The Arctic Backyard

Dividalen National Park is your playground.
Clear river flowing through rocky terrain surrounded by dense pine forest with mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Two women outdoors sitting by a small campfire in a snowy forest; one cooks in a pan over the fire while the other holds a cup.

Adventure on Nature’s Terms

Dividøla is located at the gateway to Dividalen National Park, one of Norway’s most pristine wilderness areas. Here, adventure isn't about engines and adrenaline; it's about connection.
Whether you want to hike through ancient pine forests, fish in crystal clear rivers, or simply sit by a fire and wait for the aurora, the wilderness starts the moment you step out the door.
Caribou walking on a grassy and rocky hill under a cloudy dark sky.

Indigenous Heritage

Go beneath the surface. Experience authentic Sami culture, meet the reindeer, and learn about the traditions of the Arctic's original inhabitants.
Discover Culture
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Phenomena & Wildlife

From the dancing Northern Lights in winter to the endless days of the Midnight Sun. Discover the unique wildlife and landscapes of Dividalen.
See Nature
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The Art of Doing

River fishing, berry picking, skiing, or bonfire cooking. Every season offers its own unique way to interact with the landscape.
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Micro-Adventures

You don't need to climb the highest peak to feel the wild.
  • Bonfire Cooking: We provide the wood and the spot. You bring the marshmallows or the catch of the day.
  • Berry Picking: In autumn, the forest floor turns into a treasure chest of blueberries and cloudberries.
  • Snowshoeing: Borrow our snowshoes and float on top of the deep snow just outside the cabin.
  • River Dipping: Brave the cold water for a refreshing morning ritual (Wim Hof style).
Black kettle hanging over a campfire with a dog lying in the background among dry branches.
Person dressed in camouflage winter clothing sitting on snow holding fishing rod and a husky puppy, with a forest in the background.

Prepared for the Wild

The Arctic weather changes quickly. We provide basic gear like snowshoes and kick-sleds ("spark"), but we recommend bringing warm, layered clothing and sturdy boots.
Note on Guiding: Most activities can be done self-guided right from the cabin. For guided Sami experiences or specialized treks, please book in advance.

Stories from the Wild

"Beautiful lost cabin in the Norwegian countryside, we were lucky enough to see the northern lights from the terrace! The lack of running water makes the experience even more atypical!"
Lucien
"We have been here before and simply love this cabin. It is the perfect getaway! It has all you need and gives you peace and quiet.
Swantje
"The stay met expectations in relation to location and surroundings. Definitely a place to seek tranquility and as a starting point for trips in magnificent nature/surroundings. A trip here is recommended."
Nils Terje

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