Best natural monuments around Rusko offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of geological formations, such as giant's kettles, and significant natural and historical sites. These areas provide opportunities to experience the local environment and its unique features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The tower is closed for safety reasons from May 5, 2026. https://raisio.fi/fi/uutiset/kullaanvuoren-nakotorni-suljettu-turvallisuussyista
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Hyllylähde has served as a backup water well for the residents of earlier times. It has a diameter of about 4 meters.
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According to legend, the round holes were carved into the rock by the Hiids (evil spirits) so they could cook their porridge. Scientists, however, believe they were formed during the melting process of the Ice Age, when the water masses set stones in a circular motion, which then ground depressions into the rock.
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Rocky peak (70m above sea level) with a small, interestingly constructed observation tower. Unfortunately, the tower is somewhat dated and no longer stable.
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Small bridge from which you can watch the rapids, just off the main road.
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Border point of seven municipalities. Oldest written mention of 1381. First, seven churchmen establish the border point of Pöytyä (later Aura), Lieto (later Aura), Maaria, Rusko, Masku, Nousiainen and Mynämäki.
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Among the most popular natural monuments around Rusko, visitors frequently enjoy the Kuhankuono Boundary Point, a historically significant site marking the border of seven municipalities. Another favorite is Nautelankoski Rapids, offering beautiful scenery and a nature trail. The Hiidenkirnu Giant's Kettle is also highly appreciated for its unique geological formations.
Yes, the Nautelankoski Rapids are considered family-friendly, offering a nature trail and a small bridge to view the rapids. Additionally, Käärmelähde is another family-friendly natural monument with a forest setting.
Rusko's natural monuments showcase a variety of features, including geological formations like the Hiidenkirnu Giant's Kettle with its unique rock depressions, and the Pirunpelto (Devil's Field). You can also experience flowing water features at the Nautelankoski Rapids and explore forest environments at places like Käärmelähde.
Yes, the Kuhankuono Boundary Point is a significant historical site, first mentioned in 1381, marking an ancient municipal border. The Nautelankoski Rapids also hold historical significance, offering a blend of natural beauty and heritage.
The Rusko area is known for its distinctive geological formations. A prime example is the Hiidenkirnu Giant's Kettle, which features round holes carved into the rock. Scientists believe these depressions were formed during the Ice Age when melting water set stones in a circular motion, grinding into the rock.
Near Rusko's natural monuments, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For gravel biking, explore routes like the "Tavastia Ox Road and Lieto Loop" or the "Turun seudun cycling Tour 9" by checking the Gravel biking around Rusko guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the "Savojärvi Loop" or routes in Kurjenrahka National Park, detailed in the Running Trails around Rusko guide. Road cycling options include the "Inkistentie / Ruskontie – Nautelankoski Rapids loop" found in the Road Cycling Routes around Rusko guide.
Yes, several natural monuments in Rusko feature or are close to hiking trails. The Nautelankoski Rapids offer a nature trail for visitors. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the "Vajosuo Mire - Kurjenrahka National Park" or the "Savojärvi Loop" mentioned in the Running Trails around Rusko guide, which are suitable for walking as well.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The unique geological formations like the giant's kettles, the serene views of the rapids, and the historical context of sites like the Kuhankuono Boundary Point are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore these sites through trails and experience the local environment is also a major draw.
While specific parking details for each monument are not always listed, natural monuments in the Rusko area typically have designated parking areas or are accessible from nearby roads where parking is available. It is advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The best time to visit Rusko's natural monuments largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage. While winter can be cold, some areas might offer unique experiences like frozen landscapes, though accessibility might vary.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region around Rusko is rich in natural beauty. Exploring local trails and less-trafficked areas can often lead to discovering smaller, more secluded natural features. For instance, Pirunpelto (Devil's Field) and Käärmelähde offer unique experiences slightly off the main tourist path.


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