The 10 Most Stunning Sights To See In Finland

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Finland is a land of natural beauty and wonder with some of the most stunning sights in the world.

From the magical Northern Lights to the majestic snow-capped mountains there is so much to see and explore in this enchanting country.

Here are 10 of the most stunning sights to see in Finland:

1.

The Northern Lights

One of the most magical things to see in Finland is the Northern Lights.

Also known as the Aurora Borealis these incredible lights are best seen in the winter months from September to April.

There are many places to see the Northern Lights in Finland but one of the best spots is in Lapland.

2.

The Midnight Sun

Another natural phenomenon that can be experienced in Finland is the Midnight Sun.

From May to August the sun never sets in certain parts of the country providing visitors with 24 hours of daylight to enjoy.

This is the perfect time to go hiking fishing or just enjoy the long days and beautiful scenery.

3.

The Snow-Capped Mountains

Finland is home to some of the most stunning snow-capped mountains in Europe.

The best time to see them is in the winter when they are blanketed in a thick layer of snow.

Some of the most popular mountain ranges to visit include the Pyhä-Luosto National Park and the Ruka Ski Resort.

4.

The Lake District

Finland is also known for its stunning lakes which are perfect for swimming fishing or just relaxing.

The Lake District is located in the southern part of the country and is home to some of the most beautiful lakes in Finland.

Some of the most popular lakes to visit include Lake Saimaa Lake Päijänne and Lake Lappajärvi.

5.

The Archipelago

The Finnish Archipelago is made up of over 180000 islands and is a popular tourist destination.

The best time to visit is in the summer when the weather is warm and the days are long.

There are many ferry companies that operate in the Archipelago and offer day trips or longer cruises.

6.

The Old Town of Helsinki

The capital city of Helsinki is home to a number of historical and cultural attractions.

The Old Town is a great place to start with its narrow streets and beautiful buildings.

Other notable sights in Helsinki include Senate Square the Helsinki Cathedral and the Uspenski Cathedral.

7.

The Fortress of Suomenlinna

Located on an island just off the coast of Helsinki the Fortress of Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The fortress was built in the 18th century to protect the city from Russian invaders.

Today it is a popular tourist attraction with a number of museums restaurants and cafes.

8.

The Island of Åland

The Island of Åland is an autonomous region of Finland and is located in the Baltic Sea.

The island is a popular tourist destination with its sandy beaches quaint villages and beautiful scenery.

Visitors can also take a ferry to the island of Bornholm in Denmark.

9.

The Sami Culture

The Sami people are the indigenous people of Finland Sweden Norway and Russia.

They have their own unique culture and way of life which can be experienced in the Sami village of Inari.

Here visitors can learn about the Sami people their traditions and their way of life.

10.

The Moomin World

The Moomin World is a theme park based on the popular Moomin characters.

The park is located in Naantali and is perfect for families with young children.

Visitors can meet the Moomins go on rides and play in the Moomin-themed playground.