Come and stay right in the heart of a beautiful mountain area, in the heart of Helgeland. From Korgfjellet Lodge, you have a beautiful hiking area right outside your cabin door, both in summer and winter. Perfect for those who want to go hiking or skiing, fish in mountain lakes, hunt, or pick berries.

Korgfjellet Lodge is part of Korgfjellet Fjellstue Lodge, located along the old E6, at the top of Korgfjellet between Mo i Rana and Mosjøen. The beautiful, new cabins are situated at approximately 550 meters above sea level. Here, you’ll find beautiful and easily accessible terrain for hiking, fishing, and hunting in the summer and fall, as well as snow-sure, excellent areas for cross-country skiing or backcountry skiing in the winter and spring.

Cabins

Korgfjellet Lodge has a total of 6 cabins, each accommodating five people spread across two bedrooms. One bedroom has a double bed, and the other bedroom has a family bunk bed with a double bed below and a single bunk above. The cabins feature a private, sheltered veranda, a cozy seating area with a TV, a private bathroom, and a simple but fully equipped kitchen. They are well-suited for families with children, couples, or groups of friends.

The nearest grocery store is just a short 15-minute drive away in the village of Korgen. Additionally, during Easter and summer, there is food service available at Korgfjellet Fjellstue Lodge, located right next to the cabins. The specialty here is good old-fashioned home-cooked meals with local ingredients such as lamb from Helgeland, salmon from Lovund, and the traditional flatbread called kamkake. And of course, they also offer staple family favorites like hamburgers, hot dogs, and waffles.

Just outside the cabins, you have access to a prepared bathing pool, with a sauna available for rental.

Hikes in the mountain area

Korgfjellet is a beautiful mountain area, and the terrain from the cabins is right at the tree line between 500 and 700 meters above sea level. Here you can walk among blueberry marshes and scattered mountain birch forests, up to flat and easy-to-walk “bare mountains” with a beautiful view of Okstindan and the surrounding mountain areas. There are several marked hiking trails starting right by the cabins, which are equally suitable for both a family’s 3-year-old and a 93-year-old.

In the summer, it’s also a short distance to attractions such as Rabothytta and Helgelandstrappa, and it’s possible to take a day trip to De Syv Søstre and the Svartisen glacier.

In winter, Korgfjellet offers snow-sure skiing terrain, with great opportunities for both cross-country skiing and mountain skiing. Around Easter, cross-country ski tracks are prepared right by the cabins, and there are snowmobile trails that are easy to follow with mountain skis throughout the year.

Much of the mountain is on Statskog’s land, so it’s possible to get both fishing permits and hunting permits for the area.

Contact

Phone: +47 75170150
post@korgfjellet.no
Hjemmeside: korgfjellet.no/
Facebook: Korgfjellet
Instagram: @korgfjellet_fjellstue
Get directions: Open Google Maps

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The  cabins are available to rent year round.

Please note that the road up to Korgfjellet is not cleared of snow from November to Easter, so you either have to ski from the winter parking lot (approximately 3 kilometers), or arrange pickup with an alpine bus, which is a kind of snowmobile with a trailer for passengers.

Guests staying in the cabins gets access to laundry facilities inside the main mountain lodge.

Korgfjellet is located as a small detour from the E6, approximately midway between Mosjøen and Mo i Rana, near the village of Korgen. From Easter through the summer, there is a road all the way up, but during the winter, until Easter, it is closed about 3 kilometers from Korgfjellet Lodge. You can arrange pickup with an Alpine bus, or ski up. Skiing takes about 1 hour.

Find directions using Google Maps

Thank you for respecting the local communities, and for helping us preserve the natural beauty of Helgeland!

Please:

  • Strive to leave no trace of your visit. Bring back all your rubbish, including used toilet paper, and discard it in the nearest rubbish bin.
  • Plan your toilet visits and use the opportunity when you pass a toilet. In the wilderness, make sure you are not a nuisance to others.
  • Respect the local wildlife. Keep a good distance from wildlife, livestock and birds. Keep your dog leashed.
  • Respect private property. Keep a respectful distance from houses and cabins.
  • Show good boating sense. Keep a good distance from shore and drive at a low speed, especially when you are close to anyone or anything on the water, including birds or animals. Avoid loud and disturbing engine noise. Be aware that some islands and nature reserves are important nesting sites, and that going ashore is prohibited during the nesting season.
  • Follow the Norwegian Mountain Code (Fjellvettreglene). Plan your excursion according to the weather forecast, your skills and experience.
  • Join a guided excursion or consider hiring an experienced guide, especially when you don’t have sufficient experience or knowledge to guarantee a safe trip.

See also

Welcome to The Wilderness Road

The Wilderness Road runs through vast and beautiful mountain and nature areas, such as the Børgefjell National Park, Norway’s second-largest lake, Røssvatnet, and the mountain range Okstindan. The latter is home to Northern Norway’s highest peak, Oksskolten (1,916 meters above sea level), and Norway’s most spectacular cabin, Rabothytta (1,180 meters above sea level).

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