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Norway Hut To Hut Hiking

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What do we do at Norway Hut to Hut Hiking?

At Norway Hut to Hut Hiking, your dream of wandering through Norway's most stunning landscapes transforms into reality. Imagine stepping into a world where each trail leads to a new discovery, from the breathtaking peaks of Jotunheim to the serene expanses of Rondane.

Our mission? To meticulously craft hiking trips that showcase the best of Norway's natural beauty. Picture yourself traversing through landscapes that seem painted by the gods themselves.

From rugged mountains to deep fjords, each step reveals scenery so majestic it takes your breath away. It is the land of the midnight sun, where the polar day stretches the hours of adventure, and the northern lights dance across the starlit sky, creating a backdrop for hiking like no other.

Norwegian huts, scattered across these enchanting trails, offer more than a place to rest. They are cozy havens where comfort meets wilderness. Staffed lodges with warm meals and the luxury of a bed bring you closer to the rustic charm of the outdoors.

Here’s how we help you:

  • Detailed self-guided itinerary with all the necessary info for a successful hike
  • A GPS route + simple-to-use app for easy navigation
  • Booking all your accommodations
  • Breakfast and dinner at the huts
  • Full 24/7 support during your trip

Let us take care of unnecessary stressors and enjoy your hiking getaway!

About Mountain Huts in Norway

Norway boasts the world's largest and most refined public hut system, overseen by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT). This expansive network includes over 500 cabins across Norway's National Parks and other scenic areas.

These huts, rustic yet well-equipped with essentials like wood, gas, and food, offer a unique blend of comfort and charm, making Norway's rugged terrain more accessible and enjoyable for locals and visitors.

Rondvassbu DNT hut in Rondane National Park

Types of Huts in Norway

Staffed Lodges

These are the most developed huts, offering various services, including staff assistance, prepared meals, electricity, and hot showers. They are usually located in high-traffic areas and cater to a good number of trekkers daily.

The accommodation typically includes private and bunk rooms. The highlight is the communal dining experience, featuring a three-course dinner with local ingredients. These lodges also serve alcohol and provide a great opportunity to taste traditional Norwegian cuisine and interact with locals.

Glitterheim mountain cabins in the Jotunheimen National Park

Self-Service Cabins

These smaller cabins offer a more intimate and independent experience. They lack staff and prepared meals but are stocked with provisions like dried and canned foods, beverages, and even reindeer meatballs.

These cabins have no electricity or running water; candles and nearby natural water sources are used. They are equipped with kitchen supplies and gas stoves for cooking, offering a more budget-friendly option compared to staffed lodges.

A cozy hut amid striking landscapes near Gjendesheim

No-Service Cabins

The most basic of the lot, these cabins provide facilities for cooking and sleeping but do not include food supplies. Hikers need to carry their own provisions. They share similar facilities with self-service lodges but offer a more rugged and solitary experience.

Leirvassbu hut in Jotunheimen National Park

Hut Etiquette and Logistics

Upon arrival at any hut, hikers are expected to register their names, pick a bed, and familiarize themselves with the cabin's layout and facilities. Lodges have varying sizes and layouts, but the operational systems are generally similar.

Hikers are encouraged to maintain cleanliness and order, including managing water supplies, cleaning personal and common spaces, and ensuring all kitchenware is tidy. The payment system at the huts operates in good faith, with hikers tallying their provisions and accommodation costs, payable via cash or credit.

Traditional wooden turf houses in the Norwegian mountains

Sleeping Arrangements and Reservations

The sleeping arrangements vary across the different types of huts. Staffed lodges offer private rooms and dormitories, while self-service and no-service huts typically have smaller rooms and larger open sleeping areas. While all visitors are guaranteed a place to sleep, advanced bookings are recommended for staffed lodges, especially during peak seasons.

Wooden lodge on the coast of a fjord

Additional Facilities

Most staffed lodges have modern bathroom facilities with running water and showers, while the other huts feature outhouse-style toilets. Supplies for the huts are delivered by helicopter or snowmobile, depending on the season.

Top 6 Hiking Regions in Norway

1. Jotunheimen National Park

Jotunheimen, or "Home of the Giants," features some of Northern Europe's highest peaks, like Galdhøpiggen. It offers diverse trails for all skill levels amidst stunning mountains, valleys, and lakes. The park is ideal for hut-to-hut hiking, with numerous DNT huts interconnected by well-maintained paths.

You can visit the park on our Jotunheimen Hut-to-Hut Trek.

View of Lake Gjende from Besseggen Ridge

2. Rondane National Park

Norway's first national park, Rondane, is known for its tranquil landscapes and ten peaks over 2,000 meters. It provides trails for easy walks and challenging hikes, set amidst wild reindeer habitats. The park's extensive hut network supports multi-day treks.

Our Rondane National Park Hiking Tour takes you through the most scenic sections of the park.

