Attractions and places to see on the Åland Islands offer a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences. This autonomous region of Finland, located in the Baltic Sea, features an archipelago landscape with thousands of islands and skerries. The bedrock is predominantly red and pink granite, contributing to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore medieval castles, serene nature trails, and maritime museums across the islands.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Entry on a donation basis. Please feel free to take advantage of the very informative guided tour offered by the staff. Interesting insights into school life and family life at the beginning of the 20th century.
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A small shelter offers a table and electric charging facilities. A public toilet is available. I summertime, a small kiosk offers ice cream, snacks and beverages. It opens before the ferry is leaving port.
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Highly recommended, also suitable for children, very well signposted, fantastic views of the archipelago, the ice did a great job!
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This former school became a museum recently. The building itself was built from scratch in 1888 by teacher Viktor Jansson from Vårdö, who then taught and lived here until his death in 1895.
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If you plan to visit many museums in Finland, then think about buying the Museum Card. It costs about 86 EUR, and gives you access to over 360 Museums in Finland, of which 8 are located in Aland. More details regarding the Museumcard, Museums in Finland and Museum Events here. museokortti.fi Finnish Museums also offer certain days during the month or year where not entry must be paid. Check the website and plan your trip well.
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Beautiful nature trail with forest, meadows, stones and sea view.
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The Esplanade of Mariehamn is an avenue of linden trees that connects the western and eastern harbors, a green oasis in the middle of Mariehamn. In addition to the main church, several wooden houses along the avenue are worth seeing.
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Our camping ground is situated among the fortress ruins of Bomarsund. In 1854, the allied French and British armies attacked the Russian troops that had built an enormous fortress here. Now you are welcome to our camping ground establishment at the islands of peace. You can easily access us by car, bus, bicycle or boat. The ride from Mariehamn is about half an hour. The sea is right here and our guest harbour in Notviken has 30 boat places. CAMPING AND CABINS A pretty big, quiet, rather cheap but somewhot worne down camping ground. The camping grounds are laid out across 5 hectares, which makes it suitable also for large groups. A beach sauna and a barbecue place are available. In the area 3 cottages (30 m2) for 4-6 persons are available. These are equipped with shower and a kitchen. You may also choose to stay in one of the overnight cabins. RESTAURANT AND CAFÉ close by Café Furulundsgården is our fully licensed Restaurant. Newly built but in an old fashion and with a large outdoor seat place. When you enjoy a cup of coffee in the café, please try the speciality; Åland pancake. ACTIVITIES Swim and relax at the beach, just 10 meters away. Play minigolf or stroll around the ruins. Bikes and boats can be rented. The hiking paths are 5 km’s and 1 km’s. https://www.alandsresor.fi/en/puttes-camping Contact information +358 18 44 040 puttes.camping@aland.net Bryggvägen 2, Bomarsund - 22530 - Sund
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The Åland Islands are rich in history. You can visit the medieval fortress of Kastelholm Castle, which dates back to the 14th century and includes the Cultural History Museum. Another significant site is the Bomarsund Fortress Ruins, a 19th-century Russian stronghold destroyed during the Crimean War. Don't miss the Eckerö Post & Customs House, a historical building showcasing neoclassical architecture, or the Museum Ship Pommern in Mariehamn, a preserved four-masted barque offering a glimpse into maritime history.
Absolutely. For panoramic views, head to Orrdalsklint Summit and Observation Tower, the highest point in Åland, offering magnificent vistas of the archipelago. The Järsö Nature Trail provides three well-marked hiking routes with smooth rocks, wooded meadows, and scenic sea views, including a glimpse of the ferry connection between Sweden, Åland, and Finland. You can also experience the unique archipelago landscape in areas like the nature reserve on Herrön in Lemland or the Borgboda ancient monument area in Saltvik.
The relatively flat terrain makes cycling a popular activity. You can explore well-marked routes like the Panoramic road, which offers sea views without significant traffic. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling on the Åland Islands guide. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the Järsö Nature Trail. Find more hiking routes in the Hiking on the Åland Islands guide. Additionally, the islands offer opportunities for golfing and bird watching.
Yes, the Åland Islands offer several family-friendly options. Kastelholm Castle is a historical site that can be engaging for families. The Järsö Nature Trail is suitable for families with its varied routes. For younger children, Lilla Holmen in Mariehamn is a great spot, offering swimming, a pirate ship, and a birdhouse. The Lemström Canal area also provides a nice park setting for families.
The mild climate of the Åland Islands makes late spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for visiting. During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying nature trails, and engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Many attractions and facilities operate with extended hours during the peak summer season (June-August).
Mariehamn, the capital, is rich in maritime heritage and culture. You can visit the Åland Maritime Museum, which celebrates the region's seafaring traditions. The Åland Cultural History Museum and Åland Art Museum, located in the same building, offer a comprehensive journey through Åland's 7,500-year history and display works by local artists. Don't forget to stroll along the Esplanade of Mariehamn, known for its linden trees.
The Åland Islands are characterized by a unique archipelago landscape with bedrock predominantly of red and pink granite. Beyond the Järsö Nature Trail, you can explore the Geta Caves, which are considered a hiker's paradise. The nature reserve on Herrön in Lemland and the Borgboda ancient monument area in Saltvik also offer opportunities to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
While many natural trails may have varied terrain, some facilities and ferry terminals are noted for their accessibility. For instance, the Kökar Ferry Terminal, Snäckö Ferry Terminal, and Överö Ferry Terminal are listed as wheelchair accessible. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details for individual attractions or trails beforehand.
Yes, you can experience traditional Åland life. Next to Kastelholm Castle, the Jan Karlsgården Open-Air Museum showcases traditional Åland life with historic farm buildings. Additionally, charming archipelago villages like Föglö, Kökar, and Kumlinge are known for their quaint, red-painted wooden houses and picturesque harbors, offering insights into local culture and traditions.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Kastelholm Castle is praised for its historical importance and the surrounding museums. The Järsö Nature Trail is loved for its smooth rocks, sea views, and wooded meadows. Many also enjoy the scenic Panoramic road for cycling, highlighting the beautiful sea views and considerate drivers.
The Åland Islands are home to a dozen medieval stone churches, some dating back to the 14th century, with notable examples in Föglö, Kumlinge, and Kökar. In Kökar, you can also find the ruins of a medieval Franciscan monastery next to the church. The Borgboda ancient monument area in Saltvik offers another glimpse into the region's ancient past.
If you're interested in running, the Åland Islands offer various trails. You can find detailed information and routes in the Running Trails on the Åland Islands guide. This guide includes routes like the Lilla Holmen Beach loop and the Djupviksgrottan loop, catering to different difficulty levels.


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