Møteplass Børgefjell is beautifully situated in Susendalen, on the doorstep of Børgefjell National Park. This is a wild and beautiful natural area with nearly endless opportunities for active outdoor life, whether you want to fish or hunt, hike in the mountains, paddle a canoe, or go skiing and ski touring.

Accommodation

Møteplass Børgefjell has a total of 20 accommodation spaces, spread across the main house, the annex, the stable, the storehouse, and the small apartment.”

Huset
The main house features five bedrooms with a total of 9 beds, a well-equipped kitchen, bathroom, living room, and sauna. There is plenty of space here for families, groups of friends, and hunting parties who want to spend time together both indoors and outdoors.

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Annekset
The annex serves as a small cabin located right next to the main house. It offers 2 beds and a simple kitchenette, with access to a separate bathroom, toilet, and dishwasher in the main house, with its own entrance.

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Stabburet
The storehouse is built in the traditional style but furnished with 6 beds, a small living area, and a simple kitchenette. Guests here share the bathroom and dishwasher in the main house with those staying in the annex.

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Stallen
The stable has been restored into a cozy bedroom with 2 beds, a kitchenette, and a kitchen table. Guests here also share the bathroom and dishwasher in the main house with those staying in the annex.

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Food and catering

In principle, self-catering with your own food applies, but Møteplass Børgefjell can arrange food service from local food producers if you order in advance. The nearest grocery store is in the mountain village of Hattfjelldal, about a 40-minute drive from Susendal, so it may be convenient to shop there before you arrive.

Sauna

All guests can use the wood-fired sauna and the lounge area adjacent to the sauna at no extra cost.

Outdoor activities and hunting

With beautiful mountain terrain on both sides of the valley, and Børgefjell National Park nearby, you have excellent opportunities for active outdoor life here. In summer and autumn, it’s lovely to hike in the mountains, fish, and pick berries. Much of the surrounding areas are owned by Statskog, making it easy and affordable to obtain both fishing and hunting licenses. The area is particularly well-suited for grouse and hare hunting.

In winter, Møteplass Børgefjell is an excellent starting point for those who want to ski, whether it’s cross-country or alpine skiing. The area is located at around 500 meters above sea level, enjoys a snow-sure inland climate, and has several mountains and hiking areas suitable for both cross-country and alpine skiing. There is also a large network of trails for snowmobiles.

Address

Susendalsveien 3701, 8696 Hattfjelldal

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Available year-round

Møteplass Børgefjell is located in Susendal in Hattfjelldal, just north of Børgefjell National Park.

The nearest village is Hattfjelldal, with approximately a 40-minute drive. The nearest train station is Trofors, with approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes drive. The nearest airport is Mosjøen, with approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes drive.

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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.

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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