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The Beaches of Helsinki: Puotila
Welcome to East Helsinki, Puotila. Located in Vartiokylänlahti, Puotila beach is quite urban, with metro trains passing nearby.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Marjaniemi
Marjaniemi beach is located in eastern Helsinki. The district is, as I understand it, Vartiokylä, practically Itäkeskus to the north and Roihuvuori to the west. But to the point: a fine beach with a Mediterranean atmosphere.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Kivinokka
Welcome to Kivinokka in Helsinki. Behind the manor and Herttoniemi allotment garden, you'll find the peaceful yet idyllic Kivinokka beach - quite close to the center of Helsinki.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Laajasalo
Laajasalo beach is located in eastern Helsinki. Next to it is Laajasalo sports park, so you can work up a sweat in various ways before swimming.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Iso Kallahti
Iso Kallahti beach is located in eastern Helsinki. In the Rastila and Vuosaari area, there are many beautiful beaches, with stunning beaches in nearly every cove.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Rastila
Rastila beach is located in eastern Helsinki, near Vuosaari. The metro brings you close, the beach is great, there's grass, and there's a campsite next to it. No wonder the beach is popular on a sunny summer day.
The Beaches of Espoo: Hevossalmi
Hevossalmi beach is located in Laajasalo. This small but very peaceful and idyllic beach is worth a visit.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Furuvik
Furuvik beach is located at the end of Laajasalo, Helsinki. This small and idyllic beach is found next to a small harbor. On a sunny day, it is a great place to relax.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Pikkukoski
Pikkukosken uimaranta löytyy Helsingin Oulunkylästä. Iso ja hyvinvarusteltu ranta on suosituin Vantaajoen varrella olevista uimarannoista. Ja hyvästä syystä.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Porvariskuninkaanpuisto
Porvariskuninkaanpuisto beach is located in East Helsinki, in Jollas. The location is peaceful, and this beach is not easy to find.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Suomenlinna
One of the most exotic beaches in Helsinki is located in Suomenlinna. It is a sheltered bay surrounded by a popular walking trail on the hill, as seen in the picture.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Pakila
Pakila beach is located along the Vantaa River. It's probably no surprise that it's in Pakila.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Tapaninvainio
Tapaninvainio beach is located along the Vantaa River. Thanks to the bridge over the river, it is easily accessible from both sides of the shore. By car, the road is more winding.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Lapinlahti
Lapinlahti beach was long used by the hospital. But since the hospital is no longer there, the beach is freely accessible. I am not sure if the City of Helsinki maintains this beach, or if it is in good condition just due to "old habits."
The Beaches of Helsinki: Mustasaari
Mustasaari beach is located on the church's outdoor and camp center island. The island is right next to Kaskisaari, and Lauttasaari is just a stone's throw away.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Seurasaari
Seurasaari beach is a small beach in western Helsinki, in the Seurasaari outdoor park. The beach faces approximately southwest, so from midday onward, the sun warms it nicely.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Munkkiniemi
Munkkiniemi beach is located on the seashore at the end of Laajalahti. The popular beach is maintained by the City of Helsinki. I assume the former lifeguard stand can be seen in front.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Kallahdenniemi
Kallahdenniemi beach is located in East Helsinki, in Vuosaari. The beach is part of the Kallahdenniemi outdoor area. You won't find a more exotic beach in the metropolitan area: beaches on both sides of the peninsula, and so shallow that it's definitely suitable for the youngest family members.
The Beaches of Helsinki: Eiranranta
Eiranranta is found amidst beautiful scenery in southern Helsinki. The beach is not official - meaning water quality is not measured and there are no toilets - but it is still a nice and well-maintained beach.
The Beaches of Vihti: Myllylampi
Myllylampi Beach is located in Nummela, Vihti. The beach is along the ring road (Hanko-Hyvinkää), a stone's throw from Turuntie. It takes about 20 minutes to drive here from Espoo center.
The Beaches of Vihti: Enäranta
Enäranta Beach is a small beach in Vihti, located on the shore of the lake with the same name, at the edge of the area also named Enäranta.
The Beaches of Vihti: Ojakkala
Ojakkala Beach is a small beach in Vihti, located at the northern end of Enäjärvi.
The Beaches of Vihti: Kirkonkylä
Vihti Kirkonkylä Beach is located in Vihti, as its name suggests. The beach is situated behind a wooded hill in a sheltered cove. The beach deepens gradually, making it well-suited for families with children.
The Beaches of Vihti: Varikkaa
Varikkaa Beach is located at the end of Pääkslahti in Vihti. The beach is an EU-designated beach, meaning it has over a hundred visitors daily in the summer. This is due to the nearby Wellness Village and the camping area.
The Beaches of Vihti: Hiidenranta
Hiidenranta's small beach is located next to the marina in Nummela, Vihti.
The Beaches of Vihti: Haimoo
In Haimoo, Vihti, there is a great outdoor pool by the Lappoonjoki River.
The Beaches of Vihti: Moksin uimaranta
Moksi Beach is located on the shore of the lake with the same name. It's about a six-kilometer journey to Vihti town center.
The Beaches of Vihti: Otalampi
Otalampi beach is located in Vihti, next to the Otalampi urban area on Rantatie. The beach is one of the most surprising I've visited - a great place with impressive diving towers.
Kadonnut Helsinki: Humallahden uimala
Helsingin Meilahdessa, Humallahden kallioiden kohdalla, toimi Humallahden uimala vuodesta 1919 aina 1950-luvulle.
Espoon koulut: Järvenperän koulu
Järvenperän koulu löytyy melko lailla keskeltä maantieteellistä Espoota. Yläkoulussa on noin 450 oppilasta.
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