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DNT Rauhelleren

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DNT Rauhelleren

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DNT Rauhelleren is a historic and welcoming staffed mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1,221 meters above sea level within the vast expanse of Hardangervidda National Park in Norway. Situated on the northern shore of Langesjøen lake in the Nore og Uvdal municipality of Buskerud county, this DNT-managed lodge serves as a vital hub for exploring one of Europe's largest mountain plateaus. It offers a unique blend of rugged wilderness access and comfortable, traditional Norwegian hospitality.

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    August 13, 2025

    Mountaineering

    The DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break. According to the DNT website (ut.no/kart), there's also a self-catering cabin next to the mountain station. I personally assume that this is only open between seasons (winter/summer) and that the hut owners may also use it for overnight stays during the season. Therefore, you should also carry a DNT key with you during the off-season to access the cabins and restrooms.
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    September 12, 2021

    Hiking

    Great cabin with friendly staff; the prices are reasonable by Norwegian standards. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, reservations are currently required via email, and only the half-board package is available. However, it's recommended because you can enjoy a good dinner after a strenuous day and prepare some sandwiches for the journey at breakfast.
    Many dishes are locally produced and homemade. My tip: try the creamed herring at breakfast!
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    July 26, 2025

    Hiking

    Rauhelleren is a beautiful and well-equipped hut on the Hardangervidda plateau. It's within a day's hike of several other huts, making it perfect for a hut-to-hut tour.
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    Elevation 1,220 m

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    Location: Nore Og Uvdal, Buskerud, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of hiking trails are available around DNT Rauhelleren?

    DNT Rauhelleren serves as an excellent base for a variety of hikes on the Hardangervidda plateau. You'll find marked trails suitable for day trips to picturesque lakes and viewpoints, as well as longer routes for hut-to-hut tours. The terrain generally consists of open mountain landscapes, offering both gentle slopes and more challenging sections depending on your chosen route. Many trails lead to other DNT huts, allowing for multi-day adventures.

    Are there any beginner-friendly or family-friendly hiking routes near Rauhelleren?

    Yes, the area around Rauhelleren offers options for various skill levels. While the Hardangervidda is a vast mountain plateau, there are shorter, less strenuous day trips that can be suitable for families or those new to mountain hiking. These often involve exploring the immediate surroundings of the hut or walking along the shores of Langesjøen. Always check trail conditions and weather forecasts, especially when hiking with children.

    Can I bring my dog to DNT Rauhelleren and on the surrounding trails?

    Generally, dogs are welcome in the Hardangervidda National Park, but specific rules apply to DNT huts. Rauhelleren has designated rooms where dogs are allowed, but it's crucial to book these in advance as availability is limited. On trails, dogs must be kept on a leash, especially during the bird nesting season (April 1 to August 20) and to protect grazing livestock. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other hikers.

    How do I get to DNT Rauhelleren using public transport?

    While Rauhelleren is deep in the wilderness, you can combine public transport with hiking. You can take a bus to Uvdal, which is a common starting point. From Uvdal, you would then need to hike or arrange further transport to reach the hut. During summer, a boat service across Halnefjorden can shorten the approach from the west, connecting with bus routes in that area. Always check current schedules and connections before planning your trip.

    What are the winter hiking and seasonal conditions like at Rauhelleren?

    Winter transforms the Hardangervidda into a ski touring paradise, with marked routes for cross-country skiing. The hut is staffed during the winter season, offering a warm refuge. However, winter conditions can be challenging, with deep snow, strong winds, and rapidly changing weather. Proper equipment, navigation skills, and experience with winter mountain travel are essential. Outside of the main summer and winter seasons, the hut may operate as a self-catering cabin, requiring a DNT key for access.

    Are there any other DNT huts or accommodations near Rauhelleren for hut-to-hut tours?

    Yes, Rauhelleren is strategically located within the DNT hut network on Hardangervidda, making it ideal for multi-day hut-to-hut tours. It's within a day's hike of several other DNT huts, allowing you to plan extensive routes across the plateau. Popular nearby huts include those accessible via marked trails, providing a continuous journey through the stunning landscape. Always book your stays in advance, especially during peak season.

    What amenities are available at DNT Rauhelleren, and are there any cafes or pubs nearby?

    DNT Rauhelleren is a staffed mountain lodge offering comfortable accommodations, shared bathrooms, and drying facilities. It provides full-board service during the season, including a hearty breakfast buffet, packed lunches, and a three-course dinner featuring traditional Norwegian dishes. Coffee and homemade pastries are also available. As it's located deep within Hardangervidda National Park, there are no external cafes or pubs in the immediate vicinity; the hut itself serves as the primary amenity hub.

    Do I need any special permits for hiking in Hardangervidda National Park around Rauhelleren?

    Generally, you do not need special permits for hiking in Hardangervidda National Park. However, it's essential to respect national park regulations, such as keeping dogs on a leash, not disturbing wildlife, and following Leave No Trace principles. If you plan to fish, you will need to purchase a fishing license for the specific area. Always check the latest regulations from the Norwegian Environment Agency or local authorities before your trip.

    What is the elevation of DNT Rauhelleren and the surrounding terrain?

    DNT Rauhelleren is situated at an elevation of 1,221 meters (approximately 4,006 feet) above sea level. The surrounding Hardangervidda plateau is characterized by its vast, open mountain landscape, with an average elevation generally above 1,000 meters. While there are no dramatic peaks immediately adjacent to the hut, the terrain offers expansive views and gentle undulations, with some higher points and ridges accessible via hiking trails.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or canoeing near Rauhelleren?

    Yes, Rauhelleren is located on the northern shore of Langesjøen lake, offering opportunities for water-based activities. During the summer, brave visitors might enjoy a refreshing dip in the cold mountain lake, though be prepared for chilly temperatures. The hut also provides kayaks and canoes for rent, allowing guests to explore Langesjøen and its serene surroundings from the water. This is a popular activity for enjoying the tranquil beauty of the area.

    What should I pack for a summer hike to DNT Rauhelleren?

    Even in summer, mountain weather can be unpredictable. Essential packing includes layers of clothing (wool or synthetic base layers, fleece, waterproof and windproof outer shell), sturdy hiking boots, a map and compass (or GPS device), a first-aid kit, sun protection, and sufficient food and water for your daily hikes. Don't forget a sleeping bag liner if staying at the hut, as well as personal toiletries. A headlamp is also useful, even in summer, for early starts or late finishes.

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