Best attractions and places to see around Kustavi, an archipelago municipality in Southwest Finland, offer a blend of island life and coastal landscapes. The region is characterized by its numerous islands, waterways, and connections via ferries and bridges. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural viewpoints, and essential facilities that support travel through the Finnish archipelago.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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FERRY ÅVA-OSNÄS Ferry M/S Ådan rund from ÅVA (Brandö) to OSNÄS/VUOSNAINEN (Kustavi) 3-4 times a day, takes about 40 Minutes, fee applies, 38 cars, 145 passengers, restaurant on board. Part of the Northern line +358404879205 FERRY ÅVA (Brandö)-JURMO M/S Doppingen, 12, cars, 70 passenger runs 10-15 times a day, ride takes 10 minutes, and require pre-order for certain trips. +358407082136 https://saaristolautat.fi/ Land road from Åva to Torsholma approx. 22 km. https://www.alandstrafiken.ax
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Comfortable and well-managed Mussalo campsite The area includes varied terrain; lawn, trees and rocky sea shore totaling 2.8 ha. Mussalo campsite is open daily and serves as a publicly operated campsite from June 1st - August 31st. Right on the beach there are two saunas that heat up every day from June 1st to August 31st and a new tent sauna. Use of the sauna during the general sauna shift is included in the daily price. https://sfcmussalo.fi/
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Space enough up top to stop for a quick breather, nice view above the waters
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TIP FOR ROUTE PLANNING FOR THE GREAT ARCHIPELAGO RING ROUTE in a clockwise direction: A possible route plan for the Great Archipelago Ring Cycle Route starting from Turku in a clockwise direction can consist of 4-5 day sections (depending on fitness). If campsites are used, here is a possible suggestion: Day 1: Because I was coming from Helsinki, I drove 23 KM or around 1:20 from Turku to Camping Solliden (solliden.fi/) in Pargas/Parainen Day 2: Camping Solliden to Camping Kittuis (kittuiscamping.fi/) is around 64 km or 4 hours. Day 3: Camping Kittuis to Camping Livonsaari is 90 KM or 5 hours (livonsaarencaravan.fi/). Day 4: Camping Livonsaari to Turkku is around 40 km or 2.5 hours on the last day - then you can also travel back to Helsinki An alternative campsite for day 4 would be a campsite in Mussalo, which would have shortened day 3 a bit (sfcmussalo.fi/) Of course, you can also spend the night in nature in Finland with the right of public roaming (Jokamiehenoikeus). However, you have to follow certain rules. visitfinland.com/en/articles/finnish-everyman-rights-the-right-to-roam. The hours given are purely driving times.
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Free Ferry, Skagen, timetable see https://ksloy.fi/en/lauttaliikenne
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Good and family friendly camping ground - predominantly campers, but some tent space in the rocks by the sea (beautiful sunsets). Free and good sauna, kitchen, playground for kids and a small and easy accessible beach.
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Opening times summer 2020: June 22nd to July 31st, Monday to Friday from 12 noon to 2pm. Service at different times every two weeks until September 6th
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Kustavi offers several family-friendly attractions. Iniö Church is located on a beautiful island with small cafes, making it a pleasant outing. Kaitaisten Bridge provides scenic views that can be enjoyed by all. For accommodation with amenities, Camping Mussalo is a family-friendly campsite with a playground and a small, accessible beach.
The Kustavi area features notable historical sites, primarily its religious buildings. Iniö Church is a historical site situated on an island. Further afield, Taivassalo Church is a must-see for its beautifully painted interior, which includes some of the oldest frescoes in Finland. Check local listings for its specific summer opening hours.
Yes, Kustavi, being an archipelago, offers many scenic spots. The Kaitaisten Bridge provides excellent views above the waters, with a wide shoulder to safely stop and appreciate the scenery. The region's numerous islands and coastal landscapes themselves offer picturesque natural beauty.
Kustavi is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different sports. For running, explore trails like the 10.4 km 'Running loop from Laupunen' or the 7.6 km 'Hoopinjärvi loop from Kiparluoto'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 30.3 km 'Kustavi Village – Moose Crossing Warning Sign loop' or touring routes like the 67.5 km 'Kustavi Ferry Terminal – Brändö Cooperative Store loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Kustavi, Road Cycling Routes around Kustavi, and Cycling around Kustavi guides.
Yes, some attractions in Kustavi are designed with accessibility in mind. The Åva–Osnäs Ferry Terminal is wheelchair accessible, facilitating travel between islands. Additionally, the Kaitaisten Bridge is also wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy its panoramic views.
The best time to visit Kustavi and the Finnish archipelago is generally during the summer months, from June to August. This period offers the warmest weather, longest daylight hours, and full operation of ferries and seasonal services, making it ideal for exploring the islands, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing island life.
For camping, Camping Mussalo is a comfortable and well-managed option. It offers varied terrain, including lawns, trees, and a rocky seashore. The campsite is open daily from June 1st to August 31st, providing saunas, a kitchen, a playground for kids, and a small, accessible beach. It's also a convenient stop if you're cycling the Great Archipelago Ring Route.
Navigating the Kustavi archipelago primarily involves ferries. The Åva–Osnäs Ferry Terminal is a key facility, connecting Åva (Brandö) to Osnäs/Vuosnainen (Kustavi) with a journey time of approximately 40 minutes. There are also other ferry services like M/S Doppingen connecting Åva to Jurmo. Schedules and booking information can often be found on local ferry operator websites.
Given Kustavi's coastal and island nature, there are opportunities for wild swimming. Camping Mussalo, for instance, has a small and easy-to-access beach perfect for swimming. Finland's 'Everyman's Rights' also allow for swimming in most natural waters, provided you respect private property and nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. The serene island setting of Iniö Church, complete with small cafes, is often highlighted. The scenic views from Kaitaisten Bridge are also a favorite, offering a chance to pause and take in the archipelago landscape. The overall peaceful atmosphere and the unique island life are highly appreciated.
Yes, the archipelago setting means many establishments offer beautiful sea views. While specific cafes aren't detailed, the area around Iniö Church is noted for having small cafes, likely with pleasant surroundings that include sea vistas, perfect for enjoying the island atmosphere.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not listed, Kustavi's natural environment, with its numerous walking trails and beaches, generally welcomes dogs. When visiting beaches or natural areas, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Campsites like Camping Mussalo may have specific rules regarding pets, so it's advisable to check directly.
Kustavi is known for its bridges that connect its many islands. The most prominent is the Kaitaisten Bridge, which offers impressive views over the water and is wide enough to stop and enjoy the scenery. These bridges are essential for navigating the archipelago and provide picturesque photo opportunities.


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