6 reasons to add Finland to your travel wish list

Finland is often linked with winter trips to Lapland, but there’s much more to discover across the country. From design-led cities to quiet lakes and coastal landscapes, it offers a different pace of travel that feels both refreshing and easy to explore. If you’re looking for a European destination that combines nature, culture, and something a little less expected, Finland is well worth considering.

6 reasons to add Finland to your travel wish list

Helsinki: a stylish city break by the sea

If you want an easy city to get to grips with, Helsinki is the place for you. It’s compact, walkable, and set along the waterfront, with a mix of modern Nordic design and historic architecture. You’ll find plenty to explore in the Design District, where independent shops, galleries, and cafés sit alongside museums and striking contemporary buildings. The harbour area adds to the atmosphere, with market stalls, ferries, and places to stop for a relaxed lunch.

A short ferry ride takes you to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, where you can walk along coastal paths, take in the views, and spend a few hours away from the city. If you’ve visited Copenhagen or Stockholm and enjoy your time there, Helsinki offers a similar feel, with a slightly calmer pace.

Sauna culture: a different kind of wellness

In Finland, sauna is part of everyday life, and it can quickly become part of your trip too. You might find yourself in a traditional lakeside sauna, stepping out into fresh air before a swim, or trying one of Helsinki’s modern waterfront saunas where you can move between heat, sea, and a relaxed bar setting. It’s a simple experience, but one that stands out. Time slows down, conversations become quieter, and it offers a chance to properly switch off. It’s not about luxury extras; it’s about taking a moment to reset.

The Finnish Lakeland: space to slow down

Finland’s lake district offers a complete change of pace. With vast stretches of water, forest, and open space, it’s ideal if you want to step away from busy routines. Staying in a lakeside cabin gives you the freedom to set your own rhythm. You can spend the day kayaking, swimming, or simply sitting out on a deck with a view across the water. Evenings tend to be simple and relaxed, often centred around a sauna, a meal outdoors, or time by a fire.

Long summer days and autumn colours

Finland is worth considering beyond the winter months, particularly in summer and early autumn. During summer, the days stretch late into the evening, giving you more time to explore, whether that’s walking through the city, heading out on the water, or enjoying dinner outside. In early autumn, forests begin to change colour, with shades of gold and copper spreading across the landscape. It’s a quieter time to visit, with fewer visitors and a more relaxed feel, especially for self-drive trips or time in nature.

A food scene shaped by nature

Food in Finland reflects its surroundings, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. In Helsinki, you’ll find a growing number of restaurants offering modern Nordic menus, alongside more casual options, such as market halls and small cafés. It’s easy to mix both during your stay. Local dishes often feature fish, berries, and forest ingredients, and coffee culture is a big part of daily life. Stopping for coffee and a cinnamon bun becomes part of the routine, whether you’re in the city or travelling further afield.

Outdoor experiences without the crowds

National parks are easy to access and have well-marked trails, making them suitable for a range of abilities. You can walk through forests, stop at lakeside viewpoints, and take breaks at simple shelters along the way. The Finnish Archipelago offers something different again, with islands connected by ferries and quiet roads that are ideal for cycling or exploring at your own pace. Whether it’s canoeing, walking, or simply spending time outside, the focus is on space and simplicity rather than busy schedules.

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