Fall in love with the East Coast!
Travel the East Coast and find adventure in the seas, rapids and picturesque alleyways. Feel the ‘Hygge’ in bilingual Loviisa, tour Kotka’s awardwinning parks and be enchanted by the thousand stories of Hamina. Embrace the endless nature of Virolahti, Miehikkälä and Pyhtää.
Waiting for you in this corner of the world is the famous ‘Sisu’ and those hearty people that have survived so many historic times and turning points. Even after hundreds of years, fortresses, bunkers and bastions tell the story of ambition, bravery and of never giving in.
Go on an adventure in the breathtaking Eastern Gulf of Finland Archipelago. Its diverse islands are each unique. Here, the sea means adventure, freedom and it has a permanent place in our hearts.
Take a look from your map at the Kymi River’s features, bends and estuaries. Nature has truly created a special work of art. Let the roar of the rapids intoxicate you.
Stop and listen to its energy. The water’s churning power is immense. Admire the nature, its richness and majesty.
The East Coast is an endless discovery.
Archipelago
Take an adventure in the exciting Eastern Gulf of Finland. Find your soul mate amidst the fresh sea breezes, rugged cliffs and the sea, bluer than blue. Here the infinite horizon whispers stories of waves lapping on distant shores of mysterious islands. How will you choose? Rankki, Haapasaari, Svartholm? Don’t decide just yet. First, let’s visit them all.
Villages and cities
Have you had a coffee in Loviisa’s wooden streets, photographed all of Kotka’s murals with your camera and memorised Hamina’s stories? Have you breathed the iconic setting of the Strömfors Ironworks, and lived your best life in the streets of the seaside towns? Have you seen wonderful parks and unforgettable events? If not, what are you waiting for?
The Kymi River
How about rafting blissfully on the sparkling Kymi River? Or would you prefer to paddle in the quiet backwaters under the cover of foliage listening to the songs of birds? A fisherman’s paradise, the unforgettable landscape of the mighty Kymijoki River and its many natural islands, branches and bends will enchant you too.
Activities
You can find active vacations in the treasures of the East Coast too. Cycle by the fields, go hiking through the tall trees, paddle your mind to peace, and camp in the countryside. The routes here are never ending and only an hour from the capital region. Break away from everyday life and experience Finland in miniature.
Discovery Trail – East Coast
Distance from Helsinki
Have a thrilling adventure in the Eastern Gulf of Finland
Do you love the sea?
Are you looking for new archipelago destinations, hidden gems, unique experiences, beautiful upland landscapes and that special feeling of the skin having spent the day at sea?
Come to the East Coast where you will find idyllic fishing villages, fisherman’s huts, bird towers, beaches, beacon towers and rock islands. Stop to enjoy the authentic, distinctive island-atmosphere. Wander the windswept islets, where the rugged meets the beautiful and the wild twists of history and romance live on in molten harmony.
Adventure from the harbours of the Eastern coast to the versatile, open Eastern Gulf of Finland, whose national park bursts with unique, chains of beautiful islands. Go jogging in this summer paradise on the long sandy beaches of sweet Kaunissaari, hike in the abundant and versatile nature of Ulko-Tammio, and savour the charming atmosphere of Tammio island on village paths lined with lilac bushes, and the songs of swallows.
Most popular island destinations*
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Haapasaari 1,5 h
Varissaari 15 min
Tammio 2 h
Rankki 45 min
Svartholma 30 min
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Kaunissaari 1,5 h
Ulko-Tammio 2 h
Rakin Kotka 15 min
All aboard to Suomenlinna’s sister fortress Svartholm! How about experiencing a trip on the traditional sailing ship Österstjernan in the Loviisa archipelago? Or perhaps your group would be more interested in Vikingthemed experiences on the eco-island of Rakin Kotka or hearing war stories on Rankki? Maybe you would like a trip to the lovely Haapasaari, preserved as an authentic island where Finland’s smallest cooperative store is still located.
Really, you should visit them all, because each of them is unique and extremely charming.
Relax in the summer paradise of Kaunissaari
Make the most of the summer on Kaunissaari. Since the 1950s, the summer paradise of Pyhtää Kaunissaari has attracted sun worshipers and sea adventurers looking to enjoy the island atmosphere. Its long sandy beaches, peaceful pine trees and picturesque fishing villages will charm all visitors.
Enjoy the legendary fish soup for lunch at restaurant Kaunissaaren Maja, hike in the island’s wonderful nature, dip from the warm sandy beaches into the sparkling sea and take the chance to listen to top artists in Cafe Mustikka at Kaunissaaren Lomamökit (holiday cottages). In both places, you can fill your stomach and stay in comfort overnight. If you’re still up for singing, at Maja’s karaoke night you can set
your inner artist free in the sweet seascapes of the Finnish summer. The busiest time on the island is in the summer months, but if you come in May or September, you can easily find a quiet jetty for some island atmosphere, and you might even get to watch the local storks and otters frolicking. It is worth booking accommodation for several nights at once, because the charm of Kaunissaari is irresistible.
You can go to Kaunissaari from the Kotka Kuusinen harbour by ferry all year around or from Kotka Sapokka by taxi boat or by locally run cruises. In addition, the traditional sailing ship Österstjernan sails to Kaunissaari from the Loviisa Laivasilta area.
Discover Haapasaari - in the middle of the sea
Disembark onto the double horseshoe-shaped island of fur seals, maritime surveillance and harbour pilots in the sheltered natural harbour of Kylänlahti, around which an idyllic fishing village sleeps in a timeless atmosphere. In front of Finland’s smallest cooperative store, which has been serving the island since 1907, summer guests can have a coffee while the boats come and go, enjoying the summer without a care. You can also easily reach Haapasaari by connecting ferry from Kotka’s Kuusinen harbour or by locally run cruises from Kotka’s Sapokka.
In the evening, you can enjoy wonderful sunsets from the comfort of your accommodation’s terrace.Find the idyllic archipelago in Tammio
Hop on a Meriset cruise from Sapokka in Kotka and enjoy breathtakingly beautiful seascapes all the way to the idyllic fishing village of Tammio in the Hamina archipelago. Admire on the way amazingly beautiful islets and open seascapes polished by sea waves and winds. And, when you arrive in Tammio, experience the atmosphere of an authentic fishing village as you float between beach fences and log buildings.
