Attractions and places to see around Säkylä include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites in the Satakunta region of Finland. The area is characterized by Lake Pyhäjärvi, the largest lake in southwestern Finland, known for its clean waters. The Säkylänharju Ridge, a rare natural formation, contributes to the region's biodiversity. Säkylä also features historical churches and monuments, reflecting its cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Säkylän hiekkaranta is a popular sandy beach on the shores of Lake Pyhäjärvi in south-west Finland. It offers a wide, clean shoreline ideal for swimming and relaxing, with clear water and shallow access, making it suitable for families. Cyclists can reach the area easily via quiet country roads, and there are nearby picnic areas and rest spots. In summer, small kiosks may be open, but it's a good idea to bring your own snacks and water. The beach is flat and accessible, so no special gear is needed beyond standard cycling clothes and a lock for your bike.
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This is the perfect spot to take a break, get out of the wind and fuel up!
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if you just want to get quickly from Ulvila to Kokemäki (or vice versa), I’d recommend riding on the other side of the river instead: no town/village centres to navigate or busy highway to cross, less traffic in general (not that this side is too busy either), plus you even get better views of the river as a bonus
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not much traffic, flat but winding, good asphalt on roadway, long bike path in the Harjavalta end (and a short one in the other) but it changes from one side of the road to the other so many times I lost count plus there is at least one place where you may end up on a side street if you don’t switch sides in time (read: I wouldn’t bother, the traffic certainly does not warrant it)
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Lalli (also "Statue of Lalli") is a sculpture by Aimo Tukiainen that depicts the farmer Lalli in the center of the former municipality of Köyliö in Kepola. According to legend, the farmer Lalli killed Bishop Henrik in 1156 on the ice of Lake Köyliönjärvi. (A really surprising legend, which does not parallel the actual togetherness as one meets the Finns today. Only the assumption remains, it was a very, very distant time!)
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St. Olaf's Church, built in 1782, was built by Mikael Piimänen. Yläne Church, named after a Norwegian saint, is a wooden church built on stones.
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Säkylä is rich in natural beauty, centered around Lake Pyhäjärvi, the largest lake in southwestern Finland, known for its exceptionally clean waters. You can also explore the unique Säkylänharju Ridge, a rare natural formation with steep slopes and diverse ecosystems. For a relaxing break, visit Palojärvi Lake, which offers a viewpoint and a small shelter with a firepit.
Yes, Säkylä offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit St. Olaf's Church of Yläne, a wooden church built in 1782. The municipality also features the historic Köyliö Church (1752) and the King Gustav III Church. Don't miss the Lalli Statue in Kepola, depicting a figure from a local legend.
Säkylä is ideal for various outdoor activities. The Harjureitti, a 28 km long outdoor recreation trail, is perfect for hiking and other activities, offering shelters and swimming beaches. You can also enjoy cycling on the Säkylä Landscape Route (18 km, asphalted) or the Säkylä Nature Trail (22 km). Frisbeegolf is popular, with two courses available. For more ideas, explore the cycling routes or hiking trails around Säkylä.
Absolutely. Säkylä offers several family-friendly attractions. The Säkylä Sandy Beach on Lake Pyhäjärvi is perfect for families, with its wide, clean shoreline and shallow, clear water. Many natural sites like Palojärvi Lake and the Metsäjärvi recreation area are also great for family outings. Historical sites like St. Olaf's Church of Yläne and the Lalli Statue can also be engaging for older children.
Säkylä offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly along the Säkylänharju Ridge. The Harjureitti is a popular 28 km trail traversing the ridge, featuring lean-tos, fireplaces, and swimming spots. The Säkylä Nature Trail is another option, spanning 22 km with guided points of interest. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking guides around Säkylä, including easy and moderate options.
Yes, Säkylä is great for cycling. The 18 km Säkylä Landscape Route is fully asphalted and ideal for cycling or rollerblading. The Harjavalta–Kokemäki Left Bank Road is also a good option for a scenic ride. For a wider selection of routes, including easy to difficult options, check out the cycling guides around Säkylä.
Absolutely. Lake Pyhäjärvi is central to Säkylä's water activities. The Säkylä Sandy Beach is a popular spot for swimming and relaxing, known for its clear, shallow waters. The Kalasatama and Katismaan saari area also features swimming facilities and saunas. Many sections of the Harjureitti trail include swimming beaches along the way.
The Säkylänharju Ridge is a significant natural formation in Säkylä, reaching up to 143 meters above sea level with exceptionally steep slopes. It's part of the Natura 2000 Conservation Network due to its unique biodiversity. The main activity here is exploring the Harjureitti, a 28 km trail that traverses the ridge, offering opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and enjoying the 'little Lapland' scenery of Satakunta.
During winter, Säkylä transforms into a hub for cold-weather activities. Lake Pyhäjärvi is popular for ice sailing. The Köyliönjärvi Tour Skating and Kicksled Track offers dedicated routes for ice skating and kicksledding, providing a unique way to experience the frozen landscape.
While specific dog rules can vary, many of Säkylä's extensive outdoor trails, such as parts of the Harjureitti and other nature paths, are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific trail information for any restrictions before visiting.
Säkylä has several museums that delve into local history and culture. These include the Kotiseutumuseo (local history museum), the Tuiskulan crofter's museum, and the Räisälä-museo. There's also a Säkylä Winter War and Continuation War Museum for those interested in Finnish military history.
Lake Pyhäjärvi is the largest lake in southwestern Finland and is renowned for its exceptionally clean and clear waters. It's a vital resource for professional fishing and supports a diverse bird habitat, hosting nearly all Finnish inland water birds. Beyond its ecological importance, it's a popular spot for recreational activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming at Säkylä Sandy Beach.


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