Pirteä Pässi: A Tranquil Sheep Farm Experience
Experience the tranquility of rural Finland at Pirteä Pässi, where you can connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful sheep farm retreat.
Pirteä Pässi Oy offers a unique agritourism experience in Vihtari, Heinävesi, Finland, where visitors can immerse themselves in the peaceful countryside and interact with friendly sheep in a traditional landscape. Enjoy the tranquility of rural Finland while exploring nature trails and a nearby bird tower.
A brief summary to Pirteä Pässi Oy
- Savonrannantie 12 A, Vihtari, 79940, FI
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Local tips
- Book your sheep herding holiday in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability.
- Pack appropriate clothing and footwear for outdoor activities, such as hiking and exploring the nature trails.
- Bring insect repellent, especially during the summer months, to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.
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Getting There
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From Savonranta, head north on road 474 towards Vihtari. Continue for approximately 20 km until you reach Vihtari. Pirteä Pässi Oy is located at Savonrannantie 12 A. Parking is available on-site. Note that there may be limited public transportation options.
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