Staying overnight
There are camping sites and two wilderness huts for thouse staying overnight in the Gulf of Finland.
Camping
- Camping is only permitted in designated camping areas and in the immediate vicinity of all campsites. See campsite locations.
- When camping, be considerate towards other hikers and those staying overnight. They may be tired after their day’s hike and wish to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.
Huts
- A wilderness hut is shared accommodation where self-guided hikers can rest and spend the night free of charge.
- By following the hut etiquette, you take the environment, safety and other hikers into consideration. Read the instructions and hut etiquette that can be found in the hut.
- Read more about different hut types
Ulko-Tammio open wilderness hut
A modest open wilderness hut is available year-round. The open wilderness hut is a shared and free resting and overnight place for independent hikers. You can stay in wilderness huts for one or two nights without a reservation. Be prepared for the possibility that there may not be enough space to sleep in the hut. Facilities: - Sleeping places for 6 persons. - Heating with a stove. Gas and wooden stove for cooking. - No drinking water point. Water from natural sources must be purified before drinking. - No waste management. Take your own waste out of the area. - Bring your own cooking utensils. - Pets are allowed in the hut only with the consent of other users. - There is a dry toilet and a woodshelter in the yard. The hut is located on the island of Ulko-Tammio, on the northern shore of the western bay. Built in 1939, the hut originally served as a wartime observation post and a canteen for soldiers. The building was renovated in the fall of 2011.
Koivuluoto open wilderness hut
A modest open wilderness hut is available year-round. - Sleeping places for 8 persons. - Heating with a stove. Gas and wood stove for cooking. - No drinking water point. - No waste management. Take your own waste out of the area. - Bring your own cooking utensils. - Pets are allowed in the hut only with the consent of other users. - There is a fireplace and a dry toilet in the yard. Previously a rescue station belonging to the Finnish Lifeboat Institution, the hut is located in the Gulf of Finland National Park in the northeast corner of Koivuluoto island.
Accommodation services
Accommodation services of Metsähallitus partners in the area and its vicinity.