STF Singi mountain cabin in the summertime.

Prices, booking & payment in cabins

Here you will find information about prices, booking and payment in Mountain cabins.

The price for an overnight stay varies depending on the season, area and trail. Day visitors and tent guests pay a service fee, which includes access to kitchens, drying rooms and other shared facilities. More information and current prices can be found further down this page.

We recommend that you book your stay in advance via the website. Booking and prepayment are made for a specific cabin and date. The number of bookable beds is limited and may become fully booked.

When you book in advance, you receive a discounted price and a guaranteed bed if you arrive no later than 6:00 PM. After that, a place in an unspecified bed applies. You must be able to show your booking confirmation upon arrival (digital or printed).

Payment on site

If you do not book in advance, you will still be offered a place with payment on site. You will be assigned an unspecified bed, which may be a bed, a mattress on the floor, or another indoor space. Beds are usually allocated after 6:00 PM.

Tent pitches and day visits cannot be booked in advance. Service fees and any purchases in the cabin shops are paid on site to the cabin host.

Hiker with a backpack drinking from a bottle in an open mountain landscape with rolling hills and a river under a partly cloudy sky.

30% discount for ages 16–25

If you are aged 16–25, you receive a 30% discount on accommodation in Mountain cabins if you do not book in advance. You will then be assigned a place after 6:00 PM (bed or floor mattress). If you book in advance, the standard adult price applies.

The discounted youth price also applies to the service fee for tent guests.


Price per night – winter, Kungsleden

Advance bookingPayment on site
Adult520 SEK570 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)520 SEK400 SEK
Children (6–15)260 SEK285 SEK
Children (0–5)FreeFree


Price per night – winter, Vålådalen Trail

Advance bookingPayment on site
Adult470 SEK520 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)470 SEK365 SEK
Children (6–15)235 SEK260 SEK
Children (0–5)FreeFree


Price per night – summer, Kungsleden and Vålådalen Trail

Advance bookingPayment on site
Adult470 SEK520 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)470 SEK365 SEK
Children (6–15)235 SEK260 SEK
Children (0–5)FreeFree


Price per night – winter & summer, other Mountain cabins

Advance bookingPayment on site
Adult420 SEK470 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)420 SEK330 SEK
Children (6–15)210 SEK235 SEK
Children (0–5)FreeFree


Service fee – tent guests at Mountain cabins

Payment on site
Adult200 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)140 SEK
Children (0–15)Free


Service fee – day visits at Mountain cabins

MemberNon-member
Adult40 SEK80 SEK
Youth (16–25 years)40 SEK80 SEK
Children (0–15)FreeFree


Payment in Mountain cabins

Cash

You can pay with cash at all Mountain cabins (Swedish kronor only). In some cabins, you can also pay in euros, but the exchange rate is reduced – we recommend exchanging your euros in advance.

Cabins that accept euros:
Abiskojaure, Alesjaure, Nallo, Kaitumjaure, Kårsavagge, Pältsa, Singi, Sälka, Tarfala, Tjäktja, Unna Allakas, Vistas

Card payments

Mobile coverage is limited in parts of the mountains, which means card payments are not available everywhere. Cards are accepted at the following cabins:

You can also pay by card at the Mountain stations in Abisko, Blåhammaren, Grövelsjön, Helags, Kebnekaise, Kvikkjokk, Saltoloukta, Ritsem, Storulvån, Sylarna and Vålådalen.

Swish

Swish is available at some cabins, but coverage varies depending on your mobile operator (in Kårsavagge, only Telia works).

For up-to-date information, see the page for each Mountain cabin.


More pages about the mountains

Mountain guide

Find important information about mountain safety, waste management, and what it’s like to stay in a mountain cabin.

Mountain safety

With the right knowledge, your time in the mountains will be both safer and more enjoyable. Learn about avalanches, find out how to prevent injuries, or read about how to ford rivers safely during your hike. You’ll find all our related pages on mountain safety further down.

Mountain hiking

The Swedish mountain range stretches from Treriksröset in the north to Dalarna in the south. Here, you’ll find breathtaking landscapes and hundreds of kilometres of marked hiking trails.