A map of 6 Saunas in Vihti.

An electric sauan in Nuuksio's Haukkalampi (a lake9 / Nuuksio National Park. There are many hking trails, huts, outdoor grills and camping areas along the nature trails. Easy to jump in the lake in the summer.
Located in the Nuuksio National Park this company (Green Window) offers services to large groups. One service are traditional & smoke sauna & hot tub on the Kattila beach
You can only use this sauna if you rent "Oravankolo vuokratupa." The sauna is a seperate building right net to the hut, which is located in the Nuuksio National Park on Ruuhilammi lake. There are many hiking & biking trails near this hut & sauna. It used to be manged by Metsä but in 2019 now managed by Natura Viva. You can view the sauna here: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=MyiJZTSG8fW
This is basically a cabin plus a sauna rental. There is no running water or eletricty. It is available to groups up to 6 people. There are bunk beds, wood burning stove, and a seperate building with a wood burning sauna. You can view the sauna & cabin virtually from here: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=aZZEppiKCmm, https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=zmKFKW2hjow
Kiulu Otalammen rantasauna or Kiulu beach sauna is a wood burning log cabin sauna that can be used as a public sauna (i.e. shared) or rented for private use on Otalampi uimaranta (Varikka beach). It is managed by the local village.
Experience Finnish sauna culture. From urban public saunas to rustic wilderness log saunas by the lake.
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