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  • Flyboarding at Laguuni watersports centre, Keilaniemi, Espoo

    How to Spend a Day in Espoo – Visit Villa Elfvik and Laguuni Water Park

    Villa Elfvik is located in Espoo close to the centre of Helsinki and it was from there that we started our countryside walk.  It’s an art nouveau villa on the edge of the Laajalahti Nature Reserve, inside we found exhibitions relating to the diverse nature of Espoo as well as a children’s adventure area ‘Badger’s…

  • Hietalahti Market Hall, Helsinki

    Visiting the Museum of Journalism, Helsinki

    Our plan today was to explore Helsinki’s Boulevard which starts from Erottaja in central Helsinki.  Strolling along this elegant avenue we admired the beautiful buildings, many of which are now high class shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries.  We passed The Old Church and its garden which always seems a popular venue for young people to…

  • Lake Tuusula, Espoo

    Exploring Järvenpää and Lake Tuusula – A Perfect Day in Finnish Countryside

    A day I had been looking forward to, meeting up with my Finnish blogging friend Suvi, author of the lovely blog Destination Everywhere whom I first met on my visit to Finland last year.  This time we planned a day out together exploring Lake Tuusula in Järvenpää, about a 30 minute drive from Helsinki.  Suvi…

  • BA Helsinki Departure Board

    My Journey to Helsinki

    The start of our summer holidays and whilst most Britsh families head south to the Mediterranean we always head north to Finland.  You may find this somewhat strange but actually southern Finland generally enjoys warm sunny weather during the summer months, warm enough for trips to the beach and for swimming in the crystal clear…

  • Tapiola lake, Espoo, Finland

    Travel Guide to Tapiola, Espoo: Finland’s Garden City

    A leisurely start to the day after arriving here late last night.  Waking to warm sunshine after so many cold days at home was just what was needed.  Our holiday home overlooks a sheltered bay where the air is fresh and all around it’s so peaceful and green.  I call it my ‘summer paradise’ as…

  • Tallinn roof tops

    How to Spend a Day in Tallinn While Visiting Helsinki: A Quick Guide to Estonia’s Capital

    During the night we experienced a thunderstorm with heavy rain but thankfully it had passed by morning although it was a dull start to the day.  After an early breakfast we travelled into Helsinki in order to take the 8.30 am Eckerö Line ferry across to Tallinn in Estonia.  Over the years we’ve made many…

  • Vantaa River Old Town Rapids, Helsinki

    Walking the Oulunkylä to Arabianranta Nature Trail in Helsinki: A Scenic Urban Escape

    After taking the bus into Helsinki this morning we walked across to the Central Railway Station and travelled the short distance to Oulunkylä from where we started our nature trail (local trains are included in the regional travel pass).  The gravel path passes the ornate pink Oulunkylä Seurahuone (a cafe, but currently closed for renovation)…

  • Helsinki Esplanade

    Exploring Helsinki

    A brighter start to the day so after breakfast we took a bus into Kamppi and our first stop this morning was to the Laituri museum just across the square from the bus station.  This museum houses Helsinki City Planning Department’s exhibitions and on display at the moment is an exhibition on cycling in the city…

  • Lauttasaari Seaside

    How to spend a day on Lauttasaari Island, Helsinki

    Back to sunshine this morning so we decided to take a walk around Lauttaasaari Island which lies between Espoo and Helsinki.  Lauttasaari means ‘ferry island’ but nowadays the island is connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and causeways. On National Poet’s Day, and whenever it’s a National Day in Finland, Finnish flags…

  • Espa band stand, Helsinki

    Guide to Helsinki University Botanical Garden

    A sunny day in the capital so our first stop this morning was to the Helsinki University Botanical Garden in Kaisaniemi not far from the city’s Central Railway Station.  Since our last visit two years ago the gardens have been undergoing a large rebuilding programme which is yet to be completed.  I was surprised how…

  • Keilaniemi

    Helsinki Travel Guide: Exploring Keilaniemi and Kamppi Chapel

    A short walk from our holiday apartment lies Keilaniemi.  Located here overlooking the bay are the headquarters of some large companies including Kone and Neste Oil.  There is a pleasant promenade to walk or cycle along and towards the far end you will find a lunch restaurant with an outside terrace called Keilalahden Ranta where we sometimes like…

  • Vuosaari Marina, Helsinki

    Why You Should Take the Metro in Helsinki to Vuosaari: Scenic Views, Beaches and Cafes

    Another sunny day so we planned a trip to Helsinki’s eastern suburb of Vuosaari.  To get there we caught a bus into Kamppi from where we connected to the metro for our journey, Vuosaari being the final stop on the line taking just 20 minutes. Leaving the metro station we glanced in the Columbus shopping…

