Outdoors finland agents manual 2013

Page 1

Outdoors Finland

Outdoors Finland APP available on your mobile 1


Here are Finland’s best hiking, canoeing and cycling routes and products. In the nightless summer nights, it is time to slow down, relax and enjoy the magical summer light. The days get longer fast from early May, and nature, cities, villages and Finns are roused to enjoy the sun, warmth and summer. The warmth continues well into the autumn, until the autumn foliage bathes the landscape in a blanket of colours.

2

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Dear Tour Operator, You are holding the second agent manual produced by the Outdoors Finland South project. The Outdoors Finland South development programme is a joint project of development organisations, tourism organisations, route network constructors and maintenance administrators as well as tourist entrepreneurs, and it covers the southern part of Finland. It is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. The agent manual is the first step aimed at tour operators. It currently contains over 20 tested products. The manual will be extended as more products are introduced. We have added into the manual descriptions of Finland’s best trekking, cycling and paddling routes and areas. The paddling section also features information on those paddling entrepreneurs who offer their services on international markets. In future, the manual will be updated electronically, and an edition for sales events will be published. New map and guide material supporting cycling, trekking and canoeing will be produced in printed form and for mobile devices. The first publications are already out on the market, and new ones will be published in ample numbers in 2013.

We have launched the outdoorsfinland.fi portal, with the international section, outdoorsfinland.com, launching in autumn 2013. The portal has great information in one place about cycling, paddling and trekking. A mobile guide will also be published for download from iPhone and Android shops. In addition to the manual, the Finnish Tourist Board will design supporting campaigns for activities in different market areas. The campaign is in its planning stage, and the first measures will be implemented in spring 2013. Subsequently, Outdoors Finland will be seen both in Finland and in selected market areas. We hope that the manual and the supporting products and measures will provide you with a range of innovative choices from Finland meeting your customers’ needs! Our goal is to make Finland the number one trekking, cycling and paddling destination. Join us!

Kind regards, Pirjo Räsänen Outdoors Finland South

3


Facts and Figures Facts about Finland

Facts about Lappeenranta

Gained independence in

1917

Total area, km2 Population

338 425 5 435 197

(15.5.2013)

EU member since 1995 Facts about Helsinki

Founded in

1649

Total area, km2 1433 Shoreline, km

290

Population Lappeenranta City

72 400

Finnish-speaking (%)

94.7

Other languages (%)

5.3

Founded in

1550

Hotels 12

Capital of Finland since

1812

Restaurants 36

Total area, km2 716

Museums 12

Shoreline, km

123

Islands 317 Population Helsinki City

606 165

Facts about Turku Founded in

1229

Population Helsinki Region 1 078 551

Capital of Grand Duchy of Finland

Finnish-speaking (%)

90.4

Total area, km2 246

Swedish-speaking (%)

5.4

Shoreline, km

Other languages (%)

4.2

Islands 317

Evangelical Lutheran (%)

72

Population Turku City

180 350 252 468

1809 – 1812 1507

Orthodox (%)

2

Population Turku Region

Other (%)

2

Finnish-speaking (%)

86.6

Swedish-speaking (%)

5.3

Hotels 76

Other languages (%)

8.0

Restaurants

1 053

Hotels 29

Museums 72

Restaurants 286

Islands 315

Museums 20

No religious denomination (%)

20.1

Average Temperature

(2012)

4

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

C

F

Entire year

5.0

41.00

Warmest month (July)

21.7 71.06

Coldest month (March)

-10.4 13.28


Practical Information Border crossing Ministry of the Interior, Border Guard Headquarters, P.O.Box 3, FI-00131 Helsinki Tel. +358 71 872 1000 Fax +358 71 872 1009 www.raja.fi Finnish Customs National Board of Customs, P.O.Box 512, FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6141 Fax +358 20 492 2852 www.tulli.fi Travel documents Check the regulations concerning passports and visas at formin.finland.fi > In English > Services Clothing In summer, lightweight clothing may be enough in daytime, but long sleeves and long trousers or skirts are useful in the evenings. Waterproof clothing is useful throughout the year. A netting veil is useful when trekking during the mosquito season. Currency Euro (€) since 2002. Distances 1 km = 0,62 miles Drinking Water Tap water in Finland is safe for drinking. Electric Appliances The electric current in Finland is 200 V (230 V), 50 Hz. Foreign Exchange Offices Banks are open Mon−Fri 9:15am−4:15pm (office hours may vary regionally), closed on weekends. Foreign currency and travellers’ cheques can also be exchanged at several currency exchange offices in major cities in Finland. Change Group exchange points at HelsinkiVantaa Airport are open Mon−Sun 5:30am−11.30pm (varies by location). Local Time Finland is in the Eastern European Time Zone: GMT +2 hours. News YLE Mondo FM 97.5 MHz offers 24 hours of news and features in

co-operation with major international broadcasters, www.yle.fi/mondo. The Yle News site covers the top domestic stories of the day, from political and business news to issues of special interest to visitors, www.yle.fi/news. International edition of Finland’s leading daily newspaper, www.hs.fi/ english. Foreign newspapers are sold in Helsinki, Lappeenranta and Turku at airports, railway stations, major bookstores, the Stockmann Department Store (in Helsinki and Turku) and most kiosks (R-kioski). Opening Hours Department stores and shopping centres in major cities are open weekdays 9am−9pm, Saturdays 9am−6pm and Sundays 12 noon−6pm (9pm). Smaller shops and shops in smaller, rural towns are usually open weekdays 9am−6pm and Saturdays 9am−4pm. National Parks in Finland A national park is a reserve of natural, semi-natural or developed land that the Finnish State declares or owns. Visitors are allowed to enter under special conditions for inspirational, educational, cultural and recreational purposes. The parks have marked hiking routes, nature trails and campfire sites. Visitors can also stay overnight in the national parks at designated camping sites or shelters and huts. A nature reserve often allows very limited access to the public. There are no services for visitors and it is not marketed as an attraction. www.outdoors.fi Post Offices Helsinki General Post Office Elielinaukio 2 F, FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 200 71 000 www.itella.fi Open Mon–Fri 8am–8pm, Sat–Sun 10am–2pm. Other Post Offices are open Mon−Fri 9am−6pm, closed on weekends. Blue and yellow mailboxes are for collections on weekdays. Stamps are available at post offices, bookshops and newsagents, kiosks and hotels.

Tipping Tips are welcome when you are satisfied and happy with the service, but are not obligatory. Emergency calls The emergency telephone number is 112. Did you know this? Small population, big country The total area of Finland is 338,000 sq. km. Finland has only 5.4 million inhabitants, making it one of the least densely populated countries in Europe. Languages spoken Over 90 percent of Finns are Finnish speakers, nearly 6 per cent consider Swedish as their mother tongue. The majority of Finns also speak English, while other European languages such as German are reasonably well understood. Land of a thousand lakes Finland is known as the land of a thousand lakes. In fact, it has many more: 187,888 lakes to be exact. There are also 5,100 stretches of rapids and 179,584 islands in Finland, and off the country’s southwestern coast lies the largest and arguably the most beautiful archipelago in Europe. Land of the midnight sun The midnight sun is an unforgettable backdrop for a holiday, making sleep secondary to enjoying the magic. In Utsjoki, in the far north, the period of constant light lasts over two months. Even in the south, the night is only a period of prolonged twilight. Sampling the sauna In Finland, the fact that there is one sauna for every three people highlights how important part of the culture it is. Many regard the sauna as the best way in the world to relax. The ideal way to crown the experience is to take a cooling shower or swim.

Internet Access, WLAN In major Finnish cities, there are several places, mainly libraries, cafés, bars or airports, where you can use the Internet free of charge or for a small fee.

5


Introduction Project staff Mrs Pirjo Räsänen Project Manager pirjo.rasanen@lamk.fi +358 44 708 1242 Ms Kirsi Laaksonen Project Coordinator kirsi.laaksonen@lamk.fi +358 44 708 0759 Mr Peter Moisio Project Worker peter.moisio@lamk.fi +358 44 708 1451

The Outdoors Finland South project is a development project for activity routes and the related expertise and co-operation, operating in the provinces of South Karelia, Päijät-Häme, Kanta-Häme, Kymenlaakso and Uusimaa. The project aims to improve the quality and accessibility of routes for cycling (particularly touring cycling), trekking and canoeing, for independent tourists from both Finland and abroad, and for business. The aim of the project is: • to raise the level of existing routes in the region • to raise the level of and improve the information provided by route maps and guides • to utilise the above in productisation and marketing planning • to improve the availability of route maps and guides and other activity products through different distribution channels • to improve networking between different organisations and fields These goals can be reached by improving the quality of routes, producing test maps of tested routes that meet the set criteria, collecting route networks and activity packages on the basis of test results and introducing them into the distribution channels. The goals can also be reached by acting precisely within defined activities, and by carrying out co-operation with the tourist industry, route builders and designers, map-makers and organisations in the field of navigation. As a result of the project, the following can be created: In the first stage, routes and map and guide material developed on a customer-oriented basis. On the basis of these, mobile and online map, navigation and information solutions can be developed for the internet, smartphones and navigation devices. On the basis of these, activity packages and weekly programmes by companies and regions can be created for independent tourists. The project runs from 1 February 2011 to 31 December 2014, with a total budget of €1.05 million. The project is funded by European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and it is administered by the Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality. The project partners are the region’s tourist organisations and travel agencies, development companies, Metsähallitus and the National Parks, the Finnish Tourist Board, the Outdoors Finland (OF) co-ordination project and related provincial projects.

6

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Materials Outdoors Finland − Website and mobile guide The Outdoors Finland South project has produced a vast website (www.outdoorsfinland.fi) and a mobile guide. Both are designed for nature travel and activities. The mobile application also works offline and navigates while moving on the route. The Outdoors Finland mobile guide is available in Android and iOS. The website and the application have route descriptions and route facts (length, difficulty and estimated duration) for every route. On map, every route has a GPS track and shows the most important services along the track. The Outdoors Finland South project has produced the route information together with the area’s development organisations, travel organisations and travel agencies. The www.outdoorsfinland.com website will be opened in December 2013. The website will be in English, German and Swedish. The www. outdoorsfinland.ru website will also be launched at the same time. Outdoors.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and other Metsähallitus hiking destinations and their facilities. For planning of cycling, canoeing and hiking trips The GT series is an aid to all planners and providers of canoeing, cycling and trekking trips. All national and local cycling routes are marked on the road map. Surfaced and non-surfaced routes are differentiated from one another, as are pure cycling routes and road cycling routes. Information about services needed by cyclists, such as cycling shops and accommodation, are also shown on maps. The maps also show the most important trekking and canoeing routes. The maps feature legends in Finnish, Swedish and English. On the edge of the maps, contact information for the region’s tourist information centres, online links for cyclists, and instructions on taking bicycles on public transport are provided. The maps can be ordered at www.karttakauppa.fi. The website is in Finnish and English. A guide for touring cyclists The Cycling Guides, Fillariopas 1 and 2, contain a tested range or touring cycling routes in Southern Finland. They include routes westwards from Helsinki and routes eastwards from Helsinki. The routes included in the guide are based on national and local cycling routes. The routes have been built so that there are interesting nature and cultural sights, and as many countryside accommodation facilities as possible, nearby. The routes also cross the most important towns and cities. The sights shown in the guide are located along the routes and are extensively marked on the map.

www.outdoorsfinland.fi Opening soon: www.outdoorsfinland.com and www.outdoorsfinland.ru

NUUKSION KIERROS

78 KM 6 TUNTIA HELPPO

KATSO REITTIKARTTA

PALVELUT

ARTIKKELIT

APP Outdoors Finland

GT series

Helsinki–Turku Helsinki–Tampere Länsi-Uudenmaan reitit Hämeenlinnan alueen reitit Pääkaupunkiseudun reitit

Helsinki — Kotka — Lappeenranta Etelä-Karjalan kierrokset Kouvolan alueen reitit Itä-Uudenmaan reitit Helsinki — Järvenpää — Jyväskylä

Fillariopas 1 and 2, The cycling guides

7


Download APP: Outdoors Finland

8

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Cycling in Finland

9


Finland’s most fascinating cycling routes can be found in the southern parts of the country. Little villages and towns follow one another, and the summer sees them full of life, markets, events and holidaymakers. National cycling routes run from town to town through the most beautiful of Finnish landscapes, connecting the largest cities to each other.

The most important national routes: 1. Helsinki–Turku, 308 km, the Historic King’s Road to the West. The shared history of Finland and Sweden has left its marks on the two cities, which are connected by the route. The many idyllic towns and historical ironworks areas along the way are interesting places to visit. 2. The route from Helsinki to Tampere, 246 km, combines interesting historical and cultural destinations with sights of Finland’s industrial era. You can stop at the Sääksmäki Bridge in Valkeakoski to admire the beautiful lake scenery.

2

3. The route from Helsinki to Jyväskylä, 335 km, runs along the historical riverside of the Vantaanjoki River to Lake Tuusulanjärvi, whose scenery has inspired several prominent persons of Finnish art, music and literature. The route heads deep into the countryside and from the City of Lahti, it continues along the shores of Finland’s secondlargest lake, Lake Päijänne. 4. The route from Helsinki to Mikkeli, 297 km, is a fine cycling route through the luscious metropolitan region, past the Finnish Lakeland to hospitable Southern Savonia. Along the way you find idyllic Lake Tuusulanjärvi, picturesque countryside and stunningly beautiful lake vistas.

10

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

1


They are lined with great culture and nature as well as services that make it easy to keep the daily distances reasonable. The start and end points of national cycling routes always have excellent public transport connections – airports, railway stations or bus stations.

5. Helsinki–Lappeenranta, 347 km, the Historic King’s Road to the East. The shared history of Finland, Sweden and Russia has left its marks on the history, buildings, fortifications and atmosphere of the towns. Towards the end of the journey the route is lined with several locations showcasing the Salpa Line, a defensive bunker line from World War II.

