Best huts around Älvdalen are situated in Dalarna, Sweden, an area characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including the Österdal River, forests, and marshland. This region offers diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. Its proximity to the Norwegian border also provides unique cross-country exploration opportunities, making it a suitable destination for those seeking a hut experience.
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An atmospheric shelter/rest hut. In good weather, take advantage of the outdoor benches around a fireplace. Next to the hut a small stream flows providing a water source. There is also an emergency telephone in the hut.
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In the direction of Görälven, about 100m from the hut, there is a small pool with clear but slightly reddish, iron-rich water. There are even a few wooden planks leading to it, but you have to be careful as some of them are wobbly. Boiling water is OK in an emergency and I boiled it in peace and sheltered from the wind in the well-maintained Lilldalsstuga and had no problems. Otherwise, on the Södra Kungsleden, fresh water is only available again shortly before the start of the Fulufjället national park and at Granfjällssätern. In between? I would only drink water from the Görälv if it was boiled or filtered.
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A big hut right by the river in the national park Fulufjället. There is a big main room, a kitchen and four bed rooms with 8 beds in total. You can also pitch your tent on the big meadow outside the hut. Staying here overnight costs 200 SEK (in June 2023).
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A big hut with great views over the surrounding valleys. Staying overnight is not allowed, but you can easily pitch a tent nearby. There are no good water sources in this area.
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Beginning and end point of the Grönna Bandet
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The Valdalsbygget Trail, approximately 14 km long, passes this former dairy. It's a lovely rest area. The old Valdalsbygget mountain farm is located right on the Norwegian border. In the 1830s, the Norwegian Per Perssen Lillebo and his wife Dordi moved here.
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Here the Southern Kungsleden has halftime. A large modern mountain station with food and equipment sales. Very good bus connections even to Stockholm in summer.
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Good starting point for trekking tours
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Älvdalen offers a diverse range of accommodations, including well-equipped camping cabins, rustic wilderness shelters (vindskydd), and charming independent rental cottages. Options vary from modern conveniences to authentic wilderness experiences, catering to different comfort levels and preferences.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Grövelsjön Mountain Station is a modern facility with amenities like a shop and cafe. Valdalsbygget Historic Mountain Farm operates a small farm during summer, offering refreshments and a relaxing atmosphere. Additionally, Älvdalens Camping provides cabins with various features, including fully equipped options, and offers amenities like an indoor swimming pool and minigolf. Many independent rental cottages are also designed for families or groups.
For a more rustic experience, consider the wilderness shelters (vindskydd) found along hiking routes. Examples include Bergådalsstugan, Björbäckstugan, and Blästkojan. Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter provides basic shelter with outdoor benches and a fireplace, and a nearby stream for drinking water. Björnholmstugan Hut, located by a river in Fulufjället National Park, offers a large main room, kitchen, and sleeping areas, with space for tents outside.
Yes, Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter is noted as a dog-friendly hut with facilities, making it a good option for those traveling with pets.
The huts in Älvdalen are situated in a region known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Österdal River, extensive forests, and marshland. You can find huts directly by rivers, like the cabins at Älvdalens Camping, or within national parks such as Fulufjället near Björnholmstugan Hut. Some shelters, like Lilldalsstugan Shelter, offer great views over surrounding valleys, often located above the tree line.
Yes, Valdalsbygget Historic Mountain Farm is a notable historical site near the Norwegian border. This former dairy operates as a small farm during the summer months, offering refreshments and a glimpse into the region's past. Many independent rental cottages are also located in traditional settings, such as a cozy log cabin situated on a farm near Älvdalen's church village.
The area around Älvdalen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including trails to waterfalls like Njupeskär, and multi-day treks. There are also extensive MTB trails and running routes. The Österdal River is popular for fishing, and many locations offer opportunities for cross-country skiing in winter.
Yes, many huts are strategically located near hiking trails. For example, Grövelsjön Mountain Station is a well-signposted starting point for day and multi-day tours. The Valdalsbygget Trail passes by Valdalsbygget Historic Mountain Farm. You can explore various hiking routes around Älvdalen, including loops in Fulufjället National Park and trails leading to scenic viewpoints.
Älvdalens Camping offers 36 cabins with varying amenities. Larger cabins can be fully equipped with a kitchen, TV, shower, and WC. Smaller cabins typically include bunk beds, a refrigerator, and a hotplate, with shared showers and toilets in a main service building. Many feature kitchenettes, and some boast river views and patios. The camping site itself provides an indoor swimming pool, minigolf, a cafeteria, and sheltered fire-pits.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic and quiet settings, the direct access to nature, and the variety of experiences available. The convenience of amenities at places like Älvdalens Camping, the authentic wilderness feel of shelters like Ulandstuga Wilderness Shelter, and the 'home away from home' comfort of private rental cottages are all highly valued. The friendly staff at various accommodations also receive positive feedback.
Some wilderness shelters, like Björnholmstugan Hut, are official overnight cabins with beds and facilities, typically for a fee. Others, such as Lilldalsstugan Shelter, are primarily for day use and do not permit overnight stays inside, though pitching a tent nearby might be an option where allowed.
For more details on camping and cottage rentals, you can visit the official tourism website for the region. For specific information on Älvdalens Camping and cottage agency, you can check visitdalarna.se.


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