Tag Archive for: swimming

Juveninkoski in Jämsä is the tallest waterfall in Central Finland

A quick detour from Highway 9 brings you to Central Finland’s tallest free-flowing waterfall in the village of Partala, Jämsä. On a mild January day, the falls flowed freely, surrounded by impressive icy formations. Put on your studded boots and head to the falls! We arrived in the village of Partala by car from Highway […]

An ice swimming moment relaxes the body and refreshes the mind.

What Does Ice Swimming Feel Like?

Although it might sound extreme, plunging into an icy lake is more than a thrill—it’s a way to unwind and reset. In the icy embrace of winter waters, daily worries fade, and inner peace emerges. Here’s a step-by-step guide to what this unique experience feels like. 1. A Warm Start in the Dressing Room The […]

Kulttuurisauna is a white, box-shaped building, with the sea and the lights of Helsinki glowing in the dark evening background.

A Temple of Steam at the Edge of Two Worlds: Finding Peace in Helsinki’s Kulttuurisauna, Cultural Sauna

Life is like a tree. Beneath the surface are the roots, the past, all the paths that lead to this moment and make it exactly as we experience it. This moment is the solid, sturdy trunk, and the future is the crown branching into limbs, where every branch, every leaf is one possible future. Going […]

This extreme outdoor activity is common In Finland – would you dare to try?

There might be a chance, that you feel cold in Finland during winter, especially if you’re not used to air temperatures below zero. If so happens, find a nearby winter swimming location and dip yourself into cold water. Paradoxically coldness warms you up. Be careful though – you might end up totally hooked to the […]