Røverhula: 99 to go

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It had been raining a lot in the days leading up to our trip to Røverhula so it shouldn't have been a huge surprise to discover that the bridge we needed to cross was flooded and the "lakeside" trail was now a part of said lake.


Flooded bridge, Movatn, DNT, hyttesamler, autumn

Past the initial flooding, the blue blazes abruptly departed from the gravel road and we discovered the (mostly uphill) 3.5km hike in had turned into a river of sorts. But it wasn't raining and Røverhula was nicer than we ever could have imagined. It had a couch and a loft and was tiny and warm and perfect! The cabin is private in that you have it to yourself but there is a fair amount of through traffic in this area.

DNT, hyttesamler, autumn, Røverhula, Oslo marka

A poster at the nearby Fjellvang indicated that if I could visit just another 99 cabins I too could have a gold key instead of the silver one I used to get us into the cabin. And so it began...

Cabin rating: ★★★★★
Transport there: Train from Oslo S to Movatn (or Snippen) station
Transport back: Bus from Kjul stop
More details at ut.no

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