Tammio, located out in the open sea, was already inhabited in the middle of the 16th century and fishing was practiced there until the 1950s. Stop by the island’s museum to get to know its history then comb the flea market and feel the atmosphere of bygone times in the neighbouring folk school built in 1891. In Tammio, relax by the shore and enjoy the summer archipelago. Although there are no services on the island, you can get both drinks and food on the cruise ship.
Take a hike in versatile and verdant Ulko-Tammio
Did you know that in Finland you can even go hiking on an island that will make you feel you’re lost in a jungle? The magnificent Ulko-Tammio of the Outer Islands is uninhabited and shelters rare birds and plants. Its beautiful and lush nature with rugged coastal cliffs will leave an indelible impression.
Take a hike on well-marked nature trails through lush forests over rugged cliffs and through a wartime cave. Sit
on a hilltop, wind-swept bench to look at the deep blue landscape and peaceful horizon in the most southeastern corner of Finland. Climb the bird tower and grill your picnic lunch at the campfire. The most surprising thing will be if you don’t come back to Ulko-Tammio again.
You can get to Ulko-Tammio on a Meriset cruise from Kotka’s Sapokka harbour.
Tame the rugged Rankki of the Kotka archipelago
If you want to know what the wellknown marine weather statement ”Kotka, Rankki - thin high clouds” means, or you simply want to explore one of the most interesting islands in the Eastern Gulf of Finland, hop on a connecting ferry from Kotka’s Kuusinen harbour and set off on a trip to the diverse, naturally beautiful Rankki
island, home to dozens of stories. Bask for the day on the glacier-smoothed rocks, fall in love with the soothing old stone cairns, explore the bunker of the retired military island and the tsarist-era wooden barracks, and wander the island’s nature trails. Rankki will fascinate both ordinary travellers and the country’s top
celebrities who are said to vacation on the island. Stay in the former barracks, in a terraced apartment or ask about accommodation. In Rankki, you can take a sauna by the sea as well as have lunch in an authentic Finnish soldiers’ canteen ”Sotku”.
Relax like a local at Varissaari
How about a romantic picnic admiring the sunset, or a joyous day floating on a sauna raft and spending time on the terrace with Vaakku’s rich restaurant delicacies and almost 360 degree sea views? Varissaari, located right in front of Kotka, is a longterm local favourite for both purposes because of the short 15 minute trip that runs every hour.
Tour the Varissaari nature trail and learn about the history of the island in the Svensksund Pavilion. Varissaari, once called Fort Elisabeth, together with the neighboring Kukouri (Fort Slava) Fortress Island, protected the Svensksund fortress city located on Kotkansaari. Some of the buildings and walls were already destroyed in the Crimean War, but the ramparts have been renovated in recent years.
Varissaari is quite the unique combination of history and relaxed summer vibes in landscapes where you can also enjoy snorkeling, beach volleyball and barbecuing.
Leap into love on the unique Kukouri Fortress Island
If you want to experience something truly unique, take a boat-taxi ride from Sapokka harbour and land with your picnic basket on the unique fortress island of Fort Slava / Kukouri. This tiny island holds the ruins of a round fortress that was built in 1794 to defend Svensksund Fortress, located on Kotkansaari. As well as a sandy beach, and stunning views of the archipelago of the Eastern Gulf of Finland, you can’t find a more unique place for a romantic picnic with a glass of bubbly and some strawberries.
Experience the Svartholm sea fortress that protected Loviisa
Let the sea breeze and gentle sun seduce you on a sea trip to Suomenlinna’s sister fortress Svartholm, right in front of Loviisa! Admire the restored sea fortress, whose walls were once used to watch the skies for foreign forces and whose maze-like defences were used for protection in the event of an attack. Dine in the island’s restaurant then take a boat back to combine a sea trip with the harbour atmosphere
at Loviisa’s Laivasilta. There is paddling and waffle stalls at the Plagen Beach,boutique shopping in the alleys of the idyllic wooden town and summer atmosphere at the delightful Loviisa Camping, where you can sleep in the cozy Willa Björksten or in a ready-made tent with your own terrace and sea view.
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Discover an experiential Viking village on the island of Rakin Kotka
Follow the trail of the Vikings to the island of Rakin Kotka off Hamina. The naturally beautiful, versatile island, just 15 minutes by boat from Vimpasaari, contains an atmospheric Viking-themed eco-village, where you can travel back in time to life by the campfire and natural delicacies. With breath-taking seascapes, it’s one of the best places in Europe to watch the spring and autumn migration of birds, as well as go ice fishing and skiing in winter.
Cruise to the captivating lighthouse island of Orrengrund
Seize now the rare opportunity to cruise to the long-closed, mysterious lighthouse island of Orrengrund! Visit the beacon tower, relax in a beautiful coniferous forest, rest on the rocks and let your gaze settle on the horizon. Access is limited at Orrengrund harbour, but you can now have a picnic on the rocks of the historic island or in the waters of Loviisa aboard the ship M/S Nestori. On the cruise through Kaunissaari, you can also enjoy a local whitefish meal and grilled snacks.
The mysterious Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park
The Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park, which has so far largely remained a secret from the general public, includes more than a hundred islands and islets, each one more delightful than the previous, on whose beaches and forests you can really feel the embrace of nature, surrounded by the open sea.
The main island of the national park, Ulko-Tammio, like many other national park destinations, contains both breathtakingly beautiful seascapes and versatile archipelago nature, as well as things to see and do that are significant in terms of military history. For those who love to have adventures at sea, each of the islands of the national park is unique, so there are enough new experiences to last a whole summer.
Our beloved, mysterious and captivating Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park offers hikers endless unforgettable experiences. It is also home to numerous animals and plants, which over the years have learned to live in harmony with the people who visit the area, as long as visitors to the national park remember that they are guests of the local nature.
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Experience Arktika - the unique Arctic bird migration
For bird lovers, the national park is a real treasure. One of the most spectacular events in the world of birds, Arktika - the migration of Arctic birds, gathers thousands of outdoors enthusiasts who enjoy the spring nature on the shores of Virolahti. On top of that, you can also go bird watching on the sparkling waves of the Eastern Gulf of Finland aboard the traditional sailing ship Vivan.
Will you choose a romantic picnic on a deserted rocky island while admiring the sunset, a trip to a distant, sleepy and unique fishing village, or a joyful day of paddling on a quiet sandy beach that only a few can find and reach? Order your very own island trip of your dreams!
