A map of 23 Wilderness Huts in Pyhäjoki.

Lean -to, campfire and composting toilet
The Pyhäluoto Beach is a beach area with swimming rooms, a hut and an outdoor toilet.
The Yppär Merimaja Beach is a long -used recreational area, which has been improved in connection with the Pyhäjoki Recreational Trail project.
The lean -to and campfire site are part of the service equipment of Kalasatama on Pörkän beach.
A laavu along the Joking trail. There is a cabin that is available to use that has a fridge and table next to this laavu. You are required to clean it after use.
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.
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