Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd Finland Lapland p235 Oulu, Kainuu & Koillismaa p215 West Coast p194 The Lakeland p150 Åland Tampere, Pirkanmaa Archipelago & Häme p114 p132 Turku & the South Coast Helsinki #_ p82 p42 Karelia p173 Mara Vorhees, Catherine Le Nevez, Virginia Maxwell
PLAN YOUR TRIP ON THE ROAD JOAQUIN OSSORIO CASTILLO/SHUTTERSTOCK PEKK/SHUTTERSTOCK Welcome to Finland.... 4 Finland Map.... 6 Finland s Top 15... 8 Need to Know.... 16 What s New.... 18 If You Like...... 19 Month by Month.... 22 Itineraries... 25 The Great Outdoors.... 28 Travel with Children.... 36 Regions at a Glance.... 38 TUOMIOKIRKKO P49, HELSINKI HELSINKI...42 TURKU & THE SOUTH COAST... 82 Turku....84 Naantali.... 91 Turku Archipelago...93 Pargas... 94 Nagu.... 94 Korpo.... 95 Houtskär... 96 Iniö.... 96 Kustavi....97 The South Coast: West of Helsinki.... 97 Kimito Island & Archipelago National Park...97 Hanko.... 99 Raseborg....102 Fiskars.... 104 Lohja.... 104 The South Coast: East of Helsinki...105 Porvoo...106 Loviisa...108 Kotka...109 Hamina.... 112 ÅLAND ARCHIPELAGO... 114 Fasta Åland.... 117 Mariehamn... 117 Jomala....122 Hammarland....122 Eckerö...123 Geta...124 Saltvik...125 Sund....125 Vårdö...126 Finström... 127 Lemland.... 127 Lumparland....128 Northern & Southern Archipelagos.... 128 Northern Archipelago....129 Southern Archipelago....130 TAMPERE, PIRKANMAA & HÄME.... 132 Tampere.... 133 Pirkanmaa....140 Ruovesi.... 141 Helvetinjärvi National Park... 141 Keuruu.... 141 Mänttä....142 Häme... 143 Iittala...143 Hämeenlinna....143 Lahti....146 THE LAKELAND.... 150 Savonlinna.... 151 Punkaharju...155 The Seal Lakes.... 157 Sulkava....158 Mikkeli...158 New Valamo............ 160 Jyväskylä.... 161 Around Jyväskylä.... 167 Kuopio....168 KARELIA... 173 South Karelia... 175 Lappeenranta.... 175 URHO KEKKONEN NATIONAL PARK P263
Contents UNDERSTAND Imatra....179 North Karelia.... 181 Joensuu.... 181 Ilomantsi....184 Hattuvaara....185 Lake Pielinen....186 Koli National Park...186 Paalasmaa Island....188 Vuonislahti............. 188 Lieksa....188 Patvinsuo National Park...189 Ruunaa Recreation Area.... 190 Nurmijärvi District....192 Nurmes...192 WEST COAST.... 194 Uusikaupunki...196 Rauma....197 Pori.... 200 Around Pori.... 203 Kristinestad.... 204 Närpes.... 205 Seinäjoki... 205 Vaasa... 206 Around Vaasa.... 209 Jakobstad...210 Around Jakobstad... 211 Kokkola...212 Kalajoki...213 OULU, KAINUU & KOILLISMAA.... 215 Oulu... 217 Around Oulu... 222 Kajaani.... 222 Sotkamo... 223 Kuhmo.... 224 Hossa.... 225 Kuusamo & Ruka.... 226 Juuma... 232 Karhunkierros Trek & Oulanka National Park...232 LAPLAND...235 Southern Lapland....238 Kemi.... 238 Tornio.... 240 Rovaniemi....241 Around Rovaniemi.... 249 Kemijärvi.... 250 Pyhä-Luosto.... 250 Fell Lapland....252 Ylläs... 252 Levi.... 253 Muonio.... 255 Hetta.................. 256 Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park...257 Kilpisjärvi.... 258 Northern Lapland....259 Sodankylä.... 259 Saariselkä...261 Around Saariselkä.... 262 Saariselkä Wilderness & Urho Kekkonen National Park... 263 Ivalo... 265 Nellim.... 266 Inari... 266 Lemmenjoki National Park... 268 Inari to Norway.... 270 Finland Today... 274 History.... 276 The Sámi....284 Finnish Lifestyle & Culture....286 Finnish Design... 289 The Arts.... 292 Food & Drink.... 295 SURVIVAL GUIDE Directory A-Z....298 Transport....303 Language....309 Index.... 314 Map Legend.... 319 SPECIAL FEATURES Sauna Culture.... 56 The Finnish Lakeland... 162 Native Wildlife...228 Snow Sports....244
Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd 25 Itineraries Rovaniemi SWEDEN Kemi G U L F O F B O T H N I A Oulu RUSSIA Kuopio Savonlinna Saimaa Lappeenranta Porvoo #_ G U L F O F HELSINKI F I N L A N D 2 WEEKS Essential Suomi This highlights tour of Finland covers some of the best places the country has to offer, with cities, castles, lakes, saunas and Santa on the menu. Kick off in capital Helsinki, prowling the buzzing Design District and unwinding in excellent restaurants and bars. Hit Suomenlinna or an island restaurant to get a feel for the archipelago, and day trip to historic Porvoo s enchanting wooden buildings. Next head to Lappeenranta on the shores of Finland s largest lake. Then go by boat in summer it s gorgeous Savonlinna, where the stunning castle hosts an opera festival. From there, head to the heart of the Lakeland, Kuopio, another segment you can do on a lake boat. Try to time your visit to coincide with the convivial smoke sauna. The high latitudes are in evidence once you get to Oulu depending on the season, the sun barely sets or barely rises. It s one of Finland s liveliest towns, with a great summer marketplace. In winter stop in Kemi to see the snow castle and take an icebreaker cruise. Finally head to Rovaniemi, capital of Lapland and a great base for outdoor activities. From there, explore the north or get the sleeper train or fly back to Helsinki.
