A map of 10 Saunas in Kanta-Häme.
This sauna can only be used if you rent the Hyypiö rental cabin. It is located 50 meters from the cabin on Lake Kyynäränjärvi in
Venesilta Camping Area Sauna is free for huest nbut also open to the public for only 5€. You can also rent a private family sauna at a reasonable price.
Liesjärvi's village hall sauna is a wood burning sauna in Liesjärvi village and managed by the community. It can be rented out to the public.
A Smoke sauna on Lake Kyynäräjärvi that can hold 5-8 people. It can only be used if you are renting the Hyypiö rental cabin (200 meters from the house): https://www.nationalparks.fi/hyypiorentalhut
Eerikkilä is a resort on Lake Ruostejärvi. They offer public sauna shifts.Even if you are not staying there, you can pay to just use the sauna. They also have private saunas you can rent. You can read more about the private ones here: https://eerikkila.fi/eerikkila/tilat/saunat-ja-ajanviettotilat/
You can rent a cabin & also a sauna from Wahren-opisto college. The beach sauna is open to everyone to use for only 4€ & 1€ for children.
The restaurant rents out a sauna on Lake Suujärvi. They offer the option to serve you food and have an additional menu for that. You can bring your own drinks
There is a free public sauna open to everyone located in Ruostejärvi camping and recreation area.
There is a private sauna & villa you can rent from the local community. You can stay overnight. There is a main room, a kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms with bunk beds and a large terrace. An outdoor grill & wood heated sauna.
Experience Finnish sauna culture. From urban public saunas to rustic wilderness log saunas by the lake.
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