muddus National Park operate on a trust-based payment system, typically costing around 150 SEK (or 150 crowns) per person per night. You are expected to manage your own water, cooking, and cleaning, as these are self-catering accommodations.
Yes, the rustic, self-catering huts in Muddus National Park are open year-round, providing a unique wilderness experience even in winter. Be prepared for basic conditions, as they lack modern amenities.
The Skaite Rest Area is categorized as family-friendly and serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the park. It includes facilities like a fireplace, well, and outhouse, making it suitable for families.
The huts are basic yet comfortable, equipped with essentials such as beds, wood-burning stoves, firewood, dry toilets, and gas stoves for cooking. They do not have running water, electricity, or Wi-Fi.
The Muttosluoppal Cabin is an excellent choice for birdwatching. It is situated by the beautiful Muttosluoppal lakes, and a birdwatching tower is located just a few hundred meters from the cabin, offering views of the bird sanctuary and the surrounding national park.
Yes, Mansonstugan is a small, red timber hut with three beds, ideal for overnight stays for smaller groups. For a truly secluded experience, the Arvidsson Cabin, off the main trails at the north end of Lake Muttosjávrre, offers a glimpse into the past for independent travelers.
Near the huts, you can experience the serene and ancient taiga ecosystem of Muddus National Park, characterized by primeval forests, vast marshes, and striking river and waterfall viewpoints. The Nammavarre Cabin is picturesquely located on the shore of Lake Rámsojávrre, and the Muddusfallet Cabin is near the impressive Muddus Waterfall.
The area around the Muddusfallet Cabin, near the Muddus Waterfall, is rich with historical traces of hunter-gatherer communities, including hearths and trapping pit systems. The Arvidsson Cabin also offers a historical feel, appearing much as it did in the time of a former park warden.
Muddus National Park features a landscape of ancient taiga ecosystems, primeval forests, and extensive marshes. The terrain generally includes vast forests, wetlands, and low fells like Nammavárre, offering a relatively gentle elevation profile suitable for exploration.
Since the huts are self-catering and lack modern amenities, you should bring your own water, food, and any specific cooking utensils or cleaning supplies you might need. Blankets and mattresses are typically provided, but a sleeping bag is recommended for comfort and hygiene.
The Muttosluoppal Cabin is ideal as a base for day trips or for an overnight stay on a tour through the Muddus National Park. Similarly, Mansonstugan is a good starting point for day tours into the forestland of Muddus.


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