Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomen maakunta, Egentliga Finland) is a region in Western Finland with a population of 460 000. It is the south-west corner of Finland, including much of the archipelago but not the Åland islands.
Regions
Cities
Understand
The name Finland was in medieval times applied only to this part of Finland, thus its present name.
Talk
The southern coast and archipelago is mainly Swedish-speaking, while the inland, the western coast and the northern parts of the archipelago are Finnish.
Get in
The area is well connected with the rest of Finland. You can get in by direct trains from Helsinki and Tampere (and sleeping cars from Lapland), however if you are travelling along the Bothnian coast bus should be your transportation of choice. Turku and Naantali have cruise ferry connections with Sweden. Turku airport is Wizz Air's hub in Finland so there are a couple of direct flights to odd airports in Europe, in addition to some flights to Scandinavian destinations.
Get around
Trains of the national operator VR can be used for travelling between some towns in the province.
The main towns are well connected with coaches, but check timetables (Matkahuolto and Matka.fi) in time for minor villages.
Onnibus offers discount bus service by a few routes.
Google Maps includes timetables of trains, long distance buses and local transport of many cities and towns. Other useful route planners are Matka.fi for trains and local buses and Matkahuolto Reittiopas for regional buses.
To see the archipelago you can use one of several ferries and cruise boats, but outside the main routes you will often need some planning or a boat of your own (chartering is possible, there are also taxi boat services). Finferries operates many ferries between islands and from website of Finferries you can look for schedules.
By taxi
- Smartphone apps: Valopilkku, 02 Taksi, Menevä
- Taksi Länsi-Suomi offers taxi service in Finland Proper region
See
- Moomin World park for children in Naantali
- The Archipelago Sea
- Kurjenrahka National Park
- Kultaranta, the Presidential summer residence in Naantali
- Turku castle and cathedral.
Do
Outdooring
- Track along the Kuhankuono trail network around Kurjenrahka National Park
- Charter a sailing boat or a kayak and explore the Archipelago Sea
Festivals
- Enjoy music at Finland's oldest rock festival Ruisrock in Turku each July.
- Jazzkukko: 26–29 July 2018 Laitila. Swing and jazz festival in Laitila. (date needs updating)
- [dead link] SmugglerRok: 10–12 August 2018. SmugglerRok is a cosy rock festival in the heart of Lieto. (date needs updating)
The Archipelago Trail
- Main article: Archipelago Trail
You can admire the unique land of sea and stony islands of the Archipelago within in just one day trip from Turku. It is accessible via road number 180 from Kaarina. The islands are interconnected with bridges and ferries. You can travel by bus, car or bike. [dead link]
The entire Archipelago Trail ring road (Turku–Kaarina–Pargas–Nagu–Korpo–Houtskär–Iniö–Kustavi–Taivassalo–Turku) is 250 km long and can be taken from mid-May to end of September, with parts accessible all year round.
- 1 Stone labyrinth (jungfrudansen) in Finby (near Nagu). Take a short hike along a nature trail that leads to an old man-made stone formation or labyrinth, also called jungfrudansen. The map of the trail can be downloaded from (with description in Swedish and Finnish only).
- 2 MS Estonia Memorial (near Nagu-). When approaching the Pärnäs ferry terminal at the Nagu to Korpo crossing, take a little path across the road just opposite the bistro. After a few hundred meters you will reach a rocky shore with a memorial to the victims of MS Estonia sinking.
Eat
Drink
Stay safe
Go next
- Baltic Sea ferries from Turku port to Stockholm in Sweden
- King's Road from Turku via Helsinki to Vyborg in Russia