Historic hospital + rights to use the beach sauna
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Do You have a group of up to 12 ( or 2 more) adults or children? Pets? A special event in your mind? We have turned the former hospital of Pargas (1907 - 1970) into a spacious lodge. RIGHTS TO USE OUR PRIVATE SAND BEACH AND THE WOOD-FIRED SAUNA WITH PANORAMA VIEW THEREIN! The space Five recently renovated bedrooms and all the other facilities including a large and well equipped kitchen combined with a spacious living room, sauna, fireplace, shared rooms, a large garden with several barbecues, are at Your disposal. it's also possible to have cots for babies / small children in the room. RIGHTS TO USE OUR PRIVATE SAND BEACH AND THE WOOD-FIRED SAUNA WITH PANORAMA VIEW THEREIN ! Guest access You can access the whole downstairs except for some areas with locked doors. The garden and the barbeques are available for free, with gas & charcoal provided. Games, badminton etc. available. A public beach is nearby. Guests can park their cars just outside the house. RIGHTS TO USE OUR PRIVATE SAND BEACH AND THE WOOD-FIRED SAUNA WITH PANORAMAVIEW THEREIN ! Other things to note The town, Parainen (or Pargas in Swedish) is located 23 km from Turku, the oldest town in Finland, its former capital and today a flourishing industrial and financial center of Southwest Finland (with 480 000 inhabitants). Parainen, the gate to the great Archipelago Sea and its tens of thousands of islands and islets has just over 15 000 inhabitants. Former municipalities Nauvo, Korppoo, Houtskari and Iniö are now annexed to Parainen. Almost 60% are native Swedish speakers and the rest speak Finnish. However, most of the people are more or less bilingual. English is also spoken widely as a foreign language. Parainen is also the starting point to the Archipelago Trail, a ring road system combining both roads and ferries together. During the summer months (June-August) a daily ferry connection from Houtskari to Iniö closes the whole trail.
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