Tag Archive for: Jonna Saari

A kissing spot in Finland’s national landscape? Trail network and Kissing Bridge in Punkaharju, Savonlinna

Punkaharju is one of Finland’s 27 designated national landscapes. The area offers accommodation such as a hotel, and Punkaharju is easily accessible by train. The scenic ridge meandering along the shores of the crystal-clear Lake Puruvesi is an excellent hiking destination. It offers several circular trails as well as the more branching Harju Trail Network, […]

Tammerkoski: A National Landscape in the Heart of Tampere

Flowing through the center of Tampere, Tammerkoski is one of Finland’s most unique national landscapes—a tranquil waterway steeped in industrial history, surrounded by charming parks and red-brick heritage.

Stomp the Ground to Stay Safe – Let Finland’s Only Venomous Snake Know You’re Coming

Learn how to avoid Finland’s only venomous snake—the adder. Simple tips for safe hiking and outdoor adventures in Finnish nature.

Wild strawberries

Wild Strawberries – A Tiny Summer Treasure in Finland

Wild strawberries are a beloved summer delicacy in Finland. Much smaller and more aromatic than cultivated strawberries, they grow wild in forests and along roadsides. Finns enjoy them fresh, often threaded onto a blade of grass or mixed with bilberries and cold milk.

Crystal-clear water and fine sandy beach: this is Padva Beach on the Baltic Sea coast in Raseborg

Wade through turquoise waters, snorkel in crystal-clear shallows, and relax on sun-warmed sand—Padva Beach in Raseborg is a peaceful summer dream on the South-West coast of Finland.

What You’ll Find in a Finnish Sauna: A Simple Introduction

Curious about what awaits inside a real sauna? This beginner‑friendly guide shows you what you’ll find in an authentic Finnish sauna.

I Stood Barefoot in a Midwinter Forest — and Discovered the Power of Skin-to-Nature Contact

This personal story explores the quiet power of reconnecting with nature—skin to earth, moment to moment.

10 Great Reasons to Visit Lapland in Summer

Summer in Lapland is bright, peaceful, green, and dreamlike in its beauty. While many associate Lapland with winter, snow, and northern lights, summer reveals an entirely different side—one that many Finns return to year after year. Here are ten compelling reasons why summer is the perfect time to head north. Read to the end for […]

Oulanka National Park: Stunning Cliffs & Roaring Rapids

Oulanka National Park is a true paradise for hikers and nature lovers, mesmerizing visitors with dramatic landforms, towering cliffs, and mighty rapids. Its vast network of trails offers something for every level of ability, and the park is dotted with an abundance of rest areas and wilderness huts. Famous for its suspension bridges, rugged canyons, […]

A Majestic Giant: The Rotomänty Pine, Salo

The large, beautiful city of Salo, is gently waking up to spring. In Finnish, the word salo means a vast, wild forest, and true to its name, this coastal city between Turku and Helsinki has no shortage of woodlands. While browsing a topographic map near the villages of Kisko and Suomusjärvi, I stumbled upon something […]