Samuli lean-to shelter, also known as Pikku-Lehtivuori lean-to shelter, is one of the rest areas along the Samuli Paulaharju path. The lean-to shelter on Pikku
Alue: Kurikka
Nuijapoloku
The Nuijapoloku trail is located in the village of Tuiskula in Kurikka. The Nuijapoloku trail serves as a reminder of the peasant rebellion that broke
Devil’s Nest
The Devil’s Nest was named by the local population, as in the past the Devil’s Nest was full of large stones, and the Devil was
Devil’s Nest Hut
Situated in Ylivalli, Jalasjärvi, this hut is freely available to Isovuori hikers. There is firewood next to the hut, and there is a toilet in
Pahkapolku path and Pahkapesä hut
Viitalankylä in Kurikka has a 3.6-kilometre long Pahkapolku path leading to the Pahkavuori observation tower. Pahkakallio has an observation tower, next to which you can
Hirvijärvi beach
A beach in Jalasjärvi, Kurikka. No lifeguards; water samples are taken regularly. Hirvijärvi is also a great destination for birdwatchers; you can see thousands of
Isokangas lean-to shelter – Pintapirtti
A lean-to shelter next to the road, in the peaty forest. Campfire places made of well rings can be found in front of the lean-to
Sarvijoki outdoor swimming pool
Outdoor swimming pool in Jurva, Kurikka. Sarvijoki is small village in Jurva area. There is also a playground, tennis court and 9-hole disc golf course.
Riista hut
The well-kept Riista hut is a great place to hike to. The area is accessible and suitable for families with children. The parking area is
Lake Säläisjärvi
Säläisjärvi’s sandy beach is located about 3 kilometres from the centre of Jurva, facing the river Kauhajoki. There is a good dock on the beach
Pitkämö beach
Pitkämö beach in Kurikka is well equipped. There is a large dock, tidy locker rooms, a playground, and three beach volley courts on the beach.
Isoomäki hut and lean-to shelter
The Isoomäki hut and lean-to shelter are located in the Sarvijoki forests. You can get 500 metres away from them by car, as long as