Best huts around Moskenes are located in a municipality within the Lofoten Islands of Norway, characterized by its landscape. The region features traditional fisherman's cabins, known as rorbuer, alongside modern lodges and mountain huts. Moskenes offers access to outdoor adventures and views of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding mountains.
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The Munkebu cabin is dramatically situated in the heartland of Moskenesøya's mighty mountains. Unfortunately, due to break ins, vandalism and misuse, the Norwegian Trekking Association have decided to close Munkebu for the foreseeable future. This underlines the need for respect on the trails to ensure everyone has the opportunity to fully enjoy our planet's wild places.
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... or to spend the night in a storm :-)
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Taucht bei der EOFT 13/14 als 'North of the Sun' auf: "Inge Wegge and Jørn Nyseth Ranum are looking for the perfect wave - not on a tropical beach but in their own private polar paradise. The two Norwegian surfers plan to spend the winter at a secret cove in the Arctic Circle - a whole nine months in a hut they build from flotsam and jetsam. Whilst the Atlantic tides supply wood for the stove free of charge, the sea also leaves behind tons of plastic waste. If Jørn and Inge don’t want their surfers’ paradise to turn into a dump, they have no option but to clean up the beach." https://de.eoft.eu/en/program/2013
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You can take shelter here if necessary.
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Here you can take a short rest, protected from the wind
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Moskenes offers a diverse range of accommodations, including traditional fisherman's cabins known as rorbuer, modern lodges, and rustic mountain huts. You can find everything from coastal cabins with sea views to remote shelters for hikers.
For an authentic Lofoten experience, consider staying in a rorbu. Eliassen Rorbuer in Hamnøy and Reine Rorbuer in Reine are highly praised for their traditional charm, scenic locations, and access to fishing village life. Å Rorbuer in Å also provides a unique stay in a well-preserved fishing village.
Yes, Moskenes has some unique options. The Hobbit Cabin at Kvalvika Beach is a hidden gem, famously built by two Norwegians to spend nine months surfing. Another less-trafficked spot is the Trolldalsvatnet Lake and Cabin in Lofotodden National Park, offering a more secluded experience.
Many huts in Moskenes boast incredible views. Eliassen Rorbuer is renowned for its iconic views of Hamnøy. Reine Rorbuer is set amidst majestic Lofoten mountains and the Arctic Ocean. The Fredvanghytta (Strandbo Cabin) offers panoramic views, and Hamnøy Horizon Lodge is conveniently located near the famous Hamnoy Bridge Photospot Viewpoint.
The area around Moskenes is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as running, mountain hiking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Moskenes, Mountain Hikes around Moskenes, and Road Cycling Routes around Moskenes guides.
Absolutely. Many huts serve as excellent bases for hiking. The Fredvanghytta (Strandbo Cabin) is a great starting point for hikes to Kvalvika beach and Ryten. For more challenging treks, Munkebu Hut (DNT Munkebu) is a significant destination for hikers seeking immersive wilderness experiences and access to peaks like Munken and Hermannsdalstinden. You can find more hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Moskenes guide.
Yes, you can find huts close to natural water features. The Fisherman's Cabin by the Lake offers shelter and shade right by a lake. The Trolldalsvatnet Lake and Cabin is another option situated by a lake within Lofotodden National Park. For beach access, the Hobbit Cabin at Kvalvika Beach is directly on a famous surfing beach.
Amenities vary by hut type. Traditional rorbuer like Reine Rorbuer and Å Rorbuer often include kitchens, fridges, and sometimes restaurants on-site. Modern lodges like Arctic Fishermans Lodge may offer saunas, Wi-Fi, and private parking. Mountain huts like Munkebu Hut provide more basic accommodation, requiring visitors to bring essentials.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Summer (June-August) offers long daylight hours, ideal for hiking and exploring. For a chance to see the Northern Lights, late autumn to early spring (September-March) is recommended, though some mountain huts may be less accessible due to snow. Winter hiking is possible but requires proper gear and experience.
Many rorbuer and lodges are suitable for families, offering comfortable stays with amenities like kitchens. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, the traditional rorbuer in villages like Reine and Å provide a safe and engaging environment for all ages, with easy access to local attractions and gentle walks.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and authentic experience. The breathtaking views, especially from places like Eliassen Rorbuer, are a major draw. Guests also appreciate the cozy atmosphere of the cabins, the rich fishing heritage of the villages, and the direct access to outdoor adventures like hiking and photography.
Yes, several options cater to relaxation. The Arctic Fishermans Lodge includes a sauna, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Many rorbuer, with their comfortable settings and picturesque views, also provide a serene environment to relax and enjoy the Lofoten scenery.


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