A map of 14 Wilderness Huts in Inkoo.

This is a cooking shelter in Stora Halsö.
A rental cabin in Gölisnäs in inkoo. Gölisnäs offers a rental cabin in inkoo, complete with cooking facilities, you need to bring your own sheets. Perssonin pikku aitta is for 2 people and has a refrigerator. Cottages are self-service, with no water but nearby washing-up facilities and clean toilets. Each guest cleans the cabin for the next, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
Perssonin Torppa is a larger old building that can accommodate a total of 12 people. Perssonin torppa is rented out under a long-term lease, meaning it can be rented out of season according to the agreement.
This is called Rävberget cooking shelter. There is firewood and an outhouse.
This is one of the two shelters by the campfire in Sandfjärden. The area is accessible.
This is one of the two shelters by the campfire in Sandfjärden. The area is accessible.
A open hut that also has covered glass on 3 sides. Very nice place for a campfire and away from the wind / rain. You can see the hut in the video starting at 2:00
This is a open campfire hut in Östervik. There is firewood and an outhouse along the path.
A rental cabin in Gölisnäs in inkoo
A rental cabin in Gölisnäs in inkoo. Johannan maja is in a quiet, beautiful location on a cliff top. There is an outdoor table and two benches on the terrace. Complete with cooking facilities. You need to bring your own sheets. Cottages are self-service, with no water but nearby washing-up facilities and clean toilets. Each guest cleans the cabin for the next, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
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