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Huuhanranta
Huuhanranta
Experience one of the most stunning and longest sandy beaches in Lake Saimaa!
Huuhanranta is widely known as the "Saimaa Riviera", and not for nothing - at 1.5 kilometers long, it is one of the longest open sandy beaches in all of Lake Saimaa. The gently sloping and fine-sand beach offers a wonderful setting for a perfect summer day for sun worshippers, families with children and water animals alike.
Beach services and arrival:
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Getting there: The beach is very easy to reach by car, and from the spacious parking area it is only a short and easy walk straight to the sand. The long sandy beach also makes it a great destination for arriving by water, for example by canoe or boat.
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Campsites and cooking: At Huuhanranta you will find several different campfire sites and a spacious barbecue shelter. These offer a great setting for an atmospheric snack, where you can fry sausages on a beautiful summer day while watching the waves of Lake Saimaa.
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Explore the hiking opportunities in Huuhanranta and more detailed information: ekvas.fi/reitti-ja-retkikohdehaku/#ipd=36647153
(Photo: Arto Apila / South Karelia Recreation Area Foundation)


