A map of 7 Saunas in Päijät-Häme.

A smoke sauna on Lake Vähä-Kelkute. It can be rented. It is near a rental cabin.
Kylpylän sauna or Kylpylänrannan rantakylpylä or Kylpylänranta sauna or rantakylpyla is a sauna / spa next to Kylpylän beach on Lake ruotsalainen.

This sauna can only be used when you rent Kelkutte's savottakämpa
The Lehtinen islands in Padasjoki has a sauna that can used by anyone during the boating season. <a href="https://paijanteenvirkistysalueyhdistys.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/08-LehtistenSaaret-lahestymiskartta.pdf">official .PDF of Lehtisten Saaret</a>

The Mustankallio water tower offers rental facilities for meetings, training, and events, accommodating up to 40 people, with stunning views of Lahti. Rentals are available exclusively for companies from 8 AM to 10 PM, with an option for midnight extension at an additional fee. Prices are €800 for the full day, or €600 for either half-day. Catering is the client's responsibility, and VAT is added to rental costs. The premises include basic furnishings but lack crockery and cutlery. The facilities are not wheelchair accessible, and safety regulations restrict fire usage and fireworks. Reservations must be confirmed a month in advance.
A sauna that is available for anyone to use during the boating season. There is a 10€ sauna fee / hour to use this sauna. If you are more than one person a sauna fee of 5€ / hour, per person is collected. So if there are 4 of you it costs 20€ an hour total. These fees enable tree maintenance at the sites.. There is a sauna shift reservation board to reserve your time. This sauna is only in use during the boating season. <a href="https://paijanteenvirkistysalueyhdistys.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/11-Virtosaari-lahestymiskartta.pdf">official .PDF of Virtosaari</a>
Experience Finnish sauna culture. From urban public saunas to rustic wilderness log saunas by the lake.
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