Lilloseter, Tourist cabin in Nittedal, Norway.
Lilloseter is a mountain lodge in the Lillomarka region offering food and beverage service with seating for around 120 people. The facility sits between Aurevann and Langevann lakes and features indoor dining spaces plus dog-friendly accommodations.
The property served as a mountain farm dwelling from 1789 until 1820 when it became a tenant house for Lillo farm. A guild room for the Oslo Association of Master Goldsmiths was established here in 1925 as a recreational facility.
The name comes from its past as a mountain farm settlement, reflecting the region's heritage. Visitors experience a place where traditional land use blends with contemporary outdoor recreation.
The lodge is accessible for visitors with visual and mobility impairments and provides sheltered indoor space for dogs. The location offers good access to various hiking routes in the surrounding area, making it suitable for different activity levels.
The lodge was founded by the Oslo Association of Master Goldsmiths, giving it an unusual craft-based history uncommon for mountain hiking shelters. This distinctive origin connects the place to urban guild traditions rather than typical mountain hospitality.
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