Best huts around Espoo are found within a city known for its natural beauty, particularly Nuuksio National Park. This area offers a diverse range of wilderness accommodations, from rustic cabins to modern glamping experiences. Espoo's landscape features numerous lakes, forests, and trails, providing opportunities for serene nature getaways and outdoor adventures. The region is ideal for experiencing Finnish nature and cottage life.
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Shelter near the lake with a fire pit, including barbecue facilities and seating.
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This charming little shelter has picnic tables and dry toilets, both of which can come in handy on a run. There are some lovely views across the lake too.
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After a run on the Haukankierros, there are few better places to refuel than Cafe Haukka. As the only cafe within Nuuksio National Park, it enjoys a fine location and is connected to several trails.
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Café with public toilet, SUP standup paddle and kayak rental, drinking water
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There are public toilets next door. And drinking water is very close to the parking lot by the sauna building. SUP boards can now also be rented.
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is very popular because it is very easily accessible for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. This is why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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For me, this is a very nice place, as it is partly located on an island in the middle of a beautiful lake. The facilities at Holma-Saarijärvi campsite include a fire pit, a shed next to the bridge that leads to the island, and an outdoor toilet. Firewood is available and is probably provided by the National Park Authority. There is another campsite on the west bank of the lake that also has a fire pit and an outdoor toilet. Leave the place better than you found it :-) https://www.nationalparks.fi/hikinginfinland/visitorguidelines
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is extremely well frequented because it is very easy to reach for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. That's why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Espoo offers a diverse range of wilderness accommodations. You can find rustic wilderness cabins like Natura Viva's Tikankolo and Oravankolo, which provide an authentic forest lodge experience without running water or electricity. There are also modern cabins with amenities such as the Sauna cottage with a private hot tub, or the Glamping Troll House Eco-Cottage. For unique cultural experiences, options like the Karhunpesä Log Cabin or the White Reindeer Tepee Restaurant offer a blend of comfort and local charm.
Yes, several huts in Espoo are well-suited for families. The Mustalampi Picnic Shelter and Sorlampi cooking shelter are popular spots with picnic areas and toilets. For overnight stays, Serena Villas are spacious and well-equipped for families, featuring air conditioning, private bathrooms, and saunas. The Glamping Troll House Eco-Cottage is also pet-friendly, making it suitable for families with dogs.
Many huts in Espoo are located within or near Nuuksio National Park, offering access to stunning natural landscapes. You can enjoy numerous lakes, forests, and viewpoints. For example, the Mustalampi Picnic Shelter is right on the shore of Lake Mustalampi, and the Sorlampi cooking shelter provides lovely views across Sorlampi lake. The Scenic Hut at Haltia Lake Lodge offers dramatic views towards Lake Pitkäjärvi.
The area around Espoo's huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can go hiking on trails like the Raven's Loop Trail or the Haukankierros Trail in Nuuksio National Park. For running, explore routes such as the Korpinkierros Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy the ESPOO Rantaraitti or the ESPOO Nuuksio National Park's gravel routes. Many locations, like the Coffee place, also offer canoe, SUP, and kayak rentals for exploring the lakes. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Espoo, Running Trails around Espoo, and Cycling around Espoo guides.
Yes, several huts and accommodations in Espoo provide excellent amenities. The Coffee place and Pitkäkoski Outdoor Lodge Café are cafes where you can grab refreshments. For relaxation, many modern cabins feature saunas, such as the Sauna cottage with a private hot tub, the Glamping Troll House Eco-Cottage, Serena Villas, and the Kaisla Cabin at Katve Nature Retreat, which even has a private sauna by a freshwater lake.
Absolutely. Many huts and shelters in Espoo are equipped with campfire facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor cooking. The Mustalampi Picnic Shelter offers a well-equipped barbecue area, and the Sorlampi cooking shelter has a fire pit with barbecue facilities. The Laavu at Holma-Saarijärvi also includes a fire pit, and the Kaisla Cabin features an outdoor fireplace and a summer kitchen perfect for cooking by the fire.
Yes, some accommodations in Espoo are pet-friendly. The Glamping Troll House Eco-Cottage in Nuuksio, for example, welcomes pets, allowing you to enjoy a nature retreat with your canine companion.
Espoo offers unique cultural experiences through its specialized huts. The Scenic Hut (Maisemakammi) at Haltia Lake Lodge is a multi-purpose venue embedded into a hillside with an open fire hearth, offering dramatic lake views and catering by a wilderness chef. For a touch of northern magic, the White Reindeer Tepee Restaurant provides a Lappish tepee dining experience next to Finland's southernmost reindeer park, where you can also meet and feed reindeer. The Karhunpesä Log Cabin, also near the reindeer park, offers a cozy stay with a wood-heated sauna and outdoor jacuzzi.
Espoo's huts can be enjoyed year-round, each season offering a different experience. Summer is ideal for hiking, paddling, and enjoying long daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cozy hut stays with saunas and fireplaces. Spring offers a chance to see nature reawaken. Your preferred activities will help determine the best time for your visit.
Yes, for those seeking to truly disconnect, Natura Viva's Wilderness Cabins, Tikankolo and Oravankolo, located in the heart of Nuuksio National Park, offer an authentic forest lodge experience. These cabins are characterized by the absence of running water or electricity, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the Finnish wilderness. They are accessible via hiking and cycling trails.
Cafes like the Pitkäkoski Outdoor Lodge Café can have irregular opening hours. It's always best to check their social media pages, such as Facebook, before planning your visit to confirm current operating times.


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