A map of 10 Wilderness Huts in Lappajärvi.

The Lainekallio laaavu is situated close to the Lainekallio devil's field. There is no firewood provided.

The Matinharju laavu in Lappajärvi is suitable for day hikes and enjoying nature, featuring various games, play facilities, swings, and a table group. The <a href="https://karvalannuorisoseura.fi/">karvalannuorisoseura.fi</a> manages the laavu.

The Ammeskallio lean-to is situated in Itäkylä, Lappajärvi, along the Ammeskallio nature trail. It offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy forest scenery while grilling.

The Välijoki laavu in Lappajärvi is a local hiking destination offering scenic river views. Access is possible by car or walk along the canal. The laavu is equipped with a wood supply and the route is maintained and lit until 10 p.m. during winter.

A hut is located less than a kilometer from Kivitipuli, Lappajärvi, situated directly on the lake shore along the Meteorite Trail. Nearby amenities include activity tracks and golf fairways. From the beach, visitors can access Kyrönsaari via rowing or sub-board, where an accessible adventure and cultural trail is available. In winter, access across the ice is possible.

Kärnän lean-to is on Lake Lappajärvi's shores, featuring a lean-to, swimming beach, campfire site, volleyball court, and picnic area.

The Vanhavuori laavu and observation tower are situated in Lappajärvi Itäkylä. The laavu serves as a resting point along the Ammeskallio - Vanhavuori route, with an observation tower also present on Vanhavuori.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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