Fall in love with maritime Kotka
Unpretentious, gritty and touching straight into our hearts, the coastal city Kotka passionately proclaims Miä
<3 Kotka (I love Kotka)! Its sea breezes whisper love, fairness and courage, its parks glow with a unique, brilliant splendour, and the best way to get to its heart is at the summer market with a Posso-donut coffee, under the open sea sky.
Why not start the Kotka tour from Sapokka? Get to know the Finnish aquatic nature at Maretarium, where the flounder, carp and sturgeon will amaze you with their friendliness.
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Maritime Centre Vellamo
Sapokka Water Garden Maretarium Katariina Seaside Park
Aino and Alvar Aalto’s Sunila
Breathe in the relaxed atmosphere of the terraces of the small marina, tour the country’s most prestigious parks, each more magnificent than the last, and take a memorable selfie by the delightful waterfall of Sapokka Water Garden, in the splendour of orange, yellow, red and purple azaleas and rhododendrons.
Stroll through Mansikkalahti beach to the Katariina Seaside Park to cleanse your soul of the last remains of everyday life. In the park built around the Svensksund Fortress ruins, you can explore the miniature models of the lighthouses of the Eastern Gulf of Finland, fish, play frisbee golf, enjoy picnic lunches, lose yourself in the labyrinth and above all admire the stunning seascape, (in good weather all the
way to Suursaari Island over on the Russian side). All of this is what Kotka is known for, the incredibly relaxed harbour atmosphere, the feeling of freedom brought by sea breezes and lounging in the seclusion of the most wonderful parks.
If architecture and design are your thing, Kotka offers several wonderful sites to admire, from Art Nouveau houses to stunning murals, but above
all the unique and globally valuable Aalto site in Sunila. The iconic Sunila is the architect couple Aino and Alvar Aalto’s most extensive design work and it attracts tourists interested in architecture from all over the world. Sunila, a residential district located 13 kilometres from the centre of Kotka, is an excellent destination for a summer day cycling trip.
You should come to the city, especially on the last weekend of July, because then the streets are filled with carnival fun, when Kotka Maritime festival, one of the biggest festivals in our country, kicks off. In the blocks of the ‘City by the Sea’, throw yourself into the whirlwind of culture, dine in restaurants and feel the wonderfully relaxed atmosphere of a seaside town.
Explore the number one attaction in Kotka
Did you know that the biggest naval battle in the history of the Baltic Sea took place off the coast of Kotka? At the end of the 18th century, the fortress town of Svensksund, now present-day Kotka, was built. Its mission was to protect St. Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire at that time. However, it would be almost
completely destroyed in the battles. Despite this history of war, Kotka still lives on in the amongst the ruins of Svensksund fortress which can be seen throughout the city’s parks and nearby archipelago. The shipwrecks off the coast of Kotka are being studied and photographed to increase public awareness. You can learn about the history of the Svensksund fortress town and its inhabitants at Maritime Centre Vellamo. From its architecturally impressive, wave-
shaped halls, you can enjoy numerous high-quality and insightful exhibitions.
Experience top events at the Event Centre Satama
Enjoy the vibrant hub of entertainment: Event Centre Satama, set to open in August 2023 in the legendary harbour atmosphere of Kantasatama, Kotka. Designed by ALA, who are also behind the renowned Oodi Library in Helsinki, this remarkable venue features unique suspended wooden roofs which create an enchanting atmosphere for concerts, seminars, sports events, and leisure activities.
Nestled by the sea, Event Centre Satama promises an unforgettable experience uniting people in celebration and enjoyment. Get ready to be captivated by the magic of Event Centre Satama, the new epicentre of entertainment in Kotka.
Join the events of the East Coast
February-May
Kotka Love Week
The Arktika Days, Virolahti
June
Summer opening, Kotka
Release of stallions to pasture in Miehikkälä
Kymijoen Lohisoitto Music Festival
Horses at Hamina Bastion
Loviisa Open Gardens
July
The small market of small villages in Miehikkälä
Kotka Maritime Festival
Concerts at the Pyhtää Culture House
South-East Chamber Music Festival in Virolahti
Miehikkälän Menopäivä – summer event
August
Archipelago Market in Pyhtää
Loviisa Old Houses – open house festival
September
Open Houses of Alvar Aalto in Kotka Sunila
Sibelius Day’s Music Festival, Loviisa
Festival of Lights, Hamina Festival
Operation Salpa Line military festival in Virolahti
Well-being fair in Kotka
October
Aaltoja! Light and sound festival in Kotka
December
Christmas in the Fortress of Hamina
Kotka Christmas Opening
Christmas in Loviisa Old Houses
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Experience Finland’s top prize-winning parks
Finland’s park capital
Kotka invites you to fall in love with azaleas, rhododendrons, water motifs and maritime views. Grab your city bike and spend a wonderful day on the Kotkansaari park tour.
Sapokka Water Park
Let the green oasis of the Sapokka Water Park and its numerous water motifs enchant you. Marine Kotka’s brightest jewel will charm you with its plants and nearly 20-meter high waterfall.
Katariina Seaside Park
In the Katariina Seaside Park, built around the Svensksund fortress ruins, you’ll feel like you are on an island in the middle of the open sea. The park, with many kinds of activities, will entertain the whole family on a summer day.
Palotornivuori Park
From the Palotorninvuori park, look over the legendary Kotka main harbour and enjoy the summer evening sunsets. In the park, you will also find several statues and monuments, such as Oskari Jauhiainen’s Ahtaajat statue and the air defence monument Ritsa.
Isopuisto
The people of Kotka relax on a summer’s day in the lovely plantations of Isopuisto, accompanied by majestic pine trees and the awe-inspiring Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, the only surviving building from the 18thcentury Svensksund fortress town.
Sibelius Park
In the park named after master composer Jean Sibelius, the people of Kotka meet in the heart of Kotkansaari which you might remember and recognize from its wonderful fountain.
Fuksinpuisto Park
In Fuksinpuisto Park, marvel at the country’s most handsome azaleas and Samuli Alonen’s sculpture Siivekkät. Also stop by the nearby Haukkavuori observation tower to watch the scenery over the city.
Redutti-Kotka Herb garden
Get to know around a hundred different herbs and medicinal plants in the enchanted garden of the restored Svensksund fortress redoubt. In the butterfly hotel, gaze over the embankment of red echinaceas and lavender, to the landscape where the Kymi River meets the Gulf of Eastern Finland.
