A map of 21 Wilderness Huts in Kuortane.

Guided tours 2.3 km to Koda via Valkealampi (also in winter along the ski). <a href=" https://youtu.be/nxp9tj1DuDM?si=Dv1cukXeiiNoeMtl">Jäkälämäen kota Winter (6 min. in)</a>
Maintenance Etuuriuriseläläinen ry A Sarvikkaankkaankoski Fisheries Care Association.
Maintenance Village Committee / Kivenmäki
In winter, the charging trail goes by the lean -to. The maintenance info gets Antti from Yli-Hynnilä.
Maintenance of the Kuortane municipality and the church of Kuortane. A small campfire site is available outside Koda.
You can report the shelter to the municipality of the lean -to.

Maintenance: Sarvikkaan contacts/ Fisheries Association ry
Maintenance Valto Maunuksela tel. +358 400 369 912
Maintenance Kuortane Golf Oy.
Kortane Fishermen's Association
Kortane Fishermen's Association
Guide Kuljuntie in the direction of the pre -treatment plant. Maintenance Kuortaneen Latu ry, Chairman. tel. 0503508325. Use of the home as agreed. There is also a campfire site and trees in the yard.
The use of the college is reserved. Firewood available at an additional cost.
Kortane Fishermen's Association
Maintenance Kuortaneen Latu ry, Chairman. tel. 0503508325
Guided tours of Möykkymäki. You can announce the maintenance of the lean -to to the municipality of Kuortane, tel. 06 2525 2000
A unique mining environment where you can also swim in the summer.
Location: near Panula House (Koskenkylä) Founded in the previous six -star route establishment. No maintenance.
Maintenance West Brands Association
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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