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Outdoor destinations

Hiking structures

There is several campfire sites near the birdwatching towers. Campfire sites are maintained by the local municipalities.

Campsites

  • As campsites are shared resting places, you should show consideration towards other hikers.
  • There is no waste management at the campsites, so bring your rubbish home.
  • Lighting fires is only allowed at serviced and designated campfire sites.
  • Before you light a fire, always check if any forest fire warnings are in effect. When a forest fire warning has been issued, lighting fires is prohibited.
  • Firewood is provided at campfire sites. Remember that you may have to chop up the wood yourself. Please use the firewood sparingly.
  • Do not burn rubbish or tear off bark from living trees. You can use a small amount of clean paper and cardboard to light your fire.
  • The last person to leave the campfire site is always responsible for putting out the fire.

Toilets

  • Bring your own toilet paper.

Waste disposal

  • Take your rubbish home, do not burn it.
  • Remember to bring some rubbish bags when you go outdoors.
  • Do not throw food waste out to the nature.

Drinking water

  • Liminka Bay's waters are brackish water, which should not be used as drinking water.
  • Do not wash dishes or yourself in natural waters.
  • After use, remember to soak any washing water into the ground far enough away from natural waters.