The Korgfjellet mountain pass, rising above the tree line between Mo i Rana and Mosjøen on National Route 8, is a landscape of open fell and dramatic Nordland sky. In this setting, Korgfjellet Fjellstue has stood as a waypoint for travellers since before the road was properly surfaced — a place where people have historically stopped to warm up, eat, and rest before continuing through the mountains. Today the fjellstue has been updated with six modern cabins and a properly organised sauna and outdoor pool facility, while retaining the mountain lodge character that makes it distinctive.
Sauna and Outdoor Pool
The sauna at Korgfjellet is paired with a large natural outdoor pool that operates year-round — which, at this altitude and latitude, means genuine cold-water swimming in winter. Ice swimming here is not a gimmick: when the pool temperature drops to near-zero and the surrounding fell is covered in snow, the contrast with the heated sauna produces an intensity that regular sauna-goers rarely find elsewhere. The combination is particularly popular with those who have discovered the physiological and psychological benefits of repeated heat-cold cycling: the sauna warms you deeply, the cold pool resets the system, and the cycle repeats until a state of profound relaxation takes over.
The Mountain Lodge
The six cabins at Korgfjellet Fjellstue are modern in their amenities but traditional in their aesthetic — well-insulated, properly warm, and positioned to make the most of the open fell views. The main lodge building retains its role as a gathering point, with food and drinks available for guests. The child-friendly designation reflects the broad appeal of the property: families travelling through Nordland find it a genuinely welcoming stop, and children take to the pool and surrounding mountain terrain with characteristic enthusiasm.
Between Two Northern Cities
Korgfjellet’s position on the road between Mo i Rana and Mosjøen makes it a natural stop for those driving through Nordland. Both towns offer further accommodation, services, and cultural attractions — Mo i Rana is notable for its Svartisen glacier access and the Rana Museum, while Mosjøen is one of Nordland’s most charming small towns, with well-preserved wooden architecture along its riverside quarter.