Best huts around Saimaa are located in Finland's Saimaa region, characterized by its vast lake system and numerous islands. This area provides a variety of accommodations, from modern cottages to rustic cabins, often featuring private saunas and direct lake access. The region's natural landscape, including Linnansaari and Kolovesi National Parks, offers opportunities for outdoor activities and an authentic Finnish lakeside experience.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Karjalankallion Kota sits within the Punkaharju Arboretum, offering a peaceful retreat amid a diverse collection of trees. This sheltered rest stop provides a firepit and benches, making it a perfect spot to pause and take in the surrounding forest and lake. Whether you're exploring the arboretum’s unique tree species or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of nature, this kota offers a welcoming break along the trail.
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The kota seems to be property of the local hunting club, but we spend the night without any troubles.
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Behind the sauna (which you can reserve through the local yacht club) there is a rowing boat that you can use.
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Lakeside campsite with restrooms, cooking facilities, and a sauna. Linnansaari National Park has 20 campsites, all accessible by boat. The main campsite, Sammakkoniemi, has a kiosk with coffee service, a boat/guest harbor, a sauna, a fountain, an eco-hostel, as well as an accessible campfire site, a covered cooking area, and an outhouse. Tent fee: €12 per tent from Midsummer to the end of August. From Sammakkoniemi, it is approximately 1 km to the Louhimaa Museum Cottage and approximately 3.5 km to the Perpulanluhta campsite. More information at: https://www.oravivillage.com/de/Linnansaari/Campingplatz,-Hafen-und-sauna
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You can also spend the night here with a mobile home. There is a restaurant with a nice terrace overlooking the water and a small shop.
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Roasting delicious food over the fire while enjoying a beautiful view at the lake in a cozy hut? At this place, your outdoor dream might come true! All you need to do is bring some time and something tasty.
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We did the tour in mid-June 2023 when it takes place at sunset time. The seals are then very shy, they lie individually on rocks and from a distance lay people can hardly see them. Nevertheless, our boat driver and guide discovered 2 specimens, which could only be photographed with a very large telephoto lens. There were also ospreys and a swimming beaver to see. The tour is highly recommended, even if you don't see any seals, because Lake Saimaa with its islands is beautiful during the evening. I would do that again at any time!
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Many huts in the Saimaa region provide an authentic Finnish lakeside experience, often featuring private saunas (some wood-fired, some electric), direct lake access, and stunning views. You can also find properties with private beaches, jetties, rowing boats, and BBQ areas, emphasizing privacy and a tranquil escape into nature.
The Saimaa region offers a wide variety of huts to suit different preferences. You can find modern, well-equipped cottages with amenities like full kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and hot tubs, such as those at Saimaa Lakeside House complex or Sahanlahti Resort – Elsanranta Villas. Alternatively, more rustic, off-grid cabins like Saimaa Syli or the Floating accommodation and sauna provide a complete escape from electricity and running water, focusing on traditional experiences.
Most huts in Saimaa boast expansive lake views, often with floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize the scenery. Many are nestled within forests, offering peaceful retreats with views of the surrounding trees and the vast Lake Saimaa. For example, Lohilathi West camping area is known for its beautiful lake views while cooking over a fire.
The Saimaa region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing (often with included licenses and boats), berry and mushroom picking, and various water sports. Many huts provide direct lake access for swimming and boating. For specific routes, explore the easy hikes around Saimaa or road cycling routes around Saimaa.
Yes, many huts are located near or provide access to hiking trails. For instance, an 8 km long hiking trail starts near Lomalehto Cottages, leading to a hut for coffee or sausages. The Punkaharju Arboretum, home to Karjalankallio shelter, also offers trails. You can find more options in the easy hikes around Saimaa guide, including trails in Linnansaari and Kolovesi National Parks.
Absolutely. The Saimaa region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes, from easy bike paths to more challenging gravel biking adventures. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Saimaa or the Gravel biking around Saimaa guides for detailed information on routes like the Saimaa Archipelago Route or the Puumala Archipelago Route.
During winter, the Saimaa region transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering activities like skiing, ice fishing, and ice swimming. Some accommodations, such as Villa Lummelahti, provide year-round opportunities for sledding, skating, and hiking on snow-covered trails, allowing you to experience the serene beauty of Finnish winter.
Yes, many huts in Saimaa are well-suited for families. Properties like Saimaa Lakeside House complex offer spacious cottages with multiple bedrooms and access to activities like fishing, cycling, and exploring forest trails. Campsites such as Sammakkoniemi Campsite and SaimaaHoliday Oravi also provide facilities and activities that cater to families.
Some facilities in the Saimaa region are designed with accessibility in mind. For example, the main campsite at Sammakkoniemi Campsite in Linnansaari National Park features an accessible campfire site, a covered cooking area, and an outhouse, making it a suitable option for visitors requiring easier access.
The traditional Finnish sauna is a consistent highlight across Saimaa huts. Most accommodations, from modern resorts like Kanava Resort to rustic cabins like Villa Lummelahti's Log Cabin, feature private saunas. Many even include lakeside saunas or hot tubs, allowing for refreshing dips in the lake after a warm session, providing an authentic and relaxing experience.
Yes, several huts are conveniently located near the region's national parks. Kanava Resort, for instance, is ideal for nature enthusiasts due to its proximity to Linnansaari and Kolovesi National Parks. Sammakkoniemi Campsite is actually located within Linnansaari National Park itself, offering direct access to its natural beauty.
The best time to visit Saimaa huts depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming, and boating, with long daylight hours. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage and excellent conditions for berry and mushroom picking. Winter provides opportunities for skiing, ice fishing, and ice swimming. Spring sees nature awakening, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquility before the peak season.

