Huts around Berg offer essential bases for outdoor enthusiasts exploring this mountainous region. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including fjälls, rivers, and vast wilderness, providing diverse terrain for hiking and other activities. These huts serve as key points for shelter and provisions, supporting both day trips and multi-day treks. Visitors can experience the region's natural beauty and access various trails from these locations.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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We started from Ramundberget and hiked to the Fältjägaren cabin. The initial stretch at Ramundberget is quite steep, so take it slow to conserve your energy. It’s an 18 km one-way hike, mostly through high and flat terrain. Along the way, there are plenty of fresh water streams where you can refill your bottle. The cabin itself is very nice, with good facilities and friendly, helpful staff. There are also nearby lakes with great fishing—just remember to purchase a fishing permit in advance. The views along this hike are simply amazing! I can highly recommend this hike!
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Very nice rest area and also lots of space ideal for camping.
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Very nice managed STF hut
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Very friendly hut landlady. Just the thing to dry off after a long, windy, cold day
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A small, very well-maintained complex with four holiday homes and a tiny campsite. Absolute peace and quiet, not just at night. Nature can be heard: birds, splashing, wind in the branches 👍
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Anyone coming from the south, after several STF cabins, will reach the first serviced station. It consists of several buildings, the largest of which houses the reception, the café, and the dining area. There is a sauna and a drying room, several cabins have their own kitchens for self-caterers. From the station, provided visibility is good, you have a great view of the Helags glacier, which is also a reason to book more than one night here. Many hikers come here specifically to climb the Helags glacier. This can be done in a few hours. However, this is also why the station is often fully booked. Advance booking is therefore advisable. This also applies to the other stations located to the north. https://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/boende/stf-helags-fjallstation/
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a typical STF-Fjällstuga, which according to my observation along the Södra Kungsleden northwards from Grövelsjön are all very similar: left and right a room with lounge area, kitchen, 2-burner gas stove and two separate sleeping areas with 4 beds each (2 on top of each other) . So I come to 16 bunks. The Stugvärd sleeps in Stuga Fältjägaren in a separate building. Dry toilets are - as usual for Stugor - set up in odor-related distance (stupid when it rains). A small provision cupboard for supply is available. The Stuga is on a hill. View in good weather is fantastic. When there is a lot of wind, it blows quite well here.
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The huts around Berg provide a range of options, from cozy holiday log cabins and camping spaces at places like Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping, to larger mountain stations with facilities like saunas and shops such as STF Helags Mountain Station. You can also find smaller, more rustic mountain cabins like STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin, and even open riverside shelters for resting or camping.
Yes, Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping is highlighted as a family-friendly option, offering cozy log cabins and a peaceful environment. The region's natural setting with fjälls and rivers also provides a great backdrop for family outdoor activities.
The Berg region is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including vast wilderness, fjälls, and rivers. Huts like STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin offer fantastic views, especially in good weather, from their elevated positions. The Ljusnan Riverside Shelter is nestled in the green idyll of the Ljusnan valley, providing a serene riverside experience.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can embark on hiking tours, including challenging routes to the Helags glacier from STF Helags Mountain Station. The region also offers opportunities for cycling and running. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Berg, Cycling around Berg, and Running Trails around Berg guides.
Yes, many huts are starting points for trails. From STF Helags Mountain Station, you can access tours to the Helags glacier. Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping provides access to old historical trails. The Hiking around Berg guide lists routes like the 'STF Helags Mountain Station – Helagsfjället loop' and 'View of Helags Glacier – STF Helags Mountain Station loop'.
Amenities vary by hut. STF Helags Mountain Station is a large, managed hut offering food, a sauna, a shop for supplies, and self-catering kitchens. Smaller huts like STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin provide beds and basic provisions. Some, like Nedalshytta (DNT), offer overnight accommodation with food and showers during peak seasons, and self-catering options off-season.
The opening hours for huts vary seasonally. For example, STF Helags Mountain Station and STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin are typically open from late February to late April and again from late June to early October. Some places like Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping are also ideal for winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. It's always best to check specific hut opening times before planning your trip.
Yes, Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping is known for its access to historical trails leading to old pastures and interesting places, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful environment and the stunning natural beauty of the region. Many appreciate the access to historical trails and the opportunities for winter sports like cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. The well-maintained facilities and the chance to experience absolute peace and quiet are also highly valued.
For popular huts like STF Helags Mountain Station, advance booking is advisable, as they can be fully booked, especially during peak seasons. This is particularly true if you plan to climb the Helags Glacier.
Many managed huts, such as STF Helags Mountain Station, offer good food and have a small shop where you can buy supplies. Smaller cabins like STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin also typically have provisions available for purchase.
Yes, some larger mountain stations, like STF Helags Mountain Station, provide self-catering kitchens in separate huts. Additionally, the Nedalshytta (DNT) offers a self-catering cabin outside of the main season, accessible with a DNT key.


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