A map of 12 Wilderness Huts in Ruokolahti.
A closed -end with fireplace inside.
The day -to -day basis Tornator Oy has provided for public use in agreement with the municipality of Ruokolahti.
Ruokolahti canoeing trail lean -to, best access from Savonkaitajärvi. The beach is rocky.
Tornator-owned daily a day, which has been made for public use with a agreement with the municipality of Ruokolahti. Primarily for cyclists, including canoeists.
A break in the canoeing route along the Lieviskänjoki River. Also known as Mikonpolvenlaavu.
There is less water in the spring, summer and autumn.
Huuhanranta lean -to is suitable for daytime use. In addition, several campfire sites in the beach area.
Kayaking route lean -to, access from the waters.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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