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Day trip from Helsinki: Fiskars Village

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Fiskars is a beautiful ironworks village surrounded by lakes and forests and home to many artists and craftspeople.  It’s a lovely place to enjoy the Finnish countryside and can be reached from Helsinki in approximately 75 minutes by car or slightly longer by public transport.  Visitors without cars can take a train to Karjaa then transfer to a local bus or taxi for the final 15 km.

Old telephone kiosk, Fiskars Village
Old telephone kiosk, Fiskars Village

I have a lovely Finnish friend called Suvi and we always try and meet up during my visits to Helsinki and on this occasion we had arranged to meet in Matinkylä, Espoo and from there we drove to Fiskars, taking one hour.  There are two large free car parks in the village one at the Market Place and the other by the Assembly Hall which was where we parked.

Crossing the river in Fiskars Village
Crossing the river in Fiskars Village

Fiskars is a quaint ironworks village that has become a hub for artisans and designers.  More than 100 creative professionals now live and work from studios in the village and have formed a co-operative known as Onoma.  In recent years the village has also become home to the Fiskars Brewery and Distillery.

Fiskars scissors
Fiskars scissors

The Fiskars group has its origins in this Finnish village where it was founded in 1649 and it is now the oldest business still operating in Finland and one of the oldest companies in Europe.  Fiskars is one of the leading brands of gardening, tableware and homeware as it also owns the other renowned Finnish brands of Iittala and Arabia.

Fiskars gardening range
Fiskars gardening range

Readers from the U.K. may be surprised to learn that since 2015 the Fiskars group has owned the prestigious British brands of Wedgwood and Royal Doulton alongside the exquisite Irish Waterford Crystal.  It is highly likely that you may have a Fiskars product in your home without even realising it as their iconic orange handled scissors have reached sales of more than 1 billion worldwide and are to be found in the kitchen drawers of many of our homes.

Waterway flowing through Fiskars Village
Waterway flowing through Fiskars Village

We followed a path along the riverside towards the village centre.  Nestled amid forests and lakes it’s a beautiful area.  The waterway that once linked the ironworks to the sea is now popular with canoeists, kayakers and stand-up paddle boarders.

One of the galleries in Fiskars Village
One of the galleries in Fiskars Village

Strolling around the village, the oldest building is the former ironworks office from 1765.  The remainder of the village was constructed between 1816-1912 and 21 of these buildings are still in use today as either workshops, exhibition halls, museums, shops or restaurants.  We glanced in several of the small shops finding many handmade items including jewellery, clothes, candles, woodwork and paintings.  With many of these stores also being artisans workshops we could sometimes see them working in the back of the buildings.

Fiskars Outlet Store, Fiskars Village
Fiskars Outlet Store, Fiskars Village

There’s also a large outlet store offering a wide range of Fiskars products from garden rakes to Moomin  mugs and Royal Doulton fine china.

Room settings in Fiskars Museum
Room settings in Fiskars Museum

Next we visited the Fiskars Museum (standard admission €6, open Wed-Sun 11.00-16.00).  The museum documents the everyday lives of the inhabitants of Fiskars Ironworks from the 17th century.  It is quite small but its galleries enabled us to discover what it would have been like to have lived and worked in this rural part of southern Finland in those days.  A temporary exhibition “The end equals the beginning” was very interesting as it took us on a journey from industry to arts relating the story of how Fiskars Village transformed from an industrial village to the home of creativity and design.

Fiskars scissors through the ages on display in the Fiskars Village Museum
Fiskars scissors through the ages on display in the Fiskars Village Museum

There are room layouts displaying early Fiskars products, numerous artefacts and a selection of dressing up clothes for both adults and children.  Additionally during the summertime industrial artefacts related to ploughing can be viewed across the lane in the museum garden.  Unfortunately this had closed the previous weekend so we were unable to view it ourselves.

Kuparipaja Restaurant, Fiskars Village
Kuparipaja Restaurant, Fiskars Village

We were then feeling quite hungry so called into the Kuparipaja Restaurant for some lunch.  Housed in an old copper smithy the interior is contemporary styled and we found a pleasant window table to enjoy our meal.

Barbecued pork special at the Kuparipaja Restaurant, Fiskars Village
Barbecued pork special at the Kuparipaja Restaurant, Fiskars Village

I’m a huge fan of the Finnish authentic salmon soup and as this was on the menu my friend and I both selected this option whilst my son opted for the daily special of barbecued pork.  The dishes were very flavoursome accompanied with a basket of traditional dark rye bread and butter.

