Friday, January 24, 2014

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Here is the second step: 7 hours by car (650 km) towards a small Lieksa finally bled located 30km and appointed Vuonislahti paula jersey shore in the region of North Karelia. Again, I rented a cabin at the lake Pielinen found rummaging on Google Earth, but I knew after this address was in the Routard ... But it is quite recent, so there is not too many French: paula jersey shore just a couple of grumpy, but that's how we recognize our citizens, right? Sometimes I am ashamed to be French! This is also because they grumbled out loud he would STILL eat potatoes (yes they usually moan for such serious things ...), I learned that the address was in Routard!
While the cabins are rustic ultra (public health and relatively well maintained), but if you want a little more comfort there are also real rooms with or without bathroom for more. There is possibility to rent bed linen (10 for one or more nights) and during breakfast 7 is a huge buffet. I was a huge petit dej and I remangeais the evening! And for the evening, if we think to order in the morning, for 10 prepare us a meal (appetizer, entree, dessert) with Karelian specialties. And it's delicious! I've never eaten such a good salmon! You can also rent bikes and canoes. I particularly recommend the wood fired sauna which is just before the lake. You can read my review on Yelp.
Around Lieksa, there are tons of things to do if you love nature! But beware, beware paula jersey shore of mosquitoes in summer ... I was bitten through jeans (they had me over 120 times just on the calves) and I had a bad allergic reaction! That's how I know that in Finland, the drugs are (very expensive expensive) fixed prices in all pharmacies nationwide!
- Coline Coli: one of the most beautiful panoramas in Finland is 60 km from Vuonislahti. It takes around the lake to get there but winter access is 10 minutes for the lake freezes paula jersey shore and turns into Route "official" paula jersey shore to go Coli!
- Hiking in the 28km hiking trail Ruuna only a few kilometers paula jersey shore from the Russian border. At the beginning of the road, I met two Finnish hikers held beekeeper and I am laughed at them, but after 10 minutes, and all day I dreamed of having their disguise so j 'I was attacked by mosquitoes! Impossible paula jersey shore to stop eating or take a picture without having a cloud over itself. I had never seen it and I am used to Asia!
You should know that all trails are well marked (impossible to get lost, even for those like me who have no sense of direction), nature is extremely well preserved (not a single butt, bobbin paper. like .. what is possible), and everything is perfectly arranged (through the marshes on long wooden paula jersey shore planks, and when a river or lake cut the trail there are boats to cross!).
- The workshop, home and private church architect and sculptor Eeva Ryynänen. The entrance is not very expensive and really worth it! I loved it! The visit is a little less than an hour, taking the time.
- The open-air museum: I honestly thought it sucks, but it seems that this is THE open-air museum to see in Finland! This is a reconstruction of an ancient Finnish village, but if like me you have visited the Skansen (which is really nice for once) in Sweden, next to Stockholm, do not waste time visit the Lieksa!
Always admiring your photos ... And I find it nice, this church (well, mostly outside, paula jersey shore even if I like the futurism of the Interior). And if not, the link to the cabin does not work :/ Reply Delete
So if the link works for me! Are you really sure? And the church can be seen from the outside (which was really nice) is that of the sculptor Eeva Ryynänen paula jersey shore while that we see from the inside is that of Lieksa! Remove
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