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Exploring the east coast of Finland: Strömfors and Loviisa

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The east coast of Finland lies within a 90 minute drive from Helsinki and makes for an ideal side trip from the capital and a chance to explore more of beautiful Finland either for a day trip or a short break. Once you arrive in the region the distance between towns and key sights is only around 20-30 minutes via the E18 motorway allowing more time to explore and less time travelling from one place to another.

Day 1

Strömfors Ironworks Village

Stromfors Ironworks Village
Stromfors Ironworks Village

We left Helsinki on a Friday lunchtime and with good quality roads and light traffic we arrived into the picture perfect Strömfors Ironworks village by 13.15. Our overnight accommodation was at Strömfors Bed and Bistro, a delightful old manor house located in the village centre. We received a warm welcome and as our rooms were ready, we were able to drop off our luggage before popping down to the bistro for the Finnish afternoon treat of coffee and fresh cinnamon buns.

Bed and Bistro, Stromfors Ironworks Village
Bed and Bistro, Stromfors Ironworks Village

It was then time to explore the village which dates back to the late 17th century and is one of the oldest ironworks in Finland. It was only in 1744 that it came to be known as the Strömfors Iron Works, which was a combination of the surnames of its then owners, Anders Nohrström and Jacob Forsell.

Stromfors Ironworks Village, Finland
Exploring the village with our guide Astria

Today, the characteristic Nordic dark red and white wooden buildings of Strömfors remain intact around the scenic river’s edge and function as an open-air museum displaying much of the well-preserved ironworks from the 18th century. The Forge Museum has two sections: the working mill wheel and the old blacksmith’s workshop.

Scenic swing, Stromfors Ironworks Village
Scenic swing, Stromfors Ironworks Village

In addition to the museums, art gallery and small handicrafts shops, the ironworks contains a restaurant, cafe and outdoor activities centre. We enjoyed our tour of the village and couldn’t resist taking a ride on the scenic swing before heading off to Loviisa. Strömfors Ironworks Village

Loviisa

One of the historic homes in Loviisa, Finland
One of the historic homes in Loviisa

For those who love old wooden houses and picturesque towns and villages, Loviisa is an absolute treasure so we were definitely excited to be exploring the little alleyways and pretty gardens in this lovely little town.

Characterful cottage in Loviisa, Finland
Characterful cottage in Loviisa

Loviisa is renowned for its lovingly restored historic homes which are opened up to the public by their owners twice a year offering a rare glimpse inside. Although we weren’t visiting during one of these events, the tourist board had kindly arranged access for us to visit two of these characterful homes where we received a warm welcome from the owners.

Loviisa, Finland
Loviisa, Finland

We then spent time exploring the old town which is home to one of the oldest wooden buildings in Finland. Houses in old town Loviisa were spared during the great fire which swept through the town in 1855.

Loviisa Town Hall
Loviisa Town Hall

Next, we moved on to the town’s Laivasilta seaside pier where we enjoyed a short stroll along the waterfront before eating dinner in one of the old wooden salt warehouses that have now been transformed into restaurants, galleries and artisan craft shops.

Saltbodan Restaurant, Laivasilta Pier, Loviisa
Saltbodan Restaurant, Laivasilta Pier, Loviisa

We enjoyed an early evening meal in the delightful Saltbodan Restaurant which was filled with old world charm and served delicious food. I opted for a Karelian beef stew which was rich and flavoursome with tender chunks of beef. Around the table, the vegetable pasta dish and salmon soup were also highly rated. Saltbodan

Saltbodan Restaurant, Loviisa
Dinner in Saltbodan restaurant with our Finnish friend Suvi and local guide Lillian

As luck would have it, we’d timed our visit to Loviisa to coincide with the annual Sibelius Festival which began that evening. The famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius used to visit his grandmother in Loviisa as a child and the town’s park takes his name.

Loviisa Seurahuone home of the Sibelius Festival Concert
Loviisa Seurahuone where we attended the Sibelius Festival Concert

The concert took place in the centre of town and was performed by the local orchestra with violin solos from two talented young girls. It was well attended and the perfect way to end our first day in this delightful part of the east coast of Finland.

To be continued ……..

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During our visit we were guests of Visit Kotka-Hamina and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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40 responses to “Exploring the east coast of Finland: Strömfors and Loviisa”

  1. junedesilva Avatar

    You have such a strong connection with Finland, Marion. Loviisa is gorgeous!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Absolutely June, Finland is my slice of heaven as yours is in France. Hope you get a chance to visit one day!

