Åbjøra Sør

Approx. 60,000 decares of continuous hunting terrain and good fishing opportunities.

Hunting Location Living conditions Prices and Booking Info at arrival

Åbjøra Sør in short

  • Large and varied hunting terrain
  • Spacious cabin with a good standard
  • Easy access – magnificent nature experiences

     

Hunting

A roughly 60,000-decare continuous hunting area is offered with the cabin Bruksbo as the base. The Åbjøra watershed in Bindal is a world of its own, with varied and magnificent nature rich in fish and game. There is no longer any permanent settlement in the Åbjøra area, and there are no other cabins within the hunting grounds.

If the entire area is used, hunting can be carried out with 6 rifles. The hunt is exclusive until September 24. The hunting terrain ranges from 100 to 1000 meters above sea level. The cabin sits at 90 meters.

The price applies for up to 4 hunters with 2 dogs, or 6 hunters without dogs.

The cabin is located right by Åbjørvatnet with a beautiful view toward the lower end of the lake. The cabin, approximately 110 m², has 5 bedrooms with a total of 10 beds. There is road access all the way to the door.

Willow ptarmigan

The population of willow ptarmigan has been decent in recent years, but of course it varies from year to year. The hunting area includes roughly 10,000 decares of ptarmigan terrain. Large parts of the terrain are in the hills rising from Åbjørvatnet. The terrain is best suited for up to 2 dogs.

Forest grouse

In addition, there are approximately 5,000 decares of mixed terrain for forest grouse and willow ptarmigan. The population has been decent in recent years but varies somewhat from year to year.

Rock ptarmigan

There are also large mountain areas with good rock ptarmigan hunting. The population has been strong in recent years. The ascent is steep, and you should expect about 45 minutes of climbing to reach the rock ptarmigan terrain. Once up in the mountains, the terrain is easier to traverse. Bringing a tent is recommended to make full use of the entire hunting area, if the weather allows.

Andre opplysninger

Some hare are also taken in the area. If you encounter hare, fox, raven, crow, or marten, hunting these species is also permitted. There are also several huntable duck species in the area, especially during the first week of the hunting season. The Åbjøra watershed is rich in fish, with trout and Arctic char. In Åbjørvatnet, fishing is primarily done with nets, and the fish are of very high quality. The average weight is around 200 grams, and trout over 4 kg have been caught.

In winter, ice fishing on Åbjørvatnet is very good. Fishing rights apply from the threshold at the outlet of Åbjørvatnet and upstream to the outlet of Åbjøra at the upper end of Åbjørvatnet. There are several mountain lakes within the hunting area.

Due to the risk of disease transmission, it is not permitted to use your own nets, but nets are provided for loan upon arrival.

There is no mobile phone coverage at the cabin, but there is patchy coverage in certain mountain areas on Telenor’s network.

Map reference: M711: No. 1824 I and IV, and 1825 III, with some coverage on 1825 II.

Location

Ancient finds and burial mounds show that this area has been inhabited since the Viking Age. Perhaps it was outlaws who first sought refuge in this remote valley? They likely discovered that the natural resources were abundant—forest and game, large areas suitable for growing grain, grazing land, and good fishing lakes. But it is not until the year 1611 that we find the first known resident by name. After that, people lived permanently on the farm until 1954. The old farmhouse still stands, but our guests stay in a modern cabin on the same cultivated land.

The area further into the Åbjør Valley is easy to travel through, with bridges over the Kvennelva and Kjerringdalselva rivers, and a cable-drawn raft across the river above Gardsfossen. An old tractor road from the timber-floating era runs from the boat landing about 5 km into the valley to the outlet of Kjerringdalselva. It is easy to walk, and parts of it can be used with a bicycle. Cloudberries and other berries are usually plentiful in Åbjøra late in the summer.

Read more about the history of Åbjøra

Accomodation

Buildings

Traditional cabin with a total of 110 m2. Panelled inside, cover boarding outside. 5 double bedrooms, kitchen, living room with large dining table and sofa group. Shed for wood and outhouse. Boathouse by Åbjørvatn.

Facilities

Practical and good standard. Kitchen table for 10 people, sofa, coffe table and chairs in the living room.

