A map of 200 Wilderness Huts in North Ostrobothnia.


The Kivilampi laavu is located near snowmobile, biking and cross country ski trails in Ruka-Kuusamo, next to Kivilampi pond.


A free hut you can stay over night in. <a href="https://www.taipaleita.com/post/laivavaaran-muinaispolku-noin-2-5km-raahessa">I good post explaining the trail & area is here.</a>

A laavu on the Tullikivi biking / hiking route.

A hut on the Tullikivi biking /hiking route

Turvakonalusen laavu is located on the Taivalvaara nature trail (Taivalvaaran luontopolun) and Nappaskenkäreit. You can access it in the summer & winter.

An enclosed campfire hut next to the youth center (Tuomiojan Nuorisoseura). It is free to use. It has electricity, light and a grill for the fireplace

A laavu on the Atsinki-Taivalkoski -vaellus-/maastopyöräreitin varrella

The refreshing Siikajoki project made a new half home for the ball pine tree. The lean -to has an unobstructed route from Kärkiniementie. The laavu is on the Sahanseudun rantapolku (hiking trail next to the Siikajoki river

Pikku Tervalammen laavu is on the Näköalapolun (hiking trail) ja Kikarinlammen polun (hiking trail) and a 45 km mountain biking route that goes from and just a couple km from Taivalvaara ski center. Kuva: Pasi Korhonen, CC BY-ND

Pahkakuru's viewpoint.

A hut on the Atsinki-Taivalkoski hiking/mountain bike route in the Syöte National Park (Syötteen kansallispuisto)

On Pyhitys hiking trail in Syöte National Park

An enclosed campfire hut on the Taivalkoski-Atsinki-Syöte mountain bike route in the Syöte National Park (Syötteen kansallispuisto). There is also an outdoor grill with benches to sit on.
My trees included.
There is also a campfire site on the lake.
Peurolammen laavu
Clear
Jussinkämppä kota
An open hut on Kuonan monttu beach
Owner and administrator; Ylivieskan Latu ry
Lean -to and campfire site. Large lean -to along the stump rising route. The trees are on both sides of the lean -to canopy. In winter, a popular excursion destination skiing.
Portinojan laavu The lean -to, a campfire site and a wooden shed, where you can also stay. Along the UKK route. The gate is a popular fishing area for oaks. Owned by Metsähallitus.
Porontimajoen myllytupa Porontimajoki's mill house
This is an enclosed campfire hut. Good pictures here: https://nurmonerajormat.blogspot.com/2020/05/talviretkeilya-laskipyorilla-syotteen.html
Lean -to on the island. No summer maintenance.
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
There is also a toilet in the area. Vennäänmutka laavu
Free use if you keep the places clean.
Lean -to in connection with the Livo village house.
In front of the lean -to campfire site and firewood available. The Naamankajoki River is connected to the surface of the surface. Walking about 1.5km to the harnessed Pirunkönkä, where there was a fall. The fall is no longer in the natural state.
Owner and administrator; Savela-Outakylä village association Vieska Free Fishermen's Association
The lean-to is located in the yard of the former Päivamo camp center. The camp center is currently privately owned, but the lean -to is freely available. A small football field in the yard. Also in the area is 3 km illuminated ski track.
Lean-to, a campfire site, a wooden shed and a table-bench combination along the UKK route near the Puolanka border and handsome handsome danger. By the north of Ollinlampi, the Korpijoki River crossing the rowing boat, which is over the rope.
Clear
In the summer, the Hannuslampi lean-to can be reached along the hiking trail from Marjaniemi or Ranta-Summer. In the winter, skiing along the tray from the beach pump parking area.
Jussinkämppä autiotupa
The property is at the end of the rapids of the Ylä-Kitunen. There is a toilet on the destination.
Eteläselänlampi lean -to along the tenth village of the Vihanti Kinttukolku.
Vattukuru laavu
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska

