Tag Archive for: Jonna Saari

There’s no better time than September to visit a Finnish bog: Experience Punassuo in Teijo National Park

As autumn colors creep into the wetlands, they create a rich palette of red, orange, yellow, and ochre, with even a hint of violet. The dampness of the mornings and evenings brings out the sharp scents of the bog, while the occasional midday sun adds to the aromatic beauty. Most of the mosquitoes are gone, […]

Do you want to roll in the snow? Here’s what it’s like and how to enjoy it the most!

Powder snow is wonderfully soft and light, eagerly anticipated until the snowpack becomes as deep and fluffy as ever. It can be described in words and pictures, but you truly understand its fun and charm only by experiencing it firsthand. On the morning of February 1, just as the sun was preparing to spread its […]

Experience the Autumn Colors and the Perfect Tranquility of Lapland: Sallivaara Hill, Lemmenjoki National Park

The trail selection in Lemmenjoki National Park mainly consists of quite long routes suitable for hikes. However, it is also possible to explore the park on shorter day trips. One of these somewhat shorter and easier trails is the Sallivaara Trail, which is still six kilometers each way – making it a total of 12 […]

One of Finland’s Most Famous National Landscapes: Imatrankoski rapids

Finland boasts 27 official national landscapes, some of which are vast areas—like the Utsjoki Valley—while others are more specific points of interest, such as Imatrankoski rapids. Imatrankoski riverbed is located right in the heart of Imatra’s town center. The compact town center of Imatra is a pleasant destination, perfect for stretching your legs, enjoying the […]

Summer Trip to Isokari Lighthouse Island in the Bothnian Sea National Park

A summer morning dawned in Uusikaupunki, cloudy but warm. I’ve always loved sea trips, and today I was embarking on a special adventure: my first-ever cruise to Isokari Lighthouse. The itinerary promised a sea journey to the island, a guided tour, lunch, access to the lighthouse, and some free time on the island before returning. […]

Fagervik Ironworks in Inkoo is a Great Road Trip Destination

Finland boasts a few dozen official national landscapes, the most famous of which is probably Koli National Park. However, there are also other renowned places such as the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, the maritime Helsinki and Porvoo Old Town. Among these national landscapes are also lesser-known gems, and one such jewel is the picturesque, utterly charming […]

A night in a real treehouse in Finnish forests

In Kemiönsaari island, Southwestern Finland, you can stay in a real treehouse, where cozy beds and the gentle murmur of the Nordic forest lull you into a good night’s sleep. The atmosphere in the treehouse at Storfinnhova Metsäkylä is like a cozy nest. The afternoon light filters through the forest, warming the forest floor cooled […]

Tip for Teijo National Park: The Small Ironworks Village of Kirjakkala and the Onnelannummi Trail

In the Teijo area, located in the rural city of Salo, there are several ironworks villages: the parish village of Teijo, the hugely popular tourist destination of Mathildedal, and the slightly lesser-known but equally charming Kirjakkala, which sits by the shores of Lake Hamarijärvi. Kirjakkala, easily accessible from Salo by bus, serves as both the […]

Photo Series from Teijo National Park: This is the Nenusta Loop Trail

In Teijo National Park, located in Southwestern Finland in the city of Salo, diverse nature and traces of history intertwine charmingly. Besides the wilderness-like marshes and lake landscapes, Teijo offers stunning forests, rocky highlands, and even a coastline. The manor culture and human presence have shaped this versatile region into something truly unique. In this […]

Enjoy the Colorful and Fragrant Nature of the Bothnian Sea on the Hierkonpolku Trail

Head to Pyhäranta’s Hierkonpolku trail to enjoy the colorful coastal nature of the Bothnian Sea! Located near the beautiful city of Rauma, this stunning natural destination is perfect for families: the trail is relatively short, varied, and interesting, with a couple of campfire spots along the way. You can relish the sounds of the coastal […]