Camping

Camping is a comfortable and relaxed way to spend time in nature. You can spend the night in nature in a tent or even a hammock. This page tells you what you should consider when planning a camping trip.
Ihmisiä telttailemassa Vallisaaressa
Tentsile camping in Vallisaari. Photo: Jussi Hellsten

Camping and everyone’s rights 

Short-term camping and other nature stays are part of everyone’s rights. When you stay overnight in local natural areas near cities, please be respectful of nature and considerate of other hikers. Camping may not disturb landowners or nature. For example, if you sleep in a hammock, protect tree trunks with equipment referred to as ‘tree huggers’.

Everyone’s rights do not allow camping in nature reserves, swimming areas or designated summer cottage areas.  In summer cottage areas, such as Kivinokka and Satamasaari, the cottages are so densely packed that camping is not possible without disturbing the holidaymakers. Camping in other natural areas can also be restricted so that it does not degrade nature or disturb other visitors.  
 

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