The Marttinen youth centre has organised camps in cooperation with a range of organisations for 25 years. In planning the camps, organisers can draw on the youth centre staff’s experience and skills. The organisers and camp leaders can concentrate on their jobs, secure in the knowledge that the routines of the camp are looked after reliably and with experience by Marttinen. The idyllic, culturally historic and modern environment of Marttinen suits confirmation camps, confirmation leader training, other youth camps, sport club camps and family camps.
Information and reservations:
Camp schools
by e-mail info@marttinen.fi
by phone +358 3 485 1900
The aim of a youth camp organiser is to be able to give the group the chance to learn new things about its hobby, strengthen the group spirit and/or develop social skills for life. Marttinen offers excellent surroundings for this through its diverse activities and the camp programmes we plan in cooperation with our clients.
The Marttinen youth centre is a good venue for larger youth camps and events of 150–200 people. In addition to the largest meeting room, which accommodates 200, there are about seven smaller meeting and group work rooms nearby, making a wide range of activities possible. We can organise activity workshops and activities for larger events, too. At Marttinen, everything is within arm’s reach and still right in the middle of nature. The Virrat traditional village (Virtain Perinnekylä) is in the same area, surrounded by water.
Information and reservations:
Camp schools
by e-mail info@marttinen.fi
by phone +358 3 485 1900
Full board rate 53,00 € / person VAT 0%
Full board rate for winter time (1.10. - 31.12. and 1.1.-31.3.) 47,00 € / person VAT 0%
The price includes accommodation in 2–6 bed dorms with the camper’s own bed linens, breakfast, lunch and dinner. For an extra price, evening snacks, bed linen and sauna slots are available.
VAT is not added to the prices.
Ask our sales team for prices for adult groups.
Marttinen is one of the eight centres supported by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture.
Read more on the websites of Finnish Youth Centres Association