Entrance to Fiskars Summer Exhibition 2023 Arts & Crafts and Rabbit Holes
Entrance to Fiskars Summer Exhibition 2023 Arts & Crafts and Rabbit Holes

Feeling rested after our lunch break we then explored the Fiskars Summer Exhibition entitled “Arts and Crafts and Rabbit Holes” located next door in the Copper Smithy’s exhibition halls.  (Standard admission €10).  The intriguing name ‘Rabbit Holes’ is because it is designed to resemble a series of small rooms arranged in a maze like fashion.  The exhibition included a wide range of themes concerning homes and household items, all with a surreal twist.

Table art installation, Fiskars Summer Exhibition
Table art installation, Fiskars Summer Exhibition

For example, there was a long wooden trestle table laid out with metal plates with spoons on top.  At varying intervals different spoons would start clattering on the plates without anyone touching them.

Diagonal door signifying chaos on display at the Fiskars Village summer exhibition 2023
Diagonal door signifying chaos on display at the Fiskars Village summer exhibition 2023

Other exhibits included a diagonal door referring to a chaotic life whilst in several darkened rooms there were headphones to listen to sounds of voices and music, designed to awaken the senses.

Knitted worm art exhibit as part of the Fiskars Village Summer Exhibition 2023
Knitted worm art exhibit as part of the Fiskars Village Summer Exhibition 2023

In one of the small rabbit holes we found a partly completed knitted worm of which visitors were invited to add a few stitches and in another there was a mirror which featured a woman with moving eyes.  We found the exhibition enjoyable, easy to follow and much bigger than we had anticipated.

Weekend food market at Fiskars Village, Finland
Weekend food market at Fiskars Village, Finland

We then continued our tour of the village discovering a weekend food festival taking place in the market square.  Wandering through the stalls we found an abundance of local produce on sale as well as several food trucks offering tasty food and refreshments.

Fiskars Village, southern Finland
Fiskars Village, southern Finland

We then wandered back through the village to the Fiskars Upper Works, home to the old cow shed, machinery workshop and plough factory.  The old Fiskars knife factory where knives and scissors were manufactured until 2001 is now the home of the Fiskars Brewery, Ägräs Distillery and Noita Winery.  On site is a visitor centre offering tasting experiences, a shop, bar and restaurant but these were all closed at the time of our visit.

Idyllic lakeshore at Fiskars Village
Idyllic lakeshore at Fiskars Village

We’d enjoyed a lovely day out in Fiskars enjoying the Finnish nature, learning about its industrial heritage and tasting local cuisine.

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During our visit we were guests of Fiskars Village and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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50 responses to “Day trip from Helsinki: Fiskars Village”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    gorgeous! Well worth a day trip for sure!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars Village makes for a lovely day out, thank you.

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    Anonymous

    A lovely day out Marion, interesting info about Wedgwood, who would have thought! Nice way for me to visit parts of Finland without going there 😀 You really do explore off the beaten track 

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars is a beautiful historic village and so interesting that somewhere so sleepy is now a global brand.

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  3. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a delightful and interesting tour. I regret I missed travel in Scandinavia during travel years.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your interest in my travels to Finland Ian.

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  4. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What a fabulous blend of art, nature and industrial heritage.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s a wonderful village full of creatives Helen and so interesting that somewhere so tiny is the home of the global Fiskars brand. Thanks do much for commenting and I hope you’re having a good weekend.

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  5. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Fiskars scissors are the best, and it is neat to learn the history of where they are from!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Great to read you are also familiar with Fiskars scissors Allie. Amazing how they started off in such a quaint little village.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I had no idea that fiskars scissors came from here! What a beautiful and interesting area of Finland to enjoy, especiaaly alongside a good friend 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes. It’s hard to believe that the Fiskars global brand started life in such a quaint village. A lovely day out with a very good friend.

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  7. Content Catnip Avatar

    Oh this village of creatives and artisans sounds wonderful…you have made me want to visit with this post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts. Fiskars is gorgeous!

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  8. travelling_han Avatar

    What a lovely day trip, it looks like the perfect escape from the city.

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I have a few gardening tools that are from the Fiskars brand, which are all fantastic. I didn’t know Fiskars was an actual village in Finland. I’ll definitely need to add this to my list when we visit Finland someday.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s an incredible story Linda that such a tiny village ironworks grew to be a global brand. I do hope you get to visit Finland sometime as I’m certain you will be captivated by its charm too!

