Best attractions and places to see around Vehmaa include a variety of historical sites, cultural museums, and natural landscapes. This municipality in Southwest Finland offers insights into local history and community life. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and engage in outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities to experience both cultural heritage and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Space enough up top to stop for a quick breather, nice view above the waters
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quiet road with gentle rolling hills and roadbike-friendly gravel (if that isn’t your cup of tea, the detour via Rauduistentie/Velkuantie is fully paved), nice seaside views in many places
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The separation of church and bell tower is architecturally interesting. The war memorial is across the street.
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A historic baroque manor house built in 1655. Birthplace and childhood home of Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, sixth president of Finland. There is a small cafeteria/lunch restaurant. It also offers an accommodation and a sauna next to the sea.
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Vehmaa offers a rich history through its landmarks. Explore the historic baroque Louhisaari Manor, the birthplace of Carl Gustaf Mannerheim. You can also visit the architecturally interesting Askaisten Church and War Memorial, or the medieval St. Lawrence Church (Pyhän Laurin Kirkko), Mynämäki, one of Finland's largest. Additionally, the Vehmaa Museums complex houses a Homeland Museum, a Stone Industry Museum, and an 18th-century Militiaman's Croft.
Yes, Vehmaa has several unique museums. The Vehmaa Museums complex includes the Vehmaa Homeland Museum, showcasing peasant-style living, and the Stone Industry Museum, which highlights Vehmaa's historical stone industry. You can also visit the SA-Int National Defense Museum for an alternative experience focusing on Finland's defense history.
For nature enthusiasts, Vehmaa features the Tummamäki Nature Trail for scenic walks. You can also enjoy birdwatching at the Vasikkahaka Bird Watching Tower. The region provides access to several public swimming beaches and lakeside saunas, such as Hietajärvi beach and Himoisten beach. For active recreation, there's the Vehmaa DiscGolfPark.
Yes, Vehmaa is well-suited for cycling. The region is part of the Archipelago Trail (Saariston rengastie) and EuroVelo 10. You can find various routes, including those that pass over the Kaitaisten Bridge, offering nice views. For more detailed options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vehmaa or Cycling around Vehmaa guides.
You can explore the Tummamäki Nature Trail for local hiking. For more options, the Hiking around Vehmaa guide offers several routes, including easy loops like 'View of the Lake loop from Korovuori' and 'Mynämäen Linnavuori loop from Asemanseutu', as well as moderate trails for birdwatching.
Families can enjoy a visit to Louhisaari Manor, which often has activities suitable for all ages. The Askaisten Church and War Memorial is also considered family-friendly. Outdoor activities like the Tummamäki Nature Trail, public beaches, and the Vehmaa DiscGolfPark provide fun for the whole family.
Yes, the Kaitaisten Bridge offers a nice view above the waters, with enough space to stop and enjoy the scenery. Additionally, the Vasikkahaka Bird Watching Tower provides elevated views for observing local birdlife.
Vehmaa offers a variety of local dining experiences. You can find restaurants and cafes like Juhlatila Vaanin kartano, Torpparin Tupa (pizza, grill, buffet), and Vehmaan Grilli Nam Nam. For baked goods and coffee, visit Askondi Oy Leipomo-Konditoria or T:mi Merililian, which also offers gifts and flowers.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Louhisaari Manor is valued for its historical context as the birthplace of Carl Gustaf Mannerheim. Cyclists enjoy the quiet roads and seaside views found on routes like the Merimaskuntie Gravel Road, especially when the gravel is roadbike-friendly.
While specific hotels are not detailed, Vehmaa is known to have options for campers and caravan enthusiasts, such as SF- C Kesäniemi and SF-Caravan Raision seutu ry. Louhisaari Manor also offers accommodation and a sauna next to the sea.
Depending on the season, visitors might experience local events such as 'Hyvää Vehmaalla,' a summer market day, or 'Koko Kylä Pyöräilee,' a cycling event. The municipality also hosts various Christmas events.
The terrain in Vehmaa is generally varied, offering both flat sections suitable for easy cycling and walking, as well as some gentle rolling hills, particularly on routes like the Merimaskuntie Gravel Road. The Tummamäki Nature Trail provides opportunities to experience local natural scenery, which can include diverse forest and coastal landscapes.


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