There are many stories related to Lapinkaivo, but the body of water was created when a block broke off from the ice sheet and melted,
Alue: Geopark
Lauhanvuoren kansallispuisto – Leikkistenkangas lean-to shelter
Lean-to shelter and campfire place along the Pirunkierros trail. You can get to the lean-to from the Kivijata Stone Field by following the signs. The
Laitasaari
Laitasaari is a nice outdoor area for the whole family, located in Harjankylä between Kauhajoki and Kurikka. There is a spacious hut in the yard
Lakiakangas hut
The Lakiakangas hut is located at the intersection of three roads in the middle of the pine forest by the Isojoki river. The hut has
Kaarlela park
The beautiful Kaarlela, owned by the Lions Club, has an area of about two hectares and is located near the centre of Päntäne. The area
Lauhanvuori National Park – Kaivolammi
Kaivolampi is a small pond in the Lauhanvuori National Park. Near Kaivolampi, there is another pond called Ahvenlampi, which is currently located inside the reindeer
Lauhavuori National Park – Spitaalijärvi
Lake Spitaalijärvi in the Lauhanvuori National Park is one of the highest lakes in the Geopark area. Lake Spitaalijärvi on the Isojoki river is well
Lauhanvuoren kansallispuisto – The twin lean-to shelters of the Lauha cottage
The nice twin lean-to shelters in the yard of the rentable Lauha cabin can be used by anyone. There is firewood, just as at all
Lauhanvuori National Park – Aumakivi Rock
The Aumakivi Rock, with its moss, is a large round boulder in the middle of the forest – like a giant’s tennis ball. On the
Lauhanvuori National Park – Huhtakorpi
The Huhtakorpi area of the Lauhanvuori National Park is home to the so-called Lauha’s fingers. The fingers are five narrow spring streams that flow from
Korpilaavu lean-to shelter
The Korpilaavu lean-to is one of the lean-tos of the Kärjenkoski village association, located deep in the forest, next to a river. The lean-to has
Lauhavuori National Park – Pirunkierros
The Pirunkierros trail will get you acquainted with the ancient sandstone formations of Lauhanvuori, the beaches, and the development of marshes. Right at the starting