26 Kilpisjärvi NORWAY Kevo Strict # Nature Reserve PLAN YOUR TRIP Itineraries SWEDEN Lemmenjoki National Park # Hetta Rovaniemi Saariselkä Muonio Tankavaara Levi Sodankylä Pyhä Inari Urho Kekkonen # National Park Oulanka # National Park RUSSIA Ranua Ruka Kuusamo 10 DAYS Lapp Gold Lapland s unique charms deserve plenty of time. This trip can be done in a week, but take two if you can, giving yourself time for some of the numerous activities on offer. Rovaniemi is Lapland s capital and a logical place to start. It s also a good spot to hire a car. Santa Claus is the big crowd-puller here, but the real don t-miss attraction is the Arktikum museum. Further south, you can see some of the region s fauna at Ranua s zoo. Cut eastward to Ruka, a lively winter ski resort and activity base. Here, there s walking to be done in Oulanka National Park, including the Karhunkierros, one of Finland s best treks. You can also canoe or go bear-watching from nearby Kuusamo. From Ruka, head north via Kemijärvi to Sodankylä. Don t miss the wonderful old wooden church. Continue north through ever-more-sparsely populated territory; when you reach Urho Kekkonen National Park you re in one of Europe s great wildernesses. Take some time out for a hike across the fells, or try gold-panning at Tankavaara s Kultamuseo. Saariselkä is the best base to organise all sorts of summer and winter activities. Inari, one of Lapland s most intriguing towns, is the capital of Finland s Sámi, a handicrafts centre and home to the memorable Siida museum, where you ll learn a lot about the Sámi and the wildlife of these northern latitudes. Next it s nearby Lemmenjoki National Park, where treks, river trips, gold-panning and more Sámi culture await. With time, head up to Kevo Strict Nature Reserve for a great three- to four-day trek. Continue the loop towards northwest Finland, perhaps cutting through Norway and ending up at Hetta, another Sámi town and the trailhead for more excellent walking. If you have time, take a detour up the arm of Finland to remote Kilpisjärvi, in the shadow of fearsome Norwegian mountains and the smaller bulk of Saana Fell, a rewarding climb with some memorable views over three nations. Then head to Muonio. In winter you should go husky sledding, but even in summer it s worth meeting the lovable dogs. Finally, return to Rovaniemi, stopping to ski or rent a summer cottage at built-up Levi or peaceful Pyhä.
27 Baltic & Bothnian Coasts Contemporary City Hopping Hailuoto Oulu SWEDEN G U L F O F B O T H N I A Kvarken Archipelago Vaasa Kristinestad Jakobstad Pori Tampere Rauma Uusikaupunki Iittala Åland Naantali Turku Turku Fiskars Archipelago #_ HELSINKI Hanko Ekenäs B A LT I C S E A G U L F O F F I N L A N D TALLINN ESTONIA #_ RUSSIA PLAN YOUR TRIP Itineraries 10 DAYS Contemporary City Hopping Finland s thriving design and music industries mean that its cities, though small, pack plenty of contemporary punch. Take a few days to get to know Helsinki. Check out the Design Museum, then snoop around Punavuori s small studios and shops. See what s on at Kaapelitehdas and Korjaamo cultural centres, and pay Kiasma a visit. Fine-dining restaurants and quirky or just plain weird bars make evenings fly by. Catch a ferry across to Tallinn, Estonia s capital. The traditional architecture of the Old Town meets the post-soviet generation s creative energy in an intriguing mix. Sail back to Helsinki and head to Tampere, a model of post-industrial regeneration. Take in the city s bohemian vibe and stunning lakescapes, and head for a halfday trip down to Iittala to see the home of one of Finland s iconic design brands. Cut southwest down to Turku. The country s stateliest city has plenty going on, whether it s the Ruisrock festival or the latest exhibition in Ars Nova. Head back to Helsinki along the coast. Thirsty for more? Sort out your visa and the city of St Petersburg is just a train ride away. 10 DAYS Baltic & Bothnian Coasts This trip takes you through Swedish- and Finnish-speaking communities and gives the chance to see picture-perfect towns, sparkling blue water and decent beaches. Heading west from Helsinki, stop at the pretty ironworks village of Fiskars, near family-friendly, seaside Ekenäs. Then head on to the noble wooden villas of Hanko. Turku has many drawcards, as does the surrounding Turku Archipelago and picturesque Naantali. Further offshore, Åland offers cycling and maritime history. To the north, Uusikaupunki s museum deserves a prize for ironic humour, while Rauma features charming wooden buildings. Pori hosts a pumping jazz festival. The next coastline is Parallel Sweden : first stop Kristinestad with its Swedishspeaking majority. Vaasa has an excellent museum and kids attractions. West of here, Kvarken Archipelago is an ever-changing landscape of land rising from the seabed. Jakobstad s Old Town rivals Rauma s for beauty. Beyond here, beautiful coastline runs north to vibrant Oulu. Stop off at Hailuoto island for a stay by the beach; it s not often you can have a dip this far north.
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