Rifugio e area per falò di Keimiöjärvi
Rifugio e area per falò di Keimiöjärvi
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The Keimiöjärvi Hut and Campfire Site offers a quintessential Finnish wilderness experience nestled within the vast Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park in Lapland. Situated on the tranquil shores of Lake Keimiöjärvi, this highlight encompasses both an open wilderness hut and a reservable rental hut, providing shelter for adventurers exploring the pristine landscapes of Kittilä. The hut itself stands at an elevation of approximately 361 meters, overlooking Lake Keimiöjärvi, which lies at 332.7 meters above sea level, surrounded by taiga forests and fells.
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18 settembre 2018
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The open wilderness hut is a small, unreserved cabin designed for up to four people, offering a free, shared resting and overnight spot for independent hikers. Stays are typically limited to one to two nights, and sleeping space is not guaranteed. Pets are allowed with the consent of other users.
The reservable rental hut is available for private rental for groups, accommodating stays of up to a week. It includes an exclusive outdoor campfire site and prohibits pets. Both huts offer a rustic experience without running water, requiring visitors to source and purify water from the lake or a nearby spring.
The open wilderness hut does not require a permit or reservation; it operates on a first-come, first-served basis. However, it can fill up, especially during peak times, so bringing a tent for backup is a good idea. The reservable rental hut, as its name suggests, requires a reservation and is available for private rental for a fee.
Both huts are rustic. The open wilderness hut provides two wide wooden beds, a table, a stove, and basic cooking utensils. Both huts have a woodshed and a dry toilet in the yard. There is no running water; water must be sourced from the lake or a nearby spring (about 50 meters from the open hut) and purified before drinking. The rental hut also includes blankets, bunk beds, mattresses, and pillows.
The area offers extensive opportunities for hiking. In winter, the popular Keimiö ski trail runs around Keimiötunturi fell and leads to Lake Keimiöjärvi. In summer, various hiking routes, including the Keimiötunturi trail, explore the fells and forests. These trails provide diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to more leisurely walks around the lake.
The Keimiöjärvi area offers a genuine wilderness experience, which can be rewarding for families. However, access typically involves hiking or skiing, and there are no modern amenities. Families should be prepared for self-sufficiency, including purifying water and potentially sharing the open hut or reserving the private one. The level of difficulty for trails varies, so choosing routes appropriate for children's ages and abilities is key.
Pets are allowed in the open wilderness hut only with the consent of other users, as it is a shared space. However, pets are generally prohibited in the reservable rental hut. When hiking in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, dogs must always be kept on a leash.
Access to the huts typically involves hiking or skiing. The rental hut is about 4 km from the Koivarova parking area. This parking area is accessible from road 79 (Kittilä - Muonio) via road 9572 towards Jeris. Public transport options directly to the huts are limited, so most visitors drive to the nearest parking and then hike in.
Given the demanding wilderness environment, layered clothing is essential year-round. In winter, warm, waterproof, and windproof outer layers, thermal base layers, sturdy winter boots, and snowshoes or skis are crucial. In summer, breathable hiking clothes, waterproof outer layers, sturdy hiking boots, and insect repellent are recommended. Always bring a map, compass or GPS, first-aid kit, enough food and water (or purification tablets), and a headlamp.
The Keimiöjärvi Hut and Campfire Site is located deep within Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, emphasizing a rustic wilderness experience. Therefore, there are no cafes, restaurants, or commercial accommodations directly nearby. Visitors should be prepared to be self-sufficient with food and supplies. The nearest services would be in the larger towns surrounding the national park, such as Kittilä or Muonio.
The hut itself is at an elevation of approximately 361 meters, overlooking Lake Keimiöjärvi at 332.7 meters above sea level. The surrounding area consists mainly of taiga forests and fells. While some trails might be relatively flat around the lake, others, particularly those ascending the fells like Keimiötunturi, can involve significant elevation changes and more challenging terrain. The overall difficulty can be considered intermediate to demanding, especially in winter conditions.
Yes, the Keimiöjärvi Campfire Site is accessible in winter, often via ski trails like the Keimiö ski trail. Winter transforms the area into a snow-covered wonderland, offering opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing. However, access can be challenging during thaw periods. Expect deep snow, cold temperatures, and potentially shorter daylight hours. It's an excellent time for witnessing the Aurora Borealis, but requires proper winter gear and wilderness preparedness.
The region around Keimiöjärvi, specifically at the Sammaltunturi fell measuring station adjacent to Keimiötunturi, has been identified as having some of the cleanest air in the world. This exceptional air purity contributes to the pristine natural environment and enhances the experience of being in the wilderness, particularly for activities like stargazing and Aurora Borealis photography.