Description: Hietasalo's hut is replaced by the popular Hietasalo Island in the Kuopio National City Park. Kota was completed in 2022 and has been a part of its construction as the Ministry of the Environment. The hut is about 100 m2 in area and is dimensioned for 45 people. The hut and its surroundings have been built to be accessible. In the case of wheelchair -to -wheelchair, there are limited transport on inland waterways. More information can be obtained from cruise services companies. Kota is used by everyone's rights, but it can also be booked for private events. Koda reservations will be handled in the city's space reservation services, to farm [email protected], tel. +358 17 182 550. Koda's rent is 40 euros/2 hours. The extra hours are 15 euros/hour. You can rent a home for up to 12 hours at a time. The rent will be paid after the event. It is the tenant's responsibility to clean the hut at the end of the rental period and to verify the cleanliness of the Koda with the internal photographs after the rental period. Others free -free visitors should also take care of the use of Koda and removing debris for users. However, the renter must be prepared for the event before the seats are not cleaned up by the previous visitor.
Type of Hut:: Open Hut
At the location:: WC
Is it free?: Free
Website: www.kuopio.fi/laavut-ja-kalamajat
Region:: Pohjois-Savo
City:: Kuopio
Neighborhood:: Kuopio
Construction Year:: 2022
Other names:: What type of hut is this? This is an Open Hut: This is our own classification, there is no Finnish translation. But many cities & neighborhoods that are building new huts are not building a Laavu / Laavut anymore. They are building a more modern / comfortable hut. One that is more of a box shaped, with a roof and partially enclosed walls. It is still "open," exposed to the weather but still blocks the weather. Many will have a picnic bench inside, woodpile, axe & saw you can use. To find these on huts.fi use the advanced filter called “Type of Hut” select “Open Hut.” To learn the difference between this type of hut and the Finnish Laavu, go here: https://www.huts.fi/page/types-of-huts-in-finland