Let Hamina’s thousands of stories enchant you
The world-class fortress city of Hamina is eye candy for those of an artistic eye. It is the oldest city on the East Coast and is built in a rare circular shape. In the middle of the circle, the city is dominated by the Town Hall, from which the streets of the old town and their colourful wooden houses, museums, churches, boutiques and cafes radiate. Walking through the historic streets of Hamina, it’s easy to imagine the clatter of horses’ hooves and the rattle of a horse-drawn cart.
You can see a lot in Hamina by foot. Explore the star-shaped fortress city’s rampart hiding places, stop by Galleria Ruutikellari (the gunpowder cellar) and admire the charming worldclass town from its fortress path. The fortress walls built at the beginning of the 18th century surround the city in all directions.
Go and marvel at the restored Hamina Bastion, which today serves as an international event arena. Experience the history of Hamina by walking the entire Fortress Trail, which starts from Lipputorni, goes around Hamina’s fortress ramparts and ends at the
Town Hall Square. The tiny, worldclass Hamina boasts a multitude of stories. Cosmopolitans and merchants from the East and the West used to meet here, in the storms of fate, conquerors were defied, flames were fought and progress was made from rags to riches - or sometimes the other way around. All the stories of Hamina’s old town are within your reach when you walk the circular streets with your senses open. There is an incredible amount of things to see in this charming little town, such as the neo-classical, Byzantine round temple said to have been designed by Louis Visconti.
On the terraces of Tervasaari on the Hamina coast, you’ll spend a relaxing summer’s day while the sun glistens on the waves of the sea, admiring the passing boats and marvelling at the world’s largest Finnish flag. You can sail to the archipelago with taxi boats or moor your own boat in the guest marina.
Built in a rare circular station plan, Hamina is straight out of a fairy tale! Fall in love with its sweet old buildings, thousands of stories and atmospheric cafes!
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Hamina Bastion
Town Hall Square and surroundings
The world of flags and the Great Flag of Finland
Museum Street in Hamina
Tarvasaari island
Join Hamina’s top events, such as the Hamina Tattoo, exhibitions and the Horses in the Bastion event. Hamina Festivals captivate visitors with their events all year round.
Hamina is especially known for its Christmas atmosphere and Christmas events. In the summer, you can hear military music in the massive Bastion, and during Christmas, the same vault buzzes with the sound of a cosy market.
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In the mood for charming Loviisa
For those who love picturesque blocks of wooden houses, Loviisa is a treasure. Give it time. Walk around the city blocks. Admire the gardens and feel the old-time atmosphere.
Start your Loviisa tour, for example, at the Loviisa City Museum, founded in 1904, which operates in a building built in 1755 as the Commandant’s House. In summer, the Commandant’s House garden is quite the experience. Old, useful and ornamental plants grow there in the spirit of the 1700s and 1800s. The people of Loviisa are proud of their gardens, and you can get to know them every year at the Loviisa Open Gardens and Loviisa Old Houses events.
Take a look at the enchanting Kappelinpuisto park, walk around
the historic Ehrensvärdin path and explore the Loviisa fortification located in Garrison’s fort park at the bottom of the Loviisa bay, where the Loviisa River flows into the sea.
The Loviisa church is a majestic sight and a good landmark from which to explore, for example, the Myllyharju - a favourite outdoor area for Loviisa residents. The 1.7 km route offers a view of the sea over idyllic blocks of wooden houses. Test your fitness on the steps of the Harju, admire the rhododendrons or climb up to the most beautiful observation tower in Finland. The red art nouveau-style Kukkukivi observation tower, more than a hundred years old and made of bent metal, is guaranteed to be special. The perfect place to admire Loviisa Bay glistening in the sun.
When it starts to get cold, Loviisa offers you delicious taste experiences in many atmospheric cafes and restaurants in the middle of the wooden buildings. Stop by unique boutiques and tour Loviisa’s flea markets and galleries. When the last rays of the setting sun colour pink the idyllic blocks of wooden houses on the slopes of Myllyharju, you’ll already be looking forward to a new day in atmospheric Loviisa.
Top 5 LoviisaExperience Malmgård Manor: organic bliss and glamour
Just under an hour’s drive from the capital, in a charmingly beautiful rural landscape, are the Malmgård castle grounds. Here lives Count Henrik Creutz, organic farmer whose family have been lords of the manor for 13 generations.
On the way, you might wonder if you have perhaps mysteriously found yourself in the Danish countryside, because the road to Malmgård Manor, lined with old oaks and pastures, with the sun’s rays glinting between the branches, is unparalleled.
On the castle tour, admire the plaques, historical objects and halls of the unique Renaissance castle. Let your imagination take you back over centuries, to a time when these halls were danced in rustling dresses and powdered wigs.
Despite its long 400-year history, Malmgård farm is primarily a working farm, where the country’s tastiest root bread flour and risotto grains are produced, as well as award-winning beers from the farm’s own grains. Stop by the manor shop before you leaveyou won’t be disappointed!
Take great selfies backed by the iconic Ironworks in Strömfors
Enjoy a weekend trip to one of the best-preserved ironwork villages in our country. You’ll be amazed at how lovely it is, how much there is to do and experience in the village, and how strong the legacy of the iron lady Virginia af Forselles shines from the lovely red buildings along the Kymi River.
An atmosphere of the centuries-old traditions continues today in the hands of craftsmen respecting the old ways. In the blacksmith’s workshop, you can see how iron is forged with the only water hammer in the country, and in the adjacent stable you can stop to soak up the artistic atmosphere. In
the church of Ruotsinpyhtää located in the village, marvel at the altarpiece painted by Helene Schjerfbeck, which remains the only altarpiece painting by this internationally famous painter. In the small boutiques, you can get lovely souvenirs and cute decorative products.
The most energetic can take the Kukuljärvi hiking trail or rent paddleboards from Wellsters and head to the mazes of the Finnish Amazon to paddle. It’s worth staying for several days so you can do both! In addition, you can go karting, enjoy a pampering and gentle soaks in the yurt sauna, and take a dip into the cooling embrace of the river.
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 50s in Finland’s smallest shop museum
On your way through the countryside of Loviisa, you must stop to experience the delightful atmosphere of the 50s in Finland’s smallest shop museum, which sits next to the fields near the village of Skinnarby, where Olavi Virta sings wistfully on the radio, and colourful boxes and jars fight for shelf space. Here you travel to a time when lottery tickets were filled in by fountain pen and coffee was sold in tin cans. Don’t leave before you’ve admired the decorative garden of the museum and found some vintage treasures in the lifestyle store Villi Kanala!
