Best huts around Nord-Aurdal are situated in the heart of Norway, offering a range of accommodations from traditional self-service mountain lodges to modern private cabins. This region provides access to diverse natural landscapes, including Langsua National Park and views of the Jotunheimen range. Visitors can engage in activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing, utilizing these huts as bases for exploration. The area features both rustic DNT cabins and amenity-rich private rentals, catering to various preferences for outdoor stays.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Oset Fjellhotell is Mjølkevegen Partner. The hotell offers accommodation and meals, an outdoor sauna at the pond and an indoor swimming pool. Passing cyclists can enjoy a bite to eat or a beverage at the Fjellbistro.
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The rest shelters by Mjølkevegen along the route are called "Mjølkerampe" in Norwegian, referring to the stands where milk buckets were placed to be collected by the passing milk vehicle. This one is located centrally at Vaset. Enjoy your break, and please do not litter.
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Beautiful cabins to rent with an old schoolhouse in the middle as a central point for groups.
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Ideal for warming up after a skiing or hiking tour. Very cozy and super friendly operators!
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Small cabin right by Høgkampvannet. It's open, and if surprised by the weather or darkness it is possible for two to spend the night here.
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The orange tree is so named because hikers, cyclists and skiers hang their orange peels on the tree
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Nord-Aurdal offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional self-service mountain lodges, such as those operated by the DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association), to modern, amenity-rich private rental cabins. Whether you prefer a rustic experience or a more luxurious stay with conveniences like fully equipped kitchens and saunas, you'll find options to suit your preferences.
Yes, many huts and cabins in Nord-Aurdal are suitable for families. For example, Gomobu Mountain Lodge is known for being family-friendly, offering a cozy atmosphere and a restaurant. Private rental cabins often feature multiple bedrooms and amenities designed for comfort, making them ideal for groups and families.
Amenities vary significantly. Traditional DNT self-service cabins like Svarthamar typically provide basic facilities such as a gas cooktop, kitchenware, and a fire stove, requiring guests to bring their own sleeping bags. Private rental cabins, on the other hand, often boast modern conveniences like fully equipped kitchens with dishwashers, updated bathrooms with underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even hot tubs or saunas.
The huts serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking opportunities, cycling, fishing in mountain lakes, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding, depending on the season. Many cabins offer direct access to marked trails or ski-in/ski-out options during winter. For specific routes, explore the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for Nord-Aurdal.
Yes, Nord-Aurdal is home to DNT cabins. A notable example is Svarthamar, a self-serviced DNT cabin located in a summer farm area within Langsua National Park. It offers a remote, natural setting ideal for immersing yourself in nature and accessing extensive hiking trails.
Many huts provide access to popular hiking trails. For instance, the area around Svarthamar offers extensive hiking within Langsua National Park. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Bjørgovarden Trail' or 'Hiking on Mount Synet'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Nord-Aurdal guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with pleasant temperatures and long daylight hours. Winter (December-March) is perfect for skiing and snowshoeing, with many cabins offering ski-in/ski-out access. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery and fewer crowds, though weather can be more unpredictable.
Absolutely. Many private cabins and some mountain lodges in Nord-Aurdal boast spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Jotunheimen range. Some are situated at high altitudes, offering unparalleled vistas. The Red Cross Cabin at Høgkampvannet also offers good views of the surrounding terrain.
Yes, The Orange Tree is a unique natural monument that also serves as a mountain shelter with grilling possibilities. It's a popular spot where hikers, cyclists, and skiers often mark their passage, making it a distinctive landmark in the area.
For self-service DNT cabins, you'll need to bring your own sleeping bag or sheet bag, food, and any personal items. For all hut trips, regardless of type, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing suitable for varying mountain weather, sturdy hiking boots, a map and compass or GPS, a first-aid kit, and sufficient water. In winter, add appropriate ski or snowshoe gear.
Yes, some huts and nearby facilities offer dining options. Gomobu Mountain Lodge features a restaurant and cafe where visitors can warm up and enjoy waffles and coffee after outdoor activities. Additionally, Oset Fjellhotell and Bistro offers accommodation and meals, with a Fjellbistro for passing cyclists.
Accessibility varies. Many private rental cabins offer convenient features like plowed roads leading directly to the cabin and sometimes even electric vehicle chargers. Some also provide ski-in/ski-out access during winter or easy access to marked hiking trails. DNT cabins might require more effort to reach, often involving hiking or skiing to their remote locations.


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