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DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, also known as Krækkjahytta, is a historic and welcoming staffed tourist hut nestled at 1161 meters above sea level on the vast Hardangervidda plateau in Hol municipality, Buskerud, Norway. Situated beautifully by Lake Storkrækkja, it offers impressive views towards the Hallingskarvet mountain range. This lodge holds a special place in Norwegian trekking history as the very first DNT hut established on the Hardangervidda, opening its doors in 1879.
Visitors consistently praise the lodge for its comfortable…
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7월 28, 2019
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The lodge offers a variety of room types to suit different needs, including two-, three-, and four-person rooms, as well as a larger room and a dormitory. It has a total capacity of 85 beds. During the season, it operates as a full-board hostel.
Yes, Krækkja is known for being family-friendly and offers diverse hiking options. While the Hardangervidda terrain can be exposed, there are routes suitable for various skill levels. For specific beginner or family-friendly trails, it's best to consult the lodge staff upon arrival or check detailed route descriptions on komoot for options starting from Krækkja.
The DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge itself is a staffed hut, and policies regarding pets inside can vary. It's always recommended to check directly with the lodge for their current dog policy for overnight stays. However, the surrounding Hardangervidda trails are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially during nesting seasons or near grazing animals. Always follow local regulations.
While Krækkja is easily accessible by car from Road 7 (Rv 7), public transport options are more limited. Typically, visitors would take a bus to nearby towns like Geilo or Haugastøl, and then arrange for a taxi or a pre-booked shuttle service for the final leg to the lodge or its vicinity. It's advisable to research bus schedules and local transport services in advance, especially outside peak season.
Hiking in the Hardangervidda generally does not require a permit. However, if you plan to fish in Lake Storkrækkja or other nearby waters, you will need to purchase a fishing license. These licenses can typically be bought at the lodge itself. Always ensure you have the necessary permits for any specific activities like fishing.
Beyond the stunning plateau landscape, the area around Krækkja is rich in history. You can explore ancient Stone Age settlements and discover traditional animal traps used for wild reindeer, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The lodge is also beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja, with views towards the impressive Hallingskarvet mountain range, providing numerous natural viewpoints.
During the season, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge operates as a full-board hostel, providing breakfast and a three-course dinner. Throughout the day, guests can also purchase various items such as cakes, waffles, and soup. Guests are also welcome to pack their own lunch for their day trips.
While the intro mentions Easter is popular for winter hiking and hut-to-hut skiing, the winter season at Krækkja offers more. The Hardangervidda transforms into a vast winter wonderland, ideal for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. The lodge serves as an excellent base for multi-day ski tours across the plateau, connecting to other DNT huts. Always check weather and snow conditions before venturing out.
As a popular and easily accessible DNT hut, Krækkja can get quite busy, especially during peak summer months (July-August) and around Easter for winter activities. It attracts a wide range of visitors, from day-trippers to long-distance hikers. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring/early summer or early autumn) or on weekdays.
Yes, the lodge is situated right by Lake Storkrækkja, offering opportunities for both. While wild swimming is possible in the lake, be prepared for cold mountain water. For those who prefer boating, canoes and rowing boats are available for rent directly from the lodge, providing a unique way to explore the lake and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Beyond appropriate clothing layers and sturdy footwear, consider packing items like a headlamp (even in summer, for early mornings or late evenings), a small first-aid kit, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, as the plateau is exposed), and a water bottle. If staying overnight, a sleeping bag liner is often required or recommended in DNT huts. Don't forget a camera for the stunning views!