Best hiking huts Masku area are located in Southwest Finland, a region characterized by its peaceful, nature-rich environment. The area offers diverse outdoor activity opportunities, with access to forests, lakes, and nearby attractions like Kurjenrahka National Park. Masku provides a setting for relaxation and exploration, featuring a variety of accommodations amidst its natural landscape. This region is known for its family-friendly huts Masku, offering options for day use and overnight stays.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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This little visitor hut provides information about the national park and the trails. As well as this, you can find out about the cranes that inhabit the region.
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Sauna house near Rantapiha with two changing rooms and a sauna room. The sauna is open to the public from noon to 8:00 PM. The cost is €2 per adult, which is simply dropped into a box. The stove must be heated with wood, which is located in an adjacent shed. You can easily cool off in Lake Savojärvi. Those who prefer to be on their own can book the sauna in the morning or from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. There is a drinking water tap outside the sauna house.
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Weather shelter for overnight stays in Kurjenrahka National Park. There's a barbecue area with a log splitter and benches around it. There's also an outhouse.
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Shelter for overnight stays with a great view of a raised moor. In front of the site, there are benches around a barbecue area. A log splitter is also available. A little way off is an outhouse.
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Small information house about the Savojärvi and its cranes. Picnic area and hut with fireplace, dry-separating toilets and rubbish bins in the immediate vicinity.
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Yes, the Masku region offers several family-friendly huts. Notable options include Kurjenpesä national park house, which has a picnic area and fireplace, and Vajosuon Shelter, which provides benches around a barbecue area. The Rantapiha Public Sauna at Lake Savojärvi is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique experience by the lake.
For overnight stays, you can consider Vajosuon Shelter, which offers a view of a raised moor and has a barbecue area with a log splitter. Another option is Töykkälä Lean-To Shelter in Kurjenrahka National Park, also equipped with a barbecue area and log splitter.
Huts in Masku often provide basic but essential facilities. For example, Kurjenpesä national park house includes a picnic area, a fireplace, dry-separating toilets, and rubbish bins. Shelters like Vajosuon Shelter and Töykkälä Lean-To Shelter typically feature barbecue areas with benches and log splitters, along with outhouses.
Yes, the Rantapiha Public Sauna at Lake Savojärvi provides direct access to Lake Savojärvi, allowing visitors to cool off in the lake after using the sauna. There is also a drinking water tap outside the sauna house.
From Vajosuon Shelter, you can enjoy a great view of a raised moor. The Kurjenpesä national park house serves as an information point about the Savojärvi lake and its cranes, offering insights into the local birdlife and natural environment.
The Masku region, with its forests and lakes, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Lake Savojärvi Trail or the Vajosuo Hiking Route. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like the Savojärvi Loop. Cycling is also popular, with options like the Turuntie – Hypöistenkoski Rapids loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Masku, Running Trails around Masku, and Cycling around Masku guide pages.
Yes, the area around Masku offers a range of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. You can find easy trails like the Boardwalk section – Vajosuon Shelter loop, moderate routes such as the Lake Savojärvi Trail, and more difficult options like the Vajosuo Hiking Route. Details on these and other trails are available on the Hiking around Masku guide page.
The Masku region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and enjoying the lakes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) typically offers the most pleasant weather. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, while summer is great for swimming. Winter provides opportunities for snow-based activities, though specific hut access might vary.
The Kurjenpesä national park house acts as a small information center, specifically focusing on the Savojärvi lake and its cranes. Additionally, the Information hut provides details about the national park and its trails, including information about the cranes inhabiting the region.
Yes, the Rantapiha Public Sauna at Lake Savojärvi is a public facility. It includes two changing rooms and a sauna room where you can heat the stove with wood. It's open to the public from noon to 8:00 PM for a small fee, and private bookings are also possible.
Huts like Vajosuon Shelter offer picturesque views, specifically overlooking a raised moor. The Kurjenpesä national park house is also categorized as a viewpoint, providing scenic perspectives of the surrounding national park landscape.
Several popular hiking routes in the Masku area offer access to huts. The Lake Savojärvi Trail in Kurjenrahka National Park is a well-known route. The Vajosuo Hiking Route also provides access to the Vajosuon Shelter. You can find more detailed route information on the Hiking around Masku guide page.


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