Attractions and places to see around Puumala offer a diverse natural landscape centered around Lake Saimaa, one of Europe's largest lakes. This region in Finland is characterized by its extensive waterways, numerous islands, and dense forests. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, tranquil beaches, and scenic trails. Puumala provides opportunities to experience Finland's unique Lakeland environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Lake Saimaa is the largest lake in Finland. With around 4,370 square kilometers, it is also the fourth largest natural lake in Europe. Saimaa is a system of numerous interconnected lakes that covers an area of around 4,370 square kilometers.
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This is one of the three circular routes that lead across the peninsula. Again and again you come across information boards that explain geological features.
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Small Sale market with outdoor seating. The pulla were a bit stale but good enough for a carb stop
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Pistokiekka forms a shore formation site, which, in addition to the current erosion collision, which is about 700 m long and 3-4 m high, has ancient beaches and rock outcrops in the area. The campsite ceased operations during the recession of the 1990s, but there are places in the area where you can camp according to everyone’s rights. https://www.saimaageopark.fi/kohteet/pistohiekka-beach/
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There are quite some climbs and descents here, but be sure to lift your eyes from the road and marvel at scenery. The view during the entire segment is close to magical.
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Puumala is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around Lake Saimaa, one of Europe's largest lakes. You can also visit unique geological formations like the Kummakivi Balancing Rock, a 200-ton boulder precariously balanced on a smaller rock. For relaxation by the water, Pistohiekka Beach offers ancient beaches and rock outcrops.
Yes, Puumala offers several family-friendly options. Lake Saimaa provides opportunities for swimming and enjoying the vast waters. Pistohiekka Beach is a great spot for families to relax by the shore. The intriguing Kummakivi Balancing Rock is also an exciting natural wonder for all ages to see.
For a scenic walk, consider the Kotkatsaarenkierros Trail, which is one of the circular routes across the peninsula, offering information boards about geological features. While specific hiking guides are not listed, the region's diverse landscape is ideal for exploring on foot.
The summer months, from June to August, are ideal for enjoying Puumala's outdoor attractions, offering pleasant weather for lake activities, hiking, and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for ice skating or cross-country skiing, though many attractions may be less accessible.
Yes, the Hurissalo Village Shop is a small market with outdoor seating where you can grab refreshments. It's a convenient spot to fill your water bottle during opening hours.
Puumala, being part of the vast Lake Saimaa region, offers numerous opportunities for wild swimming. Pistohiekka Beach is a natural shore formation site where you can enjoy the waters of Lake Saimaa. Finland's 'everyman's rights' generally allow swimming in natural waters, but always be mindful of private property and local regulations.
Puumala is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the Puumala Archipelago Route, or shorter loops such as the Hätinvirta Ferry – Saimaa Archipelago Road loop. For more details and route options, refer to the Cycling around Puumala guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities around Puumala. You can find various loops, including a scenic forest gravel road loop. For specific trails and their difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Puumala guide.
Puumala's geology is heavily influenced by the last ice age. A prime example is the Kummakivi Balancing Rock, a 200-ton granite boulder left in an improbable balancing act. The region also features ancient beaches and rock outcrops, visible at sites like Pistohiekka Beach, which is a shore formation site.
Visitors appreciate Puumala for its expansive waterways and unique natural monuments. The tranquility of Lake Saimaa and the geological wonder of the Kummakivi Balancing Rock are frequently highlighted. The region's natural setting provides a peaceful escape and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the Puumala area. Routes like the Puumala Archipelago Route offer challenging rides, while others such as the Pistohiekka Beach loop provide moderate options. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Puumala guide.


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