"The area boasts several cities, old wooden towns,
historical manors and stone churches, lighthouses, national parks stretching
over land and sea, and ferries bridging islands together, as well as a variety
of sea life and wildlife.
URBAN AND OUTDOOR ACTION
Turku, Rauma, Hanko and Vaasa are a few of the cities scattered along
Finland’s coastline. All have modern urban offerings, as well as a score of
sights relating to coastal culture and local maritime heritage.
The vast and varying natural terrain is ideal for boating, cycling and
hiking. Cottage life on the picturesque islands involves the inevitable
barbecuing, sauna, swimming and, most importantly, some serious kicking
back.
TRY ÅLAND ISLANDS
The Åland islands are well worth a visit for a glimpse of life in the
archipelago. This autonomous region of Finland consisting of 6,500 islands lies
between Sweden and Finland in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. The only town
is Mariehamn with 11,000 inhabitants, while the other 16,500 residents are
spread across 65 inhabited islands.
Åland, the rest of the coastal area and the archipelago are great for touring
by car. Idyllic island life, towns where past meets present and great cuisine en
route make for a drive not easily forgotten."
From: www.visitfinland
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