Best huts around Ulvik Herad are located in the Hardangerfjord region of Norway, offering diverse accommodations. The area features fjords, mountains, and cultural landscapes. Huts range from rustic mountain retreats to modern lodges, providing various ways to experience the region. These options serve as bases for exploring the natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The DNT Rembesdalsseter is a self-catering cabin where you can sleep and buy food. You need a special key for this cabin, which you can rent from the DNT. Payment can be made via the app or afterward using a special form. In addition to a kitchen with a gas stove, DNT mountain cabins usually offer a spacious living area with comfortable seating. During the 2025 summer season, a cabin warden/hostess was on site. This person primarily handled the allocation of booked or unbooked beds and the sale of food. Therefore, the DNT key was not required.
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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Please note: This hut is not designed for regular overnight stays.
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The Norwegian Trekking Association's cabin is located on the shore of Lake Finsevatnet and is highly recommended for both one- and multi-night stays. The cabin is an excellent starting point for various one-day and multi-day tours. The small town of Finse is located on the railway line from Oslo to Bergen, making arrival and departure relatively straightforward.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Don't hike in mid-June! There's massive amounts of snow, so you can't see the trail most of the way, and you have to check the Komoot app to make sure you're not walking over a frozen lake covered in snow. It was snowing everywhere, so we more than doubled our time! Additionally, there were some very dangerous sections where we were forced to hike over steep, avalanche-prone sections over several meters of snow.
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Finsevatnet is a high-altitude lake located right next to the tiny village of Finse, at 1,214 meters above sea level in the heart of southern Norway. The Bergen Line railway skirts its edge, offering passengers stunning views of this glacial-fed lake framed by snow-dusted peaks and sweeping mountain plateaus.
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Large hostel with a great view, space for lots of hikers and tired cyclists. Make sure to reserve a place in advance - it's always very full in summer! About 550 meters from Finse train station. With shared rooms, drying room and good showers.
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Ulvik Herad offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, from rustic mountain retreats and traditional Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) huts to modern, luxurious lodges and secluded fjord-side holiday homes. You can find options for wilderness experiences, day use, and comfortable stays with amenities.
For an authentic trekking experience, consider DNT huts like Finsehytta, one of the largest DNT cabins offering various accommodations and food, or DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau with catering. Rembesdalseter Cabin also provides a quaint, self-catering DNT experience with basic facilities and impressive views of the Hardangerjøkulen glacier.
Yes, for a unique and luxurious stay, the Hardanger Panorama Lodge is a tree-top hut on 7.6-meter high pillars, offering unparalleled panoramic fjord views. It features modern amenities, a fully equipped kitchen, multiple bedrooms, and terraces. Another comfortable option is Sjohageløo, a traditional Norwegian holiday home by the fjord with modern conveniences and a boat included for exploring.
For a truly primitive and secluded experience, Bortom, part of Øydvin Farmtourism Cabins, offers a 'back to basics' stay. This old timber house lacks running water and electricity, relying on gas, oil lamps, and a wood-burning stove. It's accessible primarily by boat across the Osafjord, ideal for solitude and nature connection.
Absolutely. The Solhaug Day Cabin is perfect for hikers looking for a short stop. It's a recently built drop-in cabin offering spectacular views over the Ulvik Fjord, with indoor and outdoor seating, a stove, and a fireplace. It's designed for day use only and is an easy 1.3-kilometer trek from Holmen beach.
Facilities vary greatly. Traditional DNT huts like Rembesdalseter Cabin are self-catering with basic kitchenware, wood-burning stoves, and water from a stream. Maintained DNT lodges like DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge offer catering, while modern options like Hardanger Panorama Lodge provide fully equipped kitchens, bathrooms, WiFi, and even EV charging. Some primitive cabins like Bortom have no running water or electricity.
Yes, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is known to be family-friendly, welcoming families with children. Sjohageløo, a fjord-side holiday home, is also well-equipped for comfortable family stays, offering modern amenities and opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing with an included boat.
The huts in Ulvik Herad serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including routes to the Hardangerjøkulen Glacier or along the Rallarvegen. The region also offers road cycling routes and running trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult. Many fjord-side cabins also provide opportunities for fishing and boating.
The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Spring, summer, and fall are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the fjords, with most huts fully accessible. Winter offers unique experiences, but access to some mountain huts like Rembesdalseter can be challenging due to avalanche risk and unstable ice. Klemsbu Cabin, for instance, is primarily open during the ski season for winter dining.
Many huts offer stunning views of the region's natural beauty. From Rembesdalseter Cabin, you can see the Hardangerjøkulen glacier. The Hardanger Panorama Lodge provides unparalleled panoramic views of the fjord landscape. DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. The Solhaug Day Cabin offers spectacular views over the Ulvik Fjord.
While many huts are challenging to access in winter, Klemsbu Cabin is specifically known for its winter offerings. It's part of Hotel Finse 1222 and serves winter dining, like waffles and hot chocolate, typically open most weekends from January to mid-May. It's designed with a higher entrance due to snow accumulation.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural surroundings, the authentic wilderness experience offered by traditional DNT huts, and the unique architecture and comfort of modern lodges. The opportunity to disconnect, enjoy panoramic views, and use the huts as a base for exploring the Hardangerfjord region's hiking and outdoor activities are also highly valued.


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