A map of 28 Wilderness Huts in Kajaani.

Telkännokan puolikota is a hut on an island (Rehjansaari) in a big lake (Nuasjärvi). You can get wood from a cottage called Kuusela and there WC behind some of the old gray cottages on the island. You can camp free on the island (every persons right in Finland) but the company that manages these huts also rents out cabins, kayaks, SUP boards, and other services in the area: https://luonnollisesti.fi/

Kuuseli kota laavu is a hut on an island (Rehjansaari) in a big lake (Nuasjärvi). You can get wood from a cottage called Kuusela and there WC behind some of the old gray cottages on the island. You can camp free on the island (every persons right in Finland) but the company that manages these huts also rents out cabins, kayaks, SUP boards, and other services in the area: https://luonnollisesti.fi/

Purnunniemi nuotiopaikka is located on an island (Rehjansaari) You can kayak out to it or ski to it in the winter. The island is on a big lake (Nuasjärvi). Purnunniemi hut is basically a semi enclosed campfire hut. But the stove is super nice and really good for cooking. You can get wood from a cottage called Kuusela and there WC behind some of the old gray cottages on the island. You can camp free on the island (every persons right in Finland) but the company that manages these huts also rents out cabins, kayaks, SUP boards, and other services in the area: https://luonnollisesti.fi/

Kummeli Tulipaikka is on an island (Rehjansaari) in Lake Nuasjärvi. You can kayak out or in the winter ski out. You can get wood from a cottage called Kuusela and there WC behind some of the old gray cottages on the island. You can camp free on the island (every persons right in Finland) but the company that manages these huts also rents out cabins, kayaks, SUP boards, and other services in the area: https://luonnollisesti.fi/

Rehjansaari laavu is a hut on an island (Rehjansaari) in a big lake (Nuasjärvi). You can get wood from a cottage called Kuusela and there WC behind some of the old gray cottages on the island. You can camp free on the island (every persons right in Finland) but the company that manages these huts also rents out cabins, kayaks, SUP boards, and other services in the area: https://luonnollisesti.fi/
Half -hut, campfire site, firewood, toilet Pikku-Talas puolikota
An accessible boardwalk leads to this laavu in the Terveysmetsä forest.
Along the hiking trail. Lean -to, campfire site, firewood, toilet, source.
Önkköri's enclosed hut allow you to observe birds from the birdwatching tower while grilling sausages!
Along the hiking trail.
The Erkin Trail in Kajaani offers a resting area with a campfire site and laavu, maintained by the Kuurna-Komiaho Residents' Association.
Along the hiking trail. Lean -to, campfire site.

Vimpelinlampi offers a Laavu and campfire site along an Vimpelinlampi hiking / walking trail, providing a comfortable resting place for visitors to enjoy the scenic surroundings. There is a beach next to it. There is no firewood.
Aurinkolaavu, a campfire site in Kajaani's Pöllyvaara outdoor recreation area, features a small woodshed and laavu, is maintained by Nakertaja-Hetteenmäki Village Association.
Along the hiking trail. Lean -to, campfire site, firewood roof.
Patalammen laavu Lean -to campfire site, firewood, toilet
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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