A map of 19 Wilderness Huts in Viitasaari.

A llavu on the island of Vanha Kirkkosaari

The lean -to at the end of the Koljat Nature Trail. Lean -to, a campfire site and a wooden shed. More than firewood at the departure end of the nature trail at the parking lot, recommended to bring. Huussi during the parking lot at the beginning of the route.

Ladies at the northern tip of Haapasaari. In the lean -to and around is a terrace -like board with a ramp. Outside the terrace surface, a campfire site. There is also a path around Haapasaari, which is illuminated from the eastern shore. The route of the fairway to be taken into consideration by the Western Blue Cemetery.

The Panianniemi lean-to is located on the shore of Lake Keitele. The Panianniemi tip loft can be enjoyed by snacks, campfires and Keitele's landscape. Lean -to table group and liter.

Pihkurinsaari's lean -to is Metsähallitus lean -to, where firewood is supplied by the city of Viitasaari. In addition to the lean -to, there is a table group and a Puocee. Check any fire warnings before lighting the open fire. During the molten water, the lean -to can be reached by boat, for example, from the center of Viitasaari. In winter, a ski trail is made around the island and around it.
Pieni Palojärvi laavu
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