Best attractions and places to see around Myrskylä include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region offers more than 15 hidden gems for outdoor exploration, ranging from geological formations to historical estates. Visitors can find diverse landscapes, including lakes and rural roads, suitable for various activities. Myrskylä provides opportunities for both tranquil natural experiences and cultural discoveries, making it a destination for those seeking unique outdoor attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Malmgård Manor House, located in the countryside of Loviisa, is a historic estate run by the Creutz family for over 400 years. The Neo-Renaissance style mansion, though privately owned, opens its doors to group tours in the summer. The estate is known for its organic farming and on-site brewery, with a farm shop offering both house-made and regional products year-round. Cyclists can enjoy a relaxed ride through quiet rural roads to reach the manor. The terrain is gentle, suitable for trekking or cross bikes, and the farm shop makes a great stop for local treats or a refreshing craft beer.
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Lake Pyhäjärvi near Artjärvi is a large and scenic lake that stretches across Orimattila, Lapinjärvi, and Myrskylä, offering varied landscapes and quiet cycling routes. The area features forested hills, small harbours, and peaceful swimming spots, ideal for cyclists looking to combine nature with light exploration. Several gravel roads surround the lake, suitable for trekking or cross bikes. While services around the lake are sparse, the natural beauty and tranquillity make it a great destination for a full-day ride or picnic stop. It's a good alternative to more crowded lake areas in southern Finland.
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By chance, because we were looking for a stand, we became aware of this place. And we can only recommend him to everyone. The glacier mills were created at the end of the Ice Age. If you want to know more about it, you can do so on the following homepage: http://hiidenkirnut.fi/die-gletschertopfe-von-askola/ The glacier pots, as they are also called, can be reached on foot from a parking lot. All-terrain footwear is definitely required.
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not too much traffic, winding with gently rolling hills, asphalt has endless small cracks and a few small potholes, still a smooth line available but you basically have to watch where you are going all the time
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occasionally hilly, ~2 km of freshly paved bike path in the west, not too busy former primary road in the middle (though the detour via Pernaja village is nice as well), okay bike path from the eastern Pernaja intersection to Loviisa town; in Koskenkylä you can either stay on the road or take the signposted scenic route via the rapids
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You can visit the unique Giant's Kettle of Askola (Jättiläisen Kuhnepytty), a natural monument formed by glacier mills at the end of the Ice Age. This geological site requires all-terrain footwear for access from the parking lot. Additionally, the area around Lake Pyhäjärvi offers scenic landscapes with forested hills and peaceful spots, including Pyykkineka swimming beach.
Yes, the Malmgård Manor House is a notable historical site. This Neo-Renaissance mansion, located in the Loviisa countryside, has been run by the Creutz family for over 400 years. While privately owned, it opens for group tours in the summer and features an on-site organic farm and brewery with a farm shop open year-round.
The region offers several cycling options. You can enjoy the Koskustentie Road, known for its gently rolling hills and minimal traffic. Another option is the Koskenkylä–Loviisa Bike Route, which is occasionally hilly and includes paved sections connecting Koskenkylä to Loviisa. For more cycling ideas, explore the Cycling around Myrskylä guide.
Yes, the Malmgård Manor House is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into history and a farm shop with local products. The Pyykkineka swimming beach on Lake Pyhäjärvi is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature and swimming.
You can visit Pyykkineka swimming beach on Lake Pyhäjärvi. This scenic lake offers peaceful swimming spots and is ideal for combining nature with light exploration.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For example, the 'View of the Forested Valley – Glacial Potholes loop from Veisunpelto P' is an easy 2 km route. Another easy trail is the 'Lasse Viren Statue – Lake Myskyllä loop from Myrskylä', which is about 3 km. You can find more details in the Hiking around Myrskylä guide.
The region is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when cycling routes like Koskustentie Road and natural sites are easily accessible. Summer is ideal for swimming at Pyykkineka swimming beach and exploring historical sites like Malmgård Manor House.
Yes, the Malmgård Manor House has a farm shop that offers house-made and regional products year-round, including craft beer from its on-site brewery. It's a great stop for local treats during a cycling trip.
Cycling routes around Myrskylä feature varied terrain. Roads like Koskustentie Road have gently rolling hills and asphalt surfaces. The Koskenkylä–Loviisa Bike Route is occasionally hilly with sections of paved bike path. The rural roads around Malmgård Manor House are gentle, suitable for trekking or cross bikes.
Yes, the Giant's Kettle of Askola (Jättiläisen Kuhnepytty) is accessible on foot from a nearby parking lot, though all-terrain footwear is recommended for the walk to the site.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural formations like the Giant's Kettle of Askola and the tranquil beauty of places like Lake Pyhäjärvi. The historical charm and local products at Malmgård Manor House are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed photos and upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these diverse sites.
Yes, the Koskenkylä–Loviisa Bike Route offers a longer cycling experience, connecting Koskenkylä to Loviisa with varied terrain. For more extensive routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Myrskylä guide, which includes routes like the 'Myrskyläntie Road – Scenic Road Along the River loop' that can be over 100 km.


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