
The cultural landscape of Satakunta, with its flat, arable fields, opens up before your eyes at the Ripovuori lookout point. The landscape is magnificent all year round and unique in Satakunta. Since Ripovuori is not high and officially not a mountain, it is easy to arrive there by car. A challenging unobstructed, unpaved wide trail from the parking area to the lodge and viewpoint, but with differences in elevation.
In the beautiful rocky landscape and close to the spectacular scenery, there is a cosy shelter where you can relax and enjoy the unique nature and light a fire. Three Hiidenkiuas, Bronze Age burial mounds, have also been discovered on the Ripovori. It may be noted that the site has a fascinating history of its own.
The Lions Club Huittinen’s volunteer work has resulted in an impressive Lion’s Duck hut in Ripovori, right next to the parking lot. The lodge offers a breathtaking view of the Kokemäenjoki River. There is seating for a larger group. Wheelchair access is also possible with assistance. There is a fireplace, but you should bring your own wood. Please be aware of the fire warnings.