Samuli lean-to shelter

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

Aittakallio lean-to shelter

The Aittakallio lean-to shelter is located at the highest point of Teuva in Norinkylä. The lean-to shelter is built on top of an overgrown footing

Suksenjärvi bird-watching towers

Lake Suksenjärvi is a swamp lake suitable for bird watching and as a hiking place for the whole family. A short, about 300-metre walk from

Sivi lean-to shelter

The clean lean-to shelter is located right next to Sivi forest road, so the lean-to shelter can also be reached by car, if necessary. A

Sivi open wilderness hut

Sivi open wilderness hut is located on the Sivi forest road in Teuva. The hut has a fireplace and a sauna. There is a firewood

Iso-Kakkori

The highest mountain in Karijoki is Iso-Kakkori, which rises 145 m above sea level. There are two routes to Iso-Kakkori. The easier route starts from

Järvikämppä

Järvikämppä is a small resting hut in Teuva, along the Suksenjärvi route. The hut has a fireplace and some furniture. A rug on the wall

Lean-to shelter of Hannes

The Laitasaari outdoor area is located in Harjankylä, in the borderlands of Kauhajoki and Kurikka. The address leads to the courtyard of the youth-club house.

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

Äystö forest cabin

Äystö forest cabin is open in winter as a resting place for all skiers. The forest cabin has a fireplace and a functional wood supply.