A map of 40 Wilderness Huts in Alavus.

Heikin Tupa in Töysä offers farm accommodation and year-round experiences. The main building is a 1.5-storey Ostrobothnian-style house from 2000 with dining for 60 and upstairs rooms accommodating 12 guests, plus a wood-heated sauna. A renovated canvas cottage on Lake Valkeinen accommodates 10 people and is equipped with nearby summer trails. Services include massages and smoke sauna steam baths.


Leijonalaavu is on the Kirkkovuori hiking / running / ski trail. There is an indoor and outdoor grill.

This is an open hut that has a grill that is available for anyone to use. It is next to Sepänniemi uimaranta (a public beach). It is also next to a bunch of cabins that can be rented so it can be very busy.

The Peikonpesä laavu is situated in the Iivari school area in Töysä, accessible year-round via a fitness trail. It is equipped with a wood supply. Parking is available at the Iivari school, approximately 100 meters away. Visitors should be mindful of school days when children are present; the area is quieter on weekends and outside school hours. The lean-to is maintained by the city of Alavus.

The Tuurinkoski laavu, situated by the Töysänjoki River in Alavus, is a favored rest stop, particularly for skiers in Tuuri. It is conveniently accessible by car via a quiet dirt road, with a ski trail connecting it to the Kirkkovuori route. The laavu area includes a wooden shed.

The place is a popular local hiking destination for its location and versatility. There is an old hut, a new hut (Tervakota, which is locked and only used by Terva leg members), a lean -to, a fireplace, a wooden, and a small dock leading to the pond. It is possible to travel to the home by walking along a six -star hiking trail or by mountain bike. The previously dilapidated route is now very visible thanks to increased mountain biking. When a good snow winter permits through Okslampi and past Koda, there is also a traditional ski trail, through which it has been skiing all the way to the container. Level Coordinates: 62.563409, 23.532565 For Tervakoda, the contact person visiting.taina@gmail.com

Rastilaavu is a resting spot located on the Kirkkovuori ski trail in Alavus. It includes a wooden shed and a hut in addition to the laavu itself.

Coordinates 62.564133 23.618217

Located on the shore of Alavus Tisa, the glass hut is a unique attraction. There you can go warm up and watch TV or bake sausage outside and admire the scenery over the tower. This combination of observation tower has received a lot of attention and has been heavily used. The glass hut was completed in early 2018 and the opening was held on February 23, 2018. Access to the home is free and the doors are open all the time. The combination of a glass house and observation tower is built to increase the recreational use of beaches as part of the Alavus City Center development project through the investment project. Funding for the design project has come through Leader through the Six Association and the glass home investment itself has received funding from the ELY Center. From the campfire site, it is wonderful to watch sunset and spend time with your family on summer evenings. The glass hut has been heavily used and hundreds of names have been accumulated in the guestbook in the home for a short time. A neat wooden shed, a shout, a recreational and fishing dock can be found in the very vicinity of a glass home.

Outside school, the lean -to is free. The village association brings trees there, the wooden shed is behind the ball field. The lean -to has a campfire site.
From the direction of Alavus to Peräseinäjoki, turn right to Viitakaveoentie. It will continue for about 1.5 km and will come to the road to 144. This will continue directly for 1 km. Parking next to the lean -to. There are firewood in the lean -to. Place coordinates 62.606023, 23.566737

The Isokallio desert and lean-to are located in Töysä in Töysä, along the ski and hiking route from Iivar Sports Center. The Töysän wallets have worked hard to rent a desert, a lean -to, a wooden liter and a toilet, which are relatively good. If you want to go by car or bike instead of hiking as close as possible to the Isokallio desert, you can drive the Lintukalliontie road from Töysä 1.7km, turn right on the Isokallio forest road, about 1.9km and arrive at a small parking lot, leading across the forest about 300 meters to the destination. You can stay in the desert, as there are sleeping places for a few people in the living room. Because the desert and the lean -to are located along the ski route, it is also possible to pop into making coffee or baking sausages on a campfire. The wooden liter and the toilet are located a little hidden along the lane to the right. The Isokallio wilderness hut and lean-to are situated in Töysä, near the ski trail. They offer sleeping accommodations, a wooden shed, and a toilet. The hut is in good condition and can be reached by car or bike. The trail leads to Lake Housunjärvi and nearby natural products like chanterelles and lingonberries. The hut is located 1.7 km from Lintukalliontie.

Kangaslampi lean -to, Töysä's Ylipää village, has a cozy lean -to by the pond. You can spend time on the beach of the idyllic Kangaslampi all year round. The lean -to has firewood to make a hiking white and a shout. You can visit the pond and in the summer, even on a fishing spray, or along the winter marked trails during the winter. Route Guide: Drive from Töysä Church Village Lehtimäentie and 746 will turn to Läntinen Road. At Läntinen Road 137, turn right on Pesolantie until the road turns to the shore of Kangaslampi. (Orange ribbon on the tree on the left side of the road.)

