A map of 194 Tent Camping in Finland.

At Lentuankoski Camping you can stay in a tent, caravan or motorhome. The campsite is located on the lower side of Lentuankoski (rapids) on Lake Lammasjärvi, Poroselkä. They also have reasonable cabin accommodations starting at only 50 € a day. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.lentuankoski.fi/hinnasto.htm">their prices here.</a> You can rent a rowing boat with an electric motor to go fishing. They also have a sauna that can be rented. Open: End of May to the beginning of September

Hirviniemi Camping area



A popular campsite on Linnansaari


Camping area, toilets, barbecue shelter, boat launch The Käkövesi camping area has flat sandy ground, a barbecue area, toilets and a boat launch.

Kylmäluoman retkeilyalue is at the end of a 35 km biking route that starts at Taivalkoski. Of course you can also drive here. You can rent a spot for your tent, caravan or a cabin. It also has a sauna showers, kitchen and a laundry room. It is known for great fishing. It even has a room to process fish. You can also rent a boat, kayak, canoe, skis, SUP board or fat bike.
This is a camping area by the cooking shelter Koskelo. In this area of Porkkalanniemi camping is only allowed by the campfire sites for up to 2 nights.
Camping is only allowed here on the island of Pihlajasaari. It costs 18€ / day.
Camping in the area Porkkalanniemi is allowed only by the different campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights.
A small flat grassy area behind the beach where you can put up a tent.
Camping in the Porkkalanniemi area is allowed only by the different campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights. It is right next to the parking lot.
Camping in the Porkkalanniemi area is allowed only by the different campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights.
Helvetinjärven kansallispuisto: Iso Ruokejärvi
A tent camping site next to the hut & outdoor grill on Västerö hiking trail.

This is the only camping spot in the area of Meiko. Since this area is a nature reserce camping is only allowed in the designated areas.
Dalskärin telttailualue
Camping in Porkkalanniemi area is allowed only by the different campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights.
Camping in the Porkkalanniemi area is only allowed by the campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights. Near to this site there is also an accessible outhouse and an accessible observation platform even though the campfire site itself is not accessible.
Camping in the Porkkalanniemi area is allowed only by the campfire sites for up to 2 nights. This camping area is by the cooking shelter called Tiira.
It is free to camp in tents anywhere on the island of Rehjansaari. There are several huts around the island that are also free to use. There are toilets on the island behind the huts (no toilet paper). There are also piles of firewood you can use. There are some paid cottages on the island from Naturally Oulujärvi Oy. It is good to camp away from these.
Camping in the Varjakka green area is free and the area has picnic tables, toilets, a barbecue hut and a water point. In addition, there is a sauna and shower facilities for a fee. Sauna rental and reservation, as well as shower fee payment, can be made in summer from Laivakahvila Hailuoto (tel. 046 6838010). At other times, Varjakan Village Association (tel. 040 8403937/Eeva). Sauna fee is 25€/hour, max 10 people. Shower fee 3€ / time / person.
Nice blog post: https://inthewoodsdear.fi/fi/retkeily/syysretkeilyn-aloittaminen-lahiluonnossa/
This is a recommended camping site in the island of Ollisaari. Along the trail there is also two campfire sites. The firewood and the outhouse are north of the trail.
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