A map of 18 Wilderness Huts in Isokyrö.
Along the hiking trail.
Along the hiking trail.
The fishing Kyrönjoki flows through Isonkyrö. The popular lure tuning places are eight rapids, some of which have campfire sites and lean -to. The Isonkyrö Fisheries Club makes every year rainbow trout plantings in the Kyrönjoki Isonkyrö area. There are 8 different types of rapids in the area where you can fish and excellent beaches, for example for worms. When fishing with a lure, the Isonkyrö Fisheries Society and the 18-65 year old state fishery management fee are required. The worm-approaching is forbidden in the regions. Salmon fishing is 2 salmon fish/day. The river thrives on sea trout, rainbow trout, grayling, whitefish, sorcerer, pike, perch, nipple and Madek. Fisheries have been limited by catch quota and some restrictions. Fishing permits sell; Barbecue Café Tarjantti, Barbecue Café Karolin, R-kiosk, POP Bank and Ylihärmä Savings Bank. Salmon can also be caught in the Kalliojärvi Recreation Area. Inquiries: Isonkyrö Fishing Society Chairman. Erkki Hietanen tel. +358 400 716 618
Along the hiking trail.
The lean -to connection to the Isonkyrö hiking trail.
At the starting point of the fitness track/track in connection with the skiing.
Along the hiking trail.
Along the hiking trail.
Along the hiking trail.
Along the hiking trail.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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