A map of 17 Wilderness Huts in Lappeenranta.
A open campfire hut next to the kayaking pier.
Kota on the Lammasari Beach Path is available all year round, including for ice skiers. In the home, a fireplace. You can't camp in Lammasari.
Himanmäki's hut in a great location on the top of the hill with views to the west. There is also a hut in the area that can be rented from the Tujula Village Association.
The southernmost lean -to in the Joutseno hiking trail.
The Ruohosaari lean -to is used year -round, and in the summer the target of canoeists and winter skiers.
Along the intermediate pathway route. In the vicinity of the lean -to Vuoksi and the Kymijoki River Basin, which has been renovated as a sight. Also Salpalinja's tank barrier.
The Hämääsuo loft is accessible over the marsh. The starting point is about 700 meters away.
Also known as a pig's name. Located on a hill where you have to climb along the path. A great view of the wilderness Katralampi.
Melkkola's lean -to has a campfire site, a compost toilet and a canoe landing site. The lean -to is maintained and maintained by the Association of Advanced.
The Karhusaari lean -to is located near the Port of Lappeenranta. Also in use during the winter when the ice has strengthened. Be careful about passing over the ice!
Lammasari's lean -to is an unobstructed, unobstructed toilet nearby. At the end of Kilikuja, about 200 m. There is no camp in Lammasari.
Also known as the Lion's Name (Leijona laavu). In the Ukonniemi Suppaa area of Leijona laavu
Saimaan Latu ry:n hiihtomaja. Avoinna hiihtokaudella pääsääntöisesti viikonloppuisin ja hiihtolomalla.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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