Best huts around Røros are located in a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its historic mining town and natural landscapes. This region provides a range of cabins and cottages that serve as bases for exploring its rich history and diverse outdoor activities. These accommodations combine traditional charm with modern comfort, offering access to extensive ski networks, hiking trails, and cultural attractions.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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Extremely beautiful rest hut. Perfect for a long break.
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Nice little shelter in the mountains.
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Very nice rest area and also lots of space ideal for camping.
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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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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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this rest hut is also good for a rest (e.g. to warm up). Table and benches and an oven are available. Everything still quite new. But you are not allowed to stay overnight.
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if you don't want to camp, you can rent one of the three small huts. I had the smallest of you. There is actually enough space. You sleep upstairs, the headroom is really cramped. You can shower in the camper area.
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Røros offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, blending traditional charm with modern comfort. You can find historic 1800s houses with contemporary updates, newly built cabins with extensive amenities like fireplaces and electric car chargers, and cozy, family-friendly options. Many are designed to be ideal bases for exploring the region's history and diverse outdoor activities.
Yes, Røros has several family-friendly options. For example, the Lakeside Shelter is popular with families. Regionally, you can find well-equipped cabins perfect for families, often featuring bunk beds, laundry facilities, and outdoor amenities like hot tubs and fire pits. Some even include children's features like a treehouse.
The Røros region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive ski networks, hiking trails, cycling routes, and fishing opportunities. In winter, dog sledding and riding are popular. For specific routes, explore options like hiking around Røros or cycling around Røros.
Many huts in Røros are situated with direct access to hiking trails. For instance, some cabins boast hiking trails just outside the door, or offer ski-in/ski-out access with trails directly up the mountain. You can find various routes, from easy loops like the Vardhøgda loop to more moderate trails, by checking the hiking guide for Røros.
Absolutely. Many cabins in Røros offer excellent modern amenities. You can find options with Wi-Fi, TV, heated floors, dishwashers, washing machines, and even electric car chargers. Some newly built cabins, like the 'Brand new cabin near the city center!' (built in 2025) or 'Cabin By Stikkilen', provide modern facilities including Starlink internet, making them suitable for both leisure and 'workation'.
Yes, Røros, being a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers historic cabins that provide a unique experience. You can find vacation homes like the 'Private pearl in downtown Røros' or 'Mørkstugata 11', which are early 1800s houses combining historic items with modern updates, allowing you to experience Røros's history with contemporary convenience.
The Røros area features several popular shelters. The Lakeside Shelter is a favorite, offering protection from rain and storms for both canoeists and hikers. Another option is the Ljusnan Riverside Shelter, an open hut with a fire pit, ideal for resting in the green idyll of the Ljusnan valley.
Røros offers activities year-round. In summer, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, and fishing. Winter provides extensive ski networks, dog sledding, and riding. Many cabins are designed for year-round use, with amenities like fireplaces for colder months and access to trails for warmer seasons, making any time a good time depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, many huts are located in scenic natural settings. The Lakeside Shelter is situated by a lake, popular with canoeists. The Ljusnan Riverside Shelter is nestled in the Ljusnan valley by the river. Additionally, the 'Cabin By Stikkilen' is located by the water's edge or frozen lake, offering tranquility and opportunities for fishing and campfires.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, the cleanliness, and the comfortable beds. Many appreciate the quiet locations, stunning views, and the easy access to both scenic outdoor areas and cultural attractions like the historic Røros Church. The opportunity to enjoy Norwegian cabin life while being close to town amenities is also highly valued.
Yes, in addition to traditional huts, you can find options like Fjällnäs Camping & Lodges. This small campsite offers facilities like a kitchen, washing machine, dryer, and sauna, catering to hikers and providing a comfortable stop during longer treks. It's known for its friendly operators and convenient amenities.
Yes, several modern cabins in the Røros area are ideally located for winter sports enthusiasts. For example, the 'Beautiful Røroshytte' (new in 2024) offers spectacular surroundings with ski-in/ski-out access and hiking trails directly up the mountain, providing a luxurious cabin experience year-round. Other new cabins are also noted for their proximity to ski slopes.
Many shelters and huts around Røros offer essential facilities for outdoor adventurers. The Ljusnan Riverside Shelter has a fire pit and a toilet about 100 meters away. The Lakeside Shelter also features a fire pit and an outhouse. The Långbrottsjön Shelter is a new rest hut with a stove, emergency phone, and toilet.


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