The Finnish Kota, also called Lapland hut, was originally used by the nomadic people, the Sami. They moved from place to place with their reindeer to hunt and fish. The Sami huts were then made of sticks and reindeer skins.
Today's Finnish kota are derived from these original huts, but the reindeer hide has been replaced by durable pine planks.
Our Finnish Kota exudes the old Scandinavian atmosphere with a contemporary twist. Let yourself be transported back to the land of the Sami and feel relaxed in the simple and rustic Finnish Kota.
Would you like to spend the night in a special way during your holiday? Then stay in our Finnish kota.
This spacious, cozy Finnish kota is for up to 3 people and consists of:
Double bed/sofa bed
1 bed up to 1.70
Kitchenette with running cold water
Electricity
Table with chairs
Terrace with garden bench
The sanitary facilities and hot water can be found 20 meters away
Prices
Low season, per night 600 sek
High season, per night 750 sek
High season in 2024: 01/12 - 07/01 & 21/06 - 25/08