Memurubu is a tourist hut in
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
, at the end or start of the famous
Besseggen hiking trail. Memurubu is originally an old mountain pasture dating back to 1872, but has had tourists just as long. Cows are still grazing around the tourist hut, which lies at the mouth of the river
Muru in the valley
Memurudalen. After a fire destroyed the original lodge in 1998 it was rebuilt. The new facility has a few family rooms with shower and bathrooms, although most of the 150 bunks are in double or quadruple occupancy rooms.
Memurubu was the fourth cabin in Norway set up by
Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT) but is now privately owned, though members of DNT obtain cheaper prices.
The lodge produces its own
green power
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Activities and works
Environmental education
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from its
hydroelectric generator.
Hiking along the Besseggen trail, one ends at
Gjendesheim at the eastern end of the lake
Gjende
Gjende or Gjendin is a lake in Vågå Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the Jotunheimen mountain range and also inside Jotunheimen National Park. The proglacial lake shows typical characteristics of glacial formation, be ...
. Hiking westwards along Gjende over
Bukkelægret, one ends at
Gjendebu at the western end of Gjende. From Memurubu, the mountain
Surtningssue is also accessible through the valley
Memurudalen
Excursions
Memurubu is one of the starting points for excursions to the peaks of the Besseggen group, including Surtningssue (2 368 m) and Besshøe (2 258 m), passing through the Memurudalen valley. A westward-pointing trail also passes the Bukkelægret peak and ends at the Gjendebu refuge, at the western end of Lake Gjende.
It is also possible to walk along the northern shore of Lake Gjende to Gjendesheim, reachable in 3.5–4 hours.
The area is also renowned for fishing. The most common places for fishing are Gjende and Memurutunga, the latter being about 1.5 hours from Memurubu in the direction of Bukkelægret.
External links
MemurubuGjende ferry boats
References
Tourist huts in Norway
Jotunheimen
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