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Finnish national parks Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Finnish national parks

The parks areopen to the public without any entry or hiking fees. Many have services such as marked hiking trails, cottages, goahtis and saunas for rent. Theright to accessis usually somewhat restricted in the parks, but the offered free services should compensate that for most visitors. National parks and strict nature reserves are always on state owned land, but other protected areas may be on ground owned by other entities, even privately owned. There are nature trails in most of the areas listed below. In nearly all but the smallest areas, there are locations for rest (with campfire sites and pit toilets) and in the bigger ones hiking trails and some lodging facilities (often lean-to shelters, in the north more commonly open wilderness huts, in popular areas also rental cabins). Berry

Finnish national parks Travel Guide Sections

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