Liputan6.com, Jakarta - If you want to explore the beautiful Nordic region, you should take time to visit Finland. Many people think of Sweden, Norway, or Denmark first when they plan a trip to Northern Europe. Finland may not be as famous as its neighbors, but it has a lot to offer. From peaceful lakes and thick forests to unique Arctic experiences, some of the most beautiful places in Finland are still waiting to be discovered by travelers from around the world.
To help you plan your trip, here is a list of the most beautiful places in Finland that you should add to your travel list. Each place has something special to offer.
1. Oulanka National Park
Located in northern Finland, Oulanka National Park is one of the country's most popular nature areas. The park is well known for its fast rivers, rocky gorges, and wide forests. If you enjoy hiking, the Karhunkierros trail runs through the park and offers some great views along the way. During spring, the rivers are full of water and the landscape looks especially striking.
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2. Helsinki
As the capital of Finland, Helsinki is a great starting point for your trip. The city sits by the Baltic Sea and has a relaxed, open feel compared to other European capitals. There are many interesting spots to explore, including the large Helsinki Cathedral, the busy Market Square by the waterfront, and the Temppeliaukio Church, which is built directly into natural rock. The city is also easy to get around on foot.
3. Koli National Park
Situated in eastern Finland, Koli National Park is famous for its high hills and wide views over Lake Pielinen. The landscape here changes beautifully with each season; green in summer, colorful in autumn, and snow-covered in winter. The highest point, Ukko-Koli, gives you a clear view across the lake and surrounding forests. For those who enjoy quiet nature and scenic walks, this is a place worth spending a few days.
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4. Saariselkä
Deep in Lapland, Saariselkä is a small fell area known for its open, treeless landscape and clear Arctic skies. The area sits close to Urho Kekkonen National Park, where you can go snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, or reindeer safaris. Even outside winter, the rolling fells and endless wilderness make this a peaceful destination.
5. Suomenlinna
Just a short ferry ride from Helsinki, Suomenlinna is a sea fortress built on a group of small islands. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited places in Finland. There are old stone walls, tunnels, and cannons to explore across the islands. The area is also home to small cafés, a brewery, and several museums. In summer, the green grounds and sea views make it a lovely place to spend an afternoon.
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6. Nuuksio National Park
Only about 35 kilometers from Helsinki, Nuuksio National Park is a great option if you want nature without traveling far. The park has quiet lakes, rocky hills, and dense forests that feel far removed from city life. It is a good place for swimming, kayaking, bird watching, and short hikes. If you are staying in Helsinki and want to experience Finnish nature, Nuuksio is one of the easiest and most rewarding day trips you can take.
7. Kilpisjärvi
Found at the very northwestern tip of Finland, Kilpisjärvi is one of the most remote and striking areas in the country. The landscape here is wide open, with large fells, a clear lake, and views that stretch into Norway and Sweden. In summer, the sun does not set for weeks, giving the sky a warm golden light at midnight. It is also one of the best places in Finland to enjoy the beautiful Northern Lights, making it a great reason to plan a winter visit. For those looking for a truly untouched and quiet corner of nature, Kilpisjärvi is hard to match.
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