Spiterstulen is situated at 1111 meters above sea level. Around the middle of the 19th century, it was extended with one guest room where the travellers stayed overnight, and there was also organized guided tours to Galdhøpiggen. Spiterstulen was an outfarm for the family farm Nigard Sulheim and has been extended and modernized for several generations. The old cozy feeling is taken care of with small and large houses gathered around. In the lush valley you will find a rich flora, bobbely streams, corrupted animal captive graves and legendary sites. The area offers great activities and tours for families, but also advanced mountain tours with access to 17 of the highest peaks in Norway. Guest rooms vary from small rooms, bigger rooms or family rooms with private bathrooms to youth wards with bunk beds and shared laundry facilities.