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Hossa Nature Centre building sold today – services continue without interruption

28/11/2025
The ownership of the Hossa Nature Centre building changed today as Metsähallitus sold the property to Experience KL Oy. The company will continue operating the centre together with entrepreneurs Timo and Darja Korhonen, ensuring uninterrupted services for visitors. The team now turns its focus to future development with confidence.

The ownership of the Hossa Nature Centre building changed hands today as a purchase agreement between Metsähallitus and Experience KL Oy was signed.

The services provided at the nature centre by Experience KL Oy, along with the work of entrepreneurs Timo and Darja Korhonen, will continue exactly as before, ensuring uninterrupted service for all visitors.

The completion of the sale brings a long-running process to an end.

– The end of one era marks the beginning of another. Moving the deal forward was a major process, but it was completed in a way that satisfied all parties, the Korhonens say.

Services continue – development work moves forward

The change of ownership does not affect customer services, opening hours or preparations for the upcoming season.

– Our services will continue without interruption and at least at the same level as before. Now we can fully focus on future plans and development work, the Korhonens explain.

The entrepreneurs remain committed to improving the visitor experience,meeting the needs of hikers and strengthening the year-round appeal of Hossa.

Hossa is close to the entrepreneurs’ hearts

For the Korhonens, Hossa is not just a workplace but a place they are deeply connected to.

– Hossa is much more to us than business. This environment and its people are important to us, and we want to continue developing the area in the long term and in cooperation with others.

Thank you to Metsähallitus – and continuing collaboration

The entrepreneurs thank Metsähallitus for years of cooperation and a smooth process.

– We want to thank Metsähallitus for the years of collaboration. Now is a good time to look forward and continue developing Hossa with renewed enthusiasm, they say.

Darja Korhonen emphasises that even though the building now shifts into their ownership, cooperation with Metsähallitus remains essential.

– The cooperation doesn’t end here, even though the building is now ours. We will continue to need permits and joint work with Metsähallitus. We are grateful for the past cooperation and look forward to what lies ahead. We hope the collaboration continues just as well in the future.