Mäntylän tila, 1698, eteläpohjalainen talonpoikaiskartano Kurikassa

Mäntylä estate makes use of renewable energy in an examplary fashion. Thanks to this, the carbon footprint for accommodation is zero.

People have been able to stay the night around the yard of Mäntylä in the 1860s. The accommodation – 10 rooms – is located around a large courtyard that has fascinating ambience of times past. The accommodation itself is strongly anchored in the modern time. Heating and hot water are produced with clean renewable energy; using solar panels and collectors from spring to autumn, and small trees from own land during wintertime.

Wähätupa

A two-story Wähätupa stood on the property between 1895 and 1907. It was relocated and disposed of in the 70s. A similar newbuilding was completed in the summer of 2003. In 2009 the hight log framework had settled to its final form and it could be boarded. After boarding was complete, Wähätupa was painted with self-made falu red.

- Takkahuone -

(Alakerta)

- Ahti -

(Yläkerta)

- Aamukamari -

(Alakerta)

- Iltakamari -

(Yläkerta)

Wähätupa


Hela-huoneet

The rooms are built into a former hay barn. Both rooms have their own shower/toilet.

- Hela 1 -

- Hela 2 -

Hela-huoneet


Susitupa

Four two-person rooms have been built into a former cowshed built in 1912. The building won the first prize from Ostrobothnian agriculture association in 1915. It was completely renovated and now every room has their own shower and toilet. Susitupa also has a kitchen which is available to all tenants.

- Susi 1 -

- Susi 2 -

- Susi 3 -

- Susi 4 -

Susitupa