Best huts around Lyngen are situated in a region characterized by its dramatic fjords, alpine peaks, and diverse landscapes. The Lyngen Alps offer a range of outdoor experiences, from challenging hikes to tranquil nature escapes. The area provides various types of accommodations, including rustic shelters and more comfortable lodges. These structures serve as bases for exploring the natural environment and experiencing the unique conditions of Northern Norway.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Nice rustic hut. The way there goes partly through marshland. Sturdy shoes are therefore announced!
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Lake directly at the Trollhytta. Very quaint and tranquil. You can self-cater for the night in the nearby hut. Waterproof footwear is recommended.
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Fantastic trip. Unbelievably great view, very nice stone comb that you can spend the night in.
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The forest road at Bensnes, if you follow the road further you will come up to the troll hut.
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Great trip. Goes steadily upwards all the way from Solhov. When you come to the silhov dam, it's like coming to another world.
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Nice place for camping on your bike packing tour. After few kilometers ride on gravel, there is a nice clean shelter and toilet. Camping with tent is also possible.
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Here you can get good thermal clothing, boots, gloves and a hat for all arctic activities!
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Lyngen offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic hiking shelters to more luxurious cabins and lodges. You can find primitive huts like Trollhytta Cabin for a traditional outdoor experience, basic shelters such as Stortuva Shelter for bikepacking, and comfortable lodges like Arctic Lodge with amenities and restaurants. There are also specialized options like Aurora Huts for Northern Lights viewing.
Yes, for a more comfortable and unique stay, Lyngen offers several options. The Aurora Fjord Cabins provide panoramic views and amenities like private jacuzzis and saunas. The Lyngen Experience Lodge features 'Aurora Huts' situated almost over the water, designed for optimal Northern Lights and Midnight Sun viewing. Other luxurious choices include Viking Cabins with ski-to-door access and Kjosen Lodge, known for its views and excellent facilities.
Adventurous hikers will appreciate huts like Trollhytta Cabin, a rustic spot next to a lake, or Fastdalshytta, a primitive cabin in Fastdalen valley, which serves as a good starting point for tours to Stortinden or Skårhaugen. Lyngsdalshytta in Lyngsdalen valley is also an excellent basecamp for skiing and hiking.
Yes, the Stone Shelter Observation Point is a notable historical site and viewpoint, offering fantastic views of the fjord and glaciated mountain ridges, with panels detailing the path's history. Additionally, the hike to Lyngstuva Hut at the northernmost tip of the Lyngen peninsula passes ancient Sami sites, providing a rich historical context alongside amazing coastal views.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as the Blåisvatnet Trail or the Trail to Lyngsdalshytta Cabin. For cycling, routes like the Stortua Wooden Shed – Jægervatnet Forest Road loop are available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lyngen and Cycling around Lyngen guide pages.
While many huts offer a basic experience, some lodges are particularly popular with families. Blabergan Lodge in the Lyngen Alps is noted as a family-friendly option, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region with children.
Facilities vary greatly. Basic huts like Skihytta Cabin might offer a stove and a small kitchen. Stortuva Shelter provides a clean shelter and toilet facilities. More primitive huts like Fastdalshytta have wood stoves for heating and cooking, and mattresses for sleeping. Luxurious lodges, such as Arctic Lodge, offer comfortably furnished rooms, delicious food, and even thermal clothing for activities.
Lyngen offers experiences year-round. The summer months are ideal for hiking and exploring the diverse landscapes. Winter provides opportunities for skiing, snowshoeing, and Northern Lights viewing. Many basic huts, like Fastdalshytta, are open year-round, while specialized lodges cater specifically to winter activities and aurora viewing.
Yes, Rørneshytta, situated above Lyngseidet at 610 meters above sea level, offers great views of the Lyngenfjord. The Stone Shelter Observation Point also provides fantastic fjord views. Many of the more luxurious cabins, such as Aurora Fjord Cabins and Kjosen Lodge, are also praised for their panoramic views.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil and quaint settings, such as the one found at Trollhytta Cabin. The stunning views of fjords and glaciated mountain ridges, as seen from the Stone Shelter Observation Point, are also a major draw. The opportunity for self-catering overnight stays and the cozy atmosphere provided by wood stoves and candles in basic huts are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for many of the more basic huts, a fee is typically required for overnight stays. For example, Fastdalshytta costs 100 NOK per person (as of 2016). These payments help with the maintenance of the huts, ensuring they remain available for future visitors.
The Stortuva Shelter is a great option for bikepacking tours. It offers a clean shelter and toilet facilities after a few kilometers of gravel riding, and camping with a tent is also possible there.


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