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Hiking in Finland: Packing for a Multi-Day Solo Summer Backpacking Trip
Planning your first multi-day solo summer backpacking trip in Finland? Not sure if you should be prepared for snow, mosquitos or polar bears? No worries, getting your ducks in a row is easier than…
Sevettijärvi-Pulmanki Trail: Solo Run Through Kaldoaivi Wilderness
The Sevettijärvi-Pulmanki Trail is the most popular hiking trail going through Kaldoaivi wilderness. Kaldoaivi is the largest wilderness area in Finland. The 2924 sq.km wilderness area is located in…
Hiking and Summitting Halti, Finland: a Solo Adventure
Halti is the highest fell in Finland with the peak, Háldičohkka, at 1324 m above the sea level. It can be summitted from Finland or from Norway as the fell is located at the border between two…
Autumn Camping in Nuuksio National Park
Autumn is my favorite time of the year, and the nicest time for outdoors. In the end of October, most of the colorful autumn leaves have usually fallen to the ground in the Southern Finland, the air…
Trail Running in Finland: Forests and National Parks
Nature has always been an important part of life for Finns. We have walked, wandered, jogged, camped, and picked berries in the woods from the beginning of our history. Even though running is…
Adventure running in Nuuksio National Park
Nuuksio National Park in southern Finland is less than an hour's drive from Helsinki. Its easy accessibility makes it ideal for beginner hikers. Although Nuuksio is a relatively urban nature area…
Hiking the 82 km Karhunkierros Bear's Trail 2/2
The most popular hiking trail in Finland is Karhunkierros, also known as the Bear’s Trail. It takes you through the Oulanka National Park to beautiful forests and scenic views by the swirling River…
Travel areas in Finland
Helsinki and the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Helsinki is a modern and maritime capital, where archipelago, culture and nature intertwine. From Helsinki, you can easily reach Nuuksio National Park and Sipoonkorpi National Park, or take a boat trip to the Suomenlinna sea fortress. In the Helsinki Capital Region, you can also discover design, food culture and the history of seaside towns.
Coastal area and archipelago
The old wooden towns of Turku and Rauma, the maritime culture of Åland and the vast archipelago form a unique region. In summer, the archipelago attracts cyclists, canoeists and boaters - routes run from island to island, through rocky shores, bridges and village communities.
Lake Finland / Lakeland
Finland has Europe's largest lake district, where the rhythm of water and forest soothes the traveller. Saimaa, Päijänne and numerous smaller lakes offer nature experiences and quiet moments. The area also includes the Kuopio, Savonlinna and Jyväskylä regions. In Saimaa you can see a seal, hike in national parks and stay in a cottage by the water.
Eastern Finland and the forestry hill landscapes
The national landscapes of Koli, the marshlands of Patvinsuo and Kuusamo's rugged hilly forests offer some of the deepest shades of Finnish nature. The area combines national parks, hiking trails such as the Karhunkierros Bear's Trail and traditional culture. In Eastern Finland, you can walk in some of Finland's finest forests.
Lapland
Northern Finland - Lapland - is a world of its own. Fells, reindeer, the nightless night and the polar night season make Lapland unique. In winter, snow, silence and Northern Lights beckon - in summer, hikes, midnight sun and endless wilderness. Urban destinations include Rovaniemi, Inari and Kilpisjärvi. Popular national parks include Urho Kekkonen National Park and Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park.