Travel Finland community brings together people interested in Finnish National Parks and travel possibilities in the beautiful Finland. We love Finland and National Parks! This blog offers ideas for your trip. Here are four Finnish National Parks to visit.
1. Nuuksio National Park in Finland is a great location in the southern Finland
Nuuksio offers peace of the nature with only half an hour from Helsinki or airport. Easy to reach!
What to do there? What to do in Nuuksio? More information at the Travel Nuuksio BLOG
Instagram: @travelnuuksio #travelnuuksio
2. Koli National Park in the Eastern Finland is beautiful from summer to winter
Koli National Park is famous for its unique national landscape. This location you can reach all year round, it is always beautiful! Koli is located in North Karelia and a perfect holiday destination for nature admiration and hiking.
What to do there? What to do in Koli? More information at the Koli National Park website.
Accommodation example: Kolin Mesikämmen is a luxurious Villa by the beautiful Lake Pielinen with three bedrooms. This Villa is well equipped with two different saunas, own beach by the Lake Pielinen and beautiful view.
Instagram: @travelkoli #travelkoli

3. Pyhä-Luosto National Park and Pyhätunturi in the Northern Finland offer lots of snow in the winter
Pyhä-Luosto area and the aapa mires and old growth forests surrounding them will mezmerise the visitors. Here you can quickly visit an easy trail, spend all day outdoors or take a small hike. The numerous campfire sites offer opportunities for resting – a friendly Siberian jay might also visit you at a lean-to shelter. In the winter you can ski or do downhill skiing or just enjoy the snow in the Northern Finland.
What to do there? What to do in Pyhä? What to do in Luosto? More information at the Pyhä-Luosto National Park website.
Accommodation example: Pyhä is perfect for families spending time together, or couples seeking cozy cabins and igloos, starlit skies, and the quiet beauty of Arctic nature. Visit Pyha for accommodation possibilities.
Instagram: @travelpyha #travelpyha
4. Lauhanvuori National Park in the Western Finland is quiet, peaceful and not that well known National Park
Lauhanvuori National Park is located in South Ostrobothnia and Satakunta regions, areas of Kauhajoki, Isojoki and Kankaanpää. The Park was established in 1982 and covers 52 square kilometres. Lauhanvuori stands out at 231 meters from the otherwise flat terrain of Ostrobothnia, and it is one of the highest points in Western Finland. Attractions in Lauhanvuori National Park include Kivijata, Aumakivi and the viewing tower, as well as Spitaalijärvi with many stories. The viewing tower is Lauhanvuori’s most popular place to visit.
What to do there? What to do in Lauhanvuori? More information at the Finland Travel Info website in English.
Accommodation example: Lauhansarvi Villas offer lots of different type of villas for 2-10 persons for your stay. Great website with pictures included.
Instagram: @travellauha #travellauha