A map of 13 Wilderness Huts in Kirkkonummi.
The sheltered campfire in the island of Bylandet. There is firewood. There is a natural harbor with buoys. Camping is free and allowed in the island.
This is covered place where you can cook over a campfire.
This is a covered place where to cook over a campfire. Camping in the area is allowed only by the campfire sites, like this one, for up to 2 nights.
This is a sheltered campfire in the southermost tip of the island of Linlo.
This is a sheltered place where to cook with campfire.
This is a cooking shelter in the area of Lähteelä. Using the campfires is free but camping, using the saunas and docking in the area can be done by paying a fee. There is also a cafe in the area (address: Läntinen Källvikintie 149, 02480 Kirkkonummi)
The Lagun in the island of Linlo has an enclosed campfire hut, an outhouse and two piers for docking.
This is a covered place to cook food over campfire. Camping in the area is allowed only by the campfire sites, like this is, for up to 2 nights.
The westernmost cooking shelter in the island of Linlo.
The sheltered campfire in the island of Bylandet. There is firewood. There is a natural harbor with buoys. Camping is free and allowed in the island.
This is a sheltered campfire site called Koskelo in the area of Porkkalanniemi.
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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