3

The national cycling routes and the related services are listed on our portals at www.outdoorsfinland.fi www.outdoorsfinland.com www.outdoorsfinland.ru

4

In addition to the routes, we have prepared trip suggestions, which we introduce in this agent manual. They are usually shorter round trips. • The Historic Ox Road and National Parks, 289 km, see pages 12–13

5

• Tour of Eastern Uusimaa, 276 km, see pages 14–15 • From Helsinki to Hämeenlinna 136 km, see pages 16–17 • Historic King’s Road to Hanko,157 km, see pages 18–19 • Historic King’s Road to the East, 330 km, see pages 20–23 • Towards Turku on the Historic King’s Road, 252 km, see pages 24–27 • Green Capital Region, 137 km, see pages 28–29 For more trip suggestions: www.outdoorsfinland.fi www.outdoorsfinland.com www.outdoorsfinland.ru

Kartan valmistus:

KARTTATIIMI OY (09) 148 1947 http://www.karttatiimi.fi

Pohjakartta: © Maanmittauslaitos 2013

Kartan valmistus:

KARTTATIIMI OY (09) 148 1947 http://www.karttatiimi.fi

Pohjakartta: © Maanmittauslaitos 2013

11


The Historic Ox Road and National Parks Hämeenlinna – Forssa – Karkkila – Nuuksio – Helsinki

The Ox Road of Häme is the most important road in Finnish early history. Cutting through the wilderness of Häme and river landscapes of Southwestern Finland, the road was used by tradesmen, pilgrims and kings alike – as early as in the Viking times over a thousand years ago.The historical and cult ries and idyllic villages of the Ox Road invite you to make frequent stops. The naturally beautiful ridge of Porras has breathtakingly charming lake views on both sides. The milieus of Forssa and Karkkila tell a tale of Finnish industrialisation. The national parks of Liesjärvi and Nuuksio crown the trip. Hämeenlinna– Helsinki 5 DAYS 289 KM Medium

Distances Hämeenlinna – Forssa 78 km Forssa – Karkkila 114 km Karkkila – Nuuksio 46 km Nuuksio – Helsinki 51 km

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

12

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 On the Ox Road of Häme The Ox Road, marked with white and brown signs, runs from Hämeenlinna to Tammela in the undulating morainic terrain of the lake highland area. The attractive main street of the Kuittila village in Renko and its dense rows of houses represent the traditional village milieu of Häme. One of the day’s highlights is the journey from the village of Porras towards Tammela and further to Forssa. The village of Porras in Tammela has a special closed quadrangular courtyard in Syrjälä. From Porras, the journey continues on a beautiful isthmus that includes the Saari National Park and its viewing tower and beach. The carefully restored factory area in Forssa and its surrounding Yhtiönpuisto park area, which is of cultural and historical significance, make a relaxing oasis in the middle of the town. Day 2 In the lake highland area and in national parks For a while, you can still enjoy the fantastic ridge views on the way from Porras towards Liesjärvi National Park. The area of the national park is almost entirely covered by thick forests and small, wooded marsh areas. Bold spruces dominate the landscape, with the undergrowth featuring natural yields such as lingonberries and blueberries. The most spectacular spot in the natural park is the shallow and sandy Kyynäränharju ridge that separates two lakes from each other. The route to Karkkila meanders along the shores of small lakes in a hilly terrain. Travellers will arrive in the small


town of Karkkila through the southern shoreline of Lake Pyhäjärvi. In Karkkila, Högfors Ironworks’s old factory buildings, staff housing and ironworks manor with its park create a historical milieu where a new and modern iron foundry continues the industrial tradition of Karkkila. Day 3 Finnish manor house culture and Nuuksio National Park The small towns of Karkkila and Vihti in Western Uusimaa are attractive and certainly new places for many. Entering Vihti, travellers will find themselves in the varied and hilly landscapes of the Lohjanharju ridge. Forests are dominated by deciduous broadleaved trees, and the colour green spreads everywhere. Vihti provides you with an opportunity to familiarise yourself in more detail with the Finnish manor house culture: the Olkkala Manor, for example, is situated in beautiful cultural surroundings and is the most important of the manor houses. The journey carries on to Nuuksio, which is an ideal place to stop for an afternoon excursion in the national park. Your choice of accommodation will play an important role in terms of the length of the tour.

Accommodation Forssa www.koskenniska.fi www.hotellimaakunta.fi www.skandichotels.fi www.rantasipi.fi www.autokeidas.fi www.cityasunnot.fi www.hevossilta.fi Karkkila www.ravintolarautaruukki.com Vihti www.olkkalankartano.fi www.airhotel.fi Nuuksio www.solvalla.fi www.elohovi.fi www.hotellisiikaranta.fi

Day 4 From the national park to the city High rocks, sandy terrains and luscious vegetation attract visitors to stay in Nuuksio for a long time. You can explore the park on bicycle, but we recommend you take a hiking trip, short or long, to the depths of the park; there is plenty of accommodation and things to occupy several days. Leaving behind the natural beauty of Nuuksio, the route runs towards inhabited areas. The Espoon keskus will greet you before long. Travellers will arrive in Helsinki through cosy residential house estates.

Difficulty level Medium – Demanding

Please note! The tour begins by train to Hämeenlinna. You can easily choose to cycle from Helsinki to Hämeenlinna instead. This would extend the tour by 2 to 4 days.

More information

The daily distances are quite long, and the terrain is relatively mixed and at times very hilly. The daily distances are also rather long. You can make the daily distances easier by taking day breaks, particularly in the national parks.

www.forssa.fi/matkailu www.harkatie.net www.karkkila.fi >matkailu www.vihti.fi > matkailu www.luontoon.fi/nuuksio

13


Tour of Eastern Uusimaa Helsinki – Söderkulla – Isnäs-Lapinjärvi – Pukkila – Sipoo – Helsinki

In Finland, the countryside is never far. We will cycle from the vibrant and luscious city of Helsinki through the Baltic Sea coastal cities to the countryside and back to the historic and nature sights of the metropolitan area. The towns of Porvoo and Loviisa by the Baltic Sea with their wooden houses have had a fascinating and eventful life during Swedish and Russian rule. In the countryside, we will pass through the Struve Geodetic Arc, a World Heritage Sight scarcely visible in the ground, and the giant’s kettles in Askola, among the largest in the world. The relaxed route continues to the historically significant cultural landscape of Sipoo that has a long history going back to the 14th century. The area of the last destinations, the Viikki Nature Area and the estuary of Vanhankaupunginkoski, is where the city of Helsinki was originally founded.

Day 1 Maritime, luscious Helsinki and the countryside of Southern Finland The tour begins in Helsinki, following along its eastern shoreline. Imposing rows of yachts in Pohjoisranta and Merihaka, opulent villas in Kulosaari and beaches in Herttoniemi display the best of maritime Helsinki. There is a shop in Itäsalmi where you can stock up with food supplies for the journey. As we get to Sipoo and leave Helsinki behind, the urban landscape changes to grove-like forests and fertile fields, birds twittering. The new residential community of Sipoonranta is on the way before arriving in Söderkulla.

Helsinki– Helsinki 5 DAYS 276 KM MEDIUM

Distances Helsinki – Söderkulla Söderkulla – Isnäs Isnäs – Lapinjärvi Lapinjärvi – Pukkila Pukkila – Sipoo Sipoo – Helsinki

14

33 km 52 km 62 km 42 km 46 km 41 km

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 2 Idyllic town of Porvoo The tour continues to Porvoo in rural landscape. Depending on the season, the view is always different, with summer meadows glowing with colourful flowers and autumn trees taking on new colours. The town of Porvoo is an interesting mixture of old and new. The cathedral keeps watch on the Old Town of Porvoo and is a good landmark. Red riverside sheds by the Porvoonjoki River, idyllic courtyards and pebbled streets create a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. We continue from Porvoo to the


east and towards Isnäs. The route travels in undulating rural landscapes, among residential estates and in shady forests. The milieu of an old sawmill awaits in Isnäs. The old buildings are full of history, and the region is beautiful in the summer. Accommodation in Isnäs is provided in a modest B&B. Day 3 Rural peace We go round the sea bay, heading towards Koskenkylä. The next stop is the idyllic village of Pernaja, only a short distance from Loviisa. Loviisa is an idyllic, small maritime town with interesting history. As we arrive in the town, we will first be greeted by a view of the tall Neo-Gothic church tower of Loviisa. The pretty market square of Finnish- and Swedish-speaking Loviisa is surrounded by stone houses from the 19th century, and the old wooden-house quarters with their sand and pebble streets begin right in the centre. The sea reaches all the way to the town centre. A piece of seafaring history, the area of Laivasilta with its red salt sheds is a busy meeting and event venue in summer. After Loviisa, the route passes through fortresses built in the 18th century and continues to the north. The shores of Lake Hopom feature giant’s kettles and an impressive glacial erratic over 10 metres in height. Accommodation is provided in the small parish village of Lapinjärvi. Day 4 The quiet countryside of Southern Finland From Lapinjärvi, we carry on directly to Porlammi. Tornikallio in Porlammi contains one of the measuring points of the Struve Geodetic Arc, representing the history of science and technology in the World Heritage site list. The point is not visible in the ground. The road from Porlammi to Myrskylä travels in field landscapes and has a few more hilly climbs than before; the hills are long but gently sloping. The scenery becomes more wooded before Myrskylä. Day 5 Giant’s kettles in Askola and Finnish parish villages The journey continues in the natural landscapes of the Porvoonjoki River towards Askola. The giant’s kettles of Kirnukallio are situated close to the road, there are several of them, all impressive. Kirnukallio has a fantastic view to the valley of the Porvoonjoki River and to Kirveskallio. The old granary of the Askola Museum of Local History and Culture has an impressive pre-historic collection unique among the museums of Eastern Uusimaa. Go and have a look! Next stop is Pornainen, where you can stop and visit the museum of local history and culture and the Pornainen Church. The tour continues to Lake Kotojärvi and Kotojärvi Manor with a golf course and two beaches. From there, we turn on to the old King’s Road, towards Nikkilä and the village of Sipoo. Day 6 The two churhes of Sipoo and Sotunki The old district centre of Sipoo consists of a medieval granite church from the 1450s and a new brick church from the late 19th century. The King’s Road crossing through the district centre and the inhabited areas near the churches are, to a large extent, similar to what they were before 1700. As we carry on from Sipoo, the route meanders through residential areas towards the village of Sotunki. Sotunki has cultural and historical significance with plenty to see and take pictures of. The impressive rock hill of Högberget (74.6m) rises on the other side of an open field and reveals Sipoo in all its glory before your eyes. The next significant destination is the area of Viikki and Vanhankaupunginlahti that, together with the River Vantaanjoki, form a unique green area right in the middle of Helsinki. The journey from Viikki takes place on a park road from Arabianranta. The final stretch is only a stone’s throw on the Sörnäinen shore road to the city centre.

Accommodation Sipoo www.uuwanas.com www.nykulla.fi www.seasongtravels.fi www.juhlamenot.net Isnäs www.ronnas.fi www.labbycatering.fi/majoitus.html www.holidayclub.fi/kohteet/ronnas Lapinjärvi www.hotellihanhi.com www.leppola.fi Pukkila www.yadooikawa.fi Hinthaara www.majatalowera.fi Sotunki www.kolumbus.fi/helka.ahtiainen Accommodation, particularly between Lapinjärvi and Sotunki, is small-scale and scarce, and is in high demand in summertime.

Difficulty level: Medium The route is not very demanding overall, but the terrain is quite undulating, even for long stretches, from time to time.

More information www.matkailu.porvoo.fi www.loviisa.fi/matkailu

Highlights • The historic small towns of Porvoo and Loviisa • Finnish countryside and its small parish villages • The historic district centre of Sipoo • Viikki and Vanhankaupunginlahti, nature destinations in the capital • Maritime and luscious Helsinki

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

15


From Helsinki to Hämeenlinna Helsinki – järvenpää – riihimäki – hämeenlinna

The journey takes us from Helsinki to the north. Southern Finland is densely populated, and the route travels mainly through residential areas with plenty of opportunities for breaks and to explore. We head off from Helsinki through Arabianranta and the Helsinki Parish Village to the cultural landscapes of Lake Tuusulanjärvi and further to the ironworks area in Kellokoski. The region of Häme has historic castles, churches and manor houses, and you can quickly spend plenty of time exploring them. The region is the oldest cultural landscape of the inland Finland, with plenty of museums. The landscape is varied, but there are no significant rises in the terrain. Helsinki– Hämeenlinna 3 days / 2 Nights 136 KM Easy

Distances Helsinki – Järvenpää 48 km Järvenpää – Riihimäki 44 km Riihimäki – Hämeenlinna 44 km Optional: Tour around Lake Tuusulajärvi 20 km

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

16

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 The idyllic Vantaanjoki River and village milieu of Southern Finland The route begins in central Helsinki along Pohjoisranta towards Arabianranta, an area with almost 300 works of art on display. The works include sculptures, ceramics, graphic concrete, photographs, paintings, mosaic and light works, an art park, art courtyards and communal art. The first part of the tour follows along the idyllic Vantaanjoki River towards Tuomarinkylä Manor and further to the Helsinki Parish Village. This is a good spot to spend some time. The church in the area and its milieu are part of the best preserved parish village milieu in Southern Finland. The area also has a renowned coffee shop. The tour continues along the river to the centre of Tikkurila. The Heureka science centre is right on the cycling route. Its scientific and technological exhibitions are interactive. The contents of the objects will be revealed by using them. Next, we take a cycling track from Tikkurila towards Järvenpää. Optional day programme Cultural historic experiences in a beautiful rural landscape The area of Tuusulanjärvi is renowned as a popular residential choice for artists, going back for centuries. At the turn of the 20th century, several masters of the golden era of Finnish art settled on the eastern shore of Lake Tuusulan-järvi. The Russian elite also enjoyed their time by the shores of the lake. The coastal road was granted the status of a museum road in 1982, the reasons being its historical background, scenic values and the originality created by the artistic community. The road is just over three kilometres long and joins with the road to Järvenpää at both


ends. There are several places of cultural and historical significance to Finland along the road. Day 2 The old ironworks area of Mariefors and the premises of the old glass factory From Järvenpää we head towards Kellokoski, just under 4 kilometres away. The landscape of the ironworks area of Mariefors is one of the best integrated and most beautiful memorials of the Finnish iron industry. From Kellokoski, we carry on towards Hyvinkää. The route features residential areas and rural landscape. Destinations in Hyvinkää include the Old Wool Factory and the Finnish Railway Museum. The museum exhibits Finnish railway history in a station and depot milieu of the 1870s. From Hyvinkää, we continue to Riihimäki on leisurely cycling tracks in a forest and rural setting. Riihimäen Lasi Oy (Riihimäki Glass) began its operations in the area in 1910. The glass factory took many steps to care for the wellbeing of its employees, and one these was Hyttikortteli, a housing area constructed around the glass factory definitively worth a visit. Day 3 Cultural landscape and museums The route first runs from the centre of Riihimäki past the Hunting Museum of Finland, after which we continue to Punkantie. The route to Tervakoski passes through fields, farmhouses and some residential houses. Sights in Tervakoski include the historic factory milieu of Tervakoski. After Tervakoski, we continue in rural scenery, surrounded by several rivers flowing from lakes in the area, towards the village centre of Janakkala and its landmark, St Lawrence’s Church. Pay a visit to the Laurinmäki Museum of Crofters and the cultural landscape of Hakoinen, in the centre of Janakkala. From the village of Janakkala, the route travels through the countryside, flanked by fields and forests, until we reach the city of Hämeenlinna. Composer Jean Sibelius’ birthplace, the Häme Castle and Aulanko offer something for every taste.

