Best huts around Kemijärvi are found in Finnish Lapland, an area characterized by its Arctic landscape, vast forests, and numerous lakes, including Lake Kemijärvi. The region offers a range of accommodations from well-equipped rental cabins to basic wilderness shelters. These structures provide essential resting points and overnight stays for those exploring the natural environment. The area is known for its opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the unique Lapland wilderness.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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This little wilderness hut lies at the southeastern entrance to the Isokuru gorge, the deepest in Finland. It's a fine place to enjoy a snack before or after taking on the trails through the spectacular gorge.
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The suspension bridge is exciting. It swings a lot and the planks creak with every step.
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A solid log hut, with wood heater, outhouse and firepit. Kept by Metsähallitus and available for a brief stop for anyone, overnight stays allowed to hikers arriving under their own power (walking, skiing etc., not with motorized vehicles). About 600 m from the gravel road.
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Starting point for several smaller hiking routes, as well as a small museum in the back about wood processing from times gone by/decades. There is a café inside the building, but we even had a very tasty salmon soup with mulberry tea there. The hosts (an older couple) were very friendly and accommodating. A detour after a hike is definitely recommended.
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There, as at many places on the hiking routes, there is a shelter with a fireplace and wood supply. Perfect for a rest.
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The Porolaavu on the edge of the national park and away from the main paths is great for a short rest. Laavu, fireplace and toilets are available. You can also see the Sami facilities for the winter reindeer gathering near the Laavu. The boardwalks around the Laavu were renewed in 2023. In addition, the extensive moors around the Laavu are full of delicious cloudberries.
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Warning: This part of the trail is not maintained in winter and we had to go back.
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Kemijärvi offers a diverse range of accommodations, from well-equipped rental cabins with modern amenities to more rustic, basic wilderness shelters. You can find lakeside cottages like Lapland Arctic Cabins and Jauri Resort, which offer private saunas, kitchens, and stunning views. For a more traditional experience, there are log cabins such as Piilopirtti, and basic open wilderness huts like Tulijärvi Open Wilderness Hut for independent hikers.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Isokuru Lapp Hut and Shelter is located at the entrance to Finland's deepest gorge and provides a shelter, toilet, and fireplace, making it a convenient stop during a family hike. The Auttijoki Suspension Bridge and Day Hut also offers facilities and an exciting bridge crossing that children often enjoy. Well-equipped rental cabins like those at Jauri Resort or the Woolen Sock Airbnb Cabin near Pyhä Ski resort are also excellent choices for families seeking comfort and amenities.
The huts around Kemijärvi are situated amidst stunning Arctic nature. You can explore the spectacular Isokuru gorge near the Isokuru Lapp Hut and Shelter. Many cabins, such as Lapland Arctic Cabins and Piilopirtti, are located directly on the shores of Lake Kemijärvi or Pöyliönjärvi, offering beautiful lake views and opportunities for fishing. The region is also rich in forests, and you can find berries like cloudberries, blueberries, and lingonberries near cabins like Piilopirtti.
The Kemijärvi area is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Bear Pond Trail or the Noitatunturi Conquest Trail, with many routes accessible from huts. Cross-country skiing is popular, especially near NatureStay.fi Cabins at Suomutunturi and the Woolen Sock Airbnb Cabin, which are close to lit ski trails. Cycling and mountain biking are also options, with routes like the Pyhä-Luosto national park loop. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for Kemijärvi.
Yes, the Autti Café, Museum and Parking Area includes a small museum behind the café building, offering insights into wood processing from past decades. This facility also serves as a starting point for several hiking routes and has a day hut.
Kemijärvi offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Winter is ideal for experiencing the Northern Lights, skiing, and snowshoeing, with many cabins like the Woolen Sock being close to ski resorts and trails. Summer and autumn are excellent for hiking, berry picking, and enjoying the lakes. The region research highlights that cabins are suitable for experiencing the Northern Lights, suggesting winter is a prime time for that specific activity.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging and remote experience, the Dierpmesjávri / Termisjärvi Shared Rental Hut is a demanding wilderness destination. It requires navigation skills as there's no marked summer trail, offering a truly isolated experience on the northern shore of Lake Termisjärvi. The Tulijärvi Open Wilderness Hut also provides a modest, free, and shared overnight spot for independent hikers, though it lacks drinking water and waste management.
Amenities vary greatly. Well-equipped rental cabins like Lapland Arctic Cabins and Jauri Resort typically include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, saunas, fireplaces, and sometimes even WiFi. More rustic options, such as the Isokuru Lapp Hut and Shelter or Ulkujärvi Wilderness Hut, provide basic shelter, a fireplace, and an outhouse. Some unique properties like the Wilderness Cabin by the Lake (Ailankaa) offer a wood-fired sauna, grill hut, and limited solar power.
While many wilderness huts are remote, some areas offer services. Jauri Resort is less than a kilometer from Kemijärvi's town center, providing easy access to food, services, and specialty shops. The Autti Café, Museum and Parking Area also has a café on-site, known for its tasty salmon soup and cakes, making it a good stop after a hike.
Yes, several cabins provide excellent access to ski trails. The Woolen Sock Airbnb Cabin is located just 200 meters from lit ski trails and 3 kilometers from Pyhä Ski resort. Piilopirtti, on the Arctic Circle, allows direct access to ski trails from its yard onto the lake ice. Additionally, NatureStay.fi Cabins at Suomutunturi are situated right next to ski trails and hiking paths in Suomutunturi.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and tranquil escape offered by these accommodations, especially those with stunning lake views like the Wilderness Cabin by the Lake (Ailankaa). The convenience of facilities like the Isokuru Lapp Hut and Shelter for resting during hikes is also highly valued. The opportunity for an authentic Lapland experience, access to outdoor activities, and the friendly hosts at places like Lapland Arctic Cabins are often highlighted.


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