Hannukuru Reservable Wilderness Hut

11/19/2024
The information on this page will no longer be updated. You can find the hut details in the eraluvat.fi service.

No more reservations can be made for 2024. Exceptionally, reservations for 2025 will only open on 26 November 2024 at 9 a.m. at Eraluvat.fi

The forested and rocky valley of Hannukuru is the true centre of the Hetta-Pallas Hiking Trail. It is located in the middle of the summer trail, close to beautiful fell heaths. The hut is ideal for Hetta-Pallas Hiking Trail hikers, who appreciate sleeping in a proper bed and want to make they get a bed place on this popular trail. During spring time, the hut can be reached on a maintained ski track. Those travelling at other times of the year must be able to find their way in extremely demanding conditions, as there is only a short amount of daylight in the winter and the weather can change very quickly.  

Reservable wilderness hut, 24 persons (12 + 12)

Booking

Pallastunturi Visitor Centre, 99330 Pallastunturi, tel. int. +358 206 39 7930
Fell Lapland Visitor Centre, 99400 Enontekiö, tel. int. +358 206 39 7950.
Terms of reservation for the Hannukuru reservable hut

See where to pick up the keys.

Location, Maps and Description

Northern Lapland Region, Municipality of Enontekiö, Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

Hannukuru, coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 68° 13.0573' lon: 23° 56.6526'  ETRS-TM35FIN: N: 7570261 E: 373497
 

The wilderness hut is situated on the Hetta-Pallas Trail 28 km from Hetta and 27 km from Pallas.

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park map
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Price and Keys

16,50 € / night / person (incl. VAT 10%).

Keys can be picked up from Pallastunturi Visitor Centre or Fell Lapland Nature Centre.

Facilities

A stove, a gas cooker, a well, a dry toilet and a wood shed. Basic cookware (pot, frying pan, coffee pot). There is no spoons, forks or other cutlery in the hut. Bunk beds with mattresses, pillows and blankets. NB! Please, take your own sheets and pillowcase to protect the bedding.

There is a sauna at the small lake, situated about 150 metres from the hut. Near the hut there is a campfire shelter and a camping site.

Notices

Please note that it takes some time before the hut is properly warm. 

In the winter, the well does not work. The water has to be fetched from the stream north of the sauna or melted from snow.

Please, do not wash dishes or yourself closer than 15 m to the well to avoid bacteria to get into the well.

The sauna fee is 10 € / adult, 5 € / child (under 7 years) or for a member of a group (a group is > 10 persons). Payment in advance in the Eräluvat webshop (verkkokauppa.eraluvat.fi) or in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park's visitor centres.

We suggest the following arrangement; women use the sauna during even-numbered hours and men during odd-numbered hours. This way everyone will get a chance to go.

The peak seasons for this hut are Easter holidays and the autumn´s ruska season. Pets are not permitted in the hut.

There is an open wilderness hut located 200 meters from the reservable wilderness hut.

Visitors must come prepared with warm clothing, food, drink, maps, compass, orienteering skills and matches. Fog or storms can form in just a few hours. Take also your own toilet paper.

Safety on hiking

Waste Management

The National Park is a litter-free area and hikers are adviced to bring their own waste out of the area. Recycling points can be found at Yllästunturi Visitor Centre Kellokas, Pallastunturi Visitor Centre and Fell Lapland Visitor Centre. Read more about Hiking Without Littering.

Maintenance and Management

Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland. For more information contact Pallastunturi Visitor Centre, tel. int. +358 (0)206 39 7930 or Fell Lapland Visitor Centre, tel. int. +358 (0)206 39 7950

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Guidelines on using Reservable Wilderness Huts 

Read Guidelines on using Reservable Wilderness Huts.

Outdoor Etiquette

A cartoon picture of a family walking on a summer path.

1. Respect nature.

2. Mainly use marked trails.

3. Camp only where it is allowed.

4. Light your campfire only where it is allowed.

5. Do not litter.

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