Hinders 2
Nauvo, Krook4 beds, 2 bedrooms
46 m², 6 m² terrace
Lakeside logcabin in archipelago forrest scenery, near the Archipelago Trail. 50 m to shore, 500 m to sea shore.





Lakeside logcabin in archipelago forrest scenery, near the Archipelago Trail. 50 m to shore, 500 m to sea shore.
Lakeside logcabin in archipelago forrest scenery, near the Archipelago Trail. 50 m to shore, 500 m to sea shore.
Lakeside logcabin in archipelago forrest scenery, near the Archipelago Trail. 50 m to shore, 500 m to sea shore.
Lakeside logcabin in archipelago forrest scenery, near the Archipelago Trail. 50 m to shore, 500 m to sea shore.
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The Pavilion offers accommodation by the sea in the form of four rooms that were renovated in 2015. The windows of this charming attic bay room open to the west, north-west and north. While it does also offer a glimpse of the sea, the window is best suited to following the lively family lives of little birds in the garden and the seagulls' battles of the dominion over the best telephone pole.
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The Pavilion offers accommodation by the sea in the form of four rooms that were renovated in 2015. Looking out of the window, you can see the opposite shore just 600 metres - less than half a mile - away, and following the waterway you can see as far as 4 km (2.5 miles), almost all the way to Järvsor. A family of swans nesting in the inlet regularly comes to the shore under the window to feed, and catching a glimpse of a muskrat is not uncommon either.
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The Pavilion offers accommodation by the sea in the form of four rooms that were renovated in 2015. The West room is double room with a sleeping alcove that can accommodate one or two children or even a visiting couple. The window opens to a view of the bay, the connecting ferry pier and Houtsala guest boat harbour.
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The Pavilion offers accommodation by the sea in the form of four rooms that were renovated in 2015. In the South room a Porin Matti, a small fireplace that is perfect for setting the mood - or providing some added warmth when necessary. You can almost fish out of the window, as the sea is only a few metres away. The view allows you to see the connecting ferries and boats as they arrive at the harbour, and watch terns nesting on the island.