A map of 83 Wilderness Huts in Suomussalmi.

The Aitta cabin is near Hossa National Park. It is built from an old log cabin. The cabin has two rooms you can rent (78€ each). Each have separate private entrances. Room size 13 square meters. Both have fireplaces. Accommodates two, pets welcome. Enjoy heated space, fireplace, sauna, and dining options. The main building's sauna is available at agreed times.

Riihelä is a rental cabin near Hossa National Park by a private company called Kainuu Nature Tours. It is on the shores of clear-water Lake Joukojärvi. There are several good trails nearby. In the summer there is the bike trail called "Sininen saavutus" and the kayaking trail called "Peranka - Hossa vesiretkeilyreitti." And in the winter teh ski trail "Lounatvaaran Talvilenkki Latu." The company also offers rental equipment and adventure tours like bear watching.

The Joukojärvi pirtti cabin is next to Hossa National Park. Electricity is produced through solar panels which powers the refrigerator. There is a gas powered store. The cabin has a sauna and a beach along with a campfire spot on the beach. Reservations must be atleast 2 days. Inside, there is a nice renovated kitchen, eight beds. The cottage is also allergy-friendly, and the composting outdoor toilets in the yard are completely odorless

A laavu located on Emäjoki River. If you look at the map you can see a biking, hiking and snowmobile trail that reaches this Laavu. You can also reach it by car.

Saarijärvi päivätupa is on Lake Saarijärvi with a view to Jääkärisaari. This is a day hut so it is not for the purpose of overnight stay unless an emergency. The hut is easy to get to from the Jääkäri hiking trail


Syväjärven kota, Säynäjäsuo

Kokalmus lean-to is on the southern shore Kokalmusjärvi Lake at the northern end of Rytikankasa. The bay it is on is very beautiful and has a sandy bottom. If you look at the map there are 2 biking trails that you can take to come here. Kokalmuksen kierros and Sininen saavutus. In the winter you can see on the map the Lounatvaaran Talvilenkki Latu ski trail goes to this hut.


Lipposensalmen laavu is in the Hossa National Park (Hossan kansallispuisto). It is possibile to hike or bike there in both the summer & winter.
Puukkojärven laavu
Martinjoki laavu


Hossan Kansallispuitossa Ala-Valkeisen rannalla autiotupa. Ala-Valkeinen ia a wilderness hut on the northern side of Lake Ala-Valkeinen. You can get to this trail in both the summer & winter. In the summer you can follow the Kokalmus hiking trail & mountain biking trail. And in the winter you can ski there on the Jatkonvaara trail.
Kuikankoski laavu
Taivallampi kota
Tulijärven autiotupa
Hallan jääkäripirtti saunakota
Joukovirran laavu Hossan kansallispuisto
Murhijärvi laavu
Hossan Kansallispuisto. Kukkurin autiotupa
Tammikoski laavu
Alakosken kota

Muikkupuro Laavu is between two lakes (Iso-Valkeainen and Keski-Valkeainen) with a stream flowing in between (Muikkupuro). There is an outdoor toilet and laavu but wood is not available. Wheelchair users need help for natural water, so bring water. The campfire is open at ground level and accessible. The table is not accessible.
Along the hiking trail. Lean -to, campfire site, firewood and toilet.
Haatajanlampi laavu
Hossa kansallispuisto. Lavajärven autiotupa.
Hämeahon autiotupa
Not a hut to stay in, but older hut for Reindeer stuff.
Syrjäsalmen laavu Hossan Kansallispuisto. Syrjäsalmen laavu.

Venäläisahon laavu is located on a biking road and overlooks a small beautiful lake. You can also get to the laavu by car.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
Our core dataset is powered by official sources including Metsähallitus and LIPAS (the national database for sports facilities in Finland). We pull the latest GPX routes and location metadata directly from these authorities.
Note: Our database was last synced in 2026. While we strive for accuracy, always consult the official website which we display on each place or route or notices at the trail for safety-critical updates or seasonal closures.
No. Huts.fi is an independent Finnish platform. While we work with official open-data sets from organizations like Metsähallitus, we are a private entity.
Yes. Accessing our maps, trail data, and field information is currently free for all users.
We operate on a community-first model: we provide the platform, and our users help keep it accurate by sharing real-time updates (e.g., Is there firewood at the laavu? or Is the sand field dry enough to play?).
Our roadmap includes:
• Offline Maps: Downloadable trails for when you lose signal in the backwoods.
• Trail Navigation: Follow routes directly from your Phone or Watch.
• Live Safety Sharing: Real-time location sharing so friends and family know you're safe on the trail.