RMK Vällamäe metsamaja

  • Type: Camping
  • Localyte author:   Vahur

  • User Review:

    • Forest houses: A forest house is first of all a building with a lockable door constructed or adapted for a hiker who prepares an outing more thoroughly. A forest house provides its user with greater privacy, and therefore the payment of a "key fee" "key fee" is required. The use of a cottage must be cleared in beforehand. When using a forest house, you ought to take note of the following: ■you may use a forest house for up to 48 hours consecutively; ■arrange for the use of a cottage and access to the key and auxiliary equipment by calling +372 676 7532; ■use firewood sparingly; ■when departing, leave the equipment in good order and the hut clean; ■deliver the key to a location arranged for beforehand; To book a forest house, send an email to: puhkus@rmk.ee. Accommodation facilities: By way of accommodation, RMK offers hikers campsites, huts and cottages (forest houses) in the forest. Whereas campsites and huts are free to use for anyone who would like to based on the common right of access, forest houses provide greater privacy, and therefore the payment of a "key fee" "key fee" is required. RMK's campsites, huts and forest houses are located as a rule far from public roads and away from human settlement. A campsite is equipped with dedicated facilities (fire places, shelters, dry toilets). Both forest houses and huts have a simple structure, one room as a rule and Spartan furnishings (table, bench, bedstead, and hearth).
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