Karhulahti, Rental Campfire 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

Campfire hut, 50m2, room for 25–30 persons. Space on the floor and benches for about 10 people to stay overnight.

 

Karhulahti rental campfire hut is locating in a beautiful place on the top of the small hill and close to Repovesi lake, one kilometre from Olhava hill. Kaakkurinkierros hiking trail pass close the hut. A spacious campfire hut is suitable for accommodating small groups or serving as a base camp for larger groups. The yard, enclosed by fences, features its own campfire site and is exclusively for the use of renters.

Location 

Southern Finland, Kymenlaakso Region, Municipality of Kouvola, Repovesi National Park. 

Karhulahti rental campfire hut, coordinates:
Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 61° 11.067' lon: 26° 49.544'
ETRS-TM35FIN: N: 6783345 E: 490629.

Maps

Karhulahti Campfire Hut at Excursionmap.fi.
Map of Repovesi National Park (PDF, 3.6 Mt, julkaisut.metsa.fi)
Repovesi ulkoilukartta (Repovesi Outdoor Map) 1:20 000 

Price 

2024
Price group A 
(16.2.-12.5.2024 ja 16.10.-31.12.2024): 100 € (incl. VAT 10 %). 
Price group B (13.5.-15.10.2024): 115 € (incl. VAT 10 %). 

Available February/March–December 
Rental time 14:00–10:00

Keys

Keys to the fireplace hut are placed in the key box next to the door of the hut. A 4-digit key combination for opening the key box will be sent to you attached to your reservation confirmation. Leave the keys in the same key box when you leave after your stay.
Please note that the door will be get locked automatically. It’s recommended to keep the key in the key box. 

Arriving

By Hiking

The Kaakkurinkierros hiking trail pass nearby the campfire hut. Kaakkurinkierros can be started from any parking area of National Park. 

By Public Transport

See Repovesi National Park Directions.  

By Car

There is about 4 kilometers from the nearest parking area, Saarijärvi. There’s no road access with any motor vehicle to the Karhulahti kota.
Saarijärvi parking area, Kuismantie 990, Kouvola (Road 368). Space for approximately 60 cars. During the winter maintenance period, the parking area is smaller.

Facilities

Stove (for cooking and heating).
Broad benches by the walls, wooden floor.
Coffee and tea pots.        
One big and one small kettle (separate kettles for indoor and outdoor use).
A wood-shed (locked), some cut firewood and an axe.
Own yard defined by fences. 
An accessible outhouse (non-compostable), please bring own toilet paper.
A fireplace with benches on the yard.
Nearest drinking water well is located 1 km away at Olhava district.

Notices 

There is no electricity or lightning. 
Dishwashing liquid, spices, candles, fire-making equipment and toilet paper are not included.
Please note that it takes plenty of time and wood before the hut is properly warm in winter. Stove also cools down quickly. 
The hut must always be cleaned after use. 
Dogs and other pets are welcome to this campfire hut. Always keep your pets on leash in national parks.

Smoking is prohibited in the hut. 

There are no waste-bins or recycling points in the park or parking areas. Make sure you leave no litter or other traces of your visit.
Biodegradable waste can not be placed into the chemical toilets. 
Small amounts of clean paper and cardboard can be used as kindling in a campfire. Take all other waste out of the area. 
Read more about Hiking without littering.

Lighting campfires is prohibited if the wildfire warning is in effect. 

There is a public campfire spot near the grounds. Karhulahti is also a popular camping site. 

Safety on hiking.

Maintenance and Management

Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland, 

Customer Service
Koli Nature Centre Ukko, tel.int. +358 40 773 2442.
Saimaa Nature Centre Riihisaari, tel. int. +358 206 39 5929.

Guidelines on using Rental Huts

Read Guidelines on using Rental Huts.

112 Emergency Number

If you have an emergency during your trip, such as getting lost, injured or finding a wildfire, call 112. Read more detailed emergency instructions.

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Download the 112 Finland application (112.fi) to your phone. When an emergency call is made through the 112 Finland application, the emergency centre attendant is automatically informed of the caller's location.

It is recommended to keep the mobile phone warm and to bring extra food and water with you. There are many excursion locations with no mobile coverage and some mobile phones does not work in sub-zero temperatures, that is why it is always a good idea to let someone know about your itinerary and timetable.

A hand holding a mobile phone showing Excursionmap.fi. Open the map of Karhulahti rental campfire hut in Excursionmap.fi.

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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