Sunset over Rondslottet mountain

3. Aurlandsdalen

Aurlandsdalen, often called Norway's "Grand Canyon," is famous for picturesque trails through forests and alongside rivers, suitable for various hiker levels. The valley's rich history and traditional farms add a cultural dimension to the hiking experience.

Witness it all on Aurlandsdalen Hut-to-Hut Hike.

The magical Aurlandsdalen

4. Trollheimen

"Home of the Trolls," Trollheimen, is marked by a mix of steep mountains, valleys, and lakes. It offers diverse trails, including popular treks between mountain lodges, and is celebrated for its varied flora and fauna.

Head on the Trollheimen Triangle Route, and you might even meet some trolls!

Lake Gjevillvatnet in Trollheimen

5. Lysefjord

Lysefjord, renowned for Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten, offers spectacular fjord views and trails ranging from moderate to challenging. The hikes here provide memorable vistas of the fjord and the surrounding cliffs.

Preikestolen viewpoint above Lyserfjord

6. Hardangervidda National Park

As Europe's largest mountain plateau, Hardangervidda features vast landscapes, wild reindeer, and numerous water bodies. It has a wide range of trails for day hikes and longer treks, supported by an extensive network of DNT huts for multi-day journeys.

Waterfall in Hardangervidda Park

Norway’s vast network of mountain trails and cozy cabins invites you to explore the wilderness the traditional way - on foot, from hut to hut. From soaring peaks and glacial valleys to serene lakes and fjords, each day brings new landscapes, while warm lodges offer rest and connection at night. Whether you're crossing national parks or following ancient paths, hut-to-hut hiking in Norway is a journey into nature at its purest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hut-to-hut hiking is a form of trekking where you hike from one mountain lodge or hut to another, staying overnight at these locations. In Norway, this style of hiking allows you to explore vast natural landscapes without the need to carry camping gear. The trails connect various huts, offering diverse scenic views from towering mountains to serene fjords. This type of hiking is ideal for those who want to experience nature up close while enjoying the comforts of a bed and, in some cases, prepared meals.

Preparation involves physical training, familiarizing yourself with the hiking route, and ensuring you have the right gear. Begin with cardio and endurance exercises weeks before your trip.

While experience helps, many hut-to-hut trails in Norway cater to beginners as well. All the hikes we've chosen are suitable for all levels of hiking experience. We will also help you in assessing your fitness level and experience to suggest the most appropriate choice.

The Norwegian hut system features three main types of huts: staffed lodges, self-service cabins, and no-service cabins. Our agency only uses staffed lodges for the hikes we organize for you in order to give you maximum comfort and eliminate any unforeseen complications with the other two.

Sleeping arrangements vary by hut type. Staffed lodges often have private rooms and shared dormitories with comfortable bedding. Private room availability is a subject of how early your booking will be.

Hut etiquette in Norway revolves around respect and cleanliness. Always register upon arrival, clean up after yourself in communal areas, and be considerate of noise levels, especially at night.

The ideal season for hut-to-hut hiking in Norway is from June to September when the weather is warmer and the days are longer. This period offers the best conditions for hiking, with less snow on the trails and more huts open for accommodation. However, weather can be unpredictable, so always check the forecast and trail conditions before setting off. Summer storms are not really a thing in Norway, but there's a higher chance of snow even during this time than in central Europe.

Meals are provided in staffed lodges, usually including breakfast and dinner, and sometimes packed lunches. It is still advisable to carry some snacks, especially on longer hiking days. In comparison to the Alps, there aren't as many huts, meaning you often won't stumble upon any in between the ones where you're spending the night.

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Birgit Kindler

Verifed customer · 1 year ago

We had a lovely hike today with our guide Klemen. He personalized the tour on our needs and interests, so that we saw places we wouldn't without his experience. The hike was a little bit slippery after the rain from the last days and it went a lot upwards, but it was totally worth it! Thanks again :)

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Claudia Ossa

Verifed customer · 2 years ago

9 day hiking trip including rafting and mountain biking. Sadly the weather didn’t help, we had a lot of rain, but Klemen modified our plans, making it a great experience after all. Klemen is an excellent guide and I highly recommend him!!!

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Ann Swainson

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Thank you so much for a fantastic trip. It was absolutely stunning, well organised, and a brilliant trip. Special thanks to Jan for his kindness & support on what was a personally challenging trek.

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Robert Backlund

Verifed customer · 9 months ago

Our Guide Luka was amazing! And the three-day hike was a Memory for life, really beautiful. Cant recommend it enough.

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Rebecca Lawson

Verifed customer · 8 months ago

Our 3 day hike had to be rearranged 2/2 weather, so a one day hike was arranged for us. We appreciated the concern about weather and conditions. Our hike was with Matevz, who was a great guide. Very helpful and knowledgable. Would definitely recommend and will be back for a longer hike one day!

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Nicole Cocks

Verifed customer · 8 months ago

This trip was organized with every detail considered. Our accommodation, most meals and routes were planned each day which is perfect when the region is unknown and you have not completed a multi-day hike before. We had a great time!

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