Best huts around Skjåk are located in a municipality nestled in the heart of Norway, offering access to majestic mountain landscapes and national parks. The region features a variety of accommodations, from staffed lodges to rustic mountain cabins. These provide diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Skjåk serves as a base for exploring areas like Breheimen National Park.
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Beautiful circular trail, with several waterfalls to see. Nice free parking at the bottom.
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Reindalseter is something of a hub where the Tafjordfjella hiking network is concerned. This charming complex has a cafe, electricity, drying rooms and the opportunity to take a hot shower. With its ancient pines and vibrant wildlife, Reindalen itself is a delight; the hike to Zakariasvatnet and the roaring Reindalsfossen is particularly beautiful. Meanwhile, the cabin is the ideal base for summit hikes to Naushornet and Svartegga.
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This is a charming lodge set by the rushing Torda river. From here, you can set out on a fantastic loop taking in the Stonebridge, a wedged boulder that acts as a bridge across the Store Føysa.
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The hotel and restaurant serve as a starting point for numerous mountain hikes. Parking is free in the large parking lot. There are electric car charging stations and various information panels about the area and the hotel's history. Further information is available at www.grotli.no.
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Managed hut, alpacas and goats also roam around
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https://www.billingen.no/ Here is the website for Billingen
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Geiranger is very impressive, no matter what height.
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Wonderful view from above
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Skjåk offers a diverse range of accommodations, from staffed DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins like Sota Seter, which are excellent bases for national park exploration, to charming rural lodges such as Skjåk Turistheim with various room options. You can also find rustic mountain cabins managed by Skjåk Almenning, ideal for a true wilderness experience, and even luxurious cottages like the one by Liavatnet, offering modern comforts in spectacular settings.
Yes, several huts in Skjåk are suitable for families. Grotli Mountain Hotel is categorized as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for numerous mountain hikes. DNT Nørstedalseter is another family-friendly staffed cabin, offering a cozy atmosphere and meals, making it a great hub for adventures between Breheimen and Jotunheimen.
The huts in Skjåk are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with options ranging from easy walks to challenging summit hikes like the one to Tverrådalskyrkja. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the challenging 'View of Geiranger – Dalsnibba Mountain Road loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Føysstein Loop' in Reinheimen National Park. Many cabins, especially those managed by Skjåk Almenning, offer opportunities for hunting and fishing in numerous lakes and rivers. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Skjåk, Cycling around Skjåk, and Running Trails around Skjåk guides.
For those seeking more amenities, Grotli Mountain Hotel features a restaurant and serves as a starting point for hikes. Skjåk Turistheim also boasts the Skeid Restaurant with a terrace. Reindalseter Cabin, a DNT mountain hut, has a cafe and offers refreshments and overnight accommodation. DNT Nørstedalseter is a staffed cabin that serves meals, including local lamb or deer dishes in season.
Yes, for unexpected weather changes or simply a break, the Stone Shelter is a rustic refuge made of coarse stones that can be used for shelter or a rest stop.
When staying in DNT cabins like Sota Seter or Reindalseter Cabin, it's generally recommended to bring a silk liner for sleeping. While staffed cabins often provide blankets and pillows, a liner ensures hygiene. For self-service or no-service cabins, be prepared with your own food, cooking supplies, and sleeping bag, as provisions are limited or non-existent. Always pack appropriate clothing for mountain weather, regardless of the season.
Absolutely. The Viewpoint with Mountain Hut and Fjord View offers impressive views of the fjord after a climb. Many huts are strategically located to provide stunning vistas of the surrounding mountain landscapes and national parks, such as the luxurious cottage by Liavatnet in Breheimen, which offers spectacular surroundings.
Some accommodations offer convenient parking. Grotli Mountain Hotel provides free parking in its large parking lot and also features electric car charging stations, making it accessible for those traveling by EV.
Yes, Skjåk caters to those seeking comfort and luxury amidst nature. There's a luxurious cottage by Liavatnet in Breheimen, offering a spacious kitchen, living room, sunny terrace, and even a rowing boat. Additionally, a new, high-quality mountain lodge is situated at 1000 meters altitude between Jotunheimen, Breheimen, and Reinheimen, featuring a fireplace, sauna, and rain shower, suitable for up to eight persons.
Skjåk's huts can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your activity preference. Summer is ideal for hiking, with trails to glaciers, lush valleys, and high peaks. Winter offers excellent opportunities for skiing and trekking, with prepared cross-country tracks, high mountain trails, randonee skiing, and alpine slopes directly accessible from some lodges. For example, DNT Nørstedalseter is accessible by car in summer and by ski tracks in winter.
Many huts in Skjåk serve as excellent gateways to Norway's majestic national parks. Sota Seter is a prime starting point for hikes into Breheimen National Park. Other lodges, like the new high-quality mountain lodge, are strategically positioned between Jotunheimen, Breheimen, and Reinheimen National Parks, offering unparalleled access to these protected wilderness areas.
Yes, for activities like fishing and hunting, permits are typically required. Skjåk Almenning, which manages 17 mountain cabins, offers excellent opportunities for these activities, with a single fishing license covering 250 fishing lakes and several rivers. It is advisable to check local regulations and acquire the necessary permits before engaging in these activities.


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