Best huts around Hemnes provide access to diverse natural landscapes, including glaciers, mountains, and lakes. This region in Norway offers a variety of accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. These huts serve as bases for activities such as hiking, fishing, and exploring the wilderness. The area is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic views.
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The "Steinbua" shelter was and remains a refuge in case you're caught in a storm or fog. Located by Mørbekktjønna, a small lake, with a direct view of the (calving) glacier, it's a stopover before the final 2.3 km to Rabothytta.
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The Jubileumshytte of the Norwegian Tourist Association (DNV), accessible on foot in the summer and on skis at Easter, is located directly at the foot of the Okstindan Glacier, offering a stunning view. Bulletproof windows, as hurricane-force winds can sometimes be experienced up there.
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This rough and ready cabin is passed on the trail up to Rabothytta on the very edge of the Okstindbreen glacier. Unlike Rabothytta, which has many amenties, Steinbua is primarily used as an emergency shelter.
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Situated at around 3900 feet (1,200 m), Rabothytta is perhaps Norway's finest DNT cabin. The views from the building are excellent, taking in the Okstindbreen glacier and the Okstindan, which contains Northern Norway's highest peak: Oksskolten, at 6,286 feet (1916 m). It's very busy during the summer months, so it's worth booking well in advance.
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Very nicely located hut! One of the few DNT huts in the north that have electricity and can also be reached by car. There is also a sauna here. The bedrooms are sometimes very narrow.
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Stekvasselv gard is a former farm where beds are rented out. The accommodation has been newly renovated and is very modern and beautifully furnished. Many books can be found here about Norge pa langs, and the hosts are extremely helpful. Taking a rest day here (can also happen spontaneously if not fully booked) is definitely a good idea.
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For hikers there is a small Stabbur for overnight stays. In the Fjellstue café you can eat good burgers.
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The operators are very friendly and help where they can. I broke a trekking pole and was lucky that Håkon was able to get me a replacement. Otherwise a great place for a day off - a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom with washing machine. Mobile phone reception is difficult, but WiFi is available. This is also a good address for people who send themselves supply packages in advance. All in all - full recommendation!
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The Kjennsvasshytta is one of the few DNT huts in the north that can be reached by car. Additionally, Umbukta Mountain Lodge offers a caravan site, making it convenient for those traveling by vehicle.
Yes, several huts in Hemnes are suitable for families. Stekvasselv gård, Kjennsvasshytta, and Umbukta Mountain Lodge are all categorized as family-friendly, offering comfortable stays for visitors of all ages.
Facilities vary by hut. For example, Kjennsvasshytta has electricity and a sauna. Umbukta Mountain Lodge features a café and a fully licensed restaurant. Stekvasselv gård offers fully furnished houses for self-catering, with hosts who can arrange meals and provisions by prior agreement, and free Wi-Fi is available. More rustic options like Rabothytta Cabin are self-service, while Steinbua Emergency Shelter is very basic, intended for emergency use.
Rabothytta Cabin is renowned for its excellent views of the Okstindbreen glacier and the majestic Okstindan mountain range, including Oksskolten, Northern Norway's highest peak. Stekvasselv Gård is also beautifully located with the Okstindan and Okstindbreen as a backdrop. The Steinbua Emergency Shelter offers a direct view of the (calving) glacier.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. Near many huts, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, summit ascents, canoeing, boating, and hunting. For hiking, popular routes include 'Rabothytta – Norway’s most impressive DNT cabin' and 'Glacier Hike Parking Lot – Bretjønna and Okstindbreen loop from Gresvasselva'. You can find more details on these and other hiking trails in the Hiking around Hemnes guide. Road cycling is also an option, with routes like 'Sjonfjellvatnet – Nesna gamle kirke (ruin) loop from Utskarpen' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Hemnes guide.
Yes, Umbukta Mountain Lodge is a historic establishment dating back to 1830. It once served as a transport and customs station and has a long history as an important gathering point, particularly for Lappish farmers from Sweden since 1873.
The Hemnes region offers year-round outdoor activities. However, Rabothytta Cabin is particularly popular during the summer months, and booking well in advance is recommended due to high demand. Winter also offers opportunities for cross-country skiing.
Yes, especially for popular huts like Rabothytta Cabin, booking well in advance is highly recommended, particularly during the busy summer months. For private accommodations like Stekvasselv gård, it's advisable to give advance notice by telephone as the operators may not always be on site.
The Steinbua Emergency Shelter is a basic cabin primarily intended for emergency use. It serves as a crucial refuge for hikers on the trail to Rabothytta Cabin, especially near the Okstindbreen glacier, providing vital shelter in harsh conditions or unexpected weather changes.
For DNT huts like Kjennsvasshytta, you typically need the master key for DNT huts to access them. More information can often be found on the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) website or local tourist association pages.
Yes, Umbukta Mountain Lodge features a cozy café and a fully licensed restaurant, offering convenience and comfort for visitors. For other huts, it's best to check their specific amenities or plan for self-catering.


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