Best huts around Verdal offer access to the natural landscapes of Norway, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility. The region features mountains and valleys, providing diverse settings for various types of huts. These accommodations serve as bases for exploring the local wilderness and popular hiking routes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Bellingstua (DNT) is a cozy mountain cabin set in open highland terrain near quiet lakes and rolling hills. Surrounded by wide views and natural landscapes, it offers a welcoming stop along the trail after crossing rocky paths and gentle climbs.
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The river directly south of the river serves as a good spot for fetching water and for bathing. A bit north of the road, if you continue to follow the road, a nice camping spot exists as well.
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With the bike loaded you have to push it but it's worth it
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Super cool place, shelter is also equipped with enough hooks to dry your stuff. There is also a saw. I would say don't hesitate.
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It's a great shelter but it's difficult to get there if you are carrying a very heavy stuff (bicycle + panniers 55kg in my case). You must push your bike for 400m, it's very steep but worth it :) Many local hikers could visit you
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You have to climb 100 m on a wide forest path with a decent gradient. Once at the top, a shelter maintained by locals awaits you with a grill, firewood and a beautiful view. A place for a tent can also be found. Jackpot :)
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A comfortable DNT cabin situated on a gravel road. An asphalt road leads up from Meraker. The hut is quite large and has the amenities one would want after a day of hiking. There is a drying room with an oven, a fully equipped kitchen with a gas stove, and plenty of provisions that will certainly be replenished regularly because the hut is easily accessible by car.
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Small cabin with fireplace. Located directly on the creek and not far from the lake.
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Verdal offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic self-service cabins managed by Verdal Fjellstyre to more comfortable, privately-owned rentals. You'll find options like traditional mountain huts, shelters, and even fishermen's cabins. Many provide basic amenities for an authentic wilderness experience, while some offer more luxurious features like jacuzzis and saunas.
Yes, several huts in Verdal are suitable for families. For example, Straumen Fishermen's Cabins are noted as family-friendly and invite a short hike through the town of Straumen. Veresstua is also designed with families in mind, offering accessibility features and a provisions store.
Many huts in Verdal are situated in scenic locations. Almskalasen Shelter With Lake View provides a beautiful lake view after a climb. The privately-owned 'Koselig hytte i Verdalsfjella' boasts stunning panoramic views towards Hermannsnasen. Additionally, Wooden Shelter by the River is located directly on a creek near a lake, offering a tranquil natural setting.
Yes, Verdal offers options for visitors traveling with dogs. Veresstua has an insulated outbuilding adapted for dogs and its own outhouse. Bellingstua also features a dedicated dog room with two beds, making it a great choice for pet owners.
The Verdal region offers diverse hiking experiences, from short walks to more challenging mountain trails. You can find trails leading to huts like Bellingstua (DNT), which is set in open highland terrain. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Verdal guide.
Accessibility varies by hut. Some, like Bellingstua, are conveniently located just 300 meters from a road, making them easily reachable. Veresstua offers the possibility of transport to and from Verdal station, enhancing its accessibility for those without a car. Others, like Kvernfosshytta, are more secluded, requiring a hike to reach.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, berry picking, and fishing, with amenities like water posts at Finnvolastua available. Winter provides opportunities for ski holidays, with some huts like 'Koselig hytte i Verdalsfjella' being suitable for such trips. Always check specific hut details for seasonal availability and access.
Yes, some huts require a more strenuous effort to reach. For instance, getting to Almskalasen Shelter With Lake View involves climbing 100 meters on a wide forest path with a decent gradient. If you're looking for challenging routes, consider trails like 'From Veresvatnet to Bellingstua (DNT)' which is a difficult hike, as detailed in the Hiking around Verdal guide.
For easier access, Bellingstua is well-appointed and only 300 meters from a road. Straumen Fishermen's Cabins are also easily accessible and invite a short hike through the town. These options are good for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
Verdal's huts offer a range of unique amenities. Ådalsvollen Retreat stands out with luxury features like a jacuzzi and sauna, providing a pampered experience. Veresstua is notable for its accessibility features for people with reduced mobility and a provisions store. Many self-service huts, like DNT Ferslia Cabin, offer fully equipped kitchens and drying rooms.
Some huts, particularly those managed by Verdal Fjellstyre or DNT, are self-service and may include provisions stores. Veresstua, for example, has a provisions store. For other huts, especially more secluded ones, it's advisable to bring your own supplies, as nearby shops or cafes might not be readily available.
Beyond hiking, the areas around Verdal's huts are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like those found in the Running Trails around Verdal guide, or explore mountain biking routes from the MTB Trails around Verdal guide. The region is also popular for berry picking, hunting, and fishing, especially around huts like Bellingstua.


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