Best attractions and places to see around Varkaus are found in Finland's Lakeland region, a town known for its industrial heritage and natural beauty. Situated amidst Lake Saimaa, Europe's fifth-largest natural lake, Varkaus offers a blend of cultural sites and outdoor recreation. The area features historic canals, unique museums, and access to national parks. Visitors can explore sites showcasing the town's past and engage with its natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A strenuous climb, partly via stairs, but worth it for the view.
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Important note: the national park can only be reached by boat! We crossed from Oravi, where there is a shop called Ruukinranta with "taxi boats" to the national park, where you can also find delicious, regional food.
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Wonderful viewpoint of the lakes, you can take a boat to the island and take a nice circular hike there.
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Nice spot with a good view over the lakes.
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Lakeside campsite with restrooms, cooking facilities, and a sauna. Linnansaari National Park has 20 campsites, all accessible by boat. The main campsite, Sammakkoniemi, has a kiosk with coffee service, a boat/guest harbor, a sauna, a fountain, an eco-hostel, as well as an accessible campfire site, a covered cooking area, and an outhouse. Tent fee: €12 per tent from Midsummer to the end of August. From Sammakkoniemi, it is approximately 1 km to the Louhimaa Museum Cottage and approximately 3.5 km to the Perpulanluhta campsite. More information at: https://www.oravivillage.com/de/Linnansaari/Campingplatz,-Hafen-und-sauna
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Historic farm when the island was used for agriculture. More info at https://www.nationalparks.fi/linnansaarinp/history
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You can also spend the night here with a mobile home. There is a restaurant with a nice terrace overlooking the water and a small shop.
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We did the tour in mid-June 2023 when it takes place at sunset time. The seals are then very shy, they lie individually on rocks and from a distance lay people can hardly see them. Nevertheless, our boat driver and guide discovered 2 specimens, which could only be photographed with a very large telephoto lens. There were also ospreys and a swimming beaver to see. The tour is highly recommended, even if you don't see any seals, because Lake Saimaa with its islands is beautiful during the evening. I would do that again at any time!
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Varkaus, situated on Lake Saimaa, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore the lake by boat, go fishing, or enjoy serene walks. The area is excellent for hiking and cycling, with trails like the Linnavuori Trail in Linnansaari National Park or the Canal and Lock System – Ämmänkoski Rapids Viewpoint loop for cycling. Canoeing and kayaking are popular, especially in the nearby national parks. For a more relaxed experience, visit the Varkaus City Park or enjoy a round at the Varkaus Golf Course.
Yes, Varkaus offers several hiking opportunities. The Linnavuori Trail in Linnansaari National Park is a popular moderate hike leading to the Linnanvuori Viewpoint. For an easier option, the Kämäri Outdoor Trail on Kämäri Island provides a 3km nature path through an untouched green area right in the city. You can find more details on various routes, including their difficulty levels, in the Hiking around Varkaus guide.
Varkaus boasts a rich industrial heritage and cultural sites. Explore the Museum of Mechanical Music, home to the largest collection of mechanical musical instruments in the Nordic countries. The Varkaus Museum Centre Konsti delves into the town's 200-year industrial history and art. Don't miss the historic Taipale Canal Area and Canal Museum, or take a walk through Old Varkaus to see culturally valuable buildings.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Children's Factory at the Varkaus Museum Centre Konsti, where kids can learn about industry through play. The Varkaus City Park offers playgrounds and open spaces for recreation. For outdoor fun, the Kämäri Outdoor Trail is an easy walk suitable for families. Many of the lake activities on Lake Saimaa, such as gentle boat tours from SaimaaHoliday Oravi, are also suitable for all ages.
Varkaus is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, primarily centered around Lake Saimaa. You can visit the Varkaus Marina for lake activities or explore Kämäri Island, an untouched green area with a nature path and views of the Ämmäkoski rapids. The nearby Linnansaari and Kolovesi National Parks offer pristine lake landscapes, ideal for boating, canoeing, and observing wildlife like the Saimaa ringed seal.
Yes, Varkaus serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Linnansaari and Kolovesi National Parks. Both are accessible by water and offer unique natural experiences. Linnansaari National Park is known for its hundreds of islands and as a habitat for endangered Saimaa ringed seals. Kolovesi National Park features dramatic 40m high cliffs and a tranquil atmosphere, with restrictions on internal combustion engine boats to preserve its serenity. Remember that Linnansaari National Park, including sites like Linnansaari Croft and Sammakkoniemi Campsite, can only be reached by boat.
The best time for most outdoor activities in Varkaus is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, boating on Lake Saimaa, and exploring the national parks. Summer offers long daylight hours, perfect for extended outdoor adventures. Winter also provides opportunities for activities like ice skating or cross-country skiing, though many water-based activities will be unavailable.
To delve into Varkaus's industrial past, visit the Varkaus Museum Centre Konsti, which features the 'City in Layers' exhibition detailing the town's history. The historic Taipale Canal Area and Canal Museum provides insights into its role as a trade hub. You can also explore the Old Varkaus area, which showcases culturally and historically valuable buildings reflecting the town's industrial roots, or visit the Varkaus Waterworks Museum and Historical Sawmill.
Yes, Varkaus offers various cycling routes for different preferences. You can find several options in the Cycling around Varkaus guide, including easy loops like the Canal and Lock System – Ämmänkoski Rapids Viewpoint loop. For road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Varkaus guide lists moderate routes such as the Roadside Bike Path loop from Varkaus, allowing you to explore the scenic surroundings on two wheels.
For breathtaking views, head to the Linnanvuori Viewpoint in Linnansaari National Park, which offers panoramic vistas of the Haukivesi islands. Another great spot is the View of Lake Saimaa from Linnavuori, providing a good perspective over the lakes. Additionally, the Varkaus Water Tower features a lookout post and a café on its roof, offering unique city views.
Yes, there are options for overnight stays near the national parks. SaimaaHoliday Oravi is a settlement that offers facilities and activities on Lake Saimaa, serving as a starting point for national park visits and providing amenities like a restaurant and shop, and even mobile home parking. Within Linnansaari National Park, the Sammakkoniemi Campsite provides lakeside camping with restrooms, cooking facilities, and a sauna. More information on camping in Linnansaari can be found at oravivillage.com.
Varkaus is home to several unique natural features. The town is embraced by Lake Saimaa, the fifth-largest natural lake in Europe. Right in the city, Kämäri Island features a nature path winding between the Ämmäkoski rapids and the Taipale canal, where you might spot the endangered Saimaa lake salmon and otters. The nearby Kolovesi National Park is notable for its dramatic 40m high cliffs carved during the last Ice Age.


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