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Invigorate yourself at the swirling the Kymi River
Let the roar of the rapids intoxicate you. Stop and listen to its effervescence. There is enormous power here in the surge of the water. Admire the nature, the richness, the ruggedness.
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The Historic Kymi River
The Kymi River has acted as a border river on several occasions. Sometimes our area was under Swedish rule and sometimes under Russian. This has brought quite a variety of important figures to the shores of the Kymi River, from the King of Sweden to the Tsars of Russia.
Have you ever stopped to think why there is a village called Pyhtää on the east side of the western branch of Kymi River and a village called Ruotsinpyhtää (Swedish Pyhtää) on the west side? Yes – you guessed right. In the beginning, they were the same area, but under the Peace of Turku in 1743 the border between Russia and Sweden separated the regions. Discover this area more in the Strömfors Ironworks and in Stockfors.
Strömfors Ironworks is one of the oldest ironworks in Finland. In 1695, the ’free lord’ Johan Creutz founded the first blacksmith’s workshop in the village of Petjärvi. The location along the westernmost branch of Kymi River was chosen since the water power of the rapids provided an abundant driving force in all seasons. In addition, there were extensive forest areas nearby. The setting created by the past generations has remained almost unchanged to the modern day, as a strongly distinctive, attractive entity.
Choose the peace of the wilderness, the exciting landscapes of flowing water, adventures in the heart of nature, kayaking, fishing, rapids swimming, or rafting. Or maybe even all of this?
Discover untamed rapids and tributaries. Let nature’s diverse works of art amaze you. Then smell the intoxicating roar of the touch or the peace of water flowing like a smooth ribbon.
The Kymi River, which have witnessed significant turning points in the history, flows down to the Eastern Gulf of Finland with five branches. Large parts of the river have remained natural while the landscapes vary from wilderness nature to grain fields and rural village sceneries.
Visit the wonderful parks and nature reserves along the Kymi River and get to know the history of the region. For fishermen and those looking for new experiences, the Kymi River is a treasure trove, because where else in Southern Finland can you go both rafting and salmon fishing?
The versatile Kymi River offers something for everyone. Enjoy a relaxing picnic day at Siikakoski Rapids Park, visit the imperial fishing lodge, bike along the rapids, paddle by Strömfors’ ironworks scenery, or try salmon fishing or rafting.
Discover the imperial atmosphere of Langinkoski
The Emperor of Russia to be, Alexander III, chose Langinkoski as his vacation spot. At the imperial fishing lodge, salmon were caught and atmospheric dinners were held. Today, the fishing lodge functions as a museum and is part of the National Museum of Finland.
Be enchanted by both the original historical appearance and the unique museum area. Choose the most charming souvenirs from the museum shop for yourself or as a gift. In the Langinkoski nature reserve, you can go on a refreshing nature trip just five kilometres from the centre of Kotka. The area around the rapids is also a permanent favourite of fly fishermen.
Take in the River Kymi’s sparkling rapids and beautiful riverside environment, or hike or cycle the nature reserve’s trails. If you’re looking for the perfect fishing spot, why not try your luck from the long casting piers at Siikakoski.
Riverside Parkjust like a Monet!
In the river park you’ll find yourself in the middle of a painting by the French impressionist Claude Monet! The handsome granite walls, water pools and spectacular plants of the park located in Karhula, Kotka, form a wonderful whole and have received several awards. Jokipuisto is a great place for a picnic and its playground attracts children of different ages to play.
Sail from sea to river
Take a river cruise and spend a unique summer day in wonderful scenery! On the same trip, experience the award-winning parks, the open seascape, the green riverside landscapes of the Kymi River. With Meriset, you can cruise from Kotkansaari’s Sapokka marina through the seascapes, along the river to the riverside park Jokipuisto and back. Alternatively, you can easily get to Langinkoski aboard the Tuula ship from Katariina Seaside Park.
The newest part of Kotka’s national urban park, Koskipuisto, completed in 2020, is like a wilderness in the middle of the city.
Ride the rapids, just an hour from the capital region
Looking for something new and exciting? An experience you’ll remember the rest of your life? Try rafting on the sparkling Kymi River rapids.
The Kymi River offers a wonderful wilderness setting as the only rafting destination in Southern Finland, just about an hour east of the capital region. The experts of the region take good care of everything for the groups that arrive for rafting, so you can throw yourself into the charm and speed and enjoy a new experience without concern.
Erämys Keisarin Kosket
At Kultaan Koskitila, you can experience unique nature activities in the mighty Kymi River setting. Raft, fish, paddle, swim and do yoga in the cooling stream, or take a relaxing river cruise. Atmospheric dining, a sauna and a hot tub complete your rapids adventure. Spend the night either in a cabin or in the Laawu hut and experience accommodation right at the river’s edge. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of an otter enjoying its catch of fish or the aurora borealis blazing in the sky. Enjoy an unforgettable experience in a genuine wilderness atmosphere and the peace of the riverside.
Paddle the Finnish Amazon
It’s hard to find a more unique and exciting environment for a day of paddling than the Strömfors Ironworks and the western branch of the Kymi River, often called the Amazon of Finland. Kymi River, preserved in its natural state in many places, forms
an amazingly wonderful network of kayaking routes, along which you stop off at numerous wilderness islands and personalise your route based on your interests. Many of our routes either start from or end in the ironworks’ picturesque scenery. Right there, in the
peaceful nature of the Finnish Amazon, you’ll find all the equipment and services for a perfect day out. Watch the route videos and instructions on our website and enjoy a kayaking adventure!
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Wellsters
Be invigorated by the scents of the forest, the sounds of nature and the sparkle of the water as you paddle your canoe, kayak or SUP board through the wilderness of the Finnish Amazon. Grab a picnic lunch along the route, spend the night in the middle of nature in the Laawu Hut accommodation, and set the mood in the glow of the campfire. Let nature calm your mind as you draw wellbeing, strength and energy from the river and nature. Your mind and body will insist on coming back again.
Fish in the best salmon waters of Southern Finland
opportunities.
The fishing rapids are calling you! Whether you prefer to cast a fly or a lure, there are enough waters on the East Coast to suit every taste.
