Huts in Stevns provide diverse accommodations within a region known for its dramatic cliff faces and rich history. The area features a unique natural landscape, including the UNESCO World Heritage site Stevns Klint. Visitors can find various types of huts, from historical farmhouses to modern shelters, often situated near coastal areas or natural attractions. These options offer a practical base for exploring the local geology and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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A beautiful spot with two shelters, fire pits, toilets, and water. However, you have to pay for the overnight stay. Access to the toilet is available via text message by texting "WC" to the number posted. Firewood is available for an additional charge.
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Best free shelter place I've found (lots of space for camping too!)
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Small souvenirs can be bought here
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There are 5 shelters, 4 very new, 1 in need of renovation. The shelters are chargeable and can be booked/paid online. Camping is permitted in a designated area, free of charge. There is a barrier-free toilet and a water point further down the road. There are also two barbecue shelters that can also be booked. The view is great! The place is worth a trip and overnight stay!
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Nice shelter just on the Westside of the village. Including mud toilet. Water can be obtained at nearby church and get you groceries at the local Brugsen supermarket (including firewood)
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Slightly older shelters but in good condition with the possibility of pitching 1-2 tents. There is no water here, but you can get water in the nearby churchyard.
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Historical place with a hut and extensive grounds.
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This old fisherman's house from 1820 is listed as a reminder of the hard-working fishing families. When the fish were landed, it was the job of the fisher women to clean and sell the fish, while the men continued the hard work of cutting the chalk stones to supplement the income.
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Stevns offers several options for overnight stays in shelters. Popular choices include the Shelter and Free Campsite at Stevns Klint, which features five shelters, some newly built, and allows camping in a designated area with great views. Another option is the Strøby Picnic and Shelter Area, offering well-maintained shelters and space for tents. For a more equipped stay, Shelter Molly With Fire Pit, Toilet, and Water provides two shelters with amenities, though an overnight fee applies.
Yes, Stevns is rich in historical accommodations. You can visit Mindehuset – The Old Fikker House, a historical site from 1820 that reminds visitors of the region's fishing heritage. Additionally, the region features charming farmhouses like 'Kridtly' near Stevns Klint, built in 1875 from chalk stone with a thatched roof, offering a rustic and authentic experience with sea views.
Many huts in Stevns are suitable for families. The Shelter and Free Campsite at Stevns Klint and Strøby Picnic and Shelter Area are both family-friendly, offering space for tents and basic facilities. The Boesdal Limestone Quarry Shelter is located in an interesting area for exploration, and Shelter Molly With Fire Pit, Toilet, and Water provides amenities like toilets and fire pits, making it convenient for families.
Yes, the Shelter and Free Campsite at Stevns Klint is noted for having a barrier-free toilet, making it a more accessible option for visitors with mobility needs.
Stevns offers a variety of outdoor activities near its huts. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Gadekær Pond in Højerup loop from Rødvig' or 'Rødvig Marina loop from Højerup'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Stevns Chalk Quarry – Strøby Church loop' and MTB trails, including the 'Køge Old Town – Køge Town Center loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Stevns, Road Cycling Routes in Stevns, and MTB Trails in Stevns guides.
Stevns is renowned for its dramatic cliff faces, particularly the UNESCO World Heritage site Stevns Klint. Many huts offer views of the Baltic Sea and are situated close to the coast. The Boesdal Limestone Quarry Shelter is located in an area where you can study the geology of Stevns Klint and see how the cliff layers continue inland. You can also find beautiful beaches, such as the one near the 'Strandhytten' (The Beach Hut), which is just meters away.
Yes, several accommodations in Stevns boast sea views. The 'Kridtly' farmhouse offers views of the Baltic Sea and Møns Klint. 'Strandhytten' (The Beach Hut) is a newly built wooden cabin with sea views from every room and immediate access to a sandy beach.
Amenities vary widely depending on the type of accommodation. Some basic shelters, like those at Strøby Picnic and Shelter Area, might only offer a mud toilet, requiring water to be fetched from a nearby churchyard. More equipped shelters, such as Shelter Molly With Fire Pit, Toilet, and Water, provide fire pits, toilets, and water. Camping cabins at Stevns Camping can offer private kitchens, bathrooms, and covered terraces, while smaller 'Roof over your head cabins' provide basic sleeping space with electricity but no running water.
Yes, at several locations, pitching a tent is permitted. For instance, at the Shelter and Free Campsite at Stevns Klint, camping is allowed in a designated area free of charge. Similarly, the Strøby Picnic and Shelter Area allows for pitching 1-2 tents.
Visitors frequently appreciate the close proximity to nature and local attractions, especially the dramatic Stevns Klint. The diverse range of accommodations, from rustic charm to modern comfort, often with stunning views, is also a highlight. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation for the huts in Stevns, with over 100 upvotes and more than 30 photos shared, indicating a positive overall experience.
Yes, for those seeking a blend of nature and comfort, Stevns offers glamping experiences. Examples include 'Naturglamping hos besøgsgården - Vetters heste & uldtotter' and 'Camp Toftager', which provide unique tent-based accommodations in natural surroundings.
Some accommodations in Stevns are designed for year-round comfort. For example, a secluded log house near a beautiful beach is described as being well-insulated and suitable for year-round use, providing a comfortable indoor climate.


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