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      1. junedesilva Avatar

        That’s a brilliant way of describing your feelings towards Finland, and mine towards France, Marion.

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  2. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    You portray Finland as a beautiful country to visit, Marion! I like the architecture (especially those old houses), and I think it should be mandatory to take a photo at the scenic swing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Strömfors old ironworks village is really beautiful and all three of us had a ride on the scenic swing. Apparently there are long queues in summer so we were lucky to have it to ourselves!

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  3. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Loviisa is so pretty, those cottages are picture perfect. The ceiling in the concert hall looks like something special too. I’ve just had a browse on the Kotka-Hamina website, it’s a stunning region of Finland.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased to read that you also think the Kotka-Hamina region is really nice Helen. Lovissa and Strômfors Ironworks village are so pretty and yes, we were so lucky to be around when the Sibelius festival was taking place.

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    These look like charming peaceful villages. I’m a huge fan of the colourful wooden buildings. How lucky that your visit conceded with the Sibelius Festival.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The village of Strömfors and small town of Lovissa are both so dreamy with their colourful old buildings. Yes, we were so lucky to get around for the weekend of the Sibelius festival and the concert was very enjoyable Linda.

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  5. Roaming Numeral Avatar

    I haven’t been to Finland yet (and frankly I have so much trouble with a Finnish accent that I panic ever time someone tries to talk to me), but this is really speaking to me! The historic homes are so lovely.

    Is driving the only way to get to these towns or are they accessible by public transit as well?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s quite possible to reach Lovissa by express coach from Helsinki in approximately 90 minutes. To get to Strönfors you would need to take a bus or taxi (20 minutes from Lovissa). Hope this helps.

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      1. Roaming Numeral Avatar

        Thanks! I so rarely have a car when I travel so it’s nice to know I’ll still be able to visit such lovely locations.

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  6. April Avatar

    Loved those houses!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks April, they are so beautiful!

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    Lovely pictures of the charming old architecture. It’s a place I’d definitely like to visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. I’m sure you will enjoy visiting Strömfors Iron Works village

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  8. travelling_han Avatar

    How amazing to see the historic homes, the garden with the blue bench in is stunning 🙂 Your love of Finland comes across so beautifully, you are inspiring me to re-visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Although I enjoy travelling worldwide, Finland draws me back each year like a magnet I love it so much. I’m so pleased that you’ve visited and like the country too!

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  9. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    It is all so much more charming than I had in my mind for Finland, especially your first picture of Strömfors. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Maggie. Finland is one of my favourite countries with its mix of scenic beauty from its lakes and forests to its old ironworks villages of Strömfors and Fiskars.

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  10. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Beautiful photo captures of this tour. Your tours reveal how much of the world I have not seen and I enjoy visiting those places with you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so kind Ian. Finland is one of my favourite countries and exploring the East Coast of Stromfors and Loviisa was beautiful.

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  11. Rubens Junior Avatar

    It’s such a beautiful and cozy place. Thanks for sharing your great pictures.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Rubens, Strömfors is a delightful village.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What charming towns! I love the pictures with the pond and the buildings reflecting in it.

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    1. Lyssy In The City Avatar

      whoops I meant river 🙂

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Stromfors is ever so quaint and charming Lyssy. We had a lovely weekend there and it was great to team up with our Finnish friend too.

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  13. ourcrossings Avatar

    The east coast of Finland looks so beautiful, Marion, especially all those well-preserved wooden houses. It reminds me of my home country, Latvia, where you can also find many, many wooden buildings, even in the capital city, Riga. You know, due to our vast forests, timber has been an abundant, inexpensive, and convenient building material for centuries, allowing for the rapid construction of homes and other structures. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Strömfors Iron Works Village was just like stepping back in time Aiva and absolutely lovely. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  14. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Oh how charming! I love the buildings tucked in the greens 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Strömfors is absolutely delightful Meg and we had such a great weekend there with our lovely Finnish friend.

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    So beautiful Marion. It must have been like living inside a fairy tale. Happy Thursday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Both Strömfors and Loviisa are delightful Allan and we enjoyed visiting very much.

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  16. DESTINY Avatar

    All the colours in the buildings makes everything so picturesque. Love it?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Stromfors is delightful!

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  17. wrookieschu Avatar

    Love the little village. Great area to explore with fantastic buildings!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. It was like stepping back in time and absolutely lovely.

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      1. wrookieschu Avatar

        I would absolutely love to visit one day. Thanks for showing us around.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I’m sure you’ll get there!

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