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The Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter is a welcoming public facility nestled by the tranquil Hynkänlampi pond, within the expansive Pirttimäki recreational area in northwest Espoo, Finland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 72 meters, this shelter serves as a convenient resting point for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Nuuksio lake highlands. It is a classic Finnish "keittokatos," offering a sheltered spot to prepare meals over an open fire amidst the region's beautiful, Ice Age-sculpted landscape.
Visitors consistently praise the shelter's idyllic location…
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中程度の自転車ライド. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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中程度の自転車ライド. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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標高 70 m
While the Pirttimäki recreational area is accessible by car (Kunnarlantie 110, 02740 Espoo), public transport options are also available. You can typically reach the area by bus from Espoo Centre or Helsinki, with routes often connecting to the broader Nuuksio region. It's advisable to check the latest HSL (Helsinki Region Transport) schedules for the most up-to-date bus routes and stops serving the Pirttimäki area.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the Pirttimäki recreational area and at the Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.
No, the Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter is a public facility managed by the City of Helsinki's Culture and Leisure Division, and its use is generally free of charge. You do not need a permit to use the shelter for cooking or resting. However, visitors are expected to respect the facility and its surroundings, leaving no trace behind.
The Pirttimäki recreational area offers over 20 kilometers of marked trails, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of paths, from gentle forest routes suitable for beginners and families to more demanding trails with significant elevation changes, steep rock faces, and erratic boulders, characteristic of the Ice Age-sculpted landscape. Some trails have stone dust surfaces, while others are natural paths. Trail maps for the Pirttimäki area are often available at key entry points or online.
Absolutely! The Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter and the Pirttimäki area are beautiful in winter. The area transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise with trails ranging from 3 to 8 kilometers. For hikers, the shelter provides a warm spot to prepare food and rest. Be sure to dress warmly, wear appropriate footwear for snow and ice, and check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Pirttimäki recreational area features several marked trails that can be combined to form circular routes of varying lengths and difficulties, often passing by the Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter. These routes allow hikers to explore the diverse landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rock formations, before returning to their starting point. Consulting a local trail map is recommended to plan your preferred circular walk.
In addition to the open-sided cooking shelter with a designated fireplace, there is a toilet facility available nearby for visitors. The lake also features a pier, which is popular for swimming during warmer months. These amenities make it a well-equipped spot for day trips and longer excursions.
Yes, swimming is permitted in Hynkänlampi pond. There is a pier down at the lake, making it convenient and safe to access the water for a refreshing dip, especially after a hike. As with all natural swimming spots, exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
The Pirttimäki recreational area is primarily a natural outdoor space, so immediate amenities like cafes or restaurants are limited. However, within the broader Espoo region and closer to Nuuksio National Park, you can find various accommodation options, including hotels and guesthouses, as well as cafes and restaurants. It's best to plan for food and drinks in advance or bring your own to prepare at the cooking shelter.
The area around Hynkänlampi is rich in natural beauty, shaped by the Ice Age. You can observe significant elevation changes, steep rock faces like Hynkänkallio (Hynkeberget) on the south shore, erratic boulders, and a variety of lakes, ponds, bogs, and wetlands. Notably, there's also a significant two-hectare hazelnut grove, adding to the diverse flora of the region.
The Hynkänlampi Cooking Shelter is designed for day use and is located within the Pirttimäki recreational area, which typically has specific rules regarding camping. While day use is encouraged, wild camping might be restricted. For overnight stays, it's advisable to check the official regulations for the Pirttimäki area or look for designated camping sites within the broader Nuuksio National Park if you plan to stay overnight.