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    Anonymous

    great post. looking forward to seeing what else you get into up in Finland. Just returned from a month stay in Finland in August. What an incredible place

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland is one of my all time favourite countries. So pleased to read you enjoyed your month long visit there.

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  11. Rebecca Avatar

    I’d never heard of Fiskars Village, but what a sight! Very charming and quaint, and it’s impressive it manufactures so many gardening tools! Finnish cuisine is very simple, but very understated and delicious! Thanks for sharing your time in Finland, Marion. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars is a charming village with a unique history. Finnish food is very healthy and I love their use of dill in many dishes.

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  12. Pratik Avatar

    Nice information and post

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  13. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for this idea in the village of Helsinki . This old telephone kiosk and I saw here at the restaurant outside. Your food is so delicious. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in this post Anita. Fiskars is a delightful place.

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  14. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    It looks like an adorable village and a great place to explore with your friend. Love to hear of these small town companies that do it right and prosper. Magg

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars is indeed a very historic village Maggie and so interesting to learn how the iron works has evolved over time.

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  15. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Oh, my goodness, Marion! I have several pairs of Fiskars scissors, and I never once wondered where they came from. Now I know. I also have some Waterford crystal, and a Royal Dalton sugar bowl and creamer that belonged to my grandmother. It’s interesting to know that those companies are also owned by Fiskars. The city itself looks like a beautiful place to visit, and the museum would be interesting to me. Thank you for sharing your lovely trip. Now that I’m back from our latest road trip, I hope to catch up on the posts I missed while I was gone. Have a wonderful week!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you enjoyed my visit to Fiskars Kellye and you have their scissors as well as some Waterford Crystal and Royal Doulton. Looking forward to reading about your own road trip too. Marion

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  16. ourcrossings Avatar

    What a truly wonderful place to visit in order to enjoy a journey through time into Finland’s Industrial Past, Marion. I think it’s always amazing to see how the strength of such places is found in their community and human-centred progressive spirit. Thanks for sharing. I hope you had a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars was a beautiful place to visit and it was fascinating to learn how the old ironworks evolved over time. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated Aiva.

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  17. kagould17 Avatar

    What a delightful village Marion. So nice you got to meet up with your friend. Thanks for showing me where all my Fiskars scissors originate. The Rabbit Holes look delightfully entertaining. Thanks for sharing Marion. Happy Tuesday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars Village is delightful Allan and it was so nice to meet up with my Finnish friend for our visit. Good that you also own Fiskars scissors!

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  18. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a neat city to explore and how great to have been able to meet up with your friend. Everyone is always so busy these days so it’s extra special when plans come to fruition.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes. It was great to spend time with my Finnish friend again and we enjoyed a lovely day out together in Fiskars.

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  19. Tanja Avatar

    Very interesting place. I don’t have any Fiskars scissors

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars is lovely on a sunny day and only an hour by car from Helsinki.

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  20. Simon Avatar

    LOVELY Finland and thanks for opening this door to me!!! I lived and worked in Kuopio for several months and I learned to love the place and the folks.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read that you also love Finland Simon as it’s one of my favourite countries and somewhere I could definitely live. I’ve travelled widely in the country but not made it to Kuopio yet!

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      1. Simon Avatar

        Kuopio is in the middle of their Lake District. U see nothing for miles except lakes and forests!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          It sounds idyllic. I’ve been to Savonlinna and enjoyed the lakeside there.

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  21. joylennick Avatar

    Hola Miss Traveller,

    You certainly get around, Miss! Was surprised to see Finland so green and watery…It sounds a very peaceful place, and the food tasty! Happy, safe travelling.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland is one of my favourite countries Joy and we enjoyed a lovely day out at the historic Fiskars Village. Thank you so much for your interest and comments.

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  22. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Love that old telephone kiosk. What a lovely town to stroll through. It was fun to see how scissors have changed over the years. The Fiskars Summer Exhibition looks like a great place to visit (how weird is that diagonal door)! It certainly looks like you spent a great day in the interesting Fiskars.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fiskars is such a beautiful village Corna and to visit the home of our kitchen scissors!

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  23. travelwithgma Avatar

    What a fabulous place to visit. I knew that Waterford etc had been sold, but was totally unaware that Fiskars now owned those brands.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a wonderful day out, thank you.

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  24. Washe Koda Avatar

    Thanks For sharing 🙂 I have a Fiskars hand scissors and garden shears 🇫🇮

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was very interesting to explore Fiskars Village. We also have Fiskars scissors. Knives and garden shears. Thanks so much for your interest.

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