Travel update
Important update about traveling to Finland:
What’s Hot
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Cross-country skiing is somewhat of a national sport in Finland. It is extremely good for the body and mind, with beautiful winter scenery serving as an inspiring backdrop.
Read More about Cross-country – Skiing with FeelingVisiting Finland and looking for eco-friendly travel tips? Here are our 10 tips for a more sustainable trip to Finland.
Read More about 10 Sustainable travel tips in FinlandMany people associate the Northern Lights with cold and snowy winter scenery but the most active seasons are autumn and spring. Spot the aurora in Finland!
Read More about Autumn and Spring – the Best Northern Lights SeasonsLong before the rise of the global Slow Food Movement in the 80s, Finns were promoting the importance of eating wild, natural and locally-produced foods. Join the Finns and go slow.
Read More about Slow Food FinlandWith some 2,000 brown bears freely roaming the country, Finland offers the best bear watching safaris in Europe. In the central and eastern forests of Lakeland, several companies organize bear watching and photography trips between April and September.
Read More about Encounter with a Bear – how to go bear watching in LakelandHow about hiking in summer, cross-country skiing in winter, gathering berries and mushrooms or simply going for a walk in the woods?
Read More about Forest – a Finnish FavouriteWhat to Do?
Plan your stay:
What to watch?
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Contrast is the main ingredient in Finnish cultural life, probably because everything looks and sounds different from our northern perspective. This may explain heavy metal music played on cellos and films almost completely without dialogue.
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Finns appreciate simplicity and honesty in all things. The same goes for our cooking; gimmicks and frills are simply not in our nature. Everything starts with clean ingredients, and less is usually more.
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Where to Go?
Explore our four regions: