Located in Hauho, Hämeenlinna, Kanta-Häme region. You can stay in a century-old barn or one of the attic chambers of the main building, witch all have stories to tell. From the Hotel room balcony of Omenatarha, the more modern addition, you can admire the beautiful nature of Häme.
The beautiful forest begins almost in the yard of Iloranta. In the forest, there is a guided 3,5-kilometer-long guided nature path that takes you over the cliffs and past the swamp and ends at a wooden lean-to by a centuries-old pine, where you can rest or even stay the night. There you can sit in peace, enjoy the silence and the pleasant smell of the forest.
The smoke sauna is the king of saunas – it is definitely worth experiencing! No smoke in the sauna at the time of bathing though! Taking a sauna is at its best when you can dive into the refreshing lake straight from the warm sauna.
The clean, clear water of Iso-Roinevesi lake and the amazing natural, white-sanded beach make the enjoyment of the sauna complete. In “Lysti”, there are showers and an electric sauna with infrared sauna.
There is also a large well equipped gym at Iloranta. If you want to exercise on your own, you can run along the jogging path, go Nordic walking, or ride a bike in the Finnish countryside. In winter, you can also practise kicksledding, ski, or go in snow shoes. You will experience Finnish nature from a whole new perspective!
The beautiful forest begins almost in the yard of Iloranta. In the forest, there is a guided 3,5-kilometer-long guided nature path that takes you over the cliffs and past the swamp and ends at a wooden lean-to by a centuries-old pine, where you can rest or even stay the night. There you can sit in peace, enjoy the silence and the pleasant smell of the forest.
You can also take a nature path into ”The forest of the senses”, where you will experience the forest in a whole new way. Moreover, on the poem path, you can read a variety of poems about nature in a natural environment. In the area of Iloranta can be found many species of trees: birchs, pines, spruces, small-leaves limes, maples, black alders, rowans, alders, bird cherries, silver birchs, crack willows and oaks.
The Iso-Roinevesi lake is so clear-water that you even can drink it!