Accommodation Tuusula www.tuusula.fi > matkailu Järvenpää www.jarvenpaa.fi > matkailu Riihimäki www.riihimaki.fi > matkailu Hämeenlinna www.visithameenlinna.fi

Difficulty level: Easy The route is suitable for beginners and families with children. There are plenty of stops on the way, the terrain is flat, and the daily distances are not very long. The route offers plenty of accommodation options, and nature and destinations suitable for children.

We will return from Hämeenlinna by train. Please make a train reservation for your bicycle in advance!

17


Historic King’s Road to Hanko Helsinki – Kirkkonummi – Inkoo – Tammisaari – Hanko

The Great Coastal Road, called the King’s Road, is a historic road from Turku to Vyborg established in the mid-14th century. Its heyday was in the 18th century, when it formed part of the mail road between Stockholm and St Petersburg. The tour travels primarily along the road and starts on the seashores of Helsinki, past the affluent residential areas, yacht harbours and beaches of Espoo to the countryside. The coastal nature of Western Uusimaa is rocky and undulating. The journey features small towns characterised by bilingualism, which are popular boating and holiday destinations. The destinations of Western Uusimaa are among the most popular cycling destination in Finland.

Helsinki–Hanko 4 DAYS / 3 nights 157 KM EASY

Distances Helsinki – Kirkkonummi Kirkkonummi – Inkoo Inkoo – Tammisaari Tammisaari – Hanko

39 km 33 km 44 km 41 km

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

18

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 Maritime Helsinki and Espoo Maritime Helsinki shows its most attractive features at the start of this tour. The shoreline route passes on the seaside of Kaivopuisto Park towards Lauttasaari and further to the finest residential areas of Espoo, where exquisitely beautiful gardens and houses border the shoreline route. We leave behind the urban hustle and bustle as we move on to Kirkkonummi in rural settings. Broadleaved forests and wide open fields alternate on the course of the hilly route. Day 2 Idyllic small villages and towns of Western Uusimaa We leave Kirkkonummi behind and continue our journey to Siuntio. Siuntio is a community with a large number of manor houses. Several manor houses are in private ownership but still stand tall as landmarks to passers-by. The medieval stone church dedicated to St Peter stands in the centre of Siuntio. As we approach Inkoo, we start to catch glimpses of the sea. The guest boat harbour is located right next to the market square and is an ideal spot for relaxation in the evening. Day 3 The ruins of Raseborg Castle and Finland’s oldest summer café We explore the history of ironworks at Fagervik, where attractive red houses create a cosy atmosphere. The hilly and curved route continues from the ironworks milieu to Snappertuna Church. The old Raseborg Castle is situated on a fantastic high rock hill. The carefully main-


tained area houses a summer theatre and café. The idyllic atmosphere of Snappertuna tempts you to stay for a long time. The tour continues to Tammisaari, where some of the town’s most attractive features include the Old Town and its wooden houses, the proximity of the sea and a relaxed atmosphere. Narrow streets are bordered by old-fashioned street lamps, and the town blocks have got amusing names, such as Salakka (The Bleak), Silli (The Herring) and Willisika (The Bore). Day 4 Hanko Peninsula This day’s route takes us towards the summer town of Hanko in a seaside scenery. The beach in the centre of Lappohja invites you to take a plunge. The scenery in Högholmen is beautiful. A nature trail leads you to a rocky cape to marvel the view. Hanko Peninsula is a bird-watcher’s paradise: the area is claimed to have over 270 avian species, and you can spot birds in Högholmen irrespective of the season. We will soon reach the furthest point of the peninsula, Hanko, a busy summer town and a dream destination for those who love boating and fishing. Boaters populate the harbours in Hanko every year. The coast in Hanko is characterised by undulating rocks and long, sandy beaches. Charming villas with lace-like wood carvings stand side by side. Cosy atmospheric restaurants in the east harbour are packed with holiday-makers and locals in the evenings. Hanko is worth spending a night in and returning back by train on the fourth day. You can take a cruise from Hanko to many of the neighbouring islands, the most popular of which is Bengtskär and its lighthouse.

Accommodation Tuusula www.tuusula.fi > matkailu Järvenpää www.jarvenpaa.fi > matkailu Riihimäki www.riihimaki.fi > matkailu Hämeenlinna www.visithameenlinna.fi

Difficulty level: Easy The route is suitable for beginners and families with children. There are plenty of stops on the way, the terrain is flat, and the daily distances are not very long. The route offers plenty of accommodation options, and nature and destinations suitable for children.

Highlights The unrushed milieu of the old postal route ● The most affluent residential areas and seascapes of Helsinki and Espoo ● The idyllic towns of Inkoo and Tammisaari ● The journey features several fantastic nature and bird destinations ● Hanko’s wooden villas with lace-like carvings ●

19


The Historic King’s Road to the East Helsinki – Porvoo – Loviisa – Kotka – Hamina –Virolahti/Miehikkälä – Lappeenranta

The King’s Road is a postal route connecting Sweden and Russia dating back to the 15th century. The Eastern King’s Road route passes through historic, attractive small towns and villages, following the inlets of the sea bay towards the Russian border and the blue waters of Lake Saimaa. The route features the idyllic small towns of Porvoo, Loviisa, Kotka and Hamina as well as various historic and fantastic nature sights. The route provides a window to Finland’s colourful history between two empires. The journey features reminders from the periods of Swedish kings and Russian tsars. Why not go on a boat tour, available from most towns, or take a cruise on Lake Saimaa at the final destination, Lappeenranta.

Helsinki– LAPPEENRANTA 6 days 330 KM Medium

Distances Helsinki – Porvoo Porvoo – Loviisa Loviisa – Kotka Kotka – Hamina Hamina – Virolahti/Miehikkälä

62 km 45 km 62 km 29 km 37/ 48 km

Virolahti/Miehikkälä – Lappeenranta 95/ 84 km Optional: Saimaa Canal and the Russian frontier station

20

70 km

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 Maritime Helsinki and idyllic Porvoo The journey from Helsinki to Porvoo runs along the eastern coastline. Imposing rows of yachts in Pohjoisranta and Merihaka, opulent villas in Kulosaari and beaches in Herttoniemi gradually give way to grovelike forests. After Helsinki, we enter the countryside, continuing after Haik-ko Manor to Porvoo along the idyllic riverside of the River Porvoonjoki. Porvoo is Finland’s second oldest town and a popular tourist destination. It is also known for its history: the Diet of Porvoo in 1809 took place there on the order of Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Old Porvoo is an idyllic town with wooden houses, and in summertime its streets are filled with holiday-makers. Day 2 Countryside, the parish village of Pernaja and Loviisa From Porvoo, the tour continues east. The route travels in undulating rural landscapes, among residential estates and in shady forests. The next stop is the parish village of Pernaja. The village has a small café and an imposing medieval church. Loviisa is only a stone’s throw from Pernaja, and its towering, Neo-Gothic church tower can be seen from a distance. The old town is full of beautifully maintained wooden houses and gardens, and the market is bordered by stone houses from the 19th century.


Day 3 18th-century fortresses and The Imperial Fishing Lodge The route to the east passes through fortresses built in the 18th century that can be explored on a nature trail. We follow the Old King’s Road to an 18th-century ironworks village. After the ironworks, the route meanders narrow and winding in forests, tree-felling areas and small rapids, before reaching the Stockfors ironworks area and Pyhtää Village. Before Kotka, the route also features the wide-flowing Langin-koski River and the Imperial Fishing Lodge on its shore, built by Tsar Alexander of Russia. Day 4 The seaside cities of Kotka and Hamina Since the day’s journey is short, it is a good idea to explore the sights of Kotka in the morning. Destinations not to be missed include Maritime Centre Vellamo and aquarium house Maretarium. Kotka’s parks are worth a visit; as the city has put a big effort into them. The cycling route takes us quickly past residential areas to Hamina, known for its unique spherical town plan. The internationally unique, circular town with its entrenchments and town plan has been preserved well. Day 5 The Salpa Line, a defensive bunker line from the Second World War The museum road between Hamina and the River Virojoki breathes an air from centuries past. Habitation becomes scarce, but there are still plenty of things to see on the route. The Salpa Line stretches for some 1,200 kilometres and was built as a massive defensive line in the 1940s to defend the eastern border of Finland. It is one of the strongest defensive points built during the Second World War. You can explore the Salpa Line at the Bunker Museum in Virolahti and the Salpa Line Museum in Miehikkälä.

Accommodation Porvoo www.matkailu.porvoo.fi Loviisa www.loviisa.fi/matkailu Kotka www.visitkotka.fi Hamina www.hurmaavahamina.fi Virolahti / Miehikkälä www.kaakko135.fi Lappeenranta www.gosaimaa.com

Difficulty level: Medium The route profile is easy, there are no demanding climbs on the route. The roads are paved, with the exception of some cycling sections (Helsinki, Porvoo). Some daily distances are long, which adds to the challenge of the route. Several accommodation providers on the route are small and may only have a couple of rooms available.

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

21


Historic King’s Road to Hanko

22

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Day 6 The frontier region and gemstones From the Salpa Line, we start our way towards the shores of Lake Saimaa. The Gem Museum of Ylämaa is an interesting place to visit, with over 5,000 different gemstones, fossils and meteorites from all over the world in its collections. There are plenty of beaches on the way but only a few services. You need to prepare by taking packed food and plenty to drink with you for the stretch. The busy border-crossing station at Vainikkala is on the route. We will reach Lappeenranta in time for the evening. Lappeenranta contains attractive sights worth exploring. A summer’s day is ideal to sit down in the harbour or on the market square. An expedition to the fortress and the special Sandcastle are worth fitting into the programme. Optional day programme Saimaa Canal and the Russian frontier station, 70 km The route heads from Lappeenranta Harbour towards Saimaa Canal along the shoreline. After Lauritsala, we will reach a bridge that crosses the canal. You can explore the eventful history and operations of the canal at the Canal Museum. The journey continues along the canal to the Nuijamaa border-crossing station. The route passes by the Soskua lock and a small manually operated cable ferry that is accessible to cyclists to cross the canal. You can take a break at a coffee shop in Nuijamaa and visit a small church as well as a huge glacial erratic called Sormuskivi (the Ring Stone). We turn back at Nuijamaa onto a route crossing over large fields. While there, you can marvel the views or spot birds in the bird tower in Konnunsuo. The route returns back to Lappeenranta.

You can return to Helsinki from Lappeenranta by train or coach. Remember to make a reservation for the bicycle in advance! Combine your cycling tour with canoeing, sea cruises or walking trips in the towns. Enjoy the journey!

Highlights The old 18th-century town cen tres of Porvoo and Loviisa ● Hamina Fortress and the unusual circular town plan ● The lake sceneries of Saimaa Lake and the Saimaa Canal ● Shared history between Finland, Sweden and Russia ● The route features several fantastic boat cruising destinations (Porvoo, Kotka, Loviisa, Hamina and Lappeenranta) ●

23


Towards Turku on the Historic King’s Road Helsinki – Kirkkonummi – Inkoo – Tammisaari – Teijo – Salo – Turku

The Great Coastal Road, called the King’s Road, is a historical road from Turku to Vyborg established in the mid-14th century. Its heyday was in the 18th century, when it formed part of the mail road between Stockholm and St Petersburg. The tour travels primarily along the road and starts on the seashores of Helsinki. The coastal nature of Western Uusimaa is rocky and undulating. The destinations of Western Uusimaa are among the most popular cycling destinations in Finland. The forests of Teijo Hiking Area still feature signs of the period of ironworks, such as coal pit foundations. Turku is one of Finland’s most beautiful and lively summer cities and the country’s most significant cities historically.

Helsinki–TURKU 6 DAYS 252 KM EASY

Distances Helsinki – Kirkkonummi Kirkkonummi – Inkoo Inkoo – Tammisaari Tammisaari – Teijo Teijo – Salo Salo – Turku

39 km 33 km 44 km 56 km 21 km 59 km

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

24

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 The maritime and affluent cities of Helsinki and Espoo At the start of this tour, maritime Helsinki shows its most attractive features. The shoreline route passes on the seaside of Kaivopuisto Park towards Lauttasaari and further to the finest residential areas of Espoo. We leave behind the urban hustle and bustle as we move on to Kirkkonummi in rural settings. Broadleaved forests and wide open fields alternate on the course of the hilly route. Day 2 Idyllic small villages and towns of Western Uusimaa Leaving Kirkkonummi behind, we continue our journey to Siuntio. Siuntio is a community of many manor houses. Several of them are in private ownership but still stand tall as landmarks to passers-by. In the centre of Siuntio stands the medieval stone church dedicated to St Peter. As we approach Inkoo, we start to catch glimpses of the sea. The guest boat harbour is located right next to the market square and is an ideal spot for relaxation in the evening. Day 3 The ruins of Raseborg Castle and Finland’s oldest summer café We explore the history of ironworks at Fagervik, where attractive red houses create a cosy atmosphere. The hilly and curved route continues to the old Raseborg Castle. The carefully maintained area houses a summer theatre and café. The tour continues to Tammisaari, where some of the town’s most attractive features include the Old Town and its wooden houses, the proximity of the sea and a relaxed atmosphere.


