Huts around Kiruna kommun offer diverse accommodation options in northern Sweden's vast Arctic landscape. This region is characterized by its extensive wilderness, including parts of Abisko National Park and the Kungsleden trail. It provides opportunities to experience natural phenomena such as the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. The area's geography features mountains, lakes, and forests, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Abiskojaure hut is a comfortable first stop on your Kungsleden winter journey. The excellent hut hosts (Stugvärd) offer warm lingonberry lemonade when you arrive (bring your own cup!) and explain the procedures for staying in the mountain huts. Expect to collect water, chop wood, and help with kitchen chores while you stay. You'll have all of the things you need to make meals in the kitchens, including pots and pans and dishware. One of the best things about the winter huts are the saunas, which are typically open after 5 pm, with times for women only, men only and mixed groups.
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Very nice campsites in the wind-protected forest, but you have to pay for them. The fee includes a bastu, toilets, and a kitchen.
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Great visitor center and cabin at the national park!
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Basically the entrance to Abisko Nationalpark. Here are a train station, accommodation options and a camp site. This is also where the Kungsleden, a 470 km long-distance trail, starts. A very impressive and beautiful national park.
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This is where the Kungsleden, a 470 km long-distance trail, starts.
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This is where the Kungsleden starts, a 470 km long-distance trail.
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Here, in addition to the Kungsleden, the Rallarvägen begins, which was laid out as a construction site road during the construction of the Ofotbahn. Along this route there are many remains from the construction period of the railway line, but also from WWII, when this railway was of strategic importance as a means of transporting iron ore.
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Small but fine, very comfortable, a bit exhausting to get to the hut. Hut warden lives in the outbuilding. Again, no electricity, no water.
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Kiruna kommun offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional mountain huts (Fjällstugor) managed by the Swedish Tourist Association (STF) to more modern cabins and unique experiences. Traditional huts like STF Abisko Mountain Station provide essential services for trekkers, while options such as the Aurora Hut on the Torne River offer luxurious stays with floor-to-ceiling glass windows for Northern Lights viewing.
Yes, several huts are strategically located along the Kungsleden trail. STF Alesjaure Mountain Hut and STF Tjäktja Mountain Hut are key waypoints, providing essential services and respite for those undertaking multi-day treks. STF Kebnekaise Fjällstation also serves as a primary base for those looking to summit Kebnekaise.
Amenities vary significantly. Traditional STF mountain huts typically offer basic facilities, sometimes including a shop and sauna, like at STF Alesjaure Mountain Hut. More modern cabins, such as Enoks fjällstugor, can feature private WCs, showers, and fully equipped kitchens. Some unique accommodations, like the Aurora Hut on the Torne River, even include compact kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, and regulated internal heating.
The best time depends on your desired experience. Summer (June-September) is ideal for hiking and experiencing the Midnight Sun. Winter (December-March) offers opportunities for snow activities and witnessing the Northern Lights. Many huts, especially those along the Kungsleden, have specific opening times for both winter and summer seasons.
While many traditional huts are suitable for families who enjoy hiking, some modern cabins offer more comfort and amenities. Stugbyn Kåppas, for instance, provides newly renovated cabins that can accommodate 4-5 people, featuring a sauna, patio, and a living room with a kitchen, making them suitable for families seeking self-catering options with convenient access to services.
Some huts offer dog-friendly accommodations. For example, STF Abiskojaure Mountain Cabin and STF Tjäktja Mountain Hut have a limited number of pet shelters available. It's always recommended to check specific hut policies and book pet-friendly rooms or cabins in advance, as availability can be limited.
The Kiruna kommun area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Abisko National Park, with options ranging from easy to difficult. There are also cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Kiruna kommun guide, and mountain biking trails, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Kiruna kommun guide.
For an immersive experience of the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun, consider unique accommodations like the Aurora Hut on the Torne River. These huts feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows, providing exquisite views from the comfort of your stay. The Reindeer Riverfront Aurora Lodge is also praised for being an excellent place to view the Aurora.
Yes, beyond traditional mountain huts, Kiruna kommun features unique options. The Aurora River Camp Glass Igloos & Cabins offer a peaceful atmosphere and the chance to stay in a glass igloo. Enoks fjällstugor provides modern comfort in a wilderness setting by Láddjujávri, with private facilities and a boat shuttle towards Kebnekaise in summer.
The region boasts stunning Arctic landscapes. Huts like STF Abiskojaure Mountain Cabin are situated on clear mountain lakes with sandy beaches, while others offer views of vast fells and mountains. You can expect to see diverse terrain, including parts of Abisko National Park, with opportunities for wildlife sightings and enjoying pristine natural environments.
Access varies by hut. Many traditional mountain huts along trails like the Kungsleden are primarily accessed by hiking. For some, like Enoks fjällstugor, a hike from Nikkaluokta is required, with boat shuttles available in summer and access by skis or snowmobile in winter. Huts closer to Kiruna town or with more amenities, such as Camp Ripan, often have road access and parking.
For those seeking comfort and amenities, Camp Ripan offers freestanding hotel cabins with access to a spa and a renowned restaurant. This option provides a blend of nature access with hotel-level services, including 'ski-in, ski-out' access to cross-country ski tracks.


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