Kaunislammen Päivätupa is on the 6.5 km kiking trail (Kaunislammen kierros) in the Syötte National Park
My trees included.
video: 2.20 shows Koiratupa
Maintained by the Ketolanperä village association
The stone -haired nature trail in Järvikylä is nine kilometers long, but the path can be taken for shorter distances. The starting point and parking space can be found along the Nakkauksentie or on the Järvikylä fitness track. The easiest way to get to the lean -to is by heading to the end of the Järvikylä fitness track, where the guided route to Kivilampi departs. Follow the points and rocky signs marked on the trees. From the Kivilampi lean -to, the path continues to turn the stonewall. You will find the map of the stonewall nature route https://ikuntunta.nivala.fi/tilat/kivenhakkajan-luontopolku/. It is recommended that the lean -to take their own trees.
Wood storage, toilets
A room heated by a fireplace and a campfire place.
Output, liter, firewood maintenance, mobile charge point (own charging cable is required) and toilet.
Mutkalammen laavu On the spot with a roommate where you can stay
Also a liter and a toilet. Oijusluoma kota
Sirkkapuron laavu Toilet in the area.
Oksava's barbecue place is a nice enclosed campfire hut for a BBQ. It is right on the beach on Settijoen river. There is firewood stocked.

A hut next to the road, camping is possible in the yard, which is gravel.
Campfire and overnight stay.
Kouverpuro lean -to, Kouvervaara route.
Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark Oulujoki, Oulujoki Valley Tar Pyhänkivate, Muhos campfire sausage roasting fishing Parking along the Pyhänkiivie, info boards, Walking less than 500 meters.
video: 5:30 shows the cabin
The hut is located behind a village datter at the western end of the baseball field
The starting point and parking space is the shortest along the Nakkausentie road, 1.4km from Pyylämäki or on the longest Järvikylä fitness track. There are boardwalks along the nature trail, and when departing from Nakkaustie, you can access the unobstructed wooden path by pram or wheelchair to the Lehmilampi lean -to. The lean -to can get around the stone -fired nature trail (about 9km in total, but even shorter marked routes) or walk on a guided route (1.4km).
Makkaranpaistopaikka/taukotupa
Clear. wooden Voluntary fee for campfire trees.
Owner and administrator; Found Village Association
Petäjävaara laavu
Valkeisen laavu
Half -hut of the boiler pond along the Vihanti Kinttukolku ten village path.
Lean -to, campfire and composting toilet
On the island of Kalla. There is a hut and outdoor grill
Lean-to, campfire and table and benches along the UKK route with Haapuanoja.
Only available for rent for kayakers. The house cannot be reached by car or on foot.
Pilot cabin and sauna. Reservation from Pikkulahti Services.
Owner and administrator; Ylivieska parish
Saviläkä's village shelter next to the school parking lot
Half -hut is around the Rantakylä enlightened fitness track/track, about a kilometer from the parking area.
Lean-to, wooden shed and campfire site along the UKK route. At the nearby clock market (about 1km), great views towards the Iso-Syöte fell.
The Pyhäluoto Beach is a beach area with swimming rooms, a hut and an outdoor toilet.
Annintupa, päivätupa Day Trip Cabin
In connection with the lean-to a campfire site, a table-bench combination and a wooden liter. Located on the shore of a small pond. In the summer, you can often see waterfowl. The ski route and mountain bike trails pass by. The car can be reached about 200m from the lean-to Ala-Huuhkanen. At the intersection of Ala-Huuhkanen Road and Lotja Road, a spread to the lean-to.
The lean -to moved to a new location 2021. The Refreshing Siikajoki project.
Harjajärven kota
Pirinkoski kota
No tree maintenance
Teerivaaran päivätupa Parking Erätie 1, 93280 Pudasjärvi
Administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Sausage roasting place along the jogging trails. It is easy to walk from the lean -to to the Lehmilampi lean -to, with guided signs along the route. There are some firewood on the lean -to.
There is also a toilet in the area. Päähkänä laavu
Kylmäluomajärven kota
The Yppär Merimaja Beach is a long -used recreational area, which has been improved in connection with the Pyhäjoki Recreational Trail project.
Pyhävaara's hut, on the routes of the Pyhävaara Ladu and the Holy Jyssi.
Kalajoki, Rahjan saaristo, Koivukari, Autiotupa
Talvitienmutkan laavu There is also a toilet in the area.
Wood maintenance in the spring and weekends
Lean -to and campfire site. The gravel road towards the lean -to turns from Petäjäsalmentie. On the gravel road, a reference rack with signs for the lean -to. The car spread. Large lean -to along the stump rising route. The trees are on both sides of the lean -to canopy. Stocking route signpost. In winter, a popular excursion destination skiing. Stocking route info map and instructions slightly separate from the lean -to.
Owner and administrator; The Hunting Society of Vähä-Pylään
Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark Oulujoki, Monta Power Plant Montantie, Muhos campfire site, sausage roasting
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