Accommodation

Day 4 Teijo Hiking Area and Ironworks From Tenhola, our route continues towards Teijo Hiking Area. In the region of Finland Proper, the journey alternates between forest and cultural landscapes towards Teijo. Teijo Hiking Area provides opportunities for versatile activities. The varied landscape includes lakes, rocks and forests. The sea provides its own addition to the scenery and atmosphere. Day 5 Trip to Finland’s Silicon Valley The narrow, fjord-like sea bay pushes itself inland, almost reaching the town of Salo. The route follows along the shores of the bay to Salo. Salo has a rich past and is surrounded by an affluent and lively countryside. Salo is first and foremost known as a technology town and Finland’s Silicon Valley. Day 6 Distinguished cultural landscapes and the vibrant City of Turku Rikala is part of the esteemed scenic areas of the River Valley of Halikonjoki River in Halikko. Rikalanmäki is a long ridge, and parts of it date back to the late Stone Age. The views from Rikalanmäki are astonishing in their splendour. From Halikko, we continue on the old Turku Road towards Paimio. Paimio is a small modern rural town where the two passageways, the historic King’s Road and the pre-historic Paimionjoki River, meet. Historic sights, including the Turku Castle and Cathedral, are among the best known attractions in Turku. Turku has good train connections to Helsinki, and you can also take the coach on your return.

Kirkkonummi www.majvik.fi www.hotellisiikaranta.fi www.hvittorp.fi www.kirkkonummi.fi Inkoo www.hrtigris.fi www.kupariniemi.fi www.vastankvarn.fi www.westerby.fi www.mangsgard.fi www.inkoo.fi Tammisaari www.visitraseborg.com Teijo www.teijo.com Salo www.salovisit.fi Turku www.turkutouring.fi

Difficulty level: Easy to medium The terrain is undulating, some daily distances are not very long, and you can take a rest day in several destinations. The route has lots to see, so you can have plenty of breaks. The total length of the route makes the difficulty level medium. The most popular cycling region in Finland! Book your accommodation well in advance!

Highlights The historic King’s Road and its milieu ● The coastal towns of Inkoo, Tammisaari and Hanko ● Teijo Ironworks and Hiking Area ● The cultural landscapes of Halikko ● Turku, Finland’s oldest city ●

25


Green Capital Region Helsinki – Nuuksio – Nurmijärvi – Helsinki

The multi-faceted nature of the Uusimaa region meets you right outside the city. Leafy deciduous forests and pleasantly undulating terrains provide an excellent setting for a cycling tour. The tour starts in seaside scenery towards Espoo. The Nuuksio National Park offers a wide variety of nature experiences in wilderness right next to the capital. We move from the luscious countryside to the centre of Nurmijärvi. The magnificent rapids in Vantaanjokilaakso guide us back to the south. Through the many parks of Helsinki, we will arrive back to the beating heart of the city.

Helsinki–Helsinki 3 Days 137 KM Medium

Distances Helsinki – Nuuksio Nuuksio – Nurmijärvi Nurmijärvi – Helsinki

51 km 42 km 44 km

Download APP: Outdoors Finland

26

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 Helsinki and Nuuksio National Park The tour starts in central Helsinki along the shoreline of Meilahti to the west. The most interesting sights on the first part of the tour include the museum of the long-term Finnish President Urho Kekkonen in Tamminiemi. The building has been restored with its traditional features, and the interior breathes the atmosphere of the 70s. There will be plenty to admire afterwards in the park-like Viherlaakso and the beautiful houses and courtyards of northern Kauniainen. Urban housing gradually disappears as we take towards Nuuksio. The Nuuksio National Park is situated on the border of the oak zone and the southern coniferous zone. The scenery is very rocky, and the Ice Age has left its marks in the shape of gorges and valleys. The steep slopes are covered with various exotic plants, and the ponds attract avian life. The park contains plenty of routes suitable for short excursions. A sign-posted cycling route goes through the park. Day 2 Finnish countryside landscape and small villages The journey continues in an undulating landscape towards the north. Along the route there are inhabited areas located nicely between forests. The village community of Otalampi has developed along a railway line, and protected station buildings liven up the scenery. We meander through small village centres to Kiljava, where the beaches of Sääksjärvi Lake entice for a swim. The vibrant centre of Nurmijärvi offers many services.


SIGHT The overwhelming sight from the rocky hill of Uusikorpi is famous place for rest!

Day 3 In Vantaanjokilaakso The day tour follows along the River Vantaa. Today a museum, Finnish national author Alekis Kivi’s birth-place is in Palojoki village. Next to the museum is the museum area of Taaborinvuori hill, the setting for various summer events. Myllykoski is an imposing sight particularly in the spring. It used to be one of the best mill locations in Nurmijärvi, and the first power plant in Nurmijärvi was built on its rapids in the 1920s. Myllykoski has good cycling routes for daytrips, and it is also a popular fishing area. A museum bridge for light traffic crosses the River Myllyjoki. The journey continues towards Vantaa in the south. The River Vantaa winds through the historic old Helsinki Parish Village, where landscape is dominated by stone churches, old residential houses, a graveyard, mill and coffee shop. The area is a popular recreational destination in summertime. The route ends at the Vanhankaupunginkoski rapids, and the rest of the tour to city centre runs smoothly through scenic parks.

Accommodation www.visitespoo.fi www.vihti.fi/matkailu www.nurmijarvi.fi

Difficulty level: Easy to medium The daily distances are reasonable, the route has some climbs but no long hills. The route is suitable for beginning cyclists, but you should reserve enough time for the route. The distances on the first and last day can be shortened by taking a local train to Espoon keskus and, on the return, a train from Vantaankoski to Helsinki, for example.

27


Download APP: Outdoors Finland

28

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Hiking in Finland

29


The hiking areas of Southern Finland cover all of the most important nature reserves and biotopes in Finland. Routes cross wilderness-like forests and lush groves, the seaside and rocky islets and pass by open inland lakes and rivers.

Hiking areas in Southern Finland Häme (Kanta-Häme) The nature of Häme lake highlands represents the Finnish forest, ridge, lake and bog nature as well as cultural traditions and history. The area’s most important nature destinations include, among other things, the National Parks of Torronsuo and Liesjärvi, the Folk Park of Saari and Aulanko Nature Reserve in the heart of the City of Hämeenlinna. 1. The magnificent landscapes of Torronsuo National Park represent Finnish nature at its most authentic. It has remained almost undisturbed despite its location in the middle of old cultivated lands and large cities.

5 4

2. Liesjärvi National Park is suitable for day trips. You can try old Finnish outdoor chores at the Heritage Farm. You can walk across an intimate old forest area and on a gorgeous ridge traversing beautiful lake sceneries. 3. Aulanko has been a popular tourist attraction for over 100 years and its magnificent park with its buildings is nationally one of the most significant environments of cultural history. The breathtaking national landscape attracts over 400,000 visitors annually.

3

1 2

4. The Evo Hiking Area is one of the largest forest areas in Southern Finland and enables hikes of several days. The middle section is dominated by easy access ridge terrain turning rocky and more difficult to cross at the edges of the area. Elevation differences can reach up to 80 metres.

12

Päijät-Häme 5. Päijänne National Park dominates the northern part of Päijät-Häme and the second largest lake in Finland – Päijänne. The landscape is marked by ridges, rocky islets and open lake. There are great hiking destinations

30

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

11

9

10


The hiking areas comprise national parks and protected areas, recreation areas and areas separately designated for hiking. Here are just a few teasers, see more online at www.outdoorsfinland.fi.

around the national park and in the middle of it.

South Karelia 6. South Karelia is a gateway between east and west. The area comprises Finland’s largest lake – Saimaa – and two busy border towns – Lappeenranta and Imatra. Hiking trails cross varying terrain and are scattered around the region.

Kymenlaakso 7. The most important hiking destination of Kymenlaakso is Repovesi National Park, which ranks among the most popular national parks in Finland. Elevation differences in the terrain provide challenges even for an experienced hiker, but the area also includes easy routes. The landscape is dominated by rugged rocks and clear-watered lakes. 8. The small Valkmusa National Park covers the largest and most diverse bog areas of southern coastal Finland. The mighty Kymijoki River flows along the northern edge of the area. Elevated rocks and the nature tower provide excellent opportunities for admiring views.

6

Uusimaa 9. he surroundings of the metropolitan area offer gorgeous natural treasures suitable for hiking. Nuuksio National Park is an ideal destination for a couple of days. The area hosts ravines, rocks and small forest ponds that are right next to the trails.

7

10. The forests of Sipoonkorpi National Park are rich in spruce and the landscape is marked by rural settlement. The area consists of diverse types of forest, bogs and cultural sceneries. The terrain is varying and elevation differences are great in places. 11. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park represents the most beautiful Finnish archipelago extending from the open sea all the way to the inner archipelago. The national park has been awarded the European Diploma of Protected Areas from the Council of Europe (www.coe.int).

8

Kartan valmistus:

KARTTATIIMI OY (09) 148 1947 http://www.karttatiimi.fi

Pohjakartta: © Maanmittauslaitos 2013

12. Nature in the Lohja area is quite diverse, lush and rich including numerous lakes. Karkali Strict Nature Reserve is one of the finest grove areas in Southern Finland. Karnaistenkorpi, on the other hand, provides wilderness-like scenery offering plenty of different options for day trips.

31


Highlights of Summer Activities in Southern Lake Päijänne Area Lahti – Asikkala – Padasjoki – Sysmä

Lahti region and surrounding municipalities Asikkala, Padasjoki and Sysmä have diverse possibilities for summer activities combined with culture! Especially the unique lakeside environment of southern Lake Päijänne, clean water, esker scenery and rich flora offer a perfect setting for unforgettable lake excursions by canoes. The unique pearl of nature tourism, Päijänne National Park, and the surrounding areas are also easily accessible to hikers and cyclists. Most of the activities can be undertaken without a guide; maps and route descriptions are available on the Internet: www.loma-paijanne.fi

LAHTI 7 days Availability: Summer, individual travellers. Languages: English, Finnish, (German).

For contact information see page 55: Tourism association Juotavan Hyvä Etelä-Päijänne ry Download APP: Outdoors Finland

32

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Day 1 Hiking and cycling at Pulkkilanharju, Asikkala – self-guided Hiking 4.4 km and cycling about 26 km, day trip. Pulkkilanharju trail is situated in Päijänne National Park and is suitable for day trips. The path starts below Karisalmi Bridge and passes through beautiful esker and lake scenery. You can walk either the 2.3 km long nature trail, or the whole marked trail, the length of which is a little more than 4 km in total. Trail difficulty: Easy Markings: The path is marked with blue painted marks on trees. You can reach the trail either by car on Route 314 or you can rent bicycles from Lehmonkärki resort. Bicycle rental: €25–35 / bicycle / day for overnighting customers, €30– 40 / bicycle / day for non-customers. Day 2 Hiking at Päijätsalo Island nature trails, Sysmä – self-guided Circular route 4 km and shorter connecting trails to Päijätsalo lookout tower, 2–3 hours. Päijätsalo Island (300 ha) is located about 7 km from the village of Sysmä and has several shorter trail options suitable for hiking and Nordic walking. The circular route starts and ends at Päijätsalo car park and passes through varied forest and lake scenery. The route is mostly surrounded by pine forest but some birch trees can also be found by the lake shore. Päijätsalo lookout tower is situated in the middle of the island and offers breathtaking views over the glittering blue waters of Lake Päijänne. Trail difficulty: Medium / fairly demanding. The forest and lake scenery and the height differences of the island add variety to the trail. The height differences and rocky parts may slow your progress a little. Markings: The tower can be reached from the car park along paths which are marked with red painted marks. The circular route is marked with blue painted marks.


Day 3 Hiking at Kammiovuori, Sysmä Hiking 4 km, 2–3 hours. Kammiovuori trail is located about 27 km from Sysmä and 75 km from Vääksy/Asikkala and is especially suitable for day trips. The trail passes through varying landscape, which was shaped by the Ice Age. Along the trail are a couple of points of interest and the view from the top is breathtaking! Trail difficulty: Medium / fairly demanding. The start of trail is challenging because of the climb and partly rocky path. Markings: The trail is marked with blue and white marks painted on trees. Day 4 Hiking or canoeing at Päijänne National Park, Kelvenne Island – self-guided Hiking 9 km/18 km, day trip, canoeing about 20 km, 6–7 hours. The Kelvenne trail is situated in Päijänne National Park and is especially suitable for a day trip. The trail can be walked either from the south of the island (Kirkkosalmi) to the north (Likolahti) or vice versa. M/S Elbatar sails to Kelvenne Island from Padasjoki four times a week in July and once a week from Asikkala/Vääksy. Kelvenne Island can also be reached by water taxi from Padasjoki. The varied trail passes beautiful sandy beaches, peaceful forests and tops of high eskers. There are a number of sheltered bays, which are beautiful places to rest, and there are also several camp-fire sites. Beside the esker landscape, the effects of the Ice Age can also be found in the form of kettle holes: one of the kettle holes has formed a small lake in the middle of Kelvenne Island. Trail difficulty: Medium / fairly demanding. In some places the rocky path and the elevation of the path may slow you down. Markings: The path is marked with blue painted marks on trees. M/S Elbatar: Cruise ticket to Kelvenne Island: €15 / adult, €7.50 / children 4–14 years Water taxi: €70 / one way, max. 5 persons. Contact person: Mr Timo Nuutinen, padasapu@gmail.com, tel. +358 44 364 7111 Kelvenne Island can also be reached by canoe from Padasjoki. You can either book a guided paddling tour to Kelvenne Island or paddle by yourself from Mainiemi Paddling Centre (Padasjoki) to Kelvenne Island. Both canoe and kayak rental prices include all necessary equipment and a waterproof map which covers the Päijänne National Park areas. Canoes and kayaks are rented by local paddling association Padasjoen Latu. Canoe and kayak rental: €28 / person / canoe or kayak / 24 hours Contact person: Mr Tero Paarvio, teropaarvio@hotmail.com

Tips for day trips: Visit at Iittala Village: Iittala Glass Centre and Reindeer Park Asikkala – Iittala 95 km, Padasjoki – Iittala 88 km, Sysmä – Iittala 128 km In Iittala Reindeer Park you can get to know the lovely northern animal, the reindeer, even in summer. The Reindeer Park is open 2.6.–16.6.2013 on Sundays 12am – 4pm 19.6.–28.7.2013 Wednesday–Sunday 12am – 4pm Price: €5 / person Iittala Glass Centre is a diverse and comfortable shopping and tourist destination in a tranquil park-like setting, where history meets the present. In the area, you can explore the history of Finnish glass-blowing and glass. In the shops you can find highquality design, crafts, interior design and delicatessen products. Visit at Verla Mill Museum Asikkala – Verla 70 km, Padasjoki – Verla 99 km, Sysmä – Verla 90 km The Verla Groundwood and Board Mill Museum was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996. It is located in an idyllic village and is a living monument to the early days of the Finnish forest industry. Opening hours 14.5.–1.9.2013 Tuesday – Sunday 9.30am – 5pm Price: €8 / adult, children under 18 years free Please note: You may visit the museum on guided tours only. Tours in languages other than Finnish are arranged on request. The basic exhibition, other exhibition areas and the rock painting can be visited free of charge.

