Peurapirtti Rental Hut

Rental Hut, 3 + 3 people, 63 m², one room.

Reservations

Rental season all year round.

Reservations on web store (eraluvat.fi)
​​​​​​​Terms of reservation for the Peurapirtti Rental Hut. Please see the place for collecting the keys.

A log cabin in Hossa National Park on the shores of Iso-Valkeainen in beautiful pine terrain.

Booking information

Book from Eräluvat-webshop

Location

Price 

  • Rental period all year round.
  • Prices 2024 78 €/night, 546 €/week. In winter there is a long-term booking in Peurapirtti until the end of April.
  • Midsummer 2024 Thu-Sun, a total of 309 €. The prices include VAT (10%).
  • Booking calendar for the year 2021 is closed from the end of July to December. The roof will be renovated. 

Facilities 

  • The hut has two rooms: a combined kitchen and living area with two bunkbeds, and a bedroom with one bunkbed.
  • Candles, a gas cooker (no oven), an earth cellar, a wood-burning stove, drinking water from the well, a dry toilet.
  • The well water must be boiled before using it for food. If necessary, you can get drinking water from the visitor centre. NOTE! Using of the well is prohibited for the time being.  
  • The sauna is located in the same building.
  • The quality of the sandy beach is good, 20 m to the shore.
  • A campfire site, a smoker, a boat and life jackets.
  • The hut is suitable for families with children and for the disabled who have an assistant.

Keys  

Information on collecting the key

  • Keys to the rental hut will be placed in the key box next to the door of the hut. A 4-digit key combination for opening the key box will be sent to you attached to your reservation confirmation by e-mail. If you have not received a booking confirmation and/or code please take contact to Visitor Centre Petola, tel.  +358 40 825 6060  or email petola@metsa.fi.
  • The key must be returned to its collection point.
  • Keys are not delivered by post. 

Directions

  • Address: Pistonlehdontie 211a, Suomussalmi
  • After the Hossa Visitor Centre, drive along Jatkonsalmentie Road for slightly more than 3 km. Then turn to the right and continue for about 4 km. Turn to the left and drive to the lake shore. The road will branch into two roads on the shore. Peurapirtti is on the right.
  • Coordinates for the Peurapirtti Rental Hut: WGS84 lat: 29.4765 lon: 23.0680, ETRS-TM35FIN: n=7265298 E=610353
  • Distances: Hossa Visitor Centre 8 km, the village of Hossa 13 km and Juntusranta about 40 km. The closest neighbour 200 m. 

By Car  

  • You can drive to the yard of the hut.

Notices 

  • The hut will not be pre-heated before the beginning of the booking period. Due to the long distances, the maintenance services are not able to check the condition of the hut after the rental period of each customer. If the hut has not been cleaned or things are not as they should, please immediately contact the maintenance services of the hut upon arrival.
  • Hossa Visitor Centre rents out linen. Other visitor centre services: a café‒restaurant, maps and brochures, guided excursions and equipment rental (boats, canoes, kayaks as well as hiking and fishing gear).
  • The area boasts 90 km of marked hiking trails and 60 km of cross-country skiing trails. The terrain is ideal for exercising.  
  • Sights at Hossa: Värikallio Rock Paintings and the Lounatkoski mill (In Finnish, Luontoon.fi).
  • Fishing and Hunting:
  • It is allowed to bring pets in the hut.
  • Safety on hiking.

Maps 

Maintenance and Management

Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland.

More information Hossa Visitor Centre, tel. int. 0206 39 6041, 040 751 7221

Other Maps

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Terms of reservation

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Guidelines on using Rental Huts

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Outdoor Etiquette

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1. Respect nature.

2. Mainly use marked trails.

3. Camp only where it is allowed.

4. Light your campfire only where it is allowed.

5. Do not litter.

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