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Kurjenrahka National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

national park in Finland Proper region, Finland

About Kurjenrahka National Park

Most people come to the park by car for day trips. In peak season staying the night is common. The park is also suitable for longer hikes all year, and reachable by bike, bus or coach, or even by foot. There are lean-to shelters that can be used for overnight stays. Camping in tents is allowed at some locations and there are some commercial lodging facilities. There is some confusion about the Kurjenrahka National Park, the Kurjenrahka bog, the Kuhankuono trail network, the Kuhankuono border stone, and the areas reachable by the trails, but the visitor does not have to care about the distinctions, as long as knowing the real destinations and any restrictions by the intended route (which vary also inside the park). There is no manned visitor centre, but Metsähallitus service points should b

Where to Stay in Kurjenrahka National Park

  • 🏨Vajosuo rental hut

Kurjenrahka National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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