TROMS, Norway
EUROPE
2025

DIgital detox

[ OVERVIEW ]

This cabin started its life over 20 years ago in an Arctic onshore wind farm before being rebuilt by OUT & ABOUT as a fully self-sustaining off-grid stay. It sits alone above a remote fjord in Northern Norway, far from roads or signal.

Reaching it requires a long approach — up to 25 kilometers depending on season. In winter, the northern lights often move directly over the ridge; in summer, the light barely disappears at all.

Inside, the nacelle is engineered for real Arctic cold. Insulated, heated, and equipped only with what is essential: bed, water, fire, and horizon.

This is not a curated escape. It is a full disconnection where weather, light and silence replace every digital demand.

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A red canoe resting on a calm body of water with rocky shoreline and forested hills in the distance, during a sunset or sunrise.
Modern white pod-shaped cabin with wooden interior, open door, wooden stairs, situated in remote mountainous landscape with lake and clouds.
[ HIGHLIGHTS ]

World class routes through the heart of the Swiss Alps


ARCTIC CONDITIONS

Subarctic coastal terrain with weather shifting fast. Snow, ice and wind exposure are normal. Navigation and awareness are essential.


Food & water

There are no services nearby. Guests bring and prepare all food themselves. Water is sourced locally and filtered within the nacelle system.


wildlife & Silence

Fjord environment with seal, sea eagle and shifting seasonal light. In winter, the northern lights are frequently visible directly above the cabin.


CABIN EXPERIENCE

Off-grid nacelle rebuilt for Arctic insulation. Expect stability, heat and shelter. Everything is built for function.

Two people wearing headlamps gazing at the star-filled night sky and the Milky Way, in a mountainous area with snow-covered peaks.
Snow-covered mountains with a cloudy sky at sunset and a rocky shoreline in the foreground.

route overview

Troms - Norway

Reaching this cabin is part of the experience — not instant arrival. The route moves from fjord edge into Arctic silence, where distance replaces noise and the environment sets the pace from the first steps.

  • Approx. 25 km total approach.
    round trip — depending on season and access point

  • 1,000–1,300 m cumulative elevation gain over mixed terrain

  • Coastal fjord trail → forest ascent → exposed Arctic mountain plateau

  • Summer: hike or packraft
    Winter: snowshoe

Aerial view of snow-capped mountain range with a winding bright orange line down the center.