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Småvannsbu Cabin (DNT) is a charming, unattended mountain hut nestled in the heart of Kjekstadmarka, a beautiful forested area within Asker municipality in Akershus county, Norway. Situated at 271 meters above sea level, this DNT hut offers a peaceful retreat overlooking the serene Småvannen lake. It serves as a welcoming stop along the historic Tunsbergleden pilgrim trail, providing a genuine Norwegian outdoor experience for visitors.
What draws many to Småvannsbu Cabin is its unique blend of simplicity and comfort, embodying…
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As an unattended DNT cabin, booking the entire cabin is required for overnight stays. You'll need to book online, and at least one DNT member must be in your group. Access is secured with the DNT's standard key, which members can obtain.
Yes, the cabin is equipped with a wood stove for heating in both the living room and bedroom, making it suitable for winter visits. However, be prepared for winter conditions on the trails and ensure you have appropriate gear. Water from the well will need to be boiled.
The cabin offers four fixed beds, two extra field beds, and space for one or two more on benches. It has a wood stove, a fireplace, and a gas burner for cooking. Basic cooking utensils are provided, but there is no electricity. Water is sourced from a well and must be boiled before drinking. An outhouse is available for day visitors.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed inside Småvannsbu Cabin. DNT cabins often have specific rules regarding pets, so it's best to check the official DNT website for the most current regulations before planning your visit with a dog.
Since it's an unattended cabin, you must bring your own food, sleeping bag, and any personal hygiene items. Given there's no electricity, a headlamp or flashlight is essential. You'll also need to bring a DNT key for access. Remember to pack warm clothing, especially for colder seasons, and a water bottle for boiled well water.
Småvannsbu Cabin is located in a forested area, Kjekstadmarka, and operates as a self-service hut. There are no cafes or shops directly adjacent to the cabin. Visitors must bring all their own food and supplies.
The trails leading to Småvannsbu Cabin are generally considered accessible, with varied terrain suitable for different experience levels. The route from Dikemark bus stop is about 2.5 km, and from Vesledammen car park it's approximately 4.4 km. These are typically pleasant hiking opportunities, making it suitable for beginners and families.
Yes, for official information, booking, and detailed rules regarding Småvannsbu Cabin, you should visit the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) website. A direct link for further information is ut.no/hytte/3.2058/.
The cabin overlooks Småvannen lake. While the area offers natural beauty, the provided information does not specify if swimming is permitted or recommended in Småvannen. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before attempting to swim in natural bodies of water.
Småvannsbu Cabin was originally built between 1941 and 1942, initially serving the management of Dikemark hospital. It was officially opened as an unattended DNT cabin in the autumn of 2008, making it accessible to the public for outdoor recreation.
The cabin is situated along the pilgrim trail (Tunsbergleden), offering a convenient resting stop. While specific loop trails aren't detailed, the area around Småvannsbu in Kjekstadmarka provides varied terrain of open pine forests and gorges, suggesting diverse hiking opportunities. Hikers can explore different paths leading to and from the cabin, such as those from Dikemark hospital or Heggedal station.