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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Finland

Best huts in Finland are integral to experiencing its vast natural landscapes, offering shelter and a connection to nature. Finland features an extensive network of these shelters, ranging from basic lean-to shelters to more equipped wilderness cabins. These huts are deeply embedded in Finnish outdoor culture, providing respite for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. Many are maintained by the national forestry administration, ensuring essential amenities are available.

Best huts in Finland

  • The most popular huts is Valtavaara Summit and Hut, a summit that offers a view of the Valtavaara-Pyhävaara Nature Reserve. A wooden hut with a fire pit is located next to the summit.
  • Another must-see spot is Ounasvaara Observation Tower and Shelter, a viewpoint with an observation tower. At the foot of the tower, a shelter is available for visitors.
  • Visitors also love Valtavaaranlampi Wilderness Hut, a hut located at the idyllic Valtavaaran Lake. This hut features wooden benches and a fire pit.
  • Finland is known for its lean-to shelters, traditional Lapp huts, and overnight wilderness huts. These provide a variety of options for resting and staying in nature.
  • The huts in Finland are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 60 upvotes and 30 photos.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Mustalampi Picnic Shelter

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A well-equipped barbecue area in a beautiful location where you can also camp. Toilets and wood supplies are also available.

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Aurora Hut, Urho Kekkonen National Park

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Perfectly located and bookable for small groups. Everything you need is there, including a sauna.

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Bisajärvi Camping Area

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Bisajärvi is one of Sipoonkorpi's designated camping areas, with toilet facilities and a fireplace. The lake is typical of this part of Finland; on clear days it reflects the surrounding trees beautifully. This camping spot is only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, with its lake swimming and traditional saunas.

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Valtavaara Summit and Hut

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From the top of Valtavaara mountain at 492 meters, you have a beautiful view of the mostly flat landscape of Valtavaara-Pyhävaara Nature Reserve around you. If it is chilly (like most of the time), there is a wooden hut with a fire pit just next to the summit.

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Luulampi Hut

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Beautiful rest area by the lake. Toilets and fireplace as well as a large house with lounge area are available. A restaurant is open in the summer from 10am to 4pm.

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Peurasuvanto Camping & Cottages

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Very good campsite
Rustic but with everything you need.
Toilets, shower, sauna, access to the lake, lounge with a washing machine and drying cabinet. For camping you pay 10€ per person and everything is included. You can also rent a cabin.
If you don't come or go during the opening hours of the café, you can simply throw the money in the mailbox.
An absolute recommendation

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Great view from this observation tower. At the foot of the tower there is a shelter where you can also have a barbecue.

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Siilastupa Shelter

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The cabin can accommodate up to twelve people and is located on the banks of the Kitkajoki river and the Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros trails. In the cabin you will find sleeping platforms, a stove, a gas cooker and a dry toilet 50 meters away.

Please note that there are no trash cans, so please take your trash with you. The nearest disposal point can be found on the trail between Myllykoski and Jyrävä.

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Sammakkoniemi Campsite

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Lakeside campsite with restrooms, cooking facilities, and a sauna.
Linnansaari National Park has 20 campsites, all accessible by boat.


The main campsite, Sammakkoniemi, has a kiosk with coffee service, a boat/guest harbor, a sauna, a fountain, an eco-hostel, as well as an accessible campfire site, a covered cooking area, and an outhouse. Tent fee: €12 per tent from Midsummer to the end of August. From Sammakkoniemi, it is approximately 1 km to the Louhimaa Museum Cottage and approximately 3.5 km to the Perpulanluhta campsite.

More information at:
oravivillage.com/de/Linnansaari/Campingplatz,-Hafen-und-sauna

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Hangaskuru Shelter

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Perfect place for a rest during a cross-country round. The open hut in Lappish style offers protection from wind and weather, firewood is ready and actually, one can assume that in the hut a warming fire burns, where you can also warm up his food brought.

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April 25, 2026, Aurora Hut, Urho Kekkonen National Park

Punto Rifugio. Stoves lit in winter. Large terrace with tables and Northern Lights viewing point

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Luulampi Hütte is a beautiful lakeside rest area tucked away in the heart of Finnish Lapland. Set beside the tranquil waters of Lake Luulampi, it offers a peaceful and scenic stopover. The site is well-equipped, featuring clean toilets, a fire pit for cozy breaks, and a spacious hut with wooden tables where you can relax and warm up. During the summer months, a small restaurant is open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM. Luulampi is an ideal waypoint for a one-day mountain biking tour starting from Laanila, offering both a natural retreat and essential facilities in the middle of the wild.

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Aurora Cabin with terrace. You can warm up inside; all visitors are responsible for keeping the fireplace lit at all times. On the terrace, you can feed the birds, which are very tame and will eat from your hand. Please use only birdseed. It's definitely a good place to observe the Northern Lights. There's no artificial light here, you can always warm up, and it's within walking distance of Saariselkä.

