Huts in Western Finland
How to Use Huts
- Guidelines on using Day-use Huts
- Guidelines on using Open Wilderness Huts
- Guidelines on using Rental Huts
- As a rule it is allowed to bring pets in the huts in Western Finland but only in case that other visitors agree with it. Please check the hut-specific situation before starting your trip.
Archipelago National Park
Helvetinjärvi National Park
Isojärvi National Park
- Heretty Rental Huts 1 and 2 (eraluvat.fi)
Kurjenrahka National Park
- Kurkela Meeting Venue
- Vajosuo Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
- Töykkälä, Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
Kvarken Archipelago Nature Reserve
- Björkören Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
- Mikkelinsaaret Nature Information Station (eraluvat.fi)
- Mässkär Nature Information Station (eraluvat.fi)
- Rönnskär Rental Huts (eraluvat.fi)
- Sommarö Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
Lauhanvuori National Park
- Lauha Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
Peuran polku Trail
- Kuivajärvi Rental Hut (eraluvat.fi)
Teijo National Park
Nationalparks.fi website gives information on Metsähallitus rental huts, open wilderness huts, reservable wilderness huts, day-use huts and turf huts.
Safety Tip
There are fire alarms at wilderness huts, but we recommend to bring a 9 V battery and/or your own travel fire alarm with you.
Information for Companies and Big Groups
Do you plan to organize guided excursions to the Finnish National Parks or other protected areas? It is possible due to partnership agreement with Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland.
- Principles of Sustainable Tourism (metsa.fi)
- Sustainable Tourism in Protected areas in Finland (storymaps.arcgis.com)
- Please, contact kirjaamo(at)metsa.fi
Overnighting
Many kinds of Huts for the Hiker. Please note, that it is not allowed for big groups or commercial groups to overnight in Open Wilderness Huts and in Day-use Huts.
Try the Traditional Finnish Sauna
Rental Saunas:
Liesjärvi National Park
Riuttaskorpi Recreational Forest area