Direct access to Tykkimäki Amusement Park and Aquapark
Private saunas in most cottages and a stunning lakeside smoke sauna
Modern, Scandinavian design that feels lightyears ahead of a typical campground
Quick Take: It’s a chaotic paradise for families by day and a surprisingly chic lakeside retreat by night—just don't expect total silence when the rollercoasters are running.
Reviewed by @bleetary_travels: I stayed in this Laawu cabin and waking up to that panoramic lake view was unforgettable. It’s the perfect mix of nature and luxury—honestly, I didn't want to leave the bed.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families adore the convenience and modern facilities, consistently rating cleanliness and staff helpfulness as top-tier.
Reality check
Privacy can be scarce between the tightly packed cottages, and noise from nearby weddings or events sometimes bleeds into the accommodation area.
You have kids who want to alternate between rollercoasters and lake swimming
You appreciate Nordic minimalism over rustic, dusty cabins
You want the cottage experience without the hassle of bringing your own linens
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Guests consistently describe cottages as 'spotless' and 'new'.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern and clean. Private cottage bathrooms are well-maintained; shared facilities for glamping are kept tidy.
Maintenance: Excellent condition. The resort is relatively new, so peeling paint and broken fixtures are virtually non-existent.
Linens & towels: Fresh and included in the price for most units—no 'bring your own sheets' camping vibe here.
Odors & scents: Fresh wood smell in cabins; no reports of mustiness or smoke.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Amusement park screams (daytime only)
Nearby road traffic
Neighbors on adjacent cottage terraces
Before you book
Good to know
Final cleaning and bed linens are INCLUDED in the price for villas and cottages—a rare perk for Finnish rentals.
Reception has limited hours; late arrivals need to arrange key pickup in advance.
Breakfast is a buffet in peak season but delivered as a 'breakfast basket' to your door in winter/off-peak.
Flip-flops for the walk between the sauna and the lake
Eye mask for the 'Midnight Sun' if visiting in June/July
Room Genie
Best picks
Villa 601 for the best unobstructed lake views (better than 602)
Glamping Laawu for couples—claimed to be soundproof and offers a 'snug nest' vibe
Log Villas for larger groups needing private saunas and full kitchens
Rooms to avoid
Mini Cottages if you are claustrophobic or have a lot of luggage
Cottages closest to the main road if you are sensitive to traffic hum
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would love to request a cottage as far from the main road and reception building as possible to minimize noise. If booking a Villa, number 601 is our preference for the lake view.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is entry to the amusement park included?
No, tickets to Tykkimäki Amusement Park and Aquapark are sold separately, though the location is walkable.
Can I swim in the lake?
Yes, there is a swimming dock right at the resort, and the water is clean (though chilly!).
Is it open in winter?
Yes, and it transforms into a 'winter wonderland' with ice swimming and snowshoeing, though the amusement park is closed.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, the resort is pet-friendly, but you must mention it when booking as specific pet rooms are allocated.
Is there AC?
Yes, most modern cottages and villas, including the Glamping Laawu, are equipped with air conditioning/climate control.
How far is the nearest grocery store?
The resort has a small kiosk, but a full Prisma hypermarket is about a 5-10 minute drive into Kouvola.
Insider Tips
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The 'Glamping Laawu' huts have a glass wall facing the lake—perfect for watching the sunrise from bed.
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You can rent e-fatbikes directly from the resort to explore the nearby forest trails.
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In winter, ask for the 'breakfast basket' delivery time so you can wake up to fresh coffee without leaving your cabin.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Mini Cottage' is essentially a wooden tent; you will be using shared bathroom facilities.
💡The resort is a popular wedding venue, so Saturday nights can feature fireworks and party noise.
💡Downhill skiing at nearby Mielakka is 'less exciting' than northern resorts—stick to cross-country.
💡The lakeside smoke sauna is a paid extra but arguably the best amenity on the property.
💡You are technically in Kouvola, often joked about as Finland's 'concrete brutalist' capital, but the resort feels totally removed from that aesthetic.
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