The Ultimate Villa with Stunning Views, Päijat Häme Villa 1016
Hartola, Finland
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Fireplace
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Property Manager is proud to present Päijat Häme Villa 1016. 67 km north of Heinola, lake Iso-Paljojärvi 30 m (length 2 km and width of 0.7 km), gently sloping, soft sandy clay bottom, pier and rowing boat.
Log cottage 2014, kitchen-living room, bedroom with two beds, bedroom with 2 beds, sleeping loft with 3 beds, sauna, shower room, dressing roomutility room, toilet, vestibule, terrace.
Geothermal heatingunderfloor heating.
Note! Weekend bookings end at 12.00 on Sundays in this cottage. Myllymöki is located in Hartola by lake Iso-Paljojärvi.
Holiday cottages have been rented on Rantala Farm over 40 years. The farm is located within walking distance of the cottage, making it easy for guests to get acquainted with the everyday life of the farm or just drop in for a chat.
This comfortable cottage is ideal for both families with children and older holidaymakers. Rantala Farm cultivates cereals and caraway seeds, some of the fields being scenic rather than productive. Forestry being important to the farmer, there are plenty of opportunities for guests to roam the forests or make use of the logging roads or trails for walks and backpacking. Wild berries and mushrooms can be freely gathered in the forest and the Rantala area is rich in this natural produce. There is a village society tepee on the farm’s land where guests are free to go to roast sausages or brew coffee over an open fire.
The Vuorenkylä nature trail with its splendid scenery is also well worth a visit! In winter there are 2-8 km long maintained ski trails along which it is possible to reach Purnuvuori Ski Resort. At Purnu you can experience the exhilarating speed of downhill skiing and also dine on Purnu’s famous vendace! It is also easy to reach the national snowmobile trail network from the cottage: Rantala Farm rents a snowmobile to guests.
Päijat Häme Villa 1016 (Mill Cottage) is named after the mill field, where was located in the beginning of 1900’s Rantala’s windmill. Millstone is still in place.
You can explore the history of the Rantala farm in s small shed museum.
The plot of the cottage is sunny whole day. In the yard there is a swing, in the terrace there is a table and chairs. A rowing boat is provided which you can use to fish for fat perch close to the island, then bring your catch to the wood-burning barbecue grill on the shore.
Right next to the cottage there is excellent berry and mushroom picking terrain, which is also ideal for rambling in general. Come and enjoy the heat in a cottage sauna with a traditional wood-burning stove.
We at Rantala Farm want you to enjoy your holiday and we are ready and willing to assist you to achieve this.
Outside powerpoint for the car. Hair dryer.
Lintukosteikko 1 km, Kunkkulan Koirakeskus 20 km, Leivonmäki national park 20 km, Joutsa 23 km, Tainionvirta 23 km, Hartolan golfkenttä 24 km, Sysmä 42 km, Himos 72 km, Jyväskylä 75 km, Lahti 105 km.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Helsinki, Finland's capital, is a mesmerizing fusion of natural splendor and cultural wealth. The city's distinct allure is found in its harmonious blend of neoclassical and contemporary architecture, a lively arts scene, and an intimate connection with nature.
One cannot miss the Helsinki Cathedral when in the city. This awe-inspiring neoclassical church dominates Senate Square and provides panoramic vistas of the city. For those interested in modern architecture, the Kamppi Chapel and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art are essential stops.
The cultural treasures of Helsinki are equally remarkable. The Ateneum Art Museum is home to Finland's most extensive art collection, showcasing works from the 19th century to present times. Music aficionados will enjoy a visit to the Sibelius Monument dedicated to Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
Helsinki's culinary scene is dynamic and caters to all palates. From traditional Finnish fare served in quaint taverns to innovative gastronomy in chic restaurants, Helsinki promises a diverse and delectable culinary adventure.
Nature enthusiasts will find much to love about Helsinki. The city is enveloped by water with numerous parks and green spaces offering respite from urban life. A boat trip to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress not only offers historical insights but also breathtaking views of the surrounding seascape.
For those who love shopping, Design District Helsinki presents an array of Finnish design shops offering everything from fashion and furniture to ceramics and jewelry. And for relaxation seekers, a traditional Finnish sauna experience is unbeatable.
During winter months, Helsinki morphs into a snowy paradise providing activities like ice-skating and cross-country skiing right within the city confines. Although not known as a prime location for Northern Lights viewing, on rare occasions one might catch sight of this spectacular natural phenomenon.
In summary, Helsinki presents an enticing blend of cosmopolitan comforts and close contact with nature that appeals to all kinds of travelers. Its rich history, vibrant culture, stunning landscapes and welcoming locals make it a destination truly worth discovering.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM