Huts around Helsinki offer a blend of urban proximity and natural retreats, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The region features a unique coastline with numerous islands and extensive forest areas, including national parks. Helsinki's landscape combines city life with accessible wilderness, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. This area is known for its public saunas, rental cottages, and designated camping facilities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Seems to be the sea rescue, very well maintained in a great location.
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Very secluded and quiet hut
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I managed on the path with tyres ment for asphalt. Partly path has big stones and roots of the trees on the way but mostly route is enjoyable with bicycle. By The Lake of Bisa there are wooden bences built right near the water, where you can eat your picnic or just enjoy the view. Also next to the lake is a rocky hill. On the top of the hill is cooking shelter, where you clime up along built stairs. The view is beautifull, over the lake area.
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Long stairs to get up to the shelter, not really pram or wheelchair friendly
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Bisajärvi is one of Sipoonkorpi's designated camping areas, with toilet facilities and a fireplace. The lake is typical of this part of Finland; on clear days it reflects the surrounding trees beautifully. This camping spot is only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, with its lake swimming and traditional saunas.
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Good cafe but it is open irregularly.👍🏻
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Helsinki offers a diverse range of hut-like experiences. You'll find renowned public saunas, many of which are in unique, hut-like structures, and comfortable rental cottages or cabins, often featuring private saunas. These options blend urban proximity with natural retreats, providing various outdoor experiences.
Yes, Helsinki is famous for its sauna culture. You can experience traditional wood-heated saunas like Pihlajasaari Beach Huts, which even has its own sauna. For a truly historic experience, Kotiharjun Sauna in the Kallio district is the last remaining wood-heated public sauna in Helsinki, operating since 1928.
For a modern and eco-designed sauna experience with direct access to the sea, consider Löyly. This architectural marvel on the Helsinki waterfront features three wood-fired saunas, a year-round outdoor swimming pool, and stunning views of the Baltic Sea from its large outdoor terrace.
Yes, Sompasauna offers a unique, free, and volunteer-built public sauna experience. Located in the rugged Sompasaari harbor district, it operates on firewood and donations, embodying a raw, DIY, and authentic spirit. It's open year-round with Baltic views.
Several options cater to families. The Picnic area with shelter and fire pit, Sipoonkorpi National Park is a well-equipped spot with a fire pit, shelters, and toilets, ideal for outdoor meals. Pihlajasaari Beach Huts is on a small island with several beaches and picnic areas. For accommodation, Rastila Camping Helsinki Cottages offer various cabins suitable for families or groups.
Yes, some huts and recreational areas have nearby amenities. The Pitkäkoski Outdoor Lodge Café is a good option, though its opening hours can be irregular, so it's best to check their Facebook page before visiting. Allas Sea Pool also has restaurants and a concert venue on-site, combining saunas with swimming pools in a central location.
The huts around Helsinki are often situated amidst beautiful natural settings. You can expect to see serene lakes, dense forests, and coastal views. For instance, Bisajärvi Camping Area is by a lake that beautifully reflects the surrounding trees. Many rental cottages also offer lakeside or seaside settings, perfect for enjoying the Finnish wilderness.
Absolutely. Many public saunas and rental cottages offer direct access to water for invigorating dips. Löyly has a year-round outdoor swimming pool and sea access. Allas Sea Pool combines saunas with various swimming pools, including a cold sea water pool. Uunisaari Sauna, located on a small island, provides direct access to the sea, including an ice hole in winter.
The areas around Helsinki's huts offer numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Seurasaari Loop Trail or the Lammassaari and Kuusiluoto Boardwalks Trail. For running, consider the Seurasaarenselkä Waterfront Trail. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the Central Park Mountain Bike Trail available.
Yes, for a more secluded experience, the Remote Red Cabin by the Shore is known for being very quiet and well-maintained in a great spot. Additionally, the Nuuksio National Park area, easily accessible from Helsinki, offers a variety of cabins, from basic to luxurious, often with private saunas and lakeside settings, providing an immersive nature experience.
Helsinki's huts and saunas can be enjoyed year-round. In summer, you can combine sauna visits with swimming and sunbathing. In winter, the experience of a warm sauna followed by a cold dip in the sea or a lake, or even an ice hole, is a quintessential Finnish tradition. Many facilities, like Löyly and Allas Sea Pool, operate year-round.
Yes, although technically in Vantaa just north of Helsinki, Kuusijärvi Public Saunas are highly popular and one of the few places to experience a genuine Finnish smoke sauna near the capital. Guests can also dip into Lake Kuusijärvi right outside the saunas.


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