Best huts in Région De Laponie are found across both Finnish and Swedish Lapland, offering a range of accommodations within the Arctic landscape. This region is characterized by its vast wilderness, national parks, and significant natural features. Visitors can experience diverse hut types, from basic shelters to more equipped cabins. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and a connection with the northern environment.
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From here you can take a wonderful hike to the waterfall.
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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga impresses with its location. Located directly on a lake from which a mighty waterfall rushes into the valley. The mountains of Norway can be seen behind the lake. If the hut is occupied or too small, you can camp very nicely on the lake shore with a dream backdrop. There is also a small outhouse at the hut.
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Teusajaure's Hut is one of the many huts that swarm the Kungsleden. You will find all the amenities there, from the grocery store to the sauna. Above all, this refuge is important since it is the starting point (or arrival point) for the crossing of Lake Teusajaure which it overlooks. Ask the wardens for the crossing times.
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The guarded refuge of Vaktotavare is a beautiful hut located on the edge of Lake Akkajaure. You will find all the amenities to relax there. Accessible by road, the refuge also becomes a great option for a day trip. Do not hesitate to contact the refuge for the latest updates on the public transport that circulates there.
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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga is also known as "Konsul Perssons stuga" because the pit owner in Sulitjelma had this hut built for his daughter. The hut is very small (2 beds) and one should not count on getting a place here. However, you can pitch your tent next to the lake. https://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/boende/stf-sarjasjaure-fjallstuga/
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You have to get a key beforehand
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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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Région De Laponie offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic wilderness shelters and open wilderness huts (autiotupa) for one-night stays, to guarded mountain cabins with amenities, and even luxurious, design-focused rental cabins. You can find options suitable for rugged outdoor adventures or comfortable retreats with modern conveniences.
Yes, several huts and cabins in Région De Laponie are suitable for families. For example, the Vakkotavare Mountain Cabin is noted as family-friendly and accessible by road, making it a good option for day trips. Many rental cabins also offer multiple bedrooms and amenities suitable for families or small groups.
Open wilderness huts, common in Finnish Lapland, typically include a fireplace or stove for heating, and often a dry toilet. Some even offer saunas. For example, the Muttosluoppal Cabin is a self-catering option with nine beds and a fully equipped kitchen, along with a stove, firewood, and a dry toilet.
Yes, saunas are a common and welcome amenity in many huts across Région De Laponie. The STF Teusajaure Mountain Hut, located on the Kungsleden trail, offers a sauna. The Vakkotavare Mountain Cabin also features a brand-new sauna. Some luxurious options like the Aurora Hut in Nova Galaxy Village even include a private wood-burning sauna.
Access varies depending on the hut. Some, like the Vakkotavare Mountain Cabin, are accessible by road, making them suitable for day trips. Others, such as the STF Teusajaure Mountain Hut, are located along popular hiking trails like the Kungsleden, requiring a hike to reach. Some remote wilderness huts are only accessible on foot or by skis in winter.
Yes, some huts, particularly smaller or reservable ones, may require advance arrangements. For instance, the Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin (Konsul Persson's Cabin) requires you to get a key beforehand due to its small size and limited capacity.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor activities. Near huts like Skaite Rest Area or Muttosluoppal Cabin in Muddus National Park, you can enjoy hiking. Popular routes include the Muddus Waterfall – View of the Muddus River loop or the View of the Forest in Muddus – View of the Muddus River loop. The region is also ideal for skiing in winter and exploring the Arctic landscape.
Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located to offer magnificent vistas. The STF Teusajaure Mountain Hut boasts grandiose views, and the Sårjåsjaure Mountain Cabin is known for its stunning location directly on a lake with views of Norwegian mountains. Day trip huts like Ukko-Luosto and Aurora hut also provide excellent vantage points for northern nature and light phenomena.
The best time depends on your desired activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking and experiencing the Midnight Sun. Autumn (September-October) offers vibrant fall colors. Winter (November-April) is perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and witnessing the Northern Lights, with many huts providing a warm refuge after a day in the snow.
Yes, Finnish Lapland has an extensive network of over 500 free open wilderness huts, known as 'autiotupa.' These are primarily located in national parks and wilderness areas and are intended for one-night stays. They typically include basic amenities like a fireplace and dry toilet, and some even have saunas. Space is not guaranteed during peak seasons.
Visitors appreciate the unique connection to nature, the opportunity for relaxation, and the amenities provided. The STF Teusajaure Mountain Hut is praised for its grocery store and sauna, while the Vakkotavare Mountain Cabin is noted for its friendly host and new sauna. The overall experience of staying in the Arctic landscape, whether in a basic shelter or a comfortable cabin, is highly valued.
Yes, many huts in Région De Laponie offer excellent opportunities to witness the Northern Lights, especially during the darker months. The Aurora day trip hut in Saariselkä is specifically designed for viewing the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun, and the Aurora Hut in Nova Galaxy Village even features an 'Aurora Alert' system to notify guests of activity.


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