33


34

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Day 5 Hiking at Padasjoki, Päijänne-Ilves Trail – self-guided Hiking 13 km, 3–5 hours. Päijänne-Ilves trail is a connecting trail to the Evo hiking area. The path starts from Padasjoki Harbour and ends at the car park for Tarusjärvi at the Evo hiking area. The trail goes through varying village and forest. Trail difficulty: Medium / fairly demanding. Markings: The path is marked with yellow painted marks and ribbons on trees. Note: The nearest bus stop at the end of the trail is situated on highway 24, about 3 km from the car park for Tarusjärvi. You can also order a taxi in advance to pick you up from Tarusjärvi. Day 6 Fishing at Lake Päijänne – guided Etelä-Päijänteen Kalastuspalvelut provides high quality fishing trips at the waters of Lake Päijänne and Lake Ruotsalainen. Fishing trips are suitable for all fishermen, from experienced fishers to a beginner. During the trips, you will have full service ofprofessional fishingguide, and all needed fishing equipment is in your use. Most popular fishing “styles” are casting and jigging but trolling and angling are also available. Casting or jigging trip for 2 persons Price: €110 / person Price includes: boat, fishing guide, fishing permits, fishing equipment, snack and refreshments, VAT 10 % Duration of the trip: about 4 hours Place: Kalkkinen village, Asikkala Day 7 Visit at Kalkkinen village – self-guided Asikkala – Kalkkinen 28 km, Padasjoki – Kalkkinen 45 km, Sysmä – Kalkkinen 31 km. Kalkkinen is an idyllic village situated at Asikkala municipality and worth of visit. Pihamaa Estate & Winery is a wonderful destination for excursions and shopping. Boutique shop sells freshly picked berries: strawberries, raspberries and blackcurrants and other local delicacies and handicrafts. You can also check out the award-winning wines which are primarily made from own berries. Pihamaa Café is situated in an attic of an old barn and serves homemade pastries accompanied with coffee or other beverages from the farm. Opening hours: 1st of June – 31st of August, open daily. Other places to see: Kalkkinen Canal region, Kalkkinen Church.

Asikkala and Vääksy Accommodation • Hotel Tallukka • Iso-Naappila Holiday Cottages • Aurinkoranta Holiday Cottages • Pätiälä Manor’s cabins • Lehmonkärki Villas • Urajärvi Holiday Village Places to see • Historic Vääksy Canal region • Päijännetalo House: Fishing and Nature Centre • Urajärvi Manor Museum Tips / other activities • Aurinko–Ilves trail (30 km) to Evo hiking area • Cycling at Vääksy and its surroundings

Sysmä Accommodation • Tervalepikko Holiday Cottages • B&B Kivitatti Places to see • Sysmä St. Olaf’s Church • Sysmä Museum • Sysmä Theatre House • Päijätsalo lookout tower

Padasjoki and surroundings Accommodation • Kullasmarina Holiday Apartments • Kiuasniemi Villas • Villa Takila • Raut-Kotka Holiday Cottages • B&B Punainen Tupa • Alatalo Holiday Cottages • Ahola’s Cottages Places to see • Nyystölä village bird watching tower • Palsa Mill Museum and café (Vesijako village) • Padasjoki Church Tips / other activities • Cycling at Padasjoki village and its surroundings • Cruise from Padasjoki to Lehmonkärki (only on Wednesdays) and cycling back to Padasjoki or to Vääksy

Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

35


Download APP: Outdoors Finland

36

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Canoeing and Kayaking in Finland

37


Southern Finland offers a multitude of canoeing opportunities unparalleled in their diversity. The adorable

coastal area with its labyrinthine archipelago as well as the marvellous lakes and rivers are all within your reach, a short distance away from the pulsing capital. The waters will provide you with unforgettable experiences from the early spring to the late autumn. Finnish nature and the changing seasons offer a great setting for canoe trips. The amount of light varies, and the wonder of the nightless sumCanoeing routes and areas River canoeing 1. The Siuntionjoki River provides a great setting for a canoe day trip near Helsinki. The river flows gently to the sea, and anchored along the way are nature and culture buoys. See page 46. 2. The Tainionvirta River starts from Hartola and flows through the village of Sysmä, towards the Päijänne National Park. The total distance is about 40 km. The canoe trip is suitable for beginners

7

too. There are also some challenges, including a few small rapids and sections where canoes must be carried past dams. See page 42. 3. For centuries, the Mustijoki River has been an important waterway from the coast to the inland. The river flows through a quintessential Finnish forest and countryside landscape. For the most part, the Mustijoki flows steadily, but the journey is spiced up by rapids, submerged dams and power plants.

3

See page 47.

Lake canoeing 4. The Repovesi National Park is a fairly barren woodland area embellished with forests, rugged cliffs and dozens of lakes and ponds. Repovesi is one of Finland’s most popular hiking

9

5

destinations. The landscape consists of vast unpopulated forests, steep cliffs and numerous clear lakes and ponds. See page 48.

1

5. The largest lake in the region of Uusimaa, Lake Lohjanjärvi is connected to Lake Hiidenjärvi. The lakes are suitable for canoeists of all skill levels, and the canoe routes vary from few-hour trips to longer journeys. Lake Lohjanjärvi features dozens of coves and about 250 islands and islets. There are also several fine hiking routes. See page 40.

38

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

8

9


mer night can be experienced on water. Our canoeing section introduces you to canoe routes and areas with canoeing services: equipment rental companies, canoeing centres and companies offering guided activities. Our canoeing section also features canoeing packages offered by companies, including everything you need for a memorable canoeing experience. You can paddle a canoe at any time of the day or night, on rivers, lakes and the sea!

6. Lake Saimaa is Finland’s largest lake and Europe’s fourth-largest natural freshwater lake. The busy cities of Imatra and Lappeenranta are located on the eastern shore of the lake. The waters of Lake Saimaa and the Kymijoki River are connected by the Väliväylä route. See page 49. 7. Lakes Vanajavesi, Katumajärvi and Alajärvi in Häme offer the opportunity for day trips. Lake Vanaja glimmers blue around the city of Hämeenlinna, enabling canoe trips right from the city centre. From the lake, you can admire

2

the quintessentially Finnish landscape and the medieval Häme Castle. Part of the Kokemäenjoki water system, Lake Katumajärvi is a large lake to the east of the centre of Hämeenlinna. Lake Alajärvi is surrounded by recreational

6

and hiking areas. See page 51.

Sea canoeing 8. Located in Western Uusimaa, the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park extends from the open sea to the inner archipelago. The national park covers three out of the four archipelago zones: the inner and outer archipelago

6

and the open sea. It has no land areas other than islands – almost 90% of the park consists of water areas. There are equipment rental services available for experienced canoeists. See pages 41 and 44. 9. In the metropolitan area and Porvoo, off Helsinki and Espoo, there is a canoeing area with numerous rocky islets and islands. Some of the islands are recreational areas with services, hiking routes and beaches. Some feature interesting historical destinations, and others are uninhabited, wind-beaten desert islets. Another option is a guided sea adventure. See pages 43, 45 and 47. 10. The Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park consists of a hundred

10

islands and islets scattered far away from the mainland. The national park is famed for its rich birdlife and military history. You can reach Ulko-Tammio Island by a scheduled boat service from Kartan valmistus:

KARTTATIIMI OY (09) 148 1947 http://www.karttatiimi.fi

Pohjakartta: © Maanmittauslaitos 2013

Hamina (www.meriset.fi) in the summer, and the inhabited central islands, Haapasaari and Kaunissaari, can be reached by a scheduled boat service from Kotka (www.kotka.fi).

39


The beautiful surroundings of Lake Lohjanjärvi

Kayaking trip at Lake Lohjanjärvi

Kayaking and bird watching trip

Night Kayaking

From the rural landscapes of the Väänteenjoki River, our kayaks slowly glide towards the open waters of Lake Lohjanjärvi. In strong winds, it is better to avoid the open lake and travel along the shoreline and small islands. On the other side of the lake awaits Cape Karkalinniemi and the Torhola Cave, the largest limestone cave in Finland. The cave is 28 metres long and up to 9 metres high. We will end our trip at the Alitalo Apple Vineyard. The exquisite flavours provided by the vineyard, its thousands of apple trees and cute farm animals are a truly memorable experience. Return to Kisakallio takes place in a minibus. The trip is suitable for people with some experience in kayaking.

Along this route, the idyllic scenery of the Väänteenjoki River slowly transforms into beautiful rural landscape. During the trip, we will enjoy the sounds of birds at Kutsilanlahti Bay and admire the rugged bridge construction of the E18 motorway. Canoes will silently weave their way through the Kutsilanlahti reeds. There is a good chance of spotting swans, geese and ducks, among other birds. Halfway, we will reach the Väänteenjoki River floodgate, taking a break and enjoying a packed lunch there. This combined kayaking and bird watching trip is suitable for beginners and seasoned kayakers alike.

As the sun sets, our group, equipped with head torches, sets off for a nocturnal adventure on the Väänteenjoki River. When the sun sinks further, it’s time to switch on the torches. The beam of your torch may well catch some bats or ospreys whooshing through the night air. Upon reaching the Väänteenjoki floodgates, we will stop for a coffee break. The kayaking part of the trip takes about 2 to 3 hours. The trip is also well suited for beginners. The night is topped off by a nocturnal sauna and a dip into the serene Lake Lohjanjärvi. After the sauna, we will gather at a campfire and grill sausages. Then it’s time for bed, with dozens of new experience under the belt.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Easy.

Length: Approximately 25 kilometres.

Length: 5–15 kilometres.

Length: Approximately 10 kilometres.

Location: Lake Lohjanjärvi.

Location: Lake Lohjanjärvi.

Location: Lake Lohjanjärvi.

Availability: 1 May – 31 October. For groups. Advance reservation.

Availability: 1 May – 31 October. For groups. Advance reservation.

Availability: 1 May – 31 October. For groups. Advance reservation.

Duration: Full day.

Duration: 2–4 hours

Duration: 3–4 hours

Price: From €130 per person.

Price: From €80 per person.

Price: From €170 per person.

Departure: Start and end in Kisakallio. Time flexible.

Departure: Start and end in Kisakallio. Time flexible.

Departure: Start and end in Kisakallio. Time flexible.

Group size: Minimum 8, maximum 80.

Group size: Minimum 8, maximum 80.

Group size: Minimum 8, maximum 80.

Languages: English, Swedish, Germany. French and Russian on request.

Languages: English, Swedish, Germany. French and Russian upon request.

Languages: English, Swedish, Germany. French and Russian upon request.

Disabled: No.

Disabled: No.

Disabled: No.

Further information: Price includes guided safari, insurance, picnic lunch and minibus back to Kisakallio.

Further information: Price includes guided safari, insurance and picnic lunch.

Further information: Price includes guided safari, insurance, picnic coffee, sauna, midnight snack by the campfire, accommodation and breakfast.

For contact information see page 54: Kisakallion Urheiluopisto. 40

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Sea kayaking at Finland’s southern tip

Beginners’ course

Sightseeing paddling

Stand Up Paddle introduction

In accordance with the Finnish Paddling and Rowing Association standards. The goal is to reach adequate kayaking skills to safely continue the hobby. Most of the course will be spent practising canoeing skills. Other course themes include basic information about canoeing and relevant equipment, how to select and adjust the correct equipment, how to dress according to weather conditions and pack extra clothing, other supplies needed, safety instructions, everyman’s rights, and where you may or may not canoe or come ashore.

Join us for a canoeing trip at the Kola Bay. During the trip you can enjoy a unique seaside view of the beautiful silhouette of the city of Hanko, the Puistovuori Cape and the cannons on the Casino cliffs. Before setting off, we will go through basic safety and manoeuvring skills. We will take a canoeing trip of approximately 3–4 km, depending on group dynamics. There will be plenty of stops for you to take photos of Hanko’s beautiful coastline and enjoy refreshments and snacks. The trip is suitable for beginners.

Stand Up Paddling, or SUP, is a great exercise for the entire body and a suitable activity for people of all ages. This course will teach you the easiest way to mount the board, the correct way to fall and how to ensure safety. We will also practise paddling techniques, balancing and standing up on the board. We will go over the basic positions: paddling while lying down, kneeling and standing up. Depending on the group and weather, we will also paddle a short round.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Skill level: Easy.

Length: 4–5 kilometres.

Length: Max. 4–5 kilometres.

Length: Max. 2–3 kilometres.

Location: Hanko, Raasepori, Siuntio.

Location: Hanko, Kola Bay.

Location: Hanko, sheltered beach.

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers, for groups by reservation.

