A map of 24 Wilderness Huts in Ylivieska.
Owner and administrator; Ylivieskan Latu ry
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; Savela-Outakylä village association Vieska Free Fishermen's Association
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; Found Village Association
Administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; The Hunting Society of Vähä-Pylään
Owner and administrator; Raudaskylä Hunting Society ry
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Huhmarlampi is located at the end of the Huhmarlampi forest road on the beautiful rocky shore. The lean -to is used throughout the year as it offers a great break for both fishermen, hikers, skier or snowmobile. The rocky cliffs around the lean -to offer to see all the seasons, and on a hot summer day, dip in the water is also easy. The lean -to has a campfire site and a wooden shed. The lean -to can be easily reached as the Huhmarlampi forest car parking lot is only 50 meters from the lean -to. Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; Ylivieskan Latu ry
Along the outdoor and ski route for Huhmar, in the perfect wilderness environment, Jonahala's hut and roommate is located. Kota, completed in 1997 in 1997, in the way of open doors and self -service, in the 1997 cooperation of the congregation and Suomen Ladu, serves all nature in the wild. The cabin was completed by the end of 1999 and serves on a booking basis as a nature trip for small groups. There are up to ten overnight stays in the cabin.
Owner and administrator; The Hunting Society of Vähä-Pylään
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; The Hunting Society of Vähä-Pylään
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; The city of Ylivieska
Owner and administrator; Lions Club Ylivieska ry
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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