Best huts around Bergen are situated in a region characterized by its mountainous landscape and proximity to fjords. Bergen is a city on Norway's southwestern coast, surrounded by mountains and sea. The area offers a variety of huts, from day-use shelters to overnight accommodations, integrated into popular hiking trails. This environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views.
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The birdwatching hut is located next to the walking path on a height. Ideal for birdwatching, except in the summer because the lush vegetation around it obstructs the view. From the information board in the hut you can learn a lot about birds.
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Good shelter and information about the Boxteler Bahn. Unfortunately it is quite close to a main road. I can also highly recommend the Boxteler Bahn cycle path.
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A shady rest area, but sometimes crowded.
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A coffee and a beer, preferably before 4.
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Great place to start up or end. De Diepen is located next to the forest with all possibilities for many types of cyclists.
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Nice covered hut for a break or to take shelter when it rains
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A lovingly designed monument that commemorates the railway line from Wesel to Boxtel. It's also good for a break thanks to the seating options.
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Bergen offers a diverse range of huts, from cozy day-use cafes and shelters perfect for a break during a hike, to unique architectural cabins for overnight stays, and more rustic mountain shelters managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) for multi-day treks.
Yes, Bergen has several family-friendly options. For day trips, Pancake House Jachthut Op den Hamer and Eatery De Diepen - Milsbeek offer food and facilities. For unique overnight experiences, Tubakuba and Egget are free-to-use cabins specifically designed for families with at least one child under 12, requiring advance booking through Bergen Municipality.
For day-use huts offering refreshments, consider Turnerhytten on Gullfjellet, which serves pancakes, coffee, and chocolate on weekends. Skomakerstuen Cafe, a short walk from the Fløibanen funicular on Mount Fløyen, offers hot drinks, snacks, and Norwegian pancakes. Additionally, Pancake House Jachthut Op den Hamer and Eatery De Diepen - Milsbeek are popular stops for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, the Boxteler Bahn Monument offers a nice rest area with information about the historical Boxteler Bahn railway line. Skomakerstuen Cafe on Mount Fløyen features an architecturally interesting design that harmonizes with its natural surroundings. For unique overnight stays, Tubakuba, with its distinctive tuba-shaped entrance, and Egget, an egg-shaped wooden structure, are notable for their design.
The Westmeerven Birdwatching Hut and Reindersmeer Bird Hide are excellent for observing birdlife and enjoying views of the lake. Turnerhytten on Gullfjellet provides breathtaking views over Bergen, the fjords, and rugged mountain landscapes.
For unique cabins like Tubakuba and Egget, advance booking is required through the Bergen Municipality, primarily for families with children under 12. For Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) cabins, which are accessible for multi-day treks from areas east of Bergen like Bergsdalen, DNT members receive discounts and priority for bunks. Keys for many DNT cabins can be borrowed by members.
The huts around Bergen are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those in Cycling around Bergen and Road Cycling Routes around Bergen. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails listed in MTB Trails around Bergen. Many huts are also located along popular hiking trails, offering scenic breaks and viewpoints.
Yes, the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) manages over 550 cabins throughout Norway, many of which are accessible for multi-day hut-to-hut treks from areas east of Bergen, such as the Bergsdalen valley. These include cabins like Hugaboo Hut and Vending Hut, offering staffed, self-service, or no-service options for longer adventures.
Facilities vary by hut. Day-use huts like Skomakerstuen Cafe offer public restrooms, including accessible facilities and changing tables. Overnight cabins like Tubakuba and Egget are rustic, providing a wood stove but no electricity or running water. DNT cabins range from staffed lodges with meals to self-service cabins with cooking facilities and provisions, or more basic no-service cabins with essential equipment.
For rustic cabins like Tubakuba and Egget, guests need to bring their own sleeping gear, food, and firewood. For DNT cabins, what you need depends on the type: staffed lodges provide meals, while self-service and no-service cabins require you to bring your own food, cooking fuel, and sleeping bags, though self-service cabins often have provisions for purchase.
Many huts are accessible. For example, Skomakerstuen Cafe is just a ten-minute walk from the top station of the Fløibanen funicular. Egget is easily accessible from public transport and parking in the Krohnegården outdoor recreation area. For more remote DNT cabins, public transport might get you to the trailhead, but a significant hike would still be required.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. Summer offers the mildest weather for hiking and outdoor activities, with amenities like free canoeing at Skomakerdiket lake near Skomakerstuen Cafe. Winter can offer beautiful snow-covered landscapes, but some huts might have limited services or require specific gear for access. Birdwatching huts like Reindersmeer Bird Hide offer better views in winter and autumn when vegetation is less dense.


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