Availability: Every Sunday in July. For individual travellers and groups. For groups also by reservation.

Availability: Every Sunday in July. For individual travellers and groups. For groups also by reservation.

Duration: 3 h

Duration: 1,5 h

Price: €60 per person.

Price: €60 per person.

Departure: Hanko Plagen 10 am.

Departure: Regatta Beach / Kappelinsatama Harbour 3 pm.

Duration: 2 x 5 h Price: €100 per person. Departure: Sommaröstrand Skåldö, Raasepori. Sat–Sun 10 am. Group size: Max 10 persons.

Group size: Max 20 persons.

Languages: English, German, Finnish and Swedish.

Languages: English, German, Finnish and Swedish. Upon request also French, Spanish and Russian.

Disabled: No. Further information: Price includes gear, guidance and diploma. Please bring a change of clothes and a water bottle.

Disabled: No. Further information: Price includes gear, guidance and surprise picnic. Please bring a water bottle, windproof jacket and a change of clothes. Subject to weather conditions. Participants must know how to swim.

Group size: Max 10 persons. Languages: English, German, Finnish and Swedish. Upon request also French, Spanish and Russian. Disabled: No. Further information: Price includes gear, guidance and surprise picnic. Please bring a water bottle, windproof jacket and a change of clothes. Subject to weather conditions. Participants must know how to swim.

For contact information see page 54: Kola Kayaking. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

41


The natural beauty of Finnish Lakeland

Self-guided paddling trip from Hartola to Sysmä Travelling through both untouched nature and old cultural landscapes, the Tainionvirta is a great river for paddling. The sheltered waters of the river run evenly and the open lake areas offer contrasting conditions for the trip. The river covers about

24 kilometres of the route from Lake Jääsjärvi to Lake Päijänne. The route features small but vibrant rapids that provide whitewater experiences. The route includes four locations where you will need to carry your canoe over an old mill dam. Accommodation is

Skill level: Intermediate.

Group size: 3–10 persons

Length: Approximately 40 kilometres.

Languages: English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Russian and Swedish.

Location: Tainionvirta River. Availability: Spring, summer, autumn. Upon request. Duration: Two days. Price: €230 per person.

Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes one night in Hotel Linna, one night at Krouvin Camping, canoes, life jackets, food, and transportation from Sysmä back to Hartola.

Departure: Jääsjärvi, Koskenniska.

For contact information see page 54: Maahisen Muki ja Mela. 42

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

provided halfway in Krouvin Camping, where you will have the chance to try the local brew and attend a country dance during weekends. A nice exercise, also enjoying local culture and wildlife.


Kayaking trip to the Gulf of Finland

Helsinki by Kayak

Self-Guided Kayaking on the Gulf of Finland

A relaxed kayaking trip led by an experienced guide in the clear waters of the East Helsinki Archipelago, along natural sandy beaches and tiny islets. We will also take a break, come ashore and enjoy a nice picnic. Our guides will choose the most suitable route depending on the weather and wind conditions and explain the basics of kayaking both at the beginning of the trip and as we go along. You will be provided with a first-class sea kayak and paddling gear, as well as waterproof clothing if it rains. The trip is suitable for both beginners and more experienced kayakers.

Explore the unique archipelago at your own pace. There are countless alternative routes and accommodation options. The open sea is close by if you are looking for demanding waters, but the countless islands also provide more shelter. Taking a self-guided trip

requires previous kayaking experience and you should also be accustomed to camping. In some locations, you can spend the night in a cabin, but mostly accommodation is only available in tents. Route planning assistance included.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: From easy to highly demanding, depending on the route selected and the weather conditions.

Group size: 1–20 persons. Depending on the selected route and accommodation.

Length: Depends on the skill level of the group. Location: Eastern Helsinki. Availability: Spring, summer, autumn. Upon request. Duration: 11 May – 22 September. For individual travellers and groups. Price: €230 per person. Departure: Jääsjärvi, Koskenniska. Group size: 1–60 persons Languages: English and Finnish. German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish upon request.

Length: 10–500 kilometres. Location: On the coast of Southern Finland. Usually between Kotka and Turku. Availability: From the beginning of May until the end of September. Duration: 2–14 days. Price: From €125/person. Departure: Vuosaari Paddling Centre. Transportation from the city centre or the airport can also be arranged.

Languages: English and Finnish. German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish on request. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes a sea kayak with the necessary equipment, cooking and safety utensils, maps and a compass, tent, dry bags, water container, wetsuit if necessary and a waterproof case for your cell phone. Telephone support at all times. Detailed instructions on how to deal with emergencies. Up-to-date weather forecast every morning with an SMS.

Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes transportation, all canoeing equipment, professional guidance, and snack and juice.

For contact information see page 54: Natura Viva. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

43


Ekenäs Archipelago beckons you

Explore the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park

Day trip to the Ekenäs Archipelago

From Raseborg Castle to Ekenäs

We pack our kayaks and head for the labyrinth that is the Ekenäs Archipelago. Paddling all the way to the rugged islets of the outer archipelago, we encounter some of the most breathtakingly beautiful parts of the national park. On day two, we will head for a day-long exploration in the archipelago. On day three, we will return to our point of departure either canoeing or in car transportation. During the trip, we will spend nights in a tent and prepare all our food with a camp cooker. 5–6 hours of canoeing each day. The trip is suitable for both beginners and experienced kayakers.

The Ekenäs archipelago with its many islets and unique wildlife is best experienced in a kayak. A day trip typically lasts approximately 8 hours, and this gives us plenty of time to comfortably experience select locations of the area, for example paddle 18 kilometres around the Älgö Island or travel a similar distance to visit the Jussarö Island – also admiring the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park along the way. A more experienced and skilled group may venture beyond the Jussarö Island, and visit a lighthouse or beacon islands during an extra day.

No other paddling route is as sheltered and comes as close to a jungle safari as this one. This is where you can imagine crocodiles appearing from the reeds behind the next creek. In late summer, the water is covered with water lilies. Raseborg castle is a 14th century construction with many rebuilds and enhancements. It is an interesting attraction. Please note that you should be in fairly good condition for the trip, so you will not end up on the towline at some point. The last 4 kilometres are particularly demanding. During the last leg of the trip, the scenery slowly changes. Halfway along the route we come ashore for a lunch break.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Length: Depends on the weather and the skill level of the group.

Length: 18 kilometres.

Length: 18 kilometres.

Location: Ekenäs Archipelago.

Location: The river running to Ekenäs.

Availability: During the summer. For groups and individual travellers. Upon request.

Availability: During the summer. For groups and individual travellers. Upon request.

Location: Ekenäs Archipelago National Park Availability: During the summer. For groups and individual travellers. Upon request.

Duration: 8 h

Duration: 3 days

Price: €69 per person.

Price: €280 per person.

Departure: From the shores of Ekenäs city centre, or from the shores on the Gullö Island, or from the Skärlandet (Sommarö) shore close to the outer archipelago.

Departure: Gullö, Ekenäs Group size: 4–6 persons. Languages: English, Finnish, German and Swedish. Disabled: Upon request. Further information: The price includes a guide, a kayak with all necessary equipment, all meals and accommodation in a tent.

Group size: 4–10 persons. Languages: English, Finnish, German and Swedish. Disabled: Upon request. Further information: Book meals or bring your own meals and drinking water. Necessary equipment can be included in the tour package for an additional fee.

For contact information see page 54: Paddlingsfabriken. 44

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Duration: 7 h Price: €69 per person. Departure: Raseborg Castle. If necessary, transportation from Ekenäs Camping. Group size: 4–10 persons. Languages: English, Finnish, German and Swedish. Disabled: Upon request. Further information: Book meals or bring your own meals and drinking water. Most of the necessary equipment can also be included in the tour package for an additional fee.


From the Gulf of Finland to the Sea of Åland

Evening trip in the Espoo Archipelago

Inkoo Archipelago

Föglö Archipelago

The trip in the beautiful archipelago takes places on waters where the emperors of Russia used to spend some of their holidays. You will get to enjoy some breath-taking views and wonders of nature. We will paddle mostly on sheltered waters and proceed depending on the group’s skills and fatigue. If the schedule allows, we will also stop for a small breather and come ashore an island. During a longer trip, we will have the time to practise our paddling techniques more and will also stop for a coffee break along the way.

The trip will proceed depending on the skill level of the group. During the trip we will brush up our paddling techniques and learn how to navigate in the archipelago. On top of the rugged nature of the shoreline, you will get to admire lush forests, dozens of tiny islands, islets and narrow straits. Every now and again we will stop to enjoy the scenery. At the end of the day, we will come ashore, pitch our tents and cook dinner. At least on one of the nights, you will also have the chance to go to the sauna. On Sunday, we will paddle back to our departure location, which we will reach at about 4 pm.

In the Åland Archipelago you will really see how varied the archipelago wildlife really is. Within a small area, you get to explore a variety of habitats. The area also has rich avifauna, and you might even spot a sea eagle. Föglö Archipelago is a popular kayaking area with lots of small islands and beautiful straits. It is an excellent location for beginners as well as all kayakers who prefer to paddle on more sheltered waters. We will spend the night in tents, or in fisherman’s huts, and cook our meals on camping cookers. Besides paddling, we will have plenty of time to lounge on the red cliffs, swim, spend time together and enjoy the trip.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Length: 10–15 kilometres.

Length: 10–25 km per day.

Length: 10–30 km per day.

Location: Espoo Archipelago.

Location: Inkoo Archipelago.

Location: Åland Islands.

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers.

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers.

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers.

Duration: 3 or 4 hours.

Duration: 3 days.

Duration: 4 days.

Price: 3 hour trip €45 per person, 4 hour trip €60 per person.

Price: €240 per person.

Price: €310 per person.

Departure: Inkoo Boat Harbour on Friday at 12 noon.

Departure: Föglö (Degerby)

Departure: Espoo, Haukilahti (Mellsten Beach) 6 pm, Espoo, Suvisaaristo (Soukanniemi Beach) 6 pm. Group size: 2–16 persons. Languages: English, Finnish, Swedish and German. Disabled: No. Further information: The trips are intended for people who are in an average physical condition and can swim. The 3 hour trip includes paddling equipment; the 4 hour trip also includes a coffee and pastry.

Group size: 2–12 persons Languages: English, Finnish, Swedish and German. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes kayaking equipment, guide services, all meals, sauna and tent accommodation. The trip is suitable for people with basic kayaking skills and average physical condition who can swim.

Group size: 2−12 persons Languages: English, Finnish, Swedish and German. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes kayaking equipment, guide services, all meals and tent accommodation. The trip is suitable for people who are in an average physical condition and who can swim.

For contact information see page 54: Samba Kayaks. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

45


Western Uusimaa for paddlers

Day trip on the Siuntionjoki River

Two days of paddling with cabin accommodation

Kayaking trip to the Siuntio and Inkoo Archipelago

The Siuntionjoki River, also known as the Amazon of Finland, is an excellent, easy location also suitable for beginners. There is no wind and only weak currents. Halfway the route, there is a small rapid, which we will pass by carrying our canoes for approximately 100 metres along a road. There are piers for paddlers above and below the rapid and also on our departure location and at the paddling centre where we end our trip. Along the river there are some pleasant rest stops where we will stop for a picnic. The paddling route is particularly interesting because of information buoys scattered along the route that explain the nature, history and culture of the area. Our trip will end at sea in Pikkalanlahti Bay.

Enjoy two different paddling experiences on one trip! The Siuntiojoki River is an excellent location for kayakers who appreciate the beauty of nature. During the trip we will cross two lakes and carry our equipment past the Sjundby Rapid. Scattered along the route there are buoys that give information on the nature, history and culture of the area. Once at sea, we will come ashore at the paddling centre, transported from there in cars to fully equipped cabins. In the morning, we will head for the archipelago surrounding Siuntio and Inkoo, towards the recreational areas of Kopparnäs and Stora Halsö Island maintained by the Uusimaa Recreational Association. Our locations include, among other amenities, campfire sites equipped with firewood.

Explore the archipelago with its sheltered waters, open sea areas and countless islands. Glide silently among the islets and cliffs and encounter countless birds. Suitable camping grounds are available in locations maintained by the Uusimaa Recreational Association and in Kopparnäs and Stora Halsö Island. The area includes drinking water outlets, cooking shelters and outdoor toilets. Both areas are also excellent day-trip destinations. A two-day trip can also be extended further into the Inkoo Archipelago.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Length: 10–30 km per day.

Length: Depends on the selected route.

Length: Depends on the selected route.

Location: Siuntionjoki River.

Location: Siuntiojoki River, Siuntio and Inkoo Archipelago.

Location: Siuntio and Inkoo Archipelago.

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers. Upon request. Duration: 5 h Price: €50 per person

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers. Upon request. Duration: 2 days.

Departure: Siuntio village.

Price: €200 per 5 persons + €70 per additional person.

Group size: 2–20 persons.

Departure: Siuntio village.

Languages: English, Finnish and Swedish.

Group size: 2–10 persons.

Disabled: No.

Languages: English, Finnish and Swedish.

Further information: The price includes a kayak or a canoe, paddles, life jacket, dry bag and map, and personal guidance before departure. Return transportation must be arranged separately before the trip.

Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes accommodation, kayaking equipment and personal guidance before departure. As an additional service, transportation from the paddling centre to the cabin.

For contact information see page 54: SE-Action. 46

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Availability: During the summer. For individual travellers. Duration: 1–2 days. Price: One day €40 per person, two days €60 per person. Departure: SE-Action, paddling centre. Group size: 2–20 persons. Languages: English, Finnish and Swedish. Disabled: No. Further information: The rent includes a kayak or canoe, paddles, life jacket, dry bag and map, and personal guidance before departure. Renting other camping equipment is possible only if reserved in advance.


The beautiful Porvoo Archipelago

Guided kayaking trip

River Mustijoki from Hinthaara to Emäsalo

Allow our professional guides lead you to a relaxed kayaking trip through beautiful archipelago scenery. Before setting off, our guides will give you a brief training on paddling techniques and safety. Proceeding slowly, there is plenty of time to enjoy nature! During the trip you will enjoy and admire handsome granite cliffs, gorgeous sandy beaches, countless islands and islets, versatile birdlife, and much more. The trip includes a stop at the Kunuholma Island where we will enjoy a picnic and hear stories about the history of the area.

