A map of 19 Wilderness Huts in Nurmes.
Campfire site, lean -to and toilet.
Iso-Valkeinen kota
Next to Koda there is also a campfire site and a landing area. In the immediate vicinity of Ellun Koda is also a private cottage with saunas at the Hyvärilä Youth Center. Do not go to the area without permission. *Be careful - don't leave the fire alone. Last departure, make sure the fire has gone out. *We follow litterless hiking - take the garbage as you go and keep nature clean. *Open fire during forest or grass fire warning and in high winds are prohibited. Check the warnings! Administrator: The city of Nurmes
For the bonfire, a path of about 1 meter wide, walking, snowshoeing and cycling has been refurbished. The lean -to is located about halfway through the path.
Lean -to, campfire site and toilet.
Iso-Valkeinen kota
A 6.5 km hiking trail to Ellunkoda is likely to break down from the Tourist and Tourist Center Hyvärilä Manor tour. The easy hillside of the route is suitable for all hikers, and the chewing route also offers a steady road for mountain biking. There is also a lean -to and a campfire site on the route. *Be careful - don't leave the fire alone. Last departure, make sure the fire has gone out. *We follow litterless hiking - take the garbage as you go and keep nature clean. *Open fire during forest or grass fire warning and in high winds are prohibited. Check the warnings! Administrator: The city of Nurmes
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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