Best lakes around Vaasa are found in a coastal region of Finland, characterized by its proximity to the sea and the Kvarken Archipelago. This area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique marine landscape alongside notable lakes. These lakes provide diverse recreational opportunities and natural settings for exploration. The region's geography makes it a destination for those seeking both coastal and inland water experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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On this non-asphalted but compact terrain, you can enjoy a very Finnish countryside. The coastline is really beautiful south of Vaasa and you can pedal in all tranquillity under the trees.
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At best, you could camp here. There are changing rooms and dry toilets. No water.
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Simply fascinating: the small communities, the infrastructure with the ferry and of course the landscape,...
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In December 1970, Bergö had a total population of 647 people, and 98% of the inhabitants were Swedish-speaking. At its peak population in 1938, 948 people lived in the municipality. Before its abolition, Bergö's land area was 33.8 km2 and its neighbouring municipalities were Korsnäs, Malax and Petalax.
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Bergö is an island and former municipality in Finland, in the Coastal Ostrobothnia region. Bergö municipality was incorporated into Malax in 1973. The island's only connection to the mainland is currently the year-round ferry.
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A very beautiful coastal region, great area.
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Almost every Finn has an island in the Gulf. There are countless small and large islands, some of which are comfortably furnished! Many are spartan and only have the bare necessities, which doesn't detract from the fun of staying there. Boats constantly come to the coast just to eat an ice cream or to buy something.
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For peaceful nature walks and birdwatching, Molnträsket Lake offers a tranquil environment with fireplaces and shelters along its shores. Additionally, Lake Vaskiluoto is known for its calm waters, ideal for nature walks and birdwatching, and Onkilahti, despite its proximity to the city, is a significant spot for birdwatching with over 70 species observed.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Onkilahti features an activity park with fixed bicycles, swings, ping pong tables, volleyball fields, climbing areas, and playgrounds. Molnträsket Lake and Bergö Island are also noted as family-friendly, offering natural settings for relaxation and exploration. The Lakeside Swimming Area is another great option for families, providing a good swimming spot with facilities.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can enjoy tranquil pedaling under trees on compact terrain along the coastline south of Vaasa, as highlighted by Pedaling between water and trees. For more extensive routes, explore the various gravel biking and road cycling guides available, such as Gravel biking around Vaasa and Road Cycling Routes around Vaasa.
The Lakeside Swimming Area is a good place for swimming, offering changing rooms and dry toilets. Lake Vaskiluoto also provides opportunities for boat tours, including kayak and canoe rentals, allowing you to enjoy the water.
Yes, Lake Vaskiluoto is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with gear rentals and guided fishing tours often available from local providers. Onkilahti also features a bridge, 'Putusilta,' which functions as a popular fishing pier.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy hiking on trails like Pilvilampi Nature Trail or Risö trail. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Vaasa guide. Onkilahti offers an activity park with various sports facilities, and in winter, when the lake freezes, it becomes a spot for skiing.
Bergö Island is a unique settlement and former municipality connected to the mainland by a year-round ferry. It offers a distinct island experience with small communities, interesting infrastructure, and a beautiful landscape, providing a glimpse into the region's history and culture.
Absolutely. Molnträsket Lake has fireplaces and shelters along its shores, perfect for relaxation. Onkilahti also features lush greenery and peaceful areas ideal for picnics and jogging.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil environment, the diverse recreational opportunities, and the natural beauty. The komoot community appreciates the scenic routes, the opportunity for peaceful pedaling under trees, and the well-maintained facilities like those at Molnträsket Lake.
Yes, Molnträsket Lake serves a crucial role as Vaasa's drinking water reservoir, highlighting its importance beyond recreation.
Many lakes are quite accessible. Lake Vaskiluoto is just outside Vaasa and easily reached by car or public transport. Onkilahti is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers north of Vaasa's city center, making it very convenient for a quick escape into nature.
The Offshore Islands of Finland offer a very beautiful coastal region with countless small and large islands. Many are spartan but provide a unique experience, with boats constantly coming to the coast for ice cream or supplies, reflecting a distinct Finnish island culture.


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