This route is excellent for a relaxed kayaking day trip for the entire family. The river runs through woods, fields and areas rich in cultural history. The route features easy river sections with an even current as well as more demanding rapids and dams that we skirt onshore. Some of the whitewater can be paddled through, if the water conditions are favourable. The route also features information boards and directional signs. The last five kilometres are paddled at sea. The route ends in a boat station in Emäsalo with a cafeteria and toilets.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Easy / intermediate.

Length: -

Pituus: 16 kilometres.

Location: Porvoo Archipelago.

Location: Mustijoki River to the sea.

Availability: During summer and autumn. Upon request.

Availability: During spring, summer and autumn. Upon request.

Duration: 3 h

Duration: 5 hours.

Price: €72 per person.

Price: €120 per person.

Departure: Seikkailulaakso.

Departure: Seikkailulaakso.

Group size: 5–20 persons.

Group size: 5–20 persons.

Languages: Finnish, Swedish and English.

Languages: Finnish, Swedish and English.

Disabled: No.

Disabled: No.

Further information: The price includes paddling equipment, guidance and picnic lunch.

Further information: The price includes paddling gear, guidance, picnic lunch and transport from Seikkailulaakso to the departure location.

For contact information see page 55: Seikkailulaakso. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

47


Experience Repovesi wildlife

Repo Paddling Repovesi National Park with its fabulous scenery is a perfect destination for a day trip. The routes travel through narrow straits and amidst small islands. The first attraction on the route is the Kuutinkanava Canal. The route continues along Ruskiasalmi Strait to-

wards Kuutinlahti. Along the way, we will come ashore on the foot of the Katajavuori Hill and climb the Kuutinrappu stairs to admire the view from the vantage point. The trip continues at a relaxed pace towards the Lapinsalmi suspension bridge. You can have

Skill level: Easy.

Group size: 1+

Length: 7 kilometres.

Languages: Finnish, Swedish and English.

Location: Repovesi National Park.

Disabled: Upon request.

Availability: During the summer. Upon reservation. For groups and individual travellers.

Further information: The price includes a canoe or a kayak with all the necessary gear. The trip is either self-guided or guided. The guided trip includes basic paddling and technique instructions. Bring along a hat, water bottle, camera in a watertight bag and picnic lunch.

Duration: 6 h Price: Dynamic pricing. Departure: Kuutinlahti paddling base at a scheduled time.

For contact information see page 55: Repovalkea / Tervarumpu. 48

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

a picnic lunch and grill your sausages at the campfire site at Lapinsalmi. At the end of the day, we will return to the paddling base. The trip is suitable for beginners and paddlers with some experience.


Exploring the waterway between Lake Saimaa and the River Kymijoki

River paddling trip on the beautiful Väliväylä

Guided paddling trip

The route is an age-old waterway between Lake Saimaa and the River Kymijoki. On this trip, you get to experience stunning wild nature and great cultural landscapes. The streams feature easily navigable and small rapids, which make the trip exciting but which are also easy for inexperienced paddlers to clear. There

are a number of places to spend the night at along the route, in a tent or lean-to. Places with campfire sites to stop at are also easy to find. The route is suitable for self-guided paddling when you rent the gear and transportation at the Vääntäjä farm. The length of the trip can be tailored to the paddlers’ wishes.

Paddling in the great and varied nature of the Valkeala route. Most of the river along this route is easy-going, widening into a lake at places. A number of rapids make the trip interesting. The length of the trip is tailored to the paddlers’ wishes and skills. The route features several locations suitable to stop at for a moment. During the trip, we will enjoy food prepared at campfire sites. The trip is guided by a paddling guide certified by the Finnish Canoe Federation. The trip is also suitable for beginners.

Skill level: Easy.

Departure: The Vääntäjä farm, or transportation to the paddling place of departure.

Skill level: Easy.

Location: Väliväylä.

Group size: No limit when self-guided. Guided trips: 6−20 persons.

Location: Väliväylä.

Availability: May−September. For groups and individual travellers. Advance reservation.

Languages: Finnish, English.

Availability: May−September For groups and individual travellers. Advance reservation.

Disabled: No.

Duration: From two hours up to a full day.

Further information: Packed lunch included in price.

Price: €310 per person.

Length: From a couple of kilometres to 113 kilometres.

Duration: From a couple of hours up to several days. Price: Gear rental.

Length: 4–10 kilometres.

Departure: The Vääntäjä farm. Group size: 6–20 persons. Languages: Finnish and English. Disabled: No. Further information: Packed lunch included in price.

For contact information see page 55: Maatilamatkailuyritys Veli-Matti Vääntäjä. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

49


Enjoy the lake scenery in Häme

Lake Katumajärvi paddling trip

Lake Vanajavesi city paddling trip

Lake Alajärvi paddling

Enjoy a relaxed paddling trip in the cultural landscape of Vanajanlaakso, free from any noise from motor boats. The trip begins with technique and safety instructions, after which we paddle on and admire the ancient Mantere hill-fort and the Vanajanlinna mansion. Lake Katumajärvi is a valuable bird sanctuary, so you will have the opportunity to spot a range of water birds as we glide along. At the end of the trip, we will return to our departure location. The trip is suitable for all people who are in an average physical condition.

Explore the best parts of Hämeenlinna paddling on the lake. Sometimes it is not necessary to travel great distances to enjoy wildlife. We will paddle towards Lake Aulanko and pass by the Verkatehdas hub of culture, art museum, city docks, Häme Castle, the city park and more. Towards the end of the trip, we will stop to enjoy coffee brewed over campfire and grill some sausages. Our trip ends at the Aulanko Artificial Island with a bridge connection to the mainland. The trip is suitable for all people who are in an average physical condition.

A trip of easy-going, relaxed paddling and enjoying the nature of a beautiful lake. Halfway, we come ashore in Soininsaari Island, where we will build a campfire and brew some coffee. You can also grill sausages, if you like. Soininsaari is a large forest island that practically cuts Lake Alajärvi in half. The island features different grove vegetation, linden trees and varied birdlife as well as a trekking route. After the campfire, we will paddle back to our departure location. The trip is suitable for all people who are in an average physical condition.

Skill level: Easy.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Skill level: Easy.

Length: 1.5–10 kilometres.

Length: 6 kilometres.

Length: 7 kilometres.

Location: Lake Katumajärvi.

Location: Lake Vanajavesi.

Location: Lake Alajärvi.

Availability: During the summer. For groups. Upon request.

Availability: During the summer. For groups. Upon request.

Availability: During the summer. For groups. Upon request.

Duration: 2–3 h

Duration: 2,5 h

Duration: 3–4 h

Price: €45–55 per person.

Price: €50 per person.

Price: €55 per person.

Departure: Hämeenlinna, Solvik Beach.

Departure: Hämeenlinna, Virveli Beach. Transportation to the departure location upon request.

Departure: Hämeenlinna, Tervaniemi Beach.

Group size: 4–10 persons. Trips for larger groups must be negotiated in advance. Languages: Finnish and English. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes the services of a guide.

Group size: 4–10 persons. Trips for larger groups must be negotiated in advance. Languages: Finnish and English. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes canoes.

Group size: 4–10 persons. Trips for larger groups must be negotiated in advance. Languages: Finnish and English. Disabled: No. Further information: The price includes paddles, life jackets, one dry bag per canoe and campfire coffee.

For contact information see page 55: Jani Kanninen Trexpert Adventures. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

50

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Easy-going canoeing in Häme

Canoeing trip in the historic city of Hämeenlinna

Canoeing trip in Lake Katuma (Hämeenlinna)

2–3 Days canoeing trip along rivers (Hämeenlinna)

The route is easy-going and we start with safety and technique instructions – no experience of canoeing required. On this trip, we use open canoes for 2 persons. During the trip, we will also visit the medieval Häme Castle and canoe through the cultural historical landscapes of the Aulanko Nature Reserve. Founded in 1883, it is the oldest tourist attraction in Finland! In Aulanko we will stop on an island to have coffee and sausages grilled over a campfire. After a while, we can either paddle back to the starting point or end our trip somewhere else like Aulanko Spa!

An experienced guide will lead our group for a paddling trip in the beautiful, sheltered archipelago. During the trip we will brush up our paddling techniques and learn how to navigate in the archipelago. On top of the rugged nature of the shoreline, you will get to admire lush forests, dozens of tiny islands, islets and narrow straits. Every now and again we will stop to enjoy the scenery. At the end of the day, we will come ashore, pitch our tents and cook dinner. At least on one of the nights, you will also have the chance to go to the sauna.

Easy-going and relaxing overnight (2 nights) canoeing trip along the narrow and peaceful rivers of Hiidenjoki and Puujoki. From Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. Sleeping in tents or cabins – the choice is yours. Lunches campingor hotel style – whatever you want. The route is easy-going – no white-water or strong currents! We start with safety and technique instructions, so no canoeing or camping experience needed. The possibility exists to do rock climbing (reservations before trip) for an extra charge.

Skill level: Easy

Skill level: Easy

Skill level: Easy

Length: 8–12 km, depending on where the canoeing trip ends

Length: 8 km

Length: 20–30 km, depending on the group

Location: Hämeenlinna, Lake Katumajärvi

Location: Hämeenlinna /Janakkala, River Hiidenjoki and River Puujoki

Location: Hämeenlinna, Aulanko, Lake Vanajavesi Availability: On request. For groups.

Availability: On request. For groups Duration: 3 hours

Availability: On request. For groups. Duration: 2 days

Duration: 5 hours

Price: €550/10 persons + €40/ additional person

Price: €715/10 persons + €60/additional person

Departure: Hotel Vanajanlinna, Hämeenlinna

Departure: As agreed, from Hämeenlinna city or from Hausjärvi.

Departure: Hämeenlinna city centre

Group size: Min. 10 persons

Group size: Max. 16 persons

Group size: Min. 10 Persons

Languages: English, Finnish

Languages: English, Finnish

Languages: English, finnish

Disabled: No

Disabled: No

Disabled: No

Further information: The price includes canoes, paddles, life jackets, a canoeing instructor authorised by the Finnish Canoeing Association, as well as the meals listed and the permits.

Further information: The price includes a wilderness guide and the services of a canoeing instructor, canoes, paddles, life jackets, accommodation for 2 nights in tents, nature meals; breakfast, lunch and dinner; other snacks are at the customer’s expense. Sleeping bags are not included in the price. Cabin accommodation and transport available for an extra charge.

Further information: The price includes canoes, paddles, life jackets, a canoeing instructor authorised by the Finnish Canoeing Association and entry fees to Häme Castle, as well as the meals listed and the campfire arrangements.

Price: Starting from €350/person

For contact information see page 55: Fenix Adventures. Information collected in April 2013. We reserve the right to any changes.

51


52

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Company Directory

The Association of Finnish Travel agents (SMAL-AFTA) is dedicated to the interests of its travel agent, tour operator and incoming agent members in relation to different authorities and clients. www.smal.fi All full members of SMAL-AFTA are registeredin the Register of Package Tour Operators maintained by the national Consumer Administration, and are thus entitled to operate within this field.

INCOMING AGENCIES Member of SMALL-AFTA in Southern Finland Helsinki Expert Porvoo Tours TTE-The Travel Experience Oy

Helsinki Expert Oy

Pohjoinen Makasiinikatu 4, FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 (0)9 2288 1222 Fax: +358 (0)9 2288 1799 sales@helsinkiexpert.fi www.helsinkiexpert.com Helsinki Expert Oy provides comprehensive travel services for corporate guests, leisure groups and individual travelers. They also offer efficient marketing and distribution channels for partners and suppliers in travel industry. Member of Finland Convention Bureau.

goSaimaa

Valtakatu 37, FI-53100 Lappeenranta Tel. +358 (0)207 120 560 info@gosaimaa.com www.gosaimaa.com goSaimaa Ltd is a corporation founded by the local cities, municipalities and travel companies. The key aim is to boost tourism in South Karelia by marketing the diverse product selection by the travel service producers.

Porvoo Tours

Turku Touring

Privately owned full-service incoming company serves leisure and corporate groups in Southern Finland, especially in Porvoo area. Meetings, conferences, delegate management, tailor made incentives and leisure programmes for groups. Nature, archipelago, fishing, traditional Finnish evenings, home visits, culture experiences, transportations.

Turku Touring is a marketing and sales organisation that provides tourism services for Southwest Finland. As an tourism expert and active operator, Turku Touring signifies a high standard actor within the tourist industry, providing services for both the inhabitants of the region and visitors to the province.

Veckjärventie 3, FI-06150 Porvoo Tel. +358 (0)19 574 2200 Fax: +358 (0)19 574 2230 porvootours@porvootours.fi www.porvootours.fi

Aurakatu 4, FI-20100 Turku Tel. +358 (0)2 262 7444 Fax: +358 (02) 262 7679 tourist.info@turku.fi www.turkutouring.fi

TTE – The Travel Experience Ltd Eteläinen Hesperiankatu 10 A 10, FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 (0)9 622 9810 Fax: +358 (0)9 6229 8120 info@travel-experience.net www.travel-experience.net

TTE is one of Finland’s leading Destination Management Companies. They tailor-make programmes for groups, including leisure, Special Interest, incentives, conferences and technical visits. They provide accommodation and any additional travel services needed. They operate programmes all over Finland and throughout Scandinavia, Baltic States and Russia. Member of SITE.

