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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Troms

Best huts in Troms are found in a region defined by its Arctic landscape, encompassing fjords, mountains, and islands. This northern Norwegian county offers diverse terrain, from coastal areas to inland wilderness, providing a setting for various outdoor pursuits. The natural environment supports a range of wildlife and offers opportunities for exploration. Many of these mountain huts Troms serve as shelters for those traversing the vast wilderness.

Best huts in Troms

  • The most popular huts is Åndervatnet Cabin, a hut that is a simple four-bed wooden cabin open to any hiker. It is free to use and provides wood and gas.
  • Another must-see spot is Kvilebua Lookout Cabin, a hut with large windows offering expansive views. This cabin is easy to reach and provides a cozy spot for a break.
  • Visitors also love Halsen Shelter, a modern grill hut with a glass front. It is positioned to experience the midnight sun or a summer sunset.
  • Troms is known for its self-contained cabins, DNT huts, and ancient turf shelters. These range from basic shelters to more equipped lodges, offering diverse options for overnight stays or day trips.
  • The huts in Troms are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 90 upvotes and over 70 photos shared across various locations.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Åndervatnet Cabin

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A simple four-bed wooden hut open to any hiker. Wood and gas are provided. Usage is free. The cabin is operated by the Norwegian Forest Service. Please leave everything as you found it so that such huts will remain open in the future. Take your rubbish with you. Trash doesn't belong in the open. Empty the ashes. Refills with wood and of course: rinses off and puts things back.
For those who like it even more adventurous: About 1.5 kilometers away is the Andergammen, a hunting lodge made of birch wood, bark and moss according to Lappish tradition. There is also an oven and firewood here.

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Hesten Trailhead Shelter

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Here you can strengthen yourself before the ascent or treat yourself to something afterwards. Alternatively and also highly recommended SeglaBurger at the entrance.

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Halsen Shelter

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This is the Halsen Shelter and has a picture window facing the bay.

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Kvilebua Lookout Cabin

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Thanks to the large windows of this bivouac the view goes to the horizon.

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Skihytta Cabin

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A nice little shelter with a stove and a small kitchen. No beds.

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Myran Shelter

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Small shelter with barbecue area and seating

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Ancient Turf Shelters at Do, Norway

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Two amazing ancient shelters with possibility to sleep inside next to a warming fire. Toilet building is available. Just follow the sign "DO".

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Lappjordhytta (DNT)

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In the right season you can pick blueberries directly at the hut and enhance your breakfast with them.

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Dividalshytta (DNT)

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The Dividalshytta is located on a small plateau, from both sides you either go steeply up or down until you reach the hut. The huts are slightly apart and there is water from a spring. The plateau is open and you have a really nice view and the chance of a great sunset.

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Rostahytta DNT Cabins

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Rostahytta is an unstaffed DNT hut consisting of two separate cabins. Both cabins are locked with the standard DNT key. The hut offers a total of 33 beds.
The newer cabin has an extra drying room.

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Andreas
June 11, 2025, Dividalshytta (DNT)

Nye Dividalshytta. 585 m above sea level. Built in 1978. It's the same age as me 🤣😂.

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Thanks to the large windows of this bivouac the view goes to the horizon.

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Cozy hut for a little picnic in between.

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Here you can decide which direction to go

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July 4, 2024, Åndervatnet Cabin

The way up and back is worth it to see the beautiful lake

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Easy to reach, great view

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DoreeNils
June 22, 2024, Myran Shelter

Small shelter with barbecue area and seating

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Rostahytta accommodation consists of three cabins. The old hut, the new hut and the anniversary hut, which is the newest and most spacious. The hut is accessible from several sides, here the path forks further north both into Norway and into Sweden. There is also a separate dog house here. The river in front of the cabins is also deep enough for a refreshing swim.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly huts in Troms?

Yes, several huts in Troms are suitable for families. For example, the Hesten Trailhead Shelter and Halsen Shelter are both categorized as family-friendly. The Kvilebua Lookout Cabin is also easy to reach and offers a cozy spot for a break, making it great for families.

What kind of unique or historical huts can I find in Troms?

Troms offers a range of unique accommodations. You can visit the Ancient Turf Shelters at Do, Norway, which are two historical shelters built in Lappish tradition with the possibility to sleep inside next to a warming fire. The Åndervatnet Cabin is another unique option, a simple four-bed wooden cabin that is free to use and provides wood and gas.

What is the best time of year to visit huts in Troms?

The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Summer (June-August) offers the midnight sun and ideal conditions for hiking, with huts like Halsen Shelter being perfect for experiencing summer sunsets. Winter (November-March) provides opportunities for snowshoeing, skiing, and viewing the Northern Lights, with some huts remaining accessible for winter adventures.

Are there DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) huts in Troms?

Yes, Troms features several DNT huts that are part of the extensive Norwegian trekking network. Notable DNT huts include Lappjordhytta (DNT), Dividalshytta (DNT), and Rostahytta DNT Cabins. These huts typically offer varying levels of facilities, from basic shelters to more equipped lodges.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Troms?

The region around the huts in Troms is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the Hesten (556 m) – Segla Ridge and Cliffs loop. Cycling is also popular, with options for road cycling and touring, such as the Tromsø to Gryllefjorden route. For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in Troms and Cycling in Troms guides.

What should I pack for a hut trip in Troms?

For a hut trip in Troms, essential items include appropriate layers for varying weather conditions (even in summer), waterproof and windproof outer shells, sturdy hiking boots, a map and compass or GPS device, a first-aid kit, food, and water. If staying in unstaffed huts, you might also need a sleeping bag liner, cooking fuel, and a headlamp. Always check the specific hut's facilities before your trip.

Are there huts in Troms that are free to use?

Yes, some huts in Troms are free to use. The Åndervatnet Cabin is a notable example, operated by the Norwegian Forest Service, offering a simple four-bed wooden cabin with wood and gas provided. Visitors are expected to leave it as they found it, taking all rubbish with them.

Can I find huts with good views in Troms?

Absolutely. Many huts in Troms are strategically located to offer stunning views of the Arctic landscape. The Kvilebua Lookout Cabin, for instance, boasts large windows with expansive views. Similarly, Halsen Shelter is positioned to provide excellent vantage points for the midnight sun or summer sunsets.

Are there huts in Troms suitable for beginner hikers?

Yes, there are huts that are relatively easy to access, making them suitable for beginner hikers or those looking for less strenuous trips. The Kvilebua Lookout Cabin is described as 'easy to reach'. Huts categorized as 'family_friendly' like Hesten Trailhead Shelter and Myran Shelter often have more accessible trails leading to them.

What facilities can I expect at huts in Troms?

Facilities vary widely among huts in Troms. Some, like the Åndervatnet Cabin, are basic with beds, wood, and gas. Others, such as Skihytta Cabin, might offer a stove and a small kitchen but no beds. DNT huts often provide more comprehensive facilities, including cooking equipment and sleeping arrangements, but it's always best to check specific hut details before your visit.

Are there opportunities for multi-day hut-to-hut hikes in Troms?

Yes, Troms offers excellent opportunities for multi-day hut-to-hut hikes, especially utilizing the DNT network. The Åndervatnet Cabin is located along a beautiful multi-day hike from West to East, providing a free overnight stop. Planning a route connecting several DNT huts like Lappjordhytta (DNT) and Dividalshytta (DNT) allows for extended wilderness exploration.

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