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Summer highlights of Finnish Lakeland

Experience the best of summer in the Finnish Lakeland, a perfect journey designed for nature lovers eager to explore its stunning lakeside landscapes. Savour local culinary delights and enjoy a seamless blend of exhilarating adventures and peaceful relaxation, all in one unforgettable experience.

Tranquil retreat by the Finnish lakeside

The Finnish Lakeland, Europe’s largest lake district, presents endless opportunities for an active summer holiday in Finland. This itinerary explores three unique regions – South Karelia, South Savo, and North Savo – each offering captivating charm through local tales of nature, culture, and history. You'll visit charming destinations like Lappeenranta, Imatra, Savonlinna, and Kuopio, along with the resort area of Tahko, where the warm hospitality of the locals is sure to be a highlight of your visit!
Route overview
  • Starting Point: Lappeenranta
  • Length of route: 400 kilometres
  • Duration: 4 days
  • Summer
  • By car: 6 hours
  • By bike: 24 hours

Travel tip

The ideal way to explore this scenic route is by electric car, with Finland offering convenient rental services for easy travel. For a more adventurous experience, the route can also be done by bike. Start your cycling journey by taking a train from Helsinki to Lappeenranta, then explore favoured cycling routes for an unforgettable ride through Finland’s stunning lakeside landscapes.

Route highlights

The rushing waters of Imatrankoski rapids. - Go Saimaa
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Uncover the charm of Lappeenranta and Imatra

Begin your visit in Lappeenranta, a charming lakeside city known for its historic fortress and the stunning shores of Lake Saimaa, Finland’s largest lake. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, stop by cosy cafés, and admire the seasonal sand sculptures. Just a short drive away, Imatra features the Imatrankoski rapids, where you can marvel at this natural wonder and relax in the surrounding parks.
Medieval Olavinlinna Castle in Savonlinna, Finland. - Jaakko Posti
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Explore the enchanting waters of Lake Saimaa in Savonlinna

Continue to explore Lake Saimaa in Savonlinna, home to the medieval Olavinlinna Castle, known as the northernmost medieval castle in the world, and the renowned Savonlinna Opera Festival. The 15th-century castle, set on an island, provides a stunning backdrop for performances. Lake Saimaa is also home to the rare Saimaa Ringed Seal, which you might spot on a guided excursion in early summer.
Saimaa Ringed Seal swimming in Lake Saimaa. - Visit Saimaa
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Wild beauty of Linnansaari National Park

Linnansaari National Park, nestled in the heart of the Finnish Lakeland, boasts a maze-like archipelago with lush green islands and rocky islets. It is home to the rare Saimaa ringed seal and the majestic osprey. Accessible by regular ferry and charter boats, the park is perfect for canoeing adventures, and with your own tent, it's ideal for extended stays amidst nature’s tranquility.
Relaxing summer day at a lakeside cottage in Finnish Lakeland. - Visit Finland
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Rent a summer cottage in Finnish Lakeland

Experience life like a Finn by staying in a summer cottage, or "mökki," as it's known in Finnish. Enjoy the tradition of a smoke sauna, take a dip in the lake, pick wild berries, and soak in the midnight sun, surrounded by nature. Saunas offer proven health benefits, from boosting circulation to activating the body’s sympathetic nervous system, leaving you relaxed as the heat melts away stress.
Try out the local delicacy "kalakukko" when visiting Kuopio. - Julia Kivelä, aitojamakuja.fi
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Charming Kuopio and adventurous Tahko

The route concludes in Kuopio, where culture meets lush forests. Visit the iconic Puijo Tower for panoramic views of the city and its lakes or stroll through the lively market square to sample the local delicacy, "kalakukko". Just a short drive away, Tahko offers year-round adventure, with skiing and snowboarding in winter and hiking and mountain biking in summer – perfect for thrill-seekers.

Places to eat

Enjoy the local gastronomy of Finnish Lakeland, where fresh fish, wild berries, and organic ingredients take centre stage at lakeside restaurants. Celebrate the area’s rich culinary heritage, especially as the Saimaa region was recognised as the 2024 European Region of Gastronomy.
Tahko Distillery Hophaus
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Tahko Distillery Hophaus

Places to stay

Choose from a variety of historical or family-friendly hotels or embrace the Finnish summer by staying in one of the many lakeside cottages, most of which come with a private sauna for a truly authentic experience.

Activities to explore

Discover the beauty of Finland’s Lakeland and its surroundings, with countless opportunities for adventure – from the serene shores of Lake Saimaa to the scenic hilltops of Tahko, offering something for every explorer.

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