Kitchen utensils

Plenty of cutlery, plates, pots and pans for 10 people.

Technical equipment

Running hot and cold water in the kitchen and for the shower, propane fridge/freezer, propane stove/oven and a wood-burning stove. Solar panel with 12 V chargers and small 230V converter for charging phones etc.

Boats

Boat with 5 HP outboard engine in Åbjørvatn.

Floating equipment

4 life jackets for 70-90 kg lie in the boat-house. Other sizes on request.

Check-in and check-out

You have access to the cabin from 14:00 on arrival day and need to check out before 13:00 on departure day.

Situation

About 20 metres from Åbjørvatn with a beautiful view over the lake. About 30 km from Terråk.

Access

By car. Dirt road, suited for normal cars.

Map reference

M711 - series: nr. 1825 II and III.

GPS-Coordinates

Cabin: UTM 7214783-33W 0390387

Organizing

Arrival: Our guests will be recieved at our office at Terråk or Granbostad. This is decided before arrival. Information about the place and the possibilities in the area will be given.

Beds

Made beds on request, must be arranged beforehand. Down quilts and pillows for 10 people. There are plently of toilet paper, stearin candles and waste bags are in the cabin.

Guiding etc.

Hunting/hiking guides and cooking services can be organized.

Distances

Rørvik airport: 110 km
Brønnøysund airport: 130 km
Trondheim airport: 300 km

Net coverage

There is no coverage around the cabin, but on higher locations in the mountains. Some coverage on the road on the top before driving down to Åbjørvatn, and good coverage 10 minutes drive from the cabin.

Living conditions

Bruksbo is one of our largest cabins and has a high standard with solar power and running water. It has an idyllic location and is suitable for up to 10 people. There is a forest road all the way to the cabin.

Buildings

Buildings: Approximately 100 m² including living room, kitchen, five double bedrooms, laundry room with shower, separate outbuilding for firewood and outhouse. Terrace and outdoor fire pit.

Furniture and facilities: Sofa set, long table with 12 seats. Duvets and pillows for 10 people. One of the bedrooms has a stove and can be used as a drying room.

Technical: Powerful solar power system with 12V/230V. LED lighting. Generator. Water pump with pressure tank. Shower. Automatic propane water heater. Propane stove with oven, propane refrigerator.

Equipment and consumables

Boats: One 14" Pioner Active boat with an outboard motor. An extra boat can be arranged upon request. Gasoline and life jackets (70–90 kg) are stored in the boathouse by the parking area. Other sizes must be arranged in advance.

Things you do NOT need to bring: Tableware, cutlery, cups and cookware, toilet paper, paper towels, soap, candles, lamp oil, firewood, propane, and gasoline.

Things you MUST bring: Bed linens or sleeping bag with pillowcase, first aid supplies, GPS, map/compass, food, etc.

 
 
Arrival

Distances: Rørvik Airport: 110 km, Brønnøysund Airport: 130 km, Værnes Airport: 300 km. The nearest grocery store is in Terråk, about 30 km away.

Key handover: The key is located in a code box at the cabin. The code will be provided by our representative. Agree on the time—and, importantly, the meeting place—well in advance of arrival

Directions to the cabin: Enter Åbjørveien 621, 7980 Terråk into your GPS. Turn right about 100 meters before reaching Åbjørvatnet.

Nearest neighbors: Åbjørneset approx. 1 km, Granbostad approx. 5 km.

Norgeskart with cabin location

Paper map: M711 series: 1825 II and III.

We recommend downloading “Avenza Offline Maps.” Set Bindal as the background map. Choose the layer icon, the download icon, and then tap the QR icon to scan the code below. You will then have an offline map on your phone with property boundaries, routes in areas where it’s easy to go the wrong way, as well as the locations of boats, cabins, etc.

Manuell kobling til kartet.

Practical Information

Guests must bring their own bedding or their own sleepingbags and pillowcases.

Our representative will greet you, and provide you with information about the place and its hunting and fishing oppertunities. (more information in the arrival section)

There is no coverage by the cabin itself however you will find some coverage in certaint places in the mountian. You will ahve Telenor coverage after a 10 minute drive from the parking space, and Netcom coverage after a 30 minute drive.