  • Katajanokka waterside, Helsinki

    Travel Guide: Walking from Helsinki Market Square to Katajanokka

    The day began with a farewell to my older son who was leaving on a Finnair flight to Rome this morning to meet up with his friends and embark on a sailing holiday along the Italian coast.  This meant I had most of the day to myself before my husband was due to arrive later.…

  • Savonlinna Cathedral

    Visiting Savonlinna in the Finnish Lake District

    This morning we travelled to Savonlinna in south eastern Finland, which is located quite near to the Russian border.  The journey takes just over five hours by either train or coach.  In previous years we have travelled by train but this time we opted to travel by coach as Onnibus have started to operate this…

  • Lake Saimaa, Kongosaari

    Enjoying life at the summer cottage on Lake Saimaa

    We slept until late this morning, it’s so peaceful here at the Finnish summer cottage.  After enjoying a brunch of pancakes with strawberries and yoghurt we relaxed on the terrace awhile soaking up the beautiful views. We decided to take some exercise and go for a walk to pick some berries and mushrooms.  Fortunately for…

  • Savonlinna Castle

    Kongosaari Island Ferry

    What an enjoyable existence, fresh blueberries and yoghurt for breakfast followed by a car journey into Savonlinna.  We arrived on to the island by boat but today we were travelling by car so we needed to take the ferry across to the mainland. This ferry is very unusual, it only holds a maximum of four…

  • Lake Saimaa from Kongosaari

    Sauna at the Finnish Summer Cottage

    No visit to a Finnish summer cottage is complete without a visit to the sauna.  Finland has approximately five million inhabitants and around three million saunas.  It’s a way of life here, to relax, spend time with friends and warm up in mid-winter.  The majority of homes have their own sauna and, if not, there…

  • Futuro House, WeeGee, Tapiola, Finland

    The WeeGee Exhibition Centre, Tapiola, Espoo

    A stroll by the sea into Tapiola and a visit to the WeeGee Exhibition Centre which includes four museums, a cafe and museum shop.  Entrance is €12 but is free each Friday between 5.00 pm and 7.00 p.m.  The WeeGee building was constructed in the 1960’s for the Finnish printing company Weilin and Göös as their…

  • Sunbathing beside the lake in Luukki, Espoo, Finland

    Lovely Luukki, Espoo, Finland

    A favourite beauty spot of ours in the Helsinki/ Espoo region is Luukki.  Getting there without a car is relatively easy by taking bus no. 345 from outside the Central Railway Station, journey time being 45 minutes with buses running every hour.  Shortly after passing a Shell petrol station you will see a blue sign…

  • Helsinki Tram Museum

    Helsinki Tram Museum and Pub Tram

    Being a lover of transport museums around the world, I couldn’t resist a visit to the Helsinki Tram Museum which is located in the Töölö district of the city in a former tram depot.  Admission to the museum is free and it is open each day between 11.00 am and 5.00 pm. Starting our tour around the…

  • Munkkiniemi beach, Helsinki

    Beach life at Munkkiniemi, Helsinki

    Another warm, sunny day so a day at the beach was planned.  We took a No.4 tram to its terminus at Munkkiniemi.  It’s a very pleasant suburb of Helsinki with an attractive bay, a peaceful spot with a long seafront walkway alongside tall reed beds and wild roses.  Nearby you will find a ‘Mattolaituri’ meaning…

  • Ukko roller coaster at Linnanmäki, Helsinki

    Linnanmäki Theme Park, Helsinki

    Located on a hill not far from the centre of Helsinki you will find a theme park called Linnanmäki, translated into English this means ‘castle on the hill’.  Unlike some theme parks where you have to buy a ticket to enter, at Linnanmäki visitors can either purchase a wristband, a multi ride ticket or pay individually…

  • Tammerkoski Rapids, Tampere

    Delightful Tampere, Finland

    We took an inter-city train from Helsinki to Tampere.  VR Finnish trains are very comfortable and smooth, run on a wider gauge than English trains and have an upper deck.  We booked seats upstairs so that we could enjoy the best views along the 90 minute journey. Tampere is Finland’s third largest city and is…

  • National Museum of Finland, Helsinki

    The Church in the Rock and National Museum of Finland, Helsinki

    The rain was heavy when we woke but not to worry, there are always interesting places to visit in the city even if the sun isn’t shining.  Our first stop was at the Temppeliaukio Church also known as the ‘Church in the Rock’ located in the Töölö district in the city centre. The church opened…

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