A map of 18 Saunas in North Ostrobothnia.

A super nice sauna (10,000€) being built by the youth organization (Tuomiojan Nuorisoseura r.y.) next to the free Kota and ice rink. The sauna will have a glass roof and be able to be rented for a small fee.
This sauna can only be used if you rent Rytitupa rental cabin
Siiponkosken Sauna is an electric sauna in the basement of the school. It is open to anyone who wants to use it.
The village maintains a sauna that can be used in both the summer & winter. In the winter they maintain a swimming hole (avanto).
Marjoniemi Beach Sauna is a wood-heated log beach sauna with dressing room, terrace. There is also a beach that gradually increases in depth.
Emolahti Camping offers a beach sauna for rent that has a sandy beach. The view from the sauna porch towards Lake Pyhäjärvi.
Emolahti Camping offers a "Sauna world" which is basically a large house on the lake with two saunas + meeting rooms that can also be used for parties. Contact for pricing.
Marjoniemi smoke sauna
A sauna along the Pyhäjoki river in kylätalo
This sauna can only be used when renting Näränkä vuokratupa.
Siiponkosken Sauna is part of Siiponkosken Jokikeskus camping area. They rent a smoke sauna next to the water. It is managed by Siiponkoski village association
Experience Finnish sauna culture. From urban public saunas to rustic wilderness log saunas by the lake.
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