Best huts around Storfjord are found amidst a landscape characterized by fjords and mountains in Northern Norway. This region offers diverse accommodations, from basic trekking huts to more luxurious cabins. Storfjord provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the natural environment. The area is known for its blend of wilderness and accessible retreats.
Last updated: May 15, 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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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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Fantastic trip. Unbelievably great view, very nice stone comb that you can spend the night in.
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Open hut with the usual amenities: stove, a gas cooker and essential cooking utensils, wood stove, and dry toilet. For 6 persons. Free cabin with common features: stove, gas cooker with basic cooking utensils, log cabin and dry sink. For 6 places. https://www.nationalparks.fi/en/kuohkimajarviopenwildernesshut?inheritRedirect=true
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The tour always goes uphill to the observation point. On the way there are fantastic views of the fjord and the glaciated mountain ridges. Several panels report multilingual on the emergence of the path through forced labor at the time of World War II.
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Storfjord offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious boutique experiences like the Storfjord Hotel, which provides a 'turf-topped eco-lodge' feel with mountain and fjord views, to more rustic DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins for trekkers. You can also find private rental cabins, such as the cozy Vestersidaveien 450 with panoramic fjord views, or modern Aurora Distillery Cabins designed for Northern Lights viewing.
Yes, you can visit the Dugout in Malla Strict Nature Reserve. This hut was originally built by prisoners of war in 1944 as part of the Lyngen Defense Line and was later rebuilt in 2017. The original structure still shows traces of an attempted demolition.
DNT cabins like Gappohytta and Goldahytta, often found along trails like the E1/Nordkalottleden, typically offer basic amenities such as beds (e.g., 22-24 beds), gas ovens for cooking, and woodstoves for heating. Some even have extra cabins for hikers with dogs. Access usually requires a DNT key. More information on DNT cabins in the Lyngenfjord area can be found here.
Yes, for families or groups seeking tranquility and nature, private rentals like Vestersidaveien 450 offer two bedrooms, direct sea access, and a veranda with stunning fjord views. Additionally, Kuohkimajärvi is an open hut that provides accommodation for up to 6 persons, equipped with a stove, gas cooker, and essential cooking utensils.
The Storfjord region is excellent for outdoor activities. Near many huts, you can find hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. For example, you can explore routes like the Steindalsbreen Glacier Trail or the Lulledalen River and Forest loop. For more detailed information on hiking, check out the Hiking around Storfjord guide.
Absolutely. The Aurora Distillery Cabins are modern mini-cabins designed with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, offering incredible fjord and mountain views, perfect for potentially witnessing the Aurora Borealis. For a unique resting spot during a hike, Saana Kota Hut provides shelter with a fireplace before ascending to the summit of Saana.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking and exploring the natural environment, with longer daylight hours. For winter activities and the chance to see the Northern Lights, the colder months (September-March) are preferable, especially when staying in cabins designed for such viewing, like the Aurora Distillery Cabins.
Yes, Steindalshytta is a DNT cabin located near the Steindalsbreen glacier, which is a popular hiking destination. This provides a great base for exploring the glacier and its surrounding natural beauty.
Many huts, especially those managed by DNT or private rentals, are equipped for overnight stays. For instance, Saarijärvi Wilderness Hut, a Finnish overnight hut, offers a large wooden platform for sleeping, wood, and basic cooking facilities. Kuohkimajärvi also provides a stove, gas cooker, and cooking utensils.
For a luxurious experience, the Storfjord Hotel offers a high-end 'log cabin hideaway' with a cluster of classic Norwegian cabins. It features mountain and fjord views, numerous fireplaces, a fine-dining restaurant, a wellness area with a sauna, and an alfresco hot tub overlooking the fjord. It's ideal for a pampered escape with gourmet cuisine and activities like kayaking and boat trips.
Yes, the Storfjord area offers several running trails. For example, near some huts, you can find challenging routes like the Saana Summer Trail or the Saana hut loop. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Storfjord guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of wilderness and accessible retreats. They enjoy the stunning panoramic views, the opportunity for tranquility and connection to nature, and the cozy havens provided by the huts after a day of exploring. The historical significance of places like the Dugout in Malla Strict Nature Reserve also adds to the experience.


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