Best huts around Enontekiö are located in Finnish Lapland, a municipality characterized by its pristine Arctic wilderness. The region offers diverse landscapes, including fells, lakes, and rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Enontekiö's remote location and natural features make it a destination for experiencing the subarctic environment. The area is known for its extensive network of trails and wilderness areas.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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This hut on the way up Saana has a fireplace and offers decent shelter. It's a good spot to take stock before a run up to the summit.
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In winter, always stay in the middle of the path or wear snowshoes. So beautiful up there.
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Sturdy shoes are necessary for the whole round!
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The view is terrific. A quiet place with a barbecue hut, outdoor toilet and a wonderful view over the valley.
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Thank you for the info. It seems to me to see 2 refuges on the photo. Is the 2nd really a refuge?
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Finnish overnight huts are very simple. They are divided into an open part (autiotupa) and a closed, pre-bookable part (varaustupa). Inside there is a large wooden platform on which the sleeping pads and sleeping bags can be spread out. Wood and basic cooking facilities are available.
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The shelter was built by prisoners of war for the German Wehrmacht in the summer of 1944 and was part of the Lyngen Defense Line. The Germans destroyed all structures when they retreated in 1945. The original structure shows traces of an attempted demolition. In 2017, this shelter was rebuilt as part of a volunteer camp run by the Association for Military History in Lapland and Metsähallitus.
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Enontekiö offers a variety of huts to suit different preferences. You'll find basic open wilderness huts (autiotupa) that are free and shared, reservable huts (varaustupa) that require booking for a guaranteed spot, and more comfortable private cabins and rentals like Wilderness cabin Niehku or Saivaara Cottages.
Yes, the Dugout in Malla Strict Nature Reserve is a notable historical site. It was originally constructed by prisoners of war in 1944 and rebuilt in 2017, offering a unique glimpse into the area's past.
For stunning vistas, visit the Jyppyrä Hill Shelter and Viewpoint, which provides a terrific view over the valley. Wilderness cabin Niehku also features panoramic windows for admiring seasonal changes and the Northern Lights.
Open wilderness huts like Kuohkimajärvi typically provide a stove for heating and cooking, and bunks for sleeping. Some, like Saarijärvi New Open Wilderness Hut, may also have a gas stove. You should bring your own cooking utensils and purify water from natural sources.
Reservable huts, such as the Saarijärvi Shared Rental Hut or those near Haltitunturi Fell, offer a more secure sleeping place as they require advance booking and often a fee. They provide similar basic amenities to open wilderness huts but guarantee you a spot.
Yes, the Kuohkimajärvi Open Wilderness Hut is uniquely situated near the borders of three countries: Finland, Sweden, and Norway, making it a significant draw for visitors.
The region around Enontekiö's huts is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various trails for hiking, such as the challenging Three-Country Cairn — Malla Strict Nature Reserve route or the easier Tsahkaljärven polku. For more options, check out the Hiking around Enontekiö guide.
Absolutely! Enontekiö offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the Saana Summer Trail or the Fell Lapland Visitor Centre – Jyppyränselkä loop. Discover more running opportunities in the Running Trails around Enontekiö guide.
In the demanding Pöyrisjärvi wilderness reserve, you can find huts like Šleŋgehat / Lenkihaka Open Wilderness Hut. These are modest, year-round shelters that serve as essential resting places for trekkers in this remote area.
Enontekiö's huts offer experiences year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the fells, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and experiencing the Arctic landscape, including potential Northern Lights sightings. The specific activities available will depend on the season.
For a more comfortable stay, consider Wilderness cabin Niehku, a modern cabin with a 360-degree rotating stove and panoramic windows. Tundrea Holiday Resort also offers a range of accommodations, including cozy log cabins and luxurious igloos, providing a comfortable base.
When staying in an open wilderness hut, remember they are shared spaces. Bring your own sleeping gear, cooking utensils, and be prepared to purify water. Always carry out all your waste. Pets are usually allowed with the consent of other users.


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