Holidays and short stay

In Finland we have a variety of accommodation possibilities for tourists. Whether your trip is in the heart of winter or in the heat of summer, there is always something to meet your needs. 

Hotels / youth hostels
There is a variety in pricing and in quality, when it comes to hotels in Finland. At the cheapest, you can get a room in a hostel for less than 20 €. For luxury living, prepare to cough up 140 € or more for a night. (Prices in 2010)

Also, hotel and hostel prices per night might change in different regions and seasons in Finland. For example in Helsinki area hostelm prices might start from 25-30 euro per night. In the eastern part of Finland, it might start from 17 euro for a night including breakfast.

Camping
If you love camping, Finland is the right country for that and there are so many possibilities. Do not worry camping in Finland! It is a very safe country.

If you’re on a tight budget, or just like to take it back to nature, try camping in the wild. There is a traditional legal concept in Finland called Everyman’s right, which allows free access to land and waterways, and doesn’t require landowners permission.

Everyman's right in brief
You may
• walk, ski or cycle freely in the countryside, except in gardens, in the immediate vicinity of people’s homes, and in fields and plantations which could easily be damaged
• stay or set up camp temporarily in the countryside, a reasonable distance from homes
• pick wild berries, mushrooms and flowers, as long as they are not protected species
• fish with a rod and line
• row, sail or use a motorboat on waterways, with certain restrictions;  swim or wash in inland waters and the sea
• walk, ski and fish on frozen lakes, rivers and the sea
You may not
• disturb other people or damage property
• disturb breeding birds, or their nests or young
• disturb reindeer or game animals
• cut down or damage living trees, or collect wood, moss or lichen on other people’s property
• light open fires on other people’s property, except in an emergency
• disturb the privacy of people’s homes, by camping too near them, or making too much noise, for example
• leave litter
• drive motor vehicles off road without the landowner’s permission
• fish or hunt without the relevant permits

cottageCottage (Mökki) Holidays 
Please remember that Finland has traditional cottages/cabines in all part of Finland. It might be fantastic to stay in a traditional Finnish cottages/cabines.

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on 14.01.2010

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