23 miles from Ahtarin Golf Course in Keskikylä, Luntinmäen omakotitalo offers accommodations with access to a sauna. This villa provides free bikes, a garden, as well as a shared lounge.
Lassi
Finland
Very friendly hostess.
Picturesque milieue of an old farm house.
Offering a private beach by Lake Ähtärinjärvi, Honkiniemi is 9.3 mi from Ähtäri city center. WiFi and parking are free. Lake views and a private bathroom with shower are standard at Honkiniemi.
Peter_SF
Germany
Sitting right on the shore of Lake Ähtäri, well outside but still reasonably close to the small city of Ähtäri, this place of accomodation has a slightly basecamp feeling to it, by design. The staff were extremely welcoming, the meals in the large common area were smooth and easy, the room had all one needs, there are some trails that lead into the forests, along the shore, quickly.
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The centre has all necessities. Tpo visit the area, probably you have your own cause, or it is just a stop by, but lots of nature around. The recommendations actually dont really work for this location, but its a neat small village and if you want to for example bike around in gravel roads, there are loads of them and you might, with very good luck and without having loudspeakers on the bike, have a glimpse of a moose (elk), hares, wolf or even a bear if you're really lucky. No danger in them. Except that when driving a car in the dim lights of morning or evening, look out for moose/lk - as in all of Finland. Don't drive much over 80 km/h, even though the limit might be 100 km/h. -> more time to hit the brakes :)
Tommi
Finland
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