Repovesi National Park is located about a 30-minute drive (25 km) from the Verla World Heritage Site. Repovesi offers several wilderness cabins for hikers, some of which can be accessed by vehicle and others only by hiking. Verla and Repovesi, with their stories, together form an exceptional piece of Finnish forest industry history and nature, which is worth combining into a single trip.
The four Hirsniemi cabins are located about half a kilometre from the Mill Museum, on a peaceful peninsula. The cabins, which are built from round logs, have been freshly remodelled. The cabins measure 25 square metres and can sleep 3–4 people. The cabins are named after the animals of the Hirsniemi peninsula – Otter, Squirrel, Badger and Hare – and guests will enjoy a sandy lake beach in the midst of true forest life.
Join the tribe of Tree People and spend a night or two in a tree with a beautiful lake landscape in the middle on World Heritage Site Verla. Tervarumpu Ecocamp Verla is incomparable experience for people seeking genuine outdoor life. Forest has been the most important element of nature since the beginning of time. Forest has provided safety, shelter and food. Forest has been a source of livelyhood for many. Present research confirms the same that the Finns have known all along: forest is a vital part of the wellbeing on humans.