The Mörrinpesä hut is reserved for Pikku-Iivari Daycare Center, from Monday-Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Weekends and weekday evenings are available for everyone to book. You can "see" the <a href="https://erp.asio.fi/onlinekalenteri/alavus/?resource=253">booking status on the city's website.</a> However, to book an appointment, call Töysä Library during service hours at tel. 06 2525 5590 or 044 550 1141.
Coordinates 62.733733, 23.688106
Driving Help: From Ähtärintie, turn towards the bend village and drive about 5 km and to the right to Laiturintie, about 2 km and then left to Kalliorinentie. There is a parking lot at 350 m. The parking lot is 300 m away. The coordinates for the lean -to are 62,662560 23.959174. The lean -to has firewood. Good jogging trails. Kalliorinne cottages maintain.
Coordinates 62.53725 23.78849
The current village house, which used to be a village school, is a common gathering and hobby site for the villagers. In addition to the café facilities and the hall, the village house has a gym. The village house maintained by the village club has been renovated and solar panels are installed on the roof of the outbuilding to save money at costs. The village house has a hut, a lighted bite track and a riding field with obstacles. In winter there is a skating rink and a lit track and in the summer the village's own swimming area. There is a gym for different ages in the village house. The village has its own play district and performances are in the yard of the village house during the summer. Summer theater visit a wide area every summer.
The villagers have built Koda, a wooden table, a sturdy log table and benches, an outdoor facility and a shit. A nice addition to the hiking place is brought by a whimpering Vehkaoja or Vehkaluoma, which was full of water in such a rainy July. For small rapids, it was fun to listen to at the campfire site. Kota is located on the Seinäjärvi - Sulkavankylä on the outdoor route, and the hard -use ski route in winter is driven through the codes if the snow conditions allow it. Huusankoski Kota is located along Vehkaoja in Soukanperä in Seinäjärvi. The easiest way to find Koda is to turn from Highway 66 to Sulkavankyläntie, which is driven about 4.4 kilometers, turn right to Soukkalantie, which is 4.3 kilometers. There is about 300 meters along the forest road to the right and a rocky trail with a cloak to Koda at the beginning of the small hillside. With this path about 400 meters and you arrive at Huusankoski Koda. Kota is part of the Alavut and Poikin" destinations for 2015 and has become more familiar to other Alavutelians."
Access to the boat landing site: From Killinkoskentie, turn to Katteluksentie, which 400 m. From this turn to the right path, about 50 m.
The route to the home can be found as you turn from 18 to the right passport in Töysä and drive it forward by always turning to the right and until the road turns to Harjuntie. There is a really beautiful countryside and a rolling terrain along the dirt road. Harjuntie is driven until a little on the right of the bush is the siglings at the home of 0.7km, and the distances to Tuuri and Iivar School. The distance from the highway to this sign is about 3.3km. This is a short wooded road to the destination, at least on the mountain bike you can drive very well, maybe even on other wheels. There is a map and a kilometer of cloaks for Iivar and Tuuri School. YouTube has a downloaded video of the item, that too can help you find the item: Coordinates: 62.60570, 23.81382
Campfire site and wooden shed, coordinates 62,572976, 23,696851
Route Instructions: From Kontiisentie, turn to Kalliomäentie and drive about 1 km until there is a red house in front (Kalliomäentie 73). The car can be left on the edge of the road. It is about 1 km for the lean -to. Leaf coordinates: 62.521586 ° N 23.501719 ° E. The villagers bring trees and the lean -to has a shout.
Turn from Kätkänjoentie to Mesimäentie and about 1 km ahead, then turn to Kätkäntie, about 70 m. From the first road to the left and about 1.1 km to the parking lot. 100 m from the parking lot.
A hut on Lake Haapalampi
You can only use this hut if you are a member of <a href=" https://www.facebook.com/tervajalat"> Alavuden Tervajalat ry</a>. It is a locked hut.
There is a magnificent hut and hunting lodge in Alavuden's heartland. In the construction year in 2001, the home was named the finest in the province, as it rises up to nine meters and otherwise there is plenty of space. There is also a hunting lodge by the Sydänmaa hunting club a few years ago in the Koda yard. The hut is located just right on Alavus - Seinäjoki on the road, driving from the direction of Alavus on the right side of the road, in the middle of a small forest. The location is not very natural due to the lively road nearby, but even easier to achieve and a larger parking space is located next door. The hut itself is cozy and is ideal for coffee soup and sausage baking. There is free access to the home, at least until vandalism is done there. There is also a dryer on the same plot and a hunting lodge for the Sydänmaa Hunting Club. The latter was completely renovated a few years ago with the help of support from its six Association. In connection with the hunting lodge, Good meat treatment facilities. There was also a lot of demanding work from hunting club members. Naturally, the door of the hunting lodge is normally locked, even though it is in the same yard with Koda. If there is a need to go to the bathroom, the outdoor shock can be found behind the hunting lodge.
Locked, the key can be obtained from Harri Runnako on 0400 775057
Salonoja's hut is located on the shore of Salonoja, which flows next to Salonkylä in Salonkylä. The hut stands in a wooded and very sheltered location. The hut is neat and inside it has the necessary trees for fire making. There is also more trees in the wooden shed near Koda. Support for the construction of the Koda has been supported through the Six Association. Coordinates: 62.723455, 23.749744
Sepänniemen lomakylä has 12 cabins for rent on lake Ponnenjärvi. They also have a smoke & regular sauna to rent.
The hut is on the slope behind the school. There is also a wooden liter and a shouting near the home. The village association delivers firewood to Koda.
The sympathetic -looking Konnon hut is located in Töysä in the six -star route area. It is intended as a break for anyone in nature. The hut is open mainly in the winter and the ski tour around Töysä circles the vicinity of Koda. It is the responsibility of the host to ensure that the next entrant has firewood in the home. Trees can be retrieved near the shed outside. Next to the road you will see the six -star route signs, which is a small walk to the home.
Coordinates 62.565059 23.802365
Mäenvuori lean -to Route Instructions: Hukkalantie before 231 sign on the right forest road, which can be accessed to the bite track parking lot. The lean -to is about 150 m from the parking lot along the chewing track. Ladies coordinates: 62,679649, 23.306404. For further information, it might be mentioned that there is a night cottage rumilus, a mobile phone charge and a campfire site. The village association brings trees to the lean -to.

Wooden shed and campfire site. Survey of the six -star route. Tohn Village Society brings firewood.
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