Best huts around Osterøy are found on this picturesque island near Bergen, Norway. The region offers diverse natural surroundings, including fjords and mountains, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Osterøy is characterized by its varied landscapes, from coastal areas to higher elevations. The island serves as a destination for those seeking both day trips and longer stays in nature.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Turnerhytten sits high on the side of Gullfjellet, with incredible views over Bergen, the fjords, and rugged peaks – well worth the climb.
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Perched on the slopes of Gullfjellet, Turnerhytten offers a breathtaking view over Bergen, the surrounding fjords, and rugged mountain landscapes. This cozy cabin is a perfect reward after a challenging hike.
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One of numerous “Dagsturhyttas” in southwest Norway with an identical design. Everything you need for a cozy break is there: firewood, firelighters, reading material, electricity, tables, seating. Please take off your shoes 😉
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Great place for a break and a popular destination on its own. Even when the catering is closed the hut is open so you can rest inside if the weather is against you. The view from the terrace is much nicer of course. Toilets are present at the back.
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Brilliant small hut located right after fløyen towards Brushytten. when it is wind from north there is good shelter there.
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Osterøy offers a diverse range of huts, from cozy day-trip shelters to more equipped cabins for overnight stays. You'll find simple mountain huts like Fjellhytten, family-friendly options with cafes such as Skomakerstuen Cabin, and even luxurious cabins with amenities like Knutebo - Hytte, which features an IR-sauna and a wood-fired hot tub. There are also several 'Dagsturhyttas' (day-trip huts) like the Fantastic hut, designed for comfortable breaks.
Yes, Osterøy has several family-friendly huts. Skomakerstuen Cabin is a great option, known for its interesting architecture and a cafe serving pancakes on weekends and holidays. The Fantastic hut is another family-friendly choice, part of the 'Dagsturhytta' network, providing essentials like firewood, reading material, and seating for a comfortable break. For a more luxurious family stay, Knutebo - Hytte offers multiple bedrooms and activities like SUP boarding and fishing.
For breathtaking views, Turnerhytten is highly recommended. Perched on the slopes of Gullfjellet, it offers stunning panoramas over Bergen, the surrounding fjords, and rugged mountain landscapes. Fjellhytten also provides great views and good shelter from the north wind, while Redningshytten Cabin is noted for its pleasant terrace views.
Yes, Redningshytten Cabin is open year-round, providing an indoor space for visitors even when catering services are closed. Turnerhytten is also open year-round, serving as a popular reward for hikers.
Amenities vary greatly. Simpler huts like Fjellhytten offer basic shelter. The Fantastic hut, a 'Dagsturhytta', provides firewood, firelighters, reading material, electricity, tables, and seating. Redningshytten Cabin has toilets. For more luxurious stays, Knutebo - Hytte includes an IR-sauna, a wood-fired hot tub, and even SUP boards and basic fishing equipment. Some, like Træet Gård, offer a rustic experience without electricity or running water.
Yes, Skomakerstuen Cabin operates as a cafe on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 11 AM to 4 PM, offering pancakes and a place to relax. Turnerhytten also has restaurant and pub facilities available.
Osterøy is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Kossdalssvingane Trail or the Path to Brøknipa. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes such as the Åsane–Arna Scenic Road, and general cycling paths like the View of Bryggen in Bergen route. Many huts are nestled in natural surroundings, offering opportunities for relaxation, and some, like Knutebo - Hytte, even provide SUP boards and fishing equipment. You can find more details on routes in the Hiking around Osterøy or Cycling around Osterøy guides.
Yes, for those seeking a refreshing dip, Knutebo - Hytte is situated close to the sea, forest, and mountains, making it ideal for enjoying hikes and a dip in a nearby 'Kulp' (puddle) or river.
Osterøy's huts can be enjoyed year-round, with some, like Redningshytten Cabin and Turnerhytten, being open all year. The choice depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers pleasant hiking and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially in huts that offer indoor warmth and shelter.
Yes, for a truly immersive nature experience, Træet Gård offers accommodation without electricity, running water, or internet access. This allows visitors to fully disconnect and enjoy the sounds of the river and birdsong in a rustic setting.
The 'Dagsturhytta' (day-trip hut) concept, exemplified by the Fantastic hut, provides identical, well-equipped shelters across southwest Norway. These huts are designed for comfortable breaks during day trips, offering essentials like firewood, firelighters, reading material, electricity, tables, and seating, making them a convenient and cozy stop for hikers.
Yes, some huts are a reward after a more challenging hike. Turnerhytten, for example, is perched on the slopes of Gullfjellet and is considered a perfect reward after a demanding ascent, offering incredible views.


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