The Kymi River is the most important salmon river in southern Finland, and its banks are filled every year with thousands of fishermen who come to try their luck at fishing and enjoy the natural peace and services of the fishing spots. Book an experienced and knowledgeable guide specialized in fishing, and your bait is more likely to be taken. Catch yourself one of life’s most memorable experiences on a fishing trip.
The unique estuary area of the Kymi River is a hiker’s paradise - whether you’re looking for relaxation, a rollercoaster adventure, or incomparable fishing
On the mighty Kymi River, you will encounter many landmarks of history, as it once served as the border river between Russia and Sweden. Its numerous branches offer several different types of fishing spots in the expanse of the captivating wilderness. Determined fishermen go to the beaches of the naturally beautiful Langinkoski and Siikakoski, while fishermen who want peace look for the special fishing area of the Central Kymi. The large fishing area hides several fine rapids, but also slow-flowing backwaters.
Top 5 rapids destinations
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Find a hiker’s paradise on extensive trails
Hike by the open sea, in the shelter of boulders and pine trees, admiring the sea, sky and sunsets. Go on a two-day nature trip to the paths of the historic Salpa Line along the banks of the Vaalimaa River, the shores of the Miehikkälä lakes and the hiking of the Portimo paths. Tour the versatile Kukuljärvi hiking trail right next to the picturesque ironworks village of Strömfors, and discover the Lapland-like marshlands of Valkmusa. Sleep at local inns and get more out of your trip! The eastern coast is like Finland in miniature, here you will find rugged forests, fields, cranberries and storks. Check out route videos and instructions on our website!
Top 5 hiking trails
Valkmusa National Park 2,3 and 4 km
Salpa Line 50 km
Kukuljärvi hiking trail 8 km
Portimo paths 40 km
Santalahti nature trail 2.1 km + 2.4 km
Experience the Lapland-like marsh landscape in Valkmusa National Park
You don’t have to go all the way to Lapland for these landscapes. In Valkmusa, you are hiking in an exceptional, Lapland-like swamp landscape different to the conditions in Southern Finland. The largest and most diverse swamp area of Southern Coastal Finland with its rare birds and butterflies is spread across Pyhtää area, and you can experience all this wonder on the 2.3 km log trail and the 4 km Moronvuori run. In winter, the flat terrain and open landscape attract skiing and snowshoeing. If you’re lucky, you might spot a crane or an osprey!
Hike in the footsteps of history on the legendary Salpa Line
In the forests of Virolahti and Miehikkälä, follow the historic Salpa Line on well-marked hiking trails. Along the way, you can rest and refuel in shelters, take a dip in the region’s numerous lakes or the Vaalimaa River, marvel at the armoured stone barriers, and visit the Virolahti Bunker Museum and the Miehikkälä Salpa Line Museum to get to know the history of the
region. There are a total of 50 km of Salpa Line hiking trails and 72 km of cycling trails. In addition, experience the very popular Wilderness and Unknown Soldier trails. By the way, did you know that in the border region you can stay overnight in a wartime round-bunker? The wonderful peace of the countryside and pure nature invite you to the legendary Salpa Line!
Fall in love with the versatile Kukuljärvi hiking route
The Kukuljärvi hiking trail, which starts from the picturesque Strömfors Ironworks area, takes you through diverse landscapes of forest and lake. If you want a change from your familiar hiking trails, this route is a real treasure! The eight-kilometre walk is suitable for experienced hikers, as it contains differences in height and some difficult-to-pass sections. If you want to take a look at Branni’s Cave, you have to go a little more than a kilometre. Enjoy your lunch at the laavu (lean-to shelter) and take a dip in the fresh lake water. The diverse landscapes of Kukuljärvi lake will delight you and attract you back many more times.
Choose your own favorite route from the Portimo Paths
Portimo’s hiking trails run between the villages of Ruissalo, Kannusjärvi, Kitula and Metsäkylä. The route has a total length of 40 km. Plan your own route and enjoy the beautiful, varied terrain. Look from the starry observation tower over the forest landscape, swim in lakes and pools, spend the night at your own leisure in a log cabin or a tent.
Experience the new wonderful East Coast cycling routes
Let the versatile cycling routes of the East Coast lead you through countryside, archipelago, rapids, forest roads and historical sights. Jump on your bike and try many new routes and landscapes.
Do you prefer rapids, fortresses or the seaside, or perhaps architecture?
Plan your own day trip or even a multi-day cycling tour. Book accommodation along the way, take your pedalling holiday onto a sea cruise and refuel in local cafes and restaurants. You can easily get to the routes of the eastern coast with your own bike from the capital region. Cyclists looking for shorter routes can rent equipment from local businesses.
Top 5 cycling routes
Kymi River rapids tour 24 km
Around Hamina 16 km
Coast of fortresses 220 km
Salpa line cycling route 72 km
Alvar Aalto’s Kymenlaakso
- cycling route 97 km
Feel the seascapes on the Santalahti nature trail
Let your eyes rest on the open seascape when you head out on the wonderful Santalahti nature trail. A forest path leads through the island to the rocky southern shores of the Gulf of Finland, from which magnificent views of the sea and the outer archipelago open up. The natural
elements, animals, forests, plants and rugged rocky shores always offer something new to admire according to the seasons. The total length of the route is about 4.5 km and it includes two different route options. In the summer, spread your picnic blanket on the rocks and combine
outdoor activities with relaxed sunbathing, while in winter, watch the breathtakingly beautiful sunsets from the craggy rocks.
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Pet sheep and walk alpaca
Go on a relaxing trip to the peace of the countryside and ride along the undulating fields in the gentle summer breeze to greet the adorable farm residents. Pet the cute sheep of Seppälä Farm, and take Sulo and Chanel alpacas for a walk at Merikeinu Alpaca Farm.
The Seppälä sheep farm is located near the Salpa Line, so you can perfectly combine your hiking trip with a visit to the farm. In the shop, you can purchase undyed wool yarn from Finnish sheep and skeins of both wool and lamb products. If you really get excited, stay for a few nights on an hands-on vacation as a sheep herder, and everyday life is guaranteed to be forgotten! Please arrange the visit in advance.
The Merikeinu Alpaca farm is the perfect place to enjoy the animals, nature and the rural setting. There are special moments to be had in the farmyard, in the nearby forest with and in the surrounding nature. visitkotkahamina.fi/en/places/
Add the unique experiences of the East Coast to your bucket list
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On the east coast, you can find a bucketful of unique experiences, from a scone brunch to a yurt sauna, a wind tunnel to a glass villa. Tick the box as you add it to your collection of experiences!
