Slippers, or tossut in Finnish, are the perfect way to cozy up and make anyplace feel like home.
Read MoreFrom the food to the people to the land, Finland felt like home to me.
Read MoreSeitsemän sleeps four and is an economical option for those traveling on a budget or with small children. Includes a video tour.
Read MoreThe Viisi and Kuusi cabins (numbers 5 and 6 in Finnish) are cabin-style tiny houses. Includes a video tour of the Kuusi cabin.
Read MoreNeljä, #4 in Finnish, is known as the “Honeymoon Cabin” and has hosted its share of newlyweds over the years. Includes a video tour.
Read MoreKaksi, #2 in Finnish, is the oldest cabin built onsite. Includes a video tour.
Read MoreThe oldest and largest of Manninen’s Cabins is Yksi, or #1 in Finnish, which has an interesting history. Includes a video tour.
Read MoreLearning the Soumen kieltä (Finnish language) is different, for sure.
Read MoreFinnish cinnamon buns (korvapuusti) are pretty and pretty tasty.
Read More84 years ago Finland celebrated victory over Russia in the Winter War.
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