Huts around Sipoo, particularly within Sipoonkorpi National Park, offer various shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. This region provides opportunities for relaxation and overnight stays in the Finnish outdoors. The landscape features forest ponds, lakes, and nature trails, making it suitable for exploring. Sipoo offers both free wilderness shelters and rentable cabins.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Kalkkiruukki is a classic Finnish shelter that features on the Kalkinpolttaja Trail. It's a good spot for a breather when running this lovely 6-kilometre loop.
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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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The Kota (a tipi-like hut or shelter) is open on weekends thanks to the Kotakummi activity organized by the City of Helsinki. Due to the voluntary nature of the operation, regular opening hours cannot be guaranteed. More detailed opening hours can be found on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064009963472 Uutela's house is owned by the city of Helsinki. In front of the Kota are tables. A public toilet is right beside the kota.
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Long stairs to get up to the shelter, not really pram or wheelchair friendly
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Camping spot. Incredible view, possible to swim in river. Sheltered fire pit and wood available. Amazing spot😍
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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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Sipoo, especially within Sipoonkorpi National Park, offers a range of options from free wilderness shelters and wanderer's huts to cooking shelters and privately rentable cottages. These cater to various needs, from basic overnight stays to more comfortable, amenity-rich experiences.
Yes, Sipoonkorpi National Park provides several free wilderness shelters. Examples include the Kalkkiruukki Shelter, Wanderer's Hut, and Sleeping Hut, as well as the Ängesböle Camping Area and Wanderer's Hut. These are generally available on a first-come, first-served basis for temporary stays, typically one to two nights.
The Picnic area with shelter and fire pit, Sipoonkorpi National Park is an excellent choice. It's well-equipped with a fire pit, shelters, firewood storage, a toilet, and several tables, making it ideal for families.
Yes, the Storträsk Cooking Shelter is notably accessible via a 1-kilometer trail, making it suitable for families and those with mobility challenges. Its scenic setting by the Storträsk pond is popular for day-trippers looking for an easy outdoor experience.
The Bisajärvi Camping Area offers designated camping spots with toilet facilities and a fireplace. A cooking shelter is situated on a rocky hill overlooking the lake, providing beautiful views. It's also a short walk from Kuusijärvi, where you can enjoy lake swimming and traditional saunas.
Yes, for those seeking more comfort and private amenities, Sipoo offers various rental cottages and cabins. These often feature private saunas, fully equipped kitchens, and comfortable sleeping arrangements, providing a more luxurious experience than basic wilderness shelters.
The Uutela Lapp Hut offers a unique, tipi-like experience. It operates on weekends thanks to volunteer activities by the City of Helsinki and has tables in front and a public toilet nearby.
The area around Sipoo's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Fiskträsk Trail or Pilvijärvi Nature Trail. There are also options for gravel biking and running. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Sipoo, Gravel biking around Sipoo, and Running Trails around Sipoo guides.
Yes, the Kalkkiruukki shelter is conveniently located along the Kalkinpolttajanpolku (Burner's Trail), a 6-kilometer loop, making it an excellent spot for a break or an overnight stay during your hike.
These huts are primitive, usually without running water (water from natural sources should be boiled), and visitors are expected to bring their own cooking utensils. It's crucial to take all waste with you, as these are 'leave no trace' areas. They are intended for temporary stays, often one to two nights.
The Bisajärvi Camping Area is praised for its beautiful lake views, especially on clear days when the surrounding trees reflect in the water. Additionally, the Storträsk Cooking Shelter is situated by the shore of a beautiful forest pond, offering a scenic setting.
Sipoo's huts can be enjoyed year-round. Summer and autumn are popular for hiking and enjoying the vibrant nature. Winter offers opportunities for winter hiking, though specific hut opening hours or accessibility might vary, especially for volunteer-run facilities like the Uutela Lapp Hut.


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