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The Beaches of Porvoo: Kokonniemi
Kokonniemi outdoor pool is located right near the center of Porvoo. The sheltered sand pit has plenty of space and swimmers.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Hasselholma
Hasselholm beach is located in Porvoo, on the shore of Veckjärvi. This popular beach has plenty of space and excellent services.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Venjärvi
Venjärvi beach is located in Porvoo, unsurprisingly on the shore of Venjärvi. The small beach is popular on hot summer days.
The Beaches of Porvoot: Tervajärvi
The charming Tervajärvi beach is located five kilometers from the center of Porvoo. It offers both a sandy beach and rocks for swimming.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Staffas
On the shore of Veckjärvi in Porvoo, you'll find the small, idyllic Staffas beach directly opposite the popular Haselholm beach. The beach has two piers and no other services.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Köttboda
Köttbodan beach is located in Porvoo, in the eastern tip of Vessö's Sundet. The beach has fine sand and the area also allows camping.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Lindvik
Lindvik beach is located on the sea shore in western Porvoo. The beach is found on the eastern shore of Djupsundet.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Sondbyn 1 uimaranta
In Sondby, Porvoo, there are two beaches close to each other, by the sea. The first Sondby beach has plenty of shady spots.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Sondby 2
Sondby's second beach is located in Porvoo. The impressive beach opens to the sea, facing south. The sun shines here.
The Beaches of Porvoo: Virvik
Virvik beach is located in Porvoo, "behind the golf courses." The center of Porvoo is about a kilometer away to the northwest by road.
The Beaches of Espoo: Stora Herrö
Depending on the interpretation, there are two or three beaches on Stora Herrö outdoor island. The southeast beaches have barbecue shelters and toilets, and sand is reportedly brought here regularly.
The Swimming Places of Espoo: Jupperi's "surfing beach"
In Jupperi, on the shore of Pitkäjärvi, there is a swimming spot called Surf Beach. It offers a pier, grass to lounge on, and a small parking area. In winter, you can enjoy ice swimming here.
The Beaches of Espoo: Ruuhijärvi's western side
Nuuksio is amazing, but it can sometimes be difficult to find a spot where you can swim easily. One great place is on the southern shore of Ruuhijärvi. You can swim in the clear lake from this spot popular with scouts.
The Beaches of Espoo: Ruuhijärvi's eastern side swimming place
In Nuuksio, on the eastern shore at the end of Ruuhijärvi, there is a small natural sandy beach. The evening sun hits the beach beautifully. The water in Ruuhijärvi is often very clean, and at this shallow sandy beach, it is also warm.
The Beaches of Espoo: Vilniemi
Vilniemi Beach is located in central Espoo on the western shore of Lippajärvi, in the Lippajärvi district. A small but well-maintained sandy beach deepens gradually. On the other side of the shore, you can see Lippajärvi Beach.
The swimming places of Espoo: Kolmperä
Espoo's Kolmperä has a nice, small swimming spot. The water is clear, and there's a bit of sandy bottom next to the pier.
Espoo's outdoor islands: Bylandet
Welcome to Bylandet, a recreational island managed by the city of Espoo. Bylandet is located on the Kirkkonummi side, in Porkkalanniemi. As an enticement, I will start with a photo that tells the island's history as a Soviet guard post. But now, on to the story of Bylandet...
Espoo's outdoor islands: Rövaren
Welcome to the Espoo archipelago. Rövaren is a recreational island managed by the city of Espoo, located less than five kilometers south of Soukanniemi. The island is popular, and for good reason: you can reach it by archipelago boat in the summer, and it has grill huts, firewood, and even a beach.
Espoo's outdoor islands: Kaparen
The second kayaking trip of the summer of 2015 with a childhood friend in the Espoo archipelago took me to Kaparen. Although it rained the entire July, apart from a few heavy showers, the weather was great for this trip, and it shows.
Espoo's outdoor islands: Käärmesaari
Welcome to Käärmesaari, located on the border between Helsinki and Espoo, just barely on the Espoo side. Käärmesaari is a recreational island jointly managed by both cities.
Espoo's outdoor islands: Iso and Pieni Lehtisaari plus Sumparen
This begins a new series: over the coming years, I will introduce all the islands in Espoo that can be visited. First up is a trio of islands: Iso and Pieni Lehtisaari, and Sumparen. Let's start our exploration with Sumparen, as it has one of the finest spots in Espoo. Initially, a view to the northeast. Notice the Tuomela boatyard, where boats were built until the 1960s (now private property).
Viewpoints in Espoo: Laajalahti Birdwatching Tower
The Villa Elfvik nature tower is located in Laajalahti, in the middle of a beautiful nature reserve. This picture shows the unique feature of the birdwatching tower: both the path to the tower and the access to the lowest platform are accessible.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Lähderanta
One of the most surprising viewpoints in Espoo can be found in Lähderanta, near the Laaksolahti sports park. The cliff top offers stunning views of Pitkäjärvi, and as a bonus, the ruins of the Dalsvik Manor gazebo can be found at the top of the hill.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Laturinkallio in Leppävaara
One of the finest viewpoints in Espoo can be found in the middle of Leppävaara. Laturinkallio offers stunning views, especially to the south towards Sello and the towers.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Jäniskallio in Nuuksio
A somewhat surprising viewpoint in Espoo can be found on the shore of Nuuksion Pitkäjärvi. On the west side of the lake is Jäniskallio. The hill doesn't seem very high when you climb it, but you reach a surprisingly high point, and the views are quite impressive.
Viewpoints in Espoo: The viewing platform of Nuuksio's Maahinenkierros Tour
One of the finest viewpoints in Espoo can be found in Nuuksio. Along the accessible Maahisenkierros route, there is an observation deck offering great views.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Ryssänkallio
One of the biggest surprises among the viewpoints in Espoo for me has been Ryssänkallio. Of course, I knew about the Ryssänkallio-Isosuo nature reserve, but I hadn't realized that the cliffs also offer decent views.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Stora Herrö observation tower
Welcome to one of the finest places in Espoo. The Stora Herrö lookout tower offers stunning views. The tower is situated on a rock, and the scenery opens up in nearly all directions. Stora Herrö can be reached by archipelago boat in the summer. Here is a picture of the tower looking almost directly northeast. In the foreground on the right is Rövargrundet.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Hyppykallio in Nuuksio
Hyppykallio is a high cliff and viewpoint in Nuuksio, right along Nuuksiontie. In english the name would be "Jumphill". The views also open up to Nuuksion Pitkäjärvi. You can also reach a spot half a kilometer away by bus.
Viewpoints in Espoo: Musslaxbergen
Musslaxbergen is a magnificent cliff and viewpoint in Kurttila, Espoo.
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