puukattilat
Puukattilat, also known as "puukatti" or "puukkot" in Finnish, are traditional Finnish saunas that are typically built into the side of a hill or a rock face. The term "puukattila" translates to "rock sauna" in English. These saunas are often found in rural areas and are an integral part of Finnish culture and heritage. Puukattilat are typically heated by a wood-burning stove, which provides a unique and authentic sauna experience. The sauna room itself is usually small and cozy, with a low ceiling and a simple interior design. The walls are often made of stone or brick, and the floor is typically covered with a layer of sand or gravel to provide a comfortable surface for sitting. Puukattilat are often used for social gatherings, as they provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for people to relax and socialize. They are also a popular destination for tourists looking to experience traditional Finnish culture. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in puukattilat, with many new saunas being built and old ones being restored. This has helped to preserve this important part of Finnish heritage and ensure that it continues to be enjoyed by future generations.