Huts around Rogen are situated within the Rogen Nature Reserve, a distinctive area in southwestern Härjedalen, Sweden. This region is characterized by a mosaic of small, meandering lakes, promontories, and capes. The landscape features ancient pine forests and offers opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and hiking. The area also holds historical significance, with evidence of Bronze Age graves and ancient trapping pits.
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I came by here again in 2023 and the rest hut has been newly built and is no longer as dirty and grimy as the previous "hut". Now it's worth taking a break here even in bad weather, among other things. There is also a stove in the hut.
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Very nice rest hut with a small shop.
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Extremely beautiful rest hut. Perfect for a long break.
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Very nice managed hut with a small shop.
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Very cozy shelter with stove and emergency equipment. No toilet, there is water from a stream a few hundred meters down the Kungsleden.
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Everything you need. The new little cabin is also very pretty and sleeps 2 people. In the old shelter, the sleeping space is a bit tight.
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The cabin was completely new in early June 2022. You can spend the night on the benches. No toilet and no water in the immediate vicinity.
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The Rogen area offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from basic shelters and windbreaks to fully managed mountain huts. You can find options like the Rogenstugan Cabin, which is a self-catering cabin with a kitchen and lounge, or Skedbrostugan, a managed STF mountain hut with beds and provisions for sale. There are also simpler options like Lakeside Shelter, which provides protection from the elements and a fire pit.
The Rogen Nature Reserve is known for its distinctive landscape, characterized by a mosaic of small, meandering lakes, promontories, and capes. A magical experience is hiking through the ancient wolf lichen-rich pine forest near the Rogenstugan Cabin, where the vibrant green wolf lichen creates a special atmosphere. The area is also ideal for canoeing and fishing in Lake Rogen.
Yes, several huts and shelters in the Rogen area are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Lakeside Shelter is a good option, and the Shelter and campsites with cabin and fire pit offers excellent tent sites and facilities that cater to families.
The Rogen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy canoeing and fishing for char, trout, pike, or perch in Lake Rogen. Hiking is very popular, with trails leading to scenic viewpoints like Tandsjövålen (993 m above sea level). In winter, cross-country skiing is possible, for example, across the ice to Storrödtjärn or Skedbro. For specific hiking routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Rogen or Easy hikes around Rogen.
Yes, the Rogen area has a rich history. Near the Rogenstugan Cabin, Bronze Age graves have been discovered, and there are thousands-of-years-old stone slab paintings in the vicinity. The region also features a ten-kilometer-long system of ancient trapping pits, offering a glimpse into past human activity in the wilderness.
Amenities vary by hut. The Rogenstugan Cabin offers a shop for restocking supplies, a sauna by the lake, and camping spots, along with a kitchen and lounge. Skedbrostugan is a managed hut with 20 beds, an emergency telephone, and provisions for sale. Simpler shelters like Lakeside Shelter typically provide basic protection from weather, a fire pit, and an outhouse.
The Rogen area offers different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for hiking, canoeing, and fishing, with access to trails like the one to Tandsjövålen. Winter provides opportunities for skiing across frozen lakes to other huts. The specific activities you wish to pursue will determine the best time for your visit.
Access to the huts often involves hiking. For example, the Rogenstugan Cabin is accessible via Käringsjövallen, about 10 km away, or in summer, by hiking approximately 5 km from Käringsjön. It also serves as a day's hike or ski from other STF huts like Storrödtjärn or Skedbro. Parking is typically available at trailheads leading to the huts.
Many huts in Rogen, such as the Rogenstugan Cabin, are self-catering, meaning you should bring your own food. However, some managed huts like Skedbrostugan and Rogenstugan Cabin have small shops where you can purchase provisions and restock supplies.
Mobile coverage is generally limited at the huts in the Rogen area, particularly at locations like the Rogenstugan Cabin. This encourages a true wilderness escape, so be prepared for minimal to no connectivity.
Yes, several huts offer excellent tent sites nearby. For instance, the Rogenstugan Cabin has nice camping spots in a sparse birch forest. The Shelter and campsites with cabin and fire pit also provides very good campsites behind its windbreak.
Visitors frequently highlight the authentic mountain cabin experience, the fantastic lakeside locations, and the opportunity for a true wilderness escape. The availability of amenities like saunas and shops at some huts, combined with the stunning natural environment and outdoor activities, are often praised.


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