Best attractions and places to see around Isokyrö include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in Finland's Ostrobothnia region. Situated along the Kyrönjoki river, the area features significant landmarks and a recognized national landscape. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historical battle sites, and a river valley known for its cultivated plains. The municipality offers diverse points of interest for those seeking to explore Finnish heritage and the outdoors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Located in Southern Ostrobothnia, the Kyrönjoki river (or "Kyro älv" in Swedish) flows into the Gulf of Bothnia. It's one of the most important rivers in Western Finland.
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Kyrö Distillery is a company that uses only Finnish rye to produce rye gin and rye whisky. Founded in Isokyrö in 2012, they also produce beers and other types of beverages. It quickly became famous all around Finland.
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Vähäkyrö ceased to exist as an independent town around a decade ago, when a referendum decided that the city would be incorporated to Vaasa. Vähäkyrö then became the first ever exclave in the history of sovereign Finland.
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Welcome to Härmän Sepä business centre for a tasty lunch! We also sell lunch portions to take home in convenient lunch boxes. Our café offers a variety of buns and pastries made in our own kitchen or in local bakeries. You can enjoy our delicacies in our café or buy them to take away. We also have tasty sandwiches for those who are a little hungry. Unfortunately, due to lack of time, we do not offer catering.
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Isokyrö offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the medieval Isokyrö Old Church, built between 1513 and 1533, known for its 16th-century frescoes. Nearby, the Carolinian Centre houses an exhibition on the Battle of Napue and the Great Hate period. Don't miss the Napue Battle Monument, commemorating a pivotal 1714 battle, or the Homestead Museum, showcasing 18th and 19th-century building traditions.
Yes, Isokyrö is home to the internationally recognized Kyrö Distillery, housed in a former dairy. They offer guided tours and tastings of their rye gin and whisky products. Another cultural highlight is the Orisberg Mansion and Chapel, featuring a unique eight-sided ironworks church designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.
The Kyrönjoki River Valley is a prominent natural feature, recognized as one of Finland's national landscapes, offering beautiful scenery and opportunities for water activities. You can enjoy the views Along the Kyrönjoki river. For ancient history, visit the Leväluhta Sacrificial Well, an Iron Age water burial site, or the Tuomaanmäki Bronze Age Burial Mound.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Kyrönjoki River area is great for walks and enjoying nature. The Kalliojärvi Entertainment Centre provides year-round activities and is built amidst ancient rocks. Additionally, several bathing beaches like Kalliojärvi, Orisberg, and Pukkilansaari offer swimming opportunities during warmer months.
Isokyrö boasts a network of marked hiking trails, offering over 35 kilometers of walking through diverse nature, complete with rest stops and fire sites. The Fatisaari Hiking Route is a notable option, leading through varied terrain and bog areas. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Isokyrö guide.
The area around Isokyrö is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of bikes. For example, the Cycling around Isokyrö guide offers routes like the Palonkylä-Pömpeli Cycling Route, while the Road Cycling Routes around Isokyrö guide features longer rides such as the Kyrönjoki – Lehmäjoki loop.
Summer is a great time to visit for events and outdoor activities. The annual 1700s Market Fair, a nationally significant event recreating 18th-century atmosphere, is held in July or early August. The Kyröfest, featuring art, local delicacies, and Finnish music, also takes place by the Kyrönjoki river during this period. The warmer months are also ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the bathing beaches.
Yes, the Perttilä Suspension Bridge, built in 1910, is Finland's oldest steel suspension bridge still open to traffic, crossing the Kyrönjoki river. Additionally, the Orisberg Chapel, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, is an architectural gem with its distinctive eight-sided structure.
You can visit Lunch Café HerkkuHetki, located in the Härmän Sepä business centre. They offer tasty lunch options, as well as a variety of buns, pastries, and sandwiches made in-house or by local bakeries.
Vähäkyrö is a settlement that was incorporated into Vaasa, making it the first exclave in sovereign Finland's history. It offers a glimpse into local history and community, reflecting a unique administrative arrangement.
Beyond the Isokyrö Old Church, you can also visit the newer Isokyrö Church, built in 1877 in the Neo-Gothic red-brick style. Further afield, Ylihärmä features a wooden church constructed between 1785 and 1787, topped with a bell tower designed by Carl Ludwig Engel.
In addition to the historical exhibitions at the Carolinian Centre and the Homestead Museum, you can visit the Isokyrö Arms Museum (Asemiesmuseo). This museum provides a historical overview of military events from 1596 to 1945, focusing on the experiences of local men and women.


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