Description: Terälahti lean -to. The lean -to can be achieved through the Kiimajoki canoeing route or walking along the path on the shore of the River Kiimajoki. So far, there is no land for canoeists. The path to the lean -to leaves from the pedestrian bridge. Nature School Path for Arrivals: During school hours, the lean-to is in the use of the nature school during the day and other times in the evenings, weekends and holidays for everyone. Lean -to, liter, dining, dry toilet.
Type of Hut:: Laavu
At the location:: WC
Is it free?: Free
Website: https://outdoorstampere.fi
Region:: Pirkanmaa
City:: Tampere
Neighborhood:: Tampere
Renovation Years:: 2023
Other names:: What is a Laavu? Laavu / Laavut: Translates to a “Lean-to Shelter.” In Finland these are basic shelters that have three sides closed to block off wind / rain / snow, while 1 side is open. The open side usually faces a campfire. Most Laavu will have a woodpile, axe and a saw you can use. They are all free. All of them you can use to sleep overnight in a sleeping bag. There are 1,000s of Laavut in Finland. Almost every hiking trail has one. Most people use them on a day hike. They hike to them, grill some sausage and go back. Hikers on longer trips will use them for shelters in bad weather. You can sit in them, lay down, throw all your gear in them to protect against the weather. Some people will sleep in them or bring a tent to sleep around the Laavu. To find just these on huts.fi use the advanced filter called “Type of Hut” and select “Laavu.” To read more about the different types of huts in Finland go here: https://www.huts.fi/page/types-of-huts-in-finland