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October 25, 2024, Siilastupa Shelter

The cabin can accommodate up to twelve people and is located on the banks of the Kitkajoki river and the Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros trails. In the cabin you will find sleeping platforms, a stove, a gas cooker and a dry toilet 50 meters away. Please note that there are no trash cans, so please take your trash with you. The nearest disposal point can be found on the trail between Myllykoski and Jyrävä.

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Small, pleasant campsite on the Kitinen River. It has a bathing area, grill house, sauna and a small service building with kitchen and shower. Cabins should be reserved in advance. No reservation is needed for the tent, the tent costs 10€. If the cafe is closed, you can also put the money in the mailbox.

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From the 492-meter-high summit of Valtavaara you have a great view of the flat landscape of the Valtavaara-Pyhävaara Nature Reserve. In cool weather, the nearby day trip hut with a stove and picnic table invites you to warm up.

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Not far away but provides a taste of quiet nature in contrast to the busy Ruka tourist resort.

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I managed on the path with tyres ment for asphalt. Partly path has big stones and roots of the trees on the way but mostly route is enjoyable with bicycle. By The Lake of Bisa there are wooden bences built right near the water, where you can eat your picnic or just enjoy the view. Also next to the lake is a rocky hill. On the top of the hill is cooking shelter, where you clime up along built stairs. The view is beautifull, over the lake area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I expect to find in Finland?

Finland offers a wide variety of huts, from basic lean-to shelters (laavu) and traditional Lapp huts (kota) to more elaborate day huts (päivätupa) and overnight wilderness huts (autiotupa). Many are maintained by the national forestry administration (Metsähallitus) and provide essential amenities.

Are Finnish wilderness huts free to use and can they be reserved?

Most open wilderness huts in Finland are free to use and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. They generally cannot be reserved, embodying the Finnish 'everyman's right' to nature. However, some specific huts, like the reservable wilderness hut at Rautulampi, may offer booking options.

What amenities are typically available at Finnish huts?

Huts are usually equipped with a wood-burning stove or fireplace, a table, benches, and sleeping platforms. Dry toilets are almost always nearby, and firewood is typically provided. Many huts are also conveniently located near a lake or stream for water access.

Which huts are good for families or beginners?

For an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Ukko-Luosto Day Trip Hut in Pyhä-Luosto National Park, which is only 2 km from Luosto village and offers magnificent vistas. The Ounasvaara Observation Tower and Shelter is also a great family-friendly spot near Rovaniemi with a barbecue hut. The Hangaskuru Shelter and Pitkäjärvi Hut are also noted as family-friendly options.

Are there huts located near popular hiking trails?

Yes, many huts are strategically placed along well-known hiking routes. The Siilastupa Shelter, for example, is located on the banks of the Kitkajoki river, along the popular Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros trails in Oulanka National Park. You can explore these trails and more in the Hiking in Finland guide.

What are some unique or modern hut experiences in Finland?

The Kaippahanoja Day Trip Hut in Salla National Park stands out with its modern design by wilderness architect Manu Humppi, offering stunning views and a campfire place. For a more contemporary experience, the recently built Rautulampi Huts in Urho Kekkonen National Park provide a complex of reservable, open, and day huts.

Where can I find huts with scenic views or opportunities to see the Northern Lights?

The Ukko-Luosto Day Trip Hut in Pyhä-Luosto National Park offers magnificent vistas and is a great spot to witness light phenomena like the Northern Lights. The Valtavaara Summit and Hut provides spectacular views of the Valtavaara-Pyhävaara Nature Reserve. Additionally, Punaisen Hiekan Autiotupa in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park offers a prime view towards the fells of Pallastunturi and is excellent for Northern Lights viewing.

Are there huts accessible by public transport or close to urban areas?

The Ukko-Luosto Day Trip Hut is easily accessible, located only 2 km from Luosto village. For those near Tampere, the Kintulammi Nature Reserve Lean-to Shelters offer convenient, ecologically designed spots for rest and enjoying nature within a popular recreational area.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

Many huts are situated in national parks or nature reserves, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Near huts in areas like Oulanka National Park, you can enjoy hiking on trails like the Pieni Karhunkierros. For more options, check out the Hiking in Finland guide or the Cycling in Finland guide for routes near various hut locations.

What makes Finnish huts historically significant?

Many Finnish huts have deep historical roots, originally serving loggers, raftsmen, reindeer herders, or border guards. Some date back to the 18th or 19th century, offering a tangible glimpse into Finland's past and the traditional ways of life in its wilderness.

Are there any huts that offer a unique natural feature?

Yes, the Punaisen Hiekan Autiotupa (meaning 'hut of the red sand') in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park is situated by Lake Pallasjärvi and is known for its beach with distinct rusty red sand, adding to its charm and unique natural setting.

Can I find huts with facilities for camping?

Some locations offer combined hut and camping facilities. For example, the Bisajärvi Camping Area in Sipoonkorpi is a designated camping spot with toilet facilities and a fireplace, and it's only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, which has lake swimming and traditional saunas.

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