Gaze at the starry sky afloat
in the AuroraHut
Experience a night in the AuroraHut floating on the waves of the sea. Watch the seascape, the starry sky, the sunrise and sunset, and with luck the northern lights from your own bed. In this region, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere of AuroraHut either in Rönnäs or Loviisa Bay.
Experience Aino and Alvar Aalto’s Sunila
A mecca for those interested in architecture and design, Aino and Alvar Aalto’s Sunila is known as the architect couple’s most extensive design work. It covers the Sunila Pulp Mill, the factory manager’s residence Kantola and the beach sauna, as well as 12 townhouses and apartment buildings where you can rent Airbnb accommodation. Sunila, which is seeking the title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts visitors from all over the world to the footsteps of the Aaltos. You should come too!
Treat yourself to a scone brunch
In the shelter of the majestic linden trees of Loviisa’s charming Kappelinpuisto park rests the lovely Loviisa Kappeli. Enjoy a scone bunch here on Sundays. You’re guaranteed an experience like no other, as amongst the carefully detailed interior decoration, the cutest dogs come to say hello whilst you choose the topping for your scone. The whole setting echoes with conversations that Sibelius and his friends had during Loviisa’s glorious spa period.
Taste Finland’s best beer
In the Takatalo & Tompuri Brewery, located in the village of Ravijärvi in Virolahti, the beer is brewed from malted barley and oats from their own farm, and the water is drawn from their own well. In 2022, Takatalo & Tompur’s Kaski Savubock beer was chosen as the best beer in Finland. Stop by the brewery to shop and taste the product selection. The host, who has a background in cooking, conjures up delicious meals to accompany beer on weekends.
Wake up from a Laawu sleep to a breathtaking landscape
Stay overnight at the Hauhia Laawu, ecological-experience accommodation, in the great cultural landscape of Miehikkälä. Deep in pure nature and the peace of the countryside, relax on the banks of Virojoki river, near the Salpa line outdoor trails. Even the shy beaver has sometimes been seen here, frolicking in the river.
You can also find the stylish Laawu hut accommodation on the Kymi River. Along its eastern branch, which flows more rapidly, you can reach the Laawu at Erämys Keisarin Koski, and on the western branch you can paddle from Strömfors to Laawu Wellsters for the night. No matter which of these Laawu you choose, when you wake up you will be faced with a wonderful natural landscape as if it were right in your lap.
Get unique sauna experiences from the East Coast
Could it be a gentle soak in a yurt sauna, an atmospheric sunset experience in a glass igloo sauna, or perhaps sauna moments in a barrel sauna or cave? The unique sauna experiences of the Eastern coast invite you! Take a look at the options on our sauna section of the website and choose your favourite!
Enjoy luxury at the Santa Glass Villa
Enjoy celebritie-like luxury in the five-star Santalahti Resort’s Santa Glass Villa! Relax in the seascapes with your own private jacuzzi and spend the night surrounded by nature in your luxurious glass villa in the Kotka Mussalo.
Throw yourself into the air at the Aeronautica Arena
Do you long for an adrenaline boost or an exciting new experience? Could it be a wind tunnel flight or indoor surfing? The Aeronautica Arena entertains even the most demanding of visitors. At its core, you will find a free-fall flight tunnel and Finland’s largest indoor surfing area. From Aeronautica, you can also go on fatbike, boat and kayak tours, as well as helicopter flights. Jump on the waves and let the air flow carry you! Feast after a day of activities at the Aeronamnam restaurant.
Embrace the cultural experiences of the Eastern Coast
Enjoy theatre and concert programme of maritime Kotka. Visit the galleries of cozy Loviisa. Throw yourself into a cultural adventure on the Eastern coast!
Kotka City Theatre
What could be a more elegant way to enjoy Kotka’s culture than an evening at the theatre? Immerse yourself in the skilful storytelling of a professional theatre over one hundred years old, in the premises of the former conservancy building in the centre of Kotka. The Kotka City Theatre offers 6-7 premieres every year on the Main stage, the Naapuri stage or in the Restaurant Kairo. Walk to your evening at the theatre along Kotka’s sculpture promenade, and you will find the Olavi Mantere sculpture, Ovid’s Dance, in the front of the theatre.
The Kymi Sinfonietta
Kymi Sinfonietta’s widely praised repertoire and concerts are played at a high level and with top Finnish and international artists. The unique Kymi Sinfonietta, one of Finland’s leading orchestras, was born when the city
orchestras of Kotka and Kouvola merged in 1999. Come and enjoy the sweet tunes of professional musicians in an atmospheric seaside town.
The Bonga Castle
Visit the exciting and unique Bonga Castle in the middle of Loviisa. The over one hundred-year-old patrician castle hides professor and artist Riitta Nelimarkka’s studio spaces and an exhibition gallery. The gallery consists of more than two hundred works by Nelimarkka, some of which are for sale. The fun colours continue in the studio spaces, which are also open to visitors by appointment. A must-see on Loviisa’s gallery tour!
Galleries
Our charming galleries invite you to discover some local art. Spend cultural moments in Loviisa’s Galleria Sylvi, Galleria Thedor and Galleria Emilie. Discover the Stockfors and Strömfors exhibitions and Finland’s largest outdoor art gallery in Kotka. In addition, there are the Galleries Uusikuva and Savarte Art in Kotka to experience. In Hamina, you should explore the setting and art offerings of the historic Ruutikellari, and in Miehikkälä, stop by the cute Galleria Sylvi.
Rummage the boutiques, flea markets and shopping centres
Get wonderful souvenirs from a visit to the Eastern coast from shopping centres, markets, boutiques or factory stores. At the markets, you can make tasty discoveries and get a peek into the local way of life at its most authentic. In the middle of the happy chatter, the stalls are overflowing with local products where the traditional delicacies take the language differences away. If you feel like feasting on the famous possodonuts, hurry up - they will sell out in the morning!
In the cities of the East Coast, you can make wonderful flea market and boutique discoveries. Bistro & Butik Kronan in Loviisa offers cakes, Dutch cheeses and Belgian chocolates. Visit the unique Krinti boutique at Suolatori in Loviisa.
