Best huts around Nore Og Uvdal are situated in a municipality in Norway, offering access to the Hardangervidda plateau. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including mountains and lakes. It serves as a base for exploring the extensive public hut system managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) and various privately operated accommodations. The area provides diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts seeking mountain retreats or modern vacation rentals.
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to accommodation. A road leads to this accommodation, so there is also parking available for starting and ending tours. This accommodation is also accessible from the towns of Ustaoset and Geilo.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to sleeping accommodation.
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The DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break. According to the DNT website (https://ut.no/kart), there's also a self-catering cabin next to the mountain station. I personally assume that this is only open between seasons (winter/summer) and that the hut owners may also use it for overnight stays during the season. Therefore, you should also carry a DNT key with you during the off-season to access the cabins and restrooms.
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Rauhelleren is a beautiful and well-equipped hut on the Hardangervidda plateau. It's within a day's hike of several other huts, making it perfect for a hut-to-hut tour.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Incredibly beautiful cabin with very nice people.
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Great accommodation with fantastic food. We enjoyed the three course meal here, enjoyed the gorgeous sunset overlooking the snow capped mountains in late July and had a restful one night. The breakfast buffet is also included in the room rate. I haven't seen a nicer place to stay overnight!
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Nore og Uvdal offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain lodges managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) to privately operated hostels and modern vacation rentals. You can find options with full-board service, self-catering facilities, and contemporary amenities.
Yes, the region is home to historically significant huts. For example, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is believed to be the first DNT hut to offer catering, dating back to 1879. It's beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja.
Several huts serve as excellent starting points for exploring the Hardangervidda. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is easily accessible from Road 7 and is a great start or destination for multi-day treks. Tuva Tourist Cabin is also a popular starting point for various hikes into the Hardangervidda.
Absolutely. Huts like DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge operate as full-board hostels during their open seasons, providing sleeping accommodations, breakfast, and dinner. Heinseter Turisthytte and Fagerheim Fjellstugu are privately run options that also offer full board.
Yes, for those who prefer to prepare their own meals, DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station has a self-catering cabin available next to the main station, often accessible between seasons for DNT key holders. Additionally, modern vacation rentals like Uvdalhytta offer fully equipped kitchens.
The region around Nore og Uvdal is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, explore the landscape on road cycling routes, or go for a run on the many running trails. Many huts, like Tuva Tourist Cabin, serve as excellent bases for these adventures.
Yes, several huts cater to families. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge and Fagerheim Fjellstugu are known to be family-friendly. Uvdalhytta, a modern vacation rental, is also a family-friendly option with amenities like free WiFi and private parking.
Huts like DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge are easily reached from Road 7. Tuva Tourist Cabin is accessible via a toll road and offers parking. Fagerheim Fjellstugu is located on the E7 highway and is accessible by car year-round. Uvdalhytta also provides free on-site private parking.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. The summer months (typically June to September) are ideal for hiking and exploring the Hardangervidda plateau. For winter sports enthusiasts, some huts, like Uvdalhytta, are conveniently located near cross-country and downhill skiing opportunities during the colder months.
For staffed DNT lodges like DNT Rauhelleren and DNT Krækkja, reservations are often recommended, especially during peak season, and may be required due to specific circumstances (e.g., half-board packages). For self-catering cabins, a DNT key might be necessary for access, particularly between seasons.
Yes, the extensive DNT hut system and other accommodations in the region make hut-to-hut hiking a popular option. Huts like DNT Rauhelleren are within a day's hike of several other huts, making them perfect for multi-day tours across the Hardangervidda. An example route could be a triangle from Tuva - Heinseter - Fagerheim - back to Tuva.
Many huts are situated in stunning natural settings. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is beautifully located by Lake Storkrækkja with views of Hallingskarvet. Fagerheim Fjellstugu is idyllically located in the middle of the Hardangervidda, offering picturesque views.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain experience, the friendly staff, and the delicious, often locally produced and homemade meals offered at many full-board huts. The opportunity for hut-to-hut tours, the stunning natural beauty of the Hardangervidda, and the cozy atmosphere (sometimes with the sound of a river nearby) are frequently highlighted as favorites.


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