There is usually lots of blueberries, cowberries and cloudberries  in the area. It is also possible to pick mushrooms here in the fall.

Priser

Utleid på åremål – ta kontakt for mer informasjon!

Inkluderer:

Hytte, jaktrett, fiskerett, båt med motor, bensin, ved, propan etc.

Prisen gjelder for opp til fire jegere med to hunder eller seks jegere uten hund.
NYTT i 2021: Det kan også jaktes med hund i andre jaktuke!

Bestillinger og tilgjengelighet

For bestillinger, spørsmål e.l. benytt kontaktskjemaet eller ring 904 01 799.

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Important information for Bruksbo

Arrival and directions

Unless otherwise agreed: Come to our office at Sørfjordveien 10, 7980 Terråk. Once you have received the key, you can continue driving to Åbjørvatnet 

Google Maps will take you to the turnoff for Bruksbo. Turn right and drive 100 meters to the cabin. To get an overview of the area, we strongly recommend opening this map in the Google Maps app. If you download it offline, you will have detailed maps of shallow areas in Åbjørvatnet and several mountain trails available during your stay. Google’s base map is quite poor, so we recommend using offline maps from Norgeskart as well. The app is the best option.

Distances: Rørvik Airport: 110 km, Brønnøysund Airport: 130 km, Værnes Airport: 300 km. The nearest grocery store is in Terråk, about 30 km from the parking area.

Facilities
  • 3 rowboats on Urvoldvatnet
  • 4 fixed beds plus a loft sleeping area for 2
  • 6 sets of duvets/pillows
  • Solar power system with 12V + 230V outlets
  • Electric refrigerator
  • Propane stove with four burners
  • Pots, cups, and kitchenware for 6 people
  • Outhouse
  • Shower
  • Sauna/drying room
  • Life jackets 70–90 kg in the boathouse at Urvoldvatnet
  • There are usually good amounts of blueberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, chanterelles, and hedgehog mushrooms in the area (season-dependent)

Included in the price: Boats, propane, firewood, soap, toilet paper, and other consumables

Not included in the price: Bed linens, cleaning upon departure

Fishing spots

Norgeskart gives you good maps and aerial photos. It is possible to download the Norgeskart app so you have offline maps during your stay.

If you open Google Earth with this link, you’ll get a map with lots of information, including mountain trails. Use the mouse together with the CTRL or ALT key to navigate the map. Select “your cabin” in the content menu to get a 3D view of the area.

Electricity/water/gas

This section is for the technically interested, or in case you should unexpectedly experience technical problems during your stay.

There is no mobile coverage at the cabin, but there is patchy coverage on Urvoldvatnet and in parts of the mountain.

Power system:

2400W solar panel with a 9 kWh lithium battery and a 230V inverter. Tec29 power generator that can be started if needed. Electricity is used to run the water system, lighting, and the refrigerator.


If you experience problems:

  1. Check if the circuit breakers have been turned off and whether there is light inside the electrical cabinet
  2. Check that the main power switch in the kitchen has not been turned off
  3. If you are without power: Fill gasoline in the generator in the woodshed and start it manually. Let it run for about 6 hours.

Water system:

The entire system is automatic and consists of a 230V pressure pump down by the river and a propane water heater that heats water when hot water is drawn.

If you experience problems:

  1. Check that the 230V inverter is turned on and supplying power (green light)
  2. Check that the water pump is turned on
  3. If water is flowing but not getting hot:
    1. Check if there is gas
    2. Press the thermal fuse on top of the heater

Propane:

Propane is used for heating water as well as for cooking.

    • By the propane bottles there is a bottle selector:
      Green: Do nothing.
      Red: Replace the bottle that is empty and turn the arrow toward the bottle with the least amount left. Do not replace bottles that are not empty.
  • Changing propane bottles:
    Turn off the gas using the switch on the valve. The valve is loosened by lifting the black ring.
    Mount the new bottle by squeezing the black ring upward, pressing the regulator down onto the new bottle, and then pressing the black ring down to lock it.
    When the bottle is correctly mounted, it should be possible to lift the bottle by the regulator.
    Extra gas bottles are stored in the outbuilding.
    Bring empty gas bottles back across Åbjørvatnet and place them in the boathouse by the car.