The wonderful handicraft products can be found in Strömfors, Miehikkälä’s Seppälä sheep farm and the Salpa Line museum. Among Hamina’s shopping destinations, the glass art shop Sevenon is an absolute must! And when you’re exploring around in Kotka, visit the shops in Vellamo and Maretarium.
Shopping Centre
Pasaati
Pasaati, a shopping centre focused on fashion and interior design, is located on Keskuskatu street, right in the heart of Kotka. At Pasaati, you can have a great day shopping, even when the weather is not on your side, and find something fun to take home with you.
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Havi Outlet
Shop for Moomin mugs, books and textiles, as well as products from other famous Finnish brands such as Havi, Finlayson, and Muurla at outlet prices.
Virolahti Vaalimaa
Find your inner cosmopolitan by shopping in Vaalimaa! Spend a day being pampered and enjoy the Scandinavian Shopping Centre’s offers and services. You can reach these attractions in half an hour from Hamina, just two hours from the capital region.
Enjoy local delicacies
Seurahuone’s Restaurant World
Original Sokos Hotel Seurahuone features French-style bistro Frans & Rosalie, the energetic Amarillo and the relaxed and cheerful VENN all under same roof. The three restaurants delight with their own delicious menus, from which everyone will surely find their own favourites.
Restaurant Vausti
Fall in love with the atmosphere of the Kotka Concert Hall and the international dishes made from the best ingredients.
Restaurant Locale
In this Loviisa locals favourite, you can feast on pizzas, steaks and pastas in a stylishly decorated space right in the city centre.
Cafe Raatihuone (Town hall)
Enjoy a coffee in the heart of the historic circular town, under the arches of Hamina’s wonderful Town Hall.
Kotkankatu 7b, Kotka Mannerheiminkatu 2, Loviisa Raatihuoneentori 1, Hamina Keskuskatu 21, KotkaRestaurant Tori
Treat yourself to a delicious meal at the trendy Restaurant Tori. The stylishly decorated Tori serves tasty dishes right in the city centre of Kotka.
Kirkkokatu 5, Kotka
Restaurant Mylly
Enjoy delicacies made from local ingredients in a picturesque setting of Strömfors Ironworks.
We recommend
Loviisa
• Bistro & Butik Kronan
• Restaurants and cafes in the Laivasilta area
• Cafe Favorit
• Tuhannen tuskan Cafe
• Degerby Gille
Kotka
• Seafood restaurant Wanha
Fiskari
• Marina Cafe Laituri
• Cafe-Confectionery
Hygge
• Restaurant Laakonki
Hamina
• Rampsi Kitchen & Lounge
• Taverna Tervanaru
• Cafe- Confectionery
Huovila
• Kerho Wine bari
• Restaurant Mon Ami
Bistro & Bar Potkuri
The summer restaurant located in the beautiful seascapes of Virolahti offers tasty food and a relaxed island atmosphere.
Ruukintie 15, Ruotsinpyhtää
Restaurant Vaakku
Arrive in Varissaari on the all-mahogany Klippan ferry to taste á la carte dishes and admire the seascapes.
Kalasatamantie 148, Virolahti
Kotkan klubi
Kotkan Klubi is a lunch and á la carte restaurant located in a historic and prestigious setting.
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Varissaari, Kotka
Kirkkokatu 2, Kotka
Sleep well on the East Coast
Original Sokos Hotel
Seurahuone
Seurahuone Kotka is an excellent choice if you want to enjoy good services, spacious and comfortable rooms and excellent restaurant services, all under the same roof – but in a historical and sustainable environment. The sauna and gym can be used by all customers, not to mention the wide range of excellent services just around the corner.
Santalahti Resort
A five-star resort offers several accommodation options from log cabins to luxury apartments and a great location for all outdoor activities by the seaside.
Santalahdentie 150, Kotka
SpaHotel Hamina
A cozy hotel in the middle of idyllic and historical Hamina. The price of the hotel rooms includes free access to the spa section.
Sibeliuskatu 32, Hamina
Hamina Camping
Stay in a tent, mobile home or cabin and enjoy nature and especially the wonderful beach Pitkäthiekat.
Vilniementie 375, Hamina
Keskuskatu 21, KotkaHotel Jokipuisto
Friendly service, a cozy and relaxed atmosphere and a convenient location have brought Hotelli Jokipuisto regular customers since 20 years ago. From the award-winning Jokipuisto park, you can cruise along the Kymi River to Kotka’s Sapokka during the summer.
Kyminlinnantie 18, Kotka
Rönnäs Seaside Resort
Year-round cottage accommodation equipped with modern comforts in a peaceful environment in the maritime landscapes of Loviisa.
Hotel Merikotka
Hotel Merikotka is located in Kotka’s legendary Kantasatama next to Maritime Centre Vellamo. The more than 100-year-old wholesale store has its unique atmosphere. All the services of Kotka city centre are within walking distance for the hotel guests.
Satamakatu 9, Kotka
Strömfors Bed & Bistro
Stay overnight in the wonderful atmosphere of historic Strömfors Ironwork village. Choose between the picturesque mansion built at the end of the 19th century or Krouvinmäki, Finland’s oldest clay building still in residential use.
THE Hotel
Stay in a hotel renovated from an old police station right in the heart of the historic circular town of Hamina, surrounded by captivatingly beautiful historical buildings. THE Hotel is your home when you are away from home.
Raatihuoneentori 4, Hamina
Hotel Mäntyniemi
Stay by the sea in beautiful scenery. The hotel has a restaurant, a bar, a common lounge and a garden.
Mäntyniementie 268, Pyhtää
Loviisa Camping
Loviisa Camping, located next to the Plagen beach, is one of Finland’s most beautiful campsites. Come either with your own camper or stay at Willa Björksten.
Kapteenintie 1, Loviisa
Vaalimaa Camping
Merikaari 1, Isnäs
Suomen Kotteria
Well-equipped beach villas located in the middle of nature for year-round use in Pyhtää and Kotka.
Ruukintie 10, Loviisa
Hotel Uninen
Mr. and Mrs. Uninen ”Sleepy” accommodate travelers right in the heart of Loviisa in well-equipped and spacious rooms. Stay without stress and focus on your vacation!
Spend relaxing summer days at a quiet campsite on the shores of the Gulf of Finland.
Hämeenkyläntie 153, Virolahti
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Pyhtää & Kotka
Brandensteininkatu 17, Loviisa