Best attractions and places to see around Kimitoön, an archipelago municipality in Southwest Finland, offers a diverse range of attractions. This region serves as a gateway to the Archipelago National Park, featuring numerous islands and skerries. Visitors can explore natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into island life.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The ‘Path of Love Trail’ is a coastal scenic hike about 1.5 kilometres long. It is well known for its stunning sea views, paths and romantic setting. It also has a beautiful clifftop setting where one can look out over the ocean in peaceful tranquillity.
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This gorgeous rocky plateau provides views across Teijo National Park. It forms a part of the 9-kilometre Sahajärvi Trail, the longest loop in the national park.
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At the moment the bridge is unfortunately broken due to storm
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Nice part of the lake circuit walk with beautiful boardwalk and bridges.
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You find wooden boardwalks all over Teijo National Park. In this particular spot it leads over the water, that's covered in beautiful water lilies.
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Rocks at the southernmost tip of continental Finland. A picnic area with tables and benches. Come here for amazing sunset - and don't forget to take your trash with you!
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Kimitoön offers several stunning natural features. You can visit the Southernmost point of mainland Finland for rocky shores and sunset views. In Teijo National Park, explore the area around the Beautiful wooden bridge, featuring boardwalks over water lilies. For panoramic vistas, head to the Plateau Above Sahajärvi, which offers views across Teijo National Park.
Yes, Kimitoön has several attractions suitable for families. The Rope Ferry at Sahajärvi is a unique experience, especially for children, with rafts crossing the lake and a barbecue area on the island. The Rosala Viking Centre offers a dive into Viking history with interactive experiences. Many nature trails, like the Path of Love, are also suitable for families.
Kimitoön is rich in history. The majestic Bengtskär Lighthouse, the tallest in the Nordic countries, offers insights into its past, including the Battle of Bengtskär. Örö Fortress Island, a former military area, is now an open-air museum showcasing coastal defense history. You can also explore the Dalsbruk Ironworks Village and its museum, or visit the historic St. Andrew's Church in Kimito, dating back to the 1460s.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking on numerous marked nature trails, cycling along the scenic Coastal Route, and kayaking through the Archipelago National Park. Other options include frisbee golf, rock climbing, abseiling, and fishing. For specific routes, you can find many options for gravel biking, running, and road cycling around Kimitoön.
Yes, Kimitoön boasts over twenty marked nature trails. The Purunpää Nature Reserve features Kimitoön's longest nature trail, starting from Söderlångvik Manor. The Path of Love is a coastal scenic hike known for its sea views. Teijo National Park, just north of Kimitoön, also offers superb trails, including the 9-kilometer Sahajärvi Trail which passes the Plateau Above Sahajärvi.
The best time to visit Kimitoön for outdoor activities is generally from spring to autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, kayaking, and exploring the islands. The Rope Ferry at Sahajärvi, for example, is usable only from May to October.
The Archipelago National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve comprising thousands of islands and skerries. It's a prime location for boating, kayaking, and exploring nature trails on islands like Högland and Yxskär. Various boat trips and cruises depart from places like Kasnäs, offering access to the outer archipelago, including destinations like Bengtskär and Örö.
Absolutely. Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting traditional archipelago villages like Rosala, Hitis, and Högsåra. The Sagalunds Museum serves as a cultural center, and the Jungfrusund Museum focuses on local village history and imperial visits. Söderlångvik Manor also offers a glimpse into the life and art collection of patron Amos Anderson.
Besides the Rope Ferry at Sahajärvi, which is a fun experience for kids, the Rosala Viking Centre provides an engaging and educational dive into Viking history. Many of the easier nature trails and beaches are also great for family outings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the rocky coastlines at the Southernmost point of mainland Finland to the serene boardwalks of Teijo National Park. The peaceful tranquility of places like the Path of Love and the unique experience of the Rope Ferry at Sahajärvi are often highlighted. The blend of outdoor adventure and rich history also makes it a memorable destination.
For breathtaking views, head to the Plateau Above Sahajärvi in Teijo National Park. The Path of Love offers stunning coastal vistas, and the Southernmost point of mainland Finland is ideal for sunset views over the sea. Glasberget in Purunpää Nature Reserve also provides spectacular views of the surrounding islands.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore Kimitoön. The Coastal Route is a scenic cycling path connecting Kimitoön to Salo, Raseborg, and Hanko. You can find various routes for different cycling styles, including gravel biking and road cycling, with options ranging from easy to challenging.
Dalsbruk Ironworks Village is a historical industrial site nestled in nature. It's known for its past iron production and features the Dalsbruk Ironworks Museum, which details the history of the ironworks and includes preserved buildings, charcoal furnaces, and a blast furnace from 1686. The nearby Stora Masugnsträsket lake offers a wilderness-like atmosphere.


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