Huts around Ål, a municipality in Buskerud, Norway, offer access to diverse natural landscapes. The region features a range of accommodations, from traditional mountain retreats to modern cabins. These structures serve as starting points for outdoor activities and provide views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Ål is known for its varied terrain, suitable for hiking and other outdoor pursuits.
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Cozy cabin, food and drinks available, very pleasant for a break especially in bad weather.
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Forest path off the Fv40 road through nature. Alternative without traffic that is easy to drive on with a touring bike.
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One of the highest DNT huts can be found here in Skarvheimen. Inside there is a very cozy interior and a provision store.
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Beautifully located hosted DNT cabin.
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The huge Stølsvatnet spreads out in the valley below you. Can you see the Iungsdalshytta from here?
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This cozy hut from DNT is where Iungsdalen and Fødalen meet. It is managed from the end of June to mid-September and you can get delicious food made from regional ingredients. Outside the main season, a self-catering hut is available that you can unlock with the standard DNT key.
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Ål offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional Norwegian mountain retreats known as 'hytter' to modern, amenity-rich cabins and apartments. You can find rustic DNT huts like DNT Iungsdalshytta and DNT Bjordalsbu, as well as more comfortable options such as mountain lodges and private rentals with modern comforts like kitchens and Wi-Fi.
Yes, Ål has several family-friendly options. Hakkesetstølen Fjellstugu is noted as family-friendly and offers food and drinks. The region research also highlights various cabins suitable for families, some with direct access to ski tracks and amenities like DVD players.
The huts in Ål serve as excellent starting points for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'View from Mørehovda – Waterfall loop' or 'Shelter With Lake View – Boardwalk Through the Marsh loop' from the Hiking around Ål guide. Mountain biking options include the 'Red Flow Trail to Fyri Hotell' or 'The Forgotten Trail' from the MTB Trails around Ål guide. Road cyclists can find routes like 'Flatsjø – Feten loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Ål guide.
Hakkesetstølen Fjellstugu is a cozy cabin where food and drinks are available, making it a pleasant spot for a break. DNT Iungsdalshytta also offers delicious food made from regional ingredients during its main season.
Many huts in Ål are well-suited for winter. Cabins like Linnaeus offer direct access to ski tracks, and Hytte Leveldåsen provides easy access to cross-country and alpine trails. Some DNT huts may also have self-catering options available outside the main season, which can be accessed with a standard DNT key, allowing for winter adventures.
DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) huts are part of a network of accommodations across Norway, known for their informal and cozy atmosphere. In Ål, you can find DNT huts such as DNT Iungsdalshytta, which is managed during the main season and offers regional food, and DNT Bjordalsbu, a rustic hut at 1,580 meters with a cozy interior and a provision store.
Absolutely. Many huts in Ål boast fantastic views. For example, Hytte Leveldåsen offers panoramic mountain views, including Hallingskarvet. You can also find viewpoints like View of Stølsvatnet and Iungsdalshytta, which provides a stunning vista of the valley below.
Accessibility varies. Some accommodations are conveniently located near the Ål ski center or within a short walk from the train station and city center. Others are more secluded mountain retreats, accessible after a short hike from your car. The region offers options for different levels of accessibility, catering to those seeking both convenience and remote experiences.
Yes, Ål offers a variety of unique experiences. Beyond modern cabins, you can find charming old 'hallingstue' (traditional farmhouses) and even unique options like treetop cabins. Mountain lodges such as Bergsjostolen Fjellstue and Vats Fjellstue offer a traditional Norwegian atmosphere with good meals.
Amenities vary widely depending on the type of hut. While some DNT huts might be more basic with dormitory-style sleeping and shared facilities, many private cabins and apartments come equipped with kitchens, Wi-Fi, and private parking. Some also offer additional luxuries like saunas, fireplaces, and large decks with scenic views.
The highest DNT hut in the Oslo section is DNT Bjordalsbu. Situated at 1,580 meters, this rustic hut has 26 beds and offers a cozy interior along with a provision store for hikers.


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