53


Company Directory Canoeing / kayaking

Kisakallion Urheiluopisto Business ID: 0128756-8 Contact person: Harri Hollo Kisakalliontie 284, FI-08360 Lohja Tel. +358 19 31 511 Fax +358 19 315 1290 asiakaspalvelu@kisakallio.fi www.kisakallio.fi Number of staff: 60 Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English National centre for sports education, training and recreation. Guided canoeing trips mainly on Lake Lohjanjärvi. 40 Star Duo twin kayaks and 10 Welhonpesä canoes equipped with paddles and life jackets. Accommodation in an apartment hotel. Kisakallio premises and services are suitable for different corporate functions, celebrations and entertainment purposes. Kisakallio is a partner of the Finnish Canoeing and Rowing Federation and specialises in developing canoeing both as a hobby and as a competitive sport. The company invests in guidance and services promoting canoeing. Kola Kayaking Business ID: 1770406-3 Contact person: Peter Forsström Stora Kyrkogatan 17 B 1, FI-10600 Raseborg Tel. +358 440 885 699 kolakayaking@gmail.com kolakayaking.com Skype: forsspet Number of staff: 1 + assistant guides when necessary Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English, German. When necessary, also Spanish, French and Russian. Adventure travel company specialising in sea kayaking. Our paddling instructor Peter Forsström is a BCU 4 Star Leader Sea and an NIL Guide. Operational area from Hanko to Raasepori. Guided canoeing trips. Beginners’ courses under the recommendations of the Finnish Canoeing and Rowing Federation. Stand Up Paddle (SUP) introductions. SUP rental. Kayak fishing. Operations promoted by the Centre for

54

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Economic Development, Transport and Environment and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. We co-operate with companies that follow the Quality 1000 standard and operate in Metsähallitus’s areas. Maahisen Muki ja Mela Business ID: 1309028-7 Contact person: Helena Kaartinen Keskustie 82, FI-19600 Hartola Tel. +358 50 569 6117 helena.kaartinen@gmail.com www.mukijamela.fi Number of staff: 1 Service in the following languages: Finnish, English, Russian, German, Estonian and Swedish. The company operates in Joutsa and Hartola. Canoeing trips on the River Tainionvirta, fishing packages on Lake Jääsjärvi, hiking trips to the Leivonmäki National Park, archery. Canoe and kayak rental, transport services. Equipment includes mainly canoes, some kayaks are also available. Life jackets, bailer and rope are always included in canoe/kayak rentals. Natura Viva Business ID: 0649766-0 Contact person: Ilkka Lariola Kivitie 2, FI-02240 Espoo Tel. +358 10 292 4030, +358 50 376 8585 info@naturaviva.fi www.naturaviva.fi Number of staff: 2 regular staff members + seasonal employees Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English, German, Italian and Spanish. Beginners’ courses in canoeing and canoeing trips. Operates mainly in Southern Finland. Approximately one hundred kayaks and canoes with equipment for rent, from beginners to advanced canoeists, also for long trips and for whitewater canoeing. Canoeing centre and store located in Vuosaari, Helsinki. Online store sells canoeing and outdoor equipment. Corporate events at sea, on lakes and rivers. Nature trips. Travel agency specialising in activity holidays. Wide cooperation network. Listed as the number one activity in Helsinki by the Tripadvisor service. The Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 in East Helsinki. Metsähallitus contract entrepreneur in the National Parks of Nuuksio and Sipoonkorpi.

Computerless Ltd Paddlingsfabriken Business ID: 0944295-6 Contact person: Jöns Aschan Gullöntie 400, FI-10600 Tammisaari Tel. +358 400 411 992 info@paddlingsfabriken.fi www.paddlingsfabriken.fi Number of staff: 1 + 3 partners Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English Canoeing courses for beginners and more advanced canoeists. Trips to the Ekenäs Archipelago. Kayak and equipment rental. Construction of strip and plywood kayaks, kayak designing, guidance and courses. Operations launched in 2005. The company is BCU 3 Star and BCU Coach Level 2 certified by the British Canoe Union (www.bcu.org.uk) and the Nordic Association for Sea Kayak Instructors (www.nilfinland.fi). Sambakayaks Ltd Business ID: 2325794-1 Contact person: Rasmus Lundén Lukkarinojantie 1, FI-02740 Espoo Tel. +358 50 354 1273, +358 400 770 377 info@sambakayaks.fi www.sambakayaks.fi Number of staff: 3 Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English, German. Canoeing courses and trips as well as corporate and group events hosted by experienced guides. Courses for all skills levels. Trips and events ranging from a few hours to a couple of days. Kayaks and canoeing equipment on sale. Other adventure events, such as downhill skiing, survival courses and snowshoe trekking, also available. Mainly operates in Espoo, Helsinki and Inkoo. Equipment includes high-quality solo or tandem sea kayaks and other canoeing gear. For camping, a stock of 2−4 person tents and camping cookers. Trailer available for kayak transport. One NIL instructor and two NIL assistant instructors (www.nilfinland.fi.) SE-Action Ltd Business ID: 1510450-7 Contact person: Susanne Ekström Purnuksentie 55, FI-02570 Siuntio Tel. +358 9 256 4040 Fax +358 9 256 1217 info@seaction.com www.seaction.com


Number of staff: 4 Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English Programme services, events and celebrations, school trips, cabin rental. Canoeing courses for beginners and more advanced canoeists. Canoeing trips for people of all ages. Canoeing equipment rental. Canoeing centre in Störsvik, Siuntio. Operates in Uusimaa. Wide co-operation network. Travel agencies Porkkala Travel and West Uusimaa Travel. Member of the Quality 1000 programme. Seikkailulaakso Ltd Business ID: 1573437-3 Contact person: Sami Talsi Emäsalontie 152, FI-06950 Porvoo Tel. +358 20 733 0000 myynti@seikkailulaakso.com www.seikkailulaakso.com Service in the following languages: Finnish, Swedish, English Canoeing trips guided by a professional instructor. Event packages, recreational events and celebrations in the Porvoo Archipelago. Locations, equipment and gear for various types of adventure and activities round the year, at land and at sea. Solid experience in organising activities and recreational events for large groups under a variety of themes. Sauna with pool and jacuzzi tub. Apartment hotel. Repovalkea Ltd / Tervarumpu Business ID: 2363958-7 Contact person: Sami Hänninen Kuismantie 985, FI-52920 Voikoski Tel. +358 40 721 7717 info@tervarumpu.fi www.tervarumpu.fi, www.repovesi.com Service in the following languages: Finnish, English, Russian. Recreational centre in the Repovesi National Park, one of the most popular wildlife destinations in Southern Finland. Operations are based on sustainable wildlife travel. Kayak, canoe and equipment rental. All accommodation services within the national park. A range of programme services and activities for corporations and groups varying from nature trips and church boar rowing to cliff climbing. All activities instructed by professional guides. Campsite meals also available for groups.

Maatilamatkailuyritys Veli Matti Vääntäjä The Vääntäjä farm Business ID: 1222944-3 Contact person: Matti Vääntäjä Vääntäjän tie 257, FI-46400 Kaipiainen Tel. +358 400 525 062 vaantajantila@pp.inet.fi www.vaantajantila.com Number of staff: 2 Service in the following languages: Finnish, English Guided paddling trips on the waters of Valkeala. Paddling gear rental, land transportations. Meal service. Holiday cottage rental. Conference, training and festive events. Skiing, hiking and fishing trips. Rod fishing at rapids, on the stream and the lake. Tmi Jani Kanninen Trexpert Adventures Business ID: 1993963-2 Contact person: Jani Kanninen Valkamatie 11, FI-13300 Hämeenlinna Tel. +358 44 301 1314 trexpertadventures@gmail.com www.trexpertadventures.fi (Site under construction) Number of staff: 2 Service in the following languages: Finnish and English Nature and wildlife services in Southern Finland and, if necessary, throughout the country. Get Ready for Hiking courses held by guides who have completed further qualifications in hiking and nature guide services, hiking, paddling and wildlife trips, also over-night trips and longer excursions. During the winter, skiing and snowshoe trips. Equipment rental. Tailored packages, such as for company recreation days or groups of friends. Fenix Adventures Business ID: 2093370-5 Contact person: Kirsi Reinikka Puusepänkatu 5, FI-13110 Hämeenlinna Tel. +358 44 591 9799, +358 40 526 1261 info@fenixohjelmapalvelut.fi www.fenixohjelmapalvelut.fi Number of employees: 4 + contract workers, approx. 20 people Service languages: Finnish, English, Swedish

as nature sports days, workplace health promotion days and thematic evening programmes. The group sizes vary between 2–1,000 people. The company is active mainly in the area of Häme, Pirkanmaa and the Helsinki metropolitan area, but also elsewhere by request. The equipment includes kickbikes, mountain bikes, Nordic walking poles, snow shoes, kicksleds, portable Trangia stoves, GPS devices, compasses, etc. For water activities, we offer open canoes for 2-3 persons, single kayaks, a giant canoe for 8 persons and a traditional wooden church boat. Equipment rental available. Our partners include high-quality accommodation and meeting locations. We have a co-operation agreement with Metsähallitus (the Finnish officials in charge of forestry and natural heritage services). We have received an AAA Certificate for our activities.

Multi activities

from pages 34–37. Tourism association Juotavan Hyvä Etelä-Päijänne ry Business ID: 1025160-4 Contact person: Anu Huusko c/o Padasjoki municipality, Kellosalmentie 20, FI-17500 Padasjoki Tel. +358 44 7533 590 anu.huusko@loma-paijanne.fi www.loma-paijanne.fi Number of staff: 1 Service in the following languages: Finnish, English Juotavan Hyvä Etelä-Päijänne ry is an association operating in the South Päijänne area in the municipalities of Asikkala, Padasjoki and Sysmä. The company focuses on the promotion of tourism and companies operating in the area. The association comprises 36 separate companies in the tourism sector, which comprehensively represent the tourism facilities in the area.

The company, established in 1996, produces a diverse range of outdoor sports activities and other events, such

55


Moving Around BY AIR

BY BUS

Helsinki Airport Helsinki Airport is the gateway to 21 other domestic airports. It is served by direct flights from more than 120 destinations around the world. Airport is situated 19 kilometres (30 minutes) from the city centre. A regular bus connection between the city and the airport operates from the Central Railway Station.

Finland has a well-integrated long-distance bus service network. It is one of the most comprehensive networks in Europe, covering more than 90 percent of public roads. There are more than 40, 000 daily bus departures. The timetables are usually adapted to coincide with rail, air and ship services. Express buses and other regular services from Helsinki, Lappeenranta and Turku to destinations all over the country also depart from the bus station.

Helsinki Region Tourist Information, in Terminal 2A, provides regional travel information around the clock as well as travel material and brochures in several languages. www.visithelsinkiregion.com Lappeenranta Airport Lappeenranta Airport sits on the easternmost border of the European Union. From Lappeenranta you can reach Saimaa by water and travel the Saimaa Canal all the way to Viipuri (Vyborg). The airport is only a few kilometres from the city centre. Turku Airport Turku Airport is the hub of South-West Finland. Distances: Turku 8 km, Raisio 7 km, Naantali 20 km, Salo 50 km, Uusikaupunki 60 km, Loimaa 60 km, Forssa 90 km, Rauma 90 km.

56

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com

Matkahuolto Tel. +358 200 4000 www.matkahuolto.fi www.expressbus.fi

BY SEA Port of Helsinki Tel.+358 9 310 1621 Fax +358 9 3103 3802 port.helsinki@hel.fi www.portofhelsinki.fi The Port of Helsinki is situated in the heart of the city. The main terminals are located a short distance from the city centre. The Olympia Terminal is located at South Harbour and serves Tallink Silja’s ferries to Stockholm, Sweden.

The Makasiini Terminal is located at South Harbour and serves Linda Line’s hydrofoil traffic to Tallinn, Estonia and St. Peter Line ferries to St.Petersburg, Russia. The Katajanokka Terminal is located at the western tip of Katajanokka and serves Viking Line’s ferries to Stockholm and Tallinn. The West Terminal is located at West Harbour and serves Tallink Silja’s and Eckerö Line’s ferries to Tallinn, Estonia. The Hansa Terminal in the new Vuosaari Harvours has a daily cargo and passenger service to Rostock and Travemünde, Germany and Gdynia, Poland. Port of Lappeenranta Kipparinkatu 1, FI-53100 Lappeenranta Tel. +358 5 616 6073 Fax +358 5 616 6075 satamalaitos@lappeenranta.fi www.lappeenranta.fi www.saimaacruises.fi The port is situated on the Saimaa Canal, approximately 75 km from the Gulf of Finland and 9 km from the city centre and international airport. Visafree trips from Lappeenranta to Vyborg, Russia with M/S Carelia.


Port of Turku Linnankatu 90, FI-20100 Turku Tel. +358 2 267 4111 turkuport@port.turku.fi www.portofturku.fi The Port of Turku is the leading Finnish port serving Scandinavia. They have at least five daily return connections between Turku and Stockholm. In addition, there are daily connections from Turku to Germany and almost daily connections to England and to ports at the North Sea.

BY RAIL Domestic rail traffic serves all major cities in the country and extends to the far north, including Rovaniemi, Kemijärvi and Kolari in Lapland. The efficient local traffic service caters for communities with the Southern Finland area. For details on train service to Finland and Russia, please call Tel. +358 600 41 905 VR-Group Ltd, Finnish Railways P.O.Box 488, FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 30 710 contactcenter@vr.fi www.vr.fi

BUS, METRO AND LOCAL TRAIN TRANSPORTATION Helsinki Helsinki has a very efficient public transportation system, with a comprehensive network of bus routes, inner city tram services, commuter trains, and a metro system connecting the centre with several suburban areas in the eastern part of the city.

Turku The Brahe Trip Planner for Turku Public Transport includes information on timetables and bus routes for Turku local traffic and the regional ticket area. The Trip Planner facilitates the use of public transport both for accidental users and regular customers. www.reittiopas.turku.fi/en

Timetables, journeys planners and other information concerning Helsinki’s public transportation: Helsinki Region Transport (HRT) www.hsl.fi Lappeenranta Two major thoroughfares, Highways 6 and 13, pass through Lappeenranta. Bus companies operate frequently to Helsinki and other cities, even including St. Petersburg in Russia. Highway 13 extends to the Russian border, some 25 km from the city centre, where the Nuijamaa border station is the second busiest border crossing in Finland. The train connection to St.Petersburg departs from Vainikkala railway station, which is located about a 20 minutes drive from Lappeenranta. From Lappeenranta central railway station there is a bus connection to and from Vainikkala railway station.

57


Outdoors Finland Contact information www.outdoorsfinland.com (December 2013) Download App: Android from Google Play And iPhone from App Store

58

Visit www.outdoorsfinland.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.