Best huts around Hjelmeland are situated in the Ryfylke region of Norway, offering diverse accommodation options. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, fjords, and natural landscapes. Hjelmeland provides access to various outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring the local environment. The municipality serves as a base for experiencing the region's natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The hut is intended for emergency situations and should not be used for resting or spending the night.
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Whoever thinks that would be enough... Unfortunately it is being used as a toilet for other purposes! A pity! But with the masses it is clear that one or the other just...
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There is a shelter by an idyllic lake. In the event of an emergency, however, it is difficult to imagine that the masses of tourists would all find shelter here. Rather, there is a massacre.
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The weather can change here in a short time. For such cases is the hut.
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The weather can change here within an hour. The hut is provided for such emergencies.
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Here is the starting point of the ascent with complete infrastructure.
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It is best to be there early or very late if you want to go up to Preikestolen. Unless you love crowds 😉
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In urgent emergencies, the code for access can be found out over the phone!
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Hjelmeland offers a diverse range of accommodation, from traditional mountain huts like the unmanned Grasdalen Tourist Cabin and the managed DNT hut in Lysebotn, to unique glamping experiences at NorGlamp. You can also find modern architect-designed cabins with contemporary comforts and stunning views, as well as cozy private cabins often situated by lakes or the sea.
Yes, Hjelmeland has traditional mountain huts that cater to trekkers. The Grasdalen Tourist Cabin, for example, is an unmanned cabin centrally located in the Hjelmeland mountains, serving as a convenient stop for longer treks. It offers a rustic, self-service experience amidst tall mountains. Another option is the managed DNT tourist hut in Lysebotn, where you can spend the night and find food services.
Absolutely. For a unique experience, NorGlamp on Randøy offers 'luxury barrels' with fantastic forest views, providing a comfortable glamping stay. Guests can also rent a sauna and jacuzzi. Additionally, Hjelmeland features modern architect-designed cabins that blend contemporary comforts with panoramic natural views, some even including a boat for exploring the waters.
Yes, there are emergency shelters designed to provide refuge during sudden weather changes or unforeseen situations. Examples include the Kjerag Emergency Shelter on the way to Kjeragbolten and the Emergency Shelter at Refsvatnet, built by mountain rescue. It's important to remember these are strictly for emergencies and not for casual resting or overnight stays.
The region around Hjelmeland's huts offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Hjelmeland guide. Fishing is popular in lakes like Bjørndalsvatnet near Grasdalen, and some modern cabins include boats for water exploration. The area is also excellent for MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes.
Several options cater to families. Preikestolen Mountain Lodge is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities and parking. Fosstemmen is another family-friendly hut with a lake nearby, accessible via a shorter hike. Many private cabins also provide comfortable and idyllic settings suitable for families, often with easy access to nature and activities.
Hjelmeland is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning mountainous terrain, serene lakes like those near Grasdalen and Fosstemmen, and picturesque fjords. Many cabins boast panoramic views of these landscapes. The region is also known for its abundance of blueberries and opportunities for wild swimming near some cabins.
Amenities vary significantly by type. Unmanned huts like Grasdalen require visitors to bring their own food but provide basic shelter. Managed DNT huts, such as in Lysebotn, offer overnight stays and food services. Glamping options like NorGlamp provide luxury comforts, including saunas and jacuzzis. Modern and cozy private cabins often come with full amenities, stylish architecture, and sometimes even a boat.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. The hiking season for mountain huts typically runs from late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow. However, glamping experiences like NorGlamp offer amenities like saunas and jacuzzis year-round. Modern cabins are also available throughout the year, providing comfortable bases for exploring the region in any season.
For managed DNT huts, such as the one in Lysebotn, it is advisable to book in advance, especially if you plan to use ferry services to reach them, as these often run on limited schedules. For unmanned huts, booking might not be required, but it's always good to check specific hut guidelines. Private cabins and glamping sites almost always require advance booking.
When visiting huts, especially unmanned ones, be prepared for varying weather conditions as they can change rapidly. For huts like Grasdalen, bring your own food. If you plan to fish, remember that a fishing permit is often required. For managed huts, booking services like ferries in advance is recommended. Always respect the natural environment and leave no trace.
Yes, some huts and cabins are strategically located for accessing major attractions. Preikestolen Mountain Lodge serves as a direct starting point for the hike to Preikestolen. Modern cabins in areas like Fister offer proximity to not only Preikestolen but also Kjerag, Skomakernibba, and Trodlatysdal, making them excellent bases for exploring these iconic sites.


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