A map of 14 Wilderness Huts in Porvoo.

A cooking shelter on the end of Pirttisaari island. The end of the island is called Lerviksudden. The island is managed by both Uuvi and Metsähallitus. No wells, bring your own water"

Holken laavu Porvoo.
Esteetön tulipaikka
Kaksi saunaa, takka, keittiö. Varattavissa liikuntapalveluista.
Takka, keittiö,sauna. Varattavissa liikuntapalveluista.

Mäntysaaren ulkoilualue is called an outdoor recreational island. Another name is Furuholmen It is basically an island that anyone can visit for free that has huts & outdoor grills on it. It is managed by the city of Porvoo so it has the same services as most other places. It has a sandy beach for landing kayaks. A good blog post for kayking to this island to read is here: https://patikalla.com/2022/05/17/mantysaaren-sauron-leiri-ja-emasalon-hylkypuisto/
Venelaituri, nuotiopaikka, keittokatos, puucee. Äggskär outdoor recreation area offers cooking shelters and toilets, but requires residents to remove non-biodegradable waste through compost bins and campfire sites. Another good video of <a href="https://youtu.be/9aajaDCdiTc?si=mFCf3lZb9gXH6kPp">Äggskär laituri</a>
There are 2 very nice huts / canopy structures here in Varlaxudden, on the island of Emäsalo. It has a nice wood ramp to the shelters that is accessible.

A hut on a private island. Seems open to the public. You need to kayak there or ski there in the winter. Two good blogs for visiting this place in the summer: https://patikalla.com/2022/05/17/mantysaaren-sauron-leiri-ja-emasalon-hylkypuisto/ and in the winter: https://eraparrat.blogspot.com/2016/02/helmikuun-lopun-retki-kunuholmen-saareen.html
Lean -to, fireplace, table, wooden. Accessibility in construction.

A second Laavu on the island. If you are kayking out a good blog post to read is here: https://patikalla.com/2022/05/17/mantysaaren-sauron-leiri-ja-emasalon-hylkypuisto/
Lean -to, fireplace, table, wooden. Accessibility is taken into account in structures.
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