A map of 10 Wilderness Huts in Toivakka.

Ahvenus Laavu is located in Heiska. You can get to it by car. It has an observation tower close by. There is no firewood or hiking trail to this laavu.

Huikko Village Society owned/rented by Kota. The laavu is located next to the ski hill (1.5 km). It is maintained by the Huikko Village Association and the municipality of Toivakka.

Located near the sports field. Next to the lean to is a sledding hill in winter. In the summer, there is also a 9 -lane frisbee golf course in the area. The lean to can accommodate about 20 people. The furnace is in front of the lean -to (not protected from the weather) behind the loft is a wooden shed. There is an outdoor toilet on the sports field booth.

The lean -to is owned by Nisula Hunting Club / Forestry.

There is a laavu along the Rummakko hiking trail (3 km or 5km) & Taulun Manor hiking trail (2.5km). The firewood is at a small hut at the parking lot, not at the laavu.

Viisarimäki is located on the Viisarimäki hiking trail which is around 2 km long. Which goes around Toivakka's Viisarimäki, Kuivavuori (a small hill)
The hut of the village house in the village of Ruuhimäki. The hut can be booked separately.
This is just an old building (old granary) on a private farm that is the official place to warm up / change clothes for the Nisula latu. It is on private land.

Opposite Kankaisten School is a lean to shelter. It was built by Ruuhilapin Erämiehet. There is a 1km ski trail next to the hut.
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