Best attractions and places to see around Raseborg, a historic municipality located between Helsinki and Turku in Finland, offer a blend of natural features, cultural sites, and notable landmarks. The region is characterized by its coastal setting, including the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park, and its diverse landscapes of forests, lakes, and rocky beaches. Raseborg is known for its historical depth, featuring medieval castles, old ironworks villages, and charming old towns. This area provides opportunities for exploring both its natural environment and its rich heritage.
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Dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of mariners, its oldest parts date back to the 13th century, though its current form largely took shape between 1490 and 1530. It is notable for its medieval wall paintings, including a rare "Danse Macabre" mural, and a separate bell tower constructed in the 18th century. As one of the oldest parishes in the western Uusimaa region, it holds significant historical and architectural value.
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Ekenäs, a picturesque coastal town in southern Finland, is known for its charming old wooden houses and scenic harbor. Surrounded by the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park, it offers stunning nature, boating opportunities, and a peaceful seaside atmosphere.
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The medieval church built around 1460–1480 is located in the village of Tenhola. The church was designed by the same master builder who was in charge of designing the churches in Perniö, Sauvo, and Kemiö. Multiple excellent gravel roads will lead you to the village. The church has multiple sections from different time periods, but I think they have maintained the whole well. For example, the church tabernacle base is medieval, but the upper part was done in 1761. The tabernacle bell is a 13th-century model, making it the oldest church bell still in use in Finland.
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This route, that starts from Karis sports center and ends up in Fiskars, was opened in May 2019. The picturesque trail takes you through cultural countryside landscapes while traveling past the villages of Billnäs, Åminnefors, Pojo and Fiskars. The incentive for this route came from Billnäs riding company (local riding club), that wished for a safe and fun riding route. The city of Raseborg answered, and as a result we now present a unique trail fit for walking, jogging, biking and riding. In its entirety, the length of the route is 11,3 km. Between Karis and Pojo the trail follows the old railroad base of the coastal railway, which was retired from use some 30 years ago. After leaving Karis, during the first two kilometers, the road is paved with asphalt, otherwise with gravel. From Pojo to Fiskars Village the route continues along the old Pässinrata, a narrow-railed railroad that used to connect Fiskars with Pojo harbor. Distance markers are situated on the route to mark every kil
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The eventful history of Billnäs is almost 400 years long. The previously prosperous ironworks has taken a step back and given room for modern industry. Today it has become an idyllic village admired by tourists. The past is, however, very much present in Billnäs: the oldest residential and commercial buildings in the village are from the 1700s, and the old craftsmanship still thrives. Several entrepreneurs representing different industries serve the residents and tourists in the village. https://www.visitraseborg.com/en/see-and-experience/castles-villages/billnas-village/
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Raseborg offers a diverse range of natural features. You can visit the Ekenäs Old Town, which is surrounded by the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park, perfect for boating and enjoying the seaside. Other notable natural spots include Ramsholmen Nature Park, known for its spring wood anemones, Dagmar Park with its historical spring and beach, and the Västerby Outdoor Recreation Centre, offering various trails. For birdwatching, the cultural and environmental path of Läppträsket lake is excellent, home to over 160 bird species.
Absolutely. Raseborg is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Ingå Church, dating back to the 13th century with its rare 'Danse Macabre' mural. The charming Ekenäs Old Town features picturesque wooden houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. Don't miss the historic Billnäs Ironworks, an idyllic village showcasing the region's industrial heritage. Other significant sites include Fiskars Village, Svartå Manor, and the Raseborg Castle Ruins.
Raseborg provides numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. The Ratavalli Trail is a picturesque route from Karis to Fiskars, suitable for walking, jogging, biking, and riding. You can also explore trails at the Västerby Outdoor Recreation Centre, the Kopparö Nature Trail with its suspension bridge, or the cultural and environmental path around Läppträsket lake. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Raseborg guide, which includes routes like the Jussarö Nature Trail in Ekenäs Archipelago National Park.
Yes, Raseborg offers several family-friendly attractions. The Ratavalli Trail is great for walks and bike rides with children. Historic sites like Ingå Church, Ekenäs Old Town, and Billnäs Ironworks offer engaging historical experiences. The Enchanted Forest Path at Västerby Outdoor Recreation Centre is particularly popular with families. Additionally, the Raseborg Dog Forest provides a safe area for dogs to run freely, which can be a fun outing for families with pets.
Raseborg is excellent for cycling. The Ratavalli Trail, connecting Karis to Fiskars, is a scenic route suitable for biking. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including loops around Fiskars Village Trail Center and between Fiskars and Ekenäs. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Raseborg guide, which features routes like the 34 km Fiskars Village loop.
Raseborg boasts a rich cultural scene with several churches, museums, and galleries. Historic churches include the wooden Svartå church, Ekenäs Church, and the 13th-century Tenala Church with one of Finland's oldest bells. Museums like Gillesgården (agricultural museum), Fiskars Museum (ironworkers' history), and Raseborg Museum delve into local heritage. Art lovers can visit Villa Schildt, Chappe – An Art House by the Sea, and various galleries such as Sirius Gallery and Gallery Elverket.
The best time to visit Raseborg for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring (April-May) is beautiful for nature walks, especially to see the wood anemones at Ramsholmen Nature Park or 35,000 daffodils at Gullö Flower Valley. Summer (June-August) is ideal for exploring the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park, boating, and enjoying the beaches. Autumn offers vibrant foliage for hiking. For winter sports, Slalom Påminne is Southern Finland's highest ski center.
Beyond the main attractions, Raseborg holds several unique spots. Jussarö Island offers a distinct island charm as part of the archipelago experience. Pumpviken is a historical oasis by the Svartå River, perfect for peaceful walks. The Old Fire Tower in Ekenäs, built in 1875, has a fascinating history as a former prison. For dog owners, the Raseborg Dog Forest provides a dedicated area for pets to roam freely.
To experience local market culture, head to Raatihuoneentori in Ekenäs. This square hosts a vibrant market every Wednesday and Saturday, where you can find local organic food products and crafts. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the local community and discover regional specialties.
Raseborg offers exciting mountain biking opportunities, particularly around the Fiskars Village Trail Center. Trails like 'Rövarberget' and 'Tranan Mountain Bike Trail' provide varying difficulties. You can find more detailed routes and their difficulty levels in the MTB Trails around Raseborg guide, which includes routes such as the 13.8 km 'Rövarberget - loop from Fiskars Village Trail Center'.
Yes, Raseborg provides insights into its wartime history through several sites. The Hanko Front Museum and Irma Bunker Museum offer exhibitions, bunkers, and trenches that illustrate the life of soldiers and the events of the Hanko front during the 20th-century wars. Additionally, various monuments and memorials across Raseborg commemorate the Finnish Civil War, Winter War, and Continuation War.
The churches in Raseborg are notable for their historical significance and architectural beauty. Ingå Church features medieval wall paintings, including a rare 'Danse Macabre'. Tenhola Medieval Church, built around 1460–1480, houses a 13th-century tabernacle bell, one of the oldest still in use in Finland. Other historic churches include the wooden Svartå church and St. Mary's Church in Pojo with 13th-century wooden sculptures.


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