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King's Road Tour / Kuninkaantie - Approx 250 miles / 400 km

Inland Route Version

The King's Road was the most significant travel route in the Nordic countries, and follows an old postal route. The road has been used by kings and their messengers, bishops and townsmen, artists and armies since the 14th century. The King's Road starts in Bergen by the Atlantic coast and runs through Oslo and Stockholm, the archipelago to Turku and through southern Finland to Vyborg and St Petersburg.

The King's Road route runs through Finland's southern coastal region. The section detailed here is between Lappeenranta and Turku. Along the route there are medieval churches, historic manor houses, picturesque old ironworks, charming villages, rolling hills, lakes, idyllic harbour towns, charming country villages and thick forests - all parts of classic Finland.

Lappeenranta

Lappeenranta is the administrative and cultural capital of South Karelia and the centre of tourism on Lake Saimaa. It is known as the "Town of Lindens" because of the 2,600 Linden Trees planted in the parks and lining the streets. The heart of the historical town is Fortress. It now houses museums, cafés and craft shops but the cavalry tradition is still visible in the cavalrymen that ride through the town regularly in embroidered shirts and red trousers.

Places to see

Lapeenranta to Virolahti

  1. Take the 387 Road
  2. Travel for 38 miles (61km)
  3. At Vaalimaa Turn Right on to 7 Road / E18
  4. Travel for 5 miles (8km)
  5. Turn Left on to 351 Road for 1 mile (1.5km)
  6. Total Distance 43 miles (69km)

Virolahti, incl. Vaalimaa & Virojoki

Virolahti is part of the Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park and is noted for it's excellent bird watching. There are bird observation towers around this area. Also some very rare species of moth and butterfly can be found here. Due to the clarity and wealth of the waters on this coast, sea fishing is a popular past time.

The tourism centre of Virolahti is in the Vaalimaa district. Here you can find the Tourist office, change currency and shop. The newest shopping centre here is called the Eastgate. Virojoki is the largest population centre of Virolahti. You can find many basic services there: banks, service stations, post office, pharmacy, health centre, specialised shops, schools, library and town hall.

Places to visit

Virolahti to Hamina

  1. Take 351 Road for 1 mile (1.5km)
  2. Turn Left on to 7 Road / E18
  3. Travel for 18 miles (29km)
  4. Total Distance 19 miles (30.5km)

Hamina, FinlandHamina

In Hamina, a traveller can meet vivid history and culture. The 350-year-old town with an unusual circular town plan has retained its ancient appearance. An 18th century Italian design star-shaped fortress surrounds the town centre. Wooden buildings, churches of various architectural styles and merchant family houses, line the town streets. Guided tours can be booked at the local tourist centre.

The sea is an integral part of Hamina and it is possible to explore the archipelago off the coast. These islands offer the visitor access to the beautiful Finnish wild life and watersports.

The sea, countryside and the unique archipelago with its old fishermen's villages are characteristic of Hamina. There are almost 400 islands, some of which belong to the Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park. The archipelago offers much to see and experience camping sites with services, and an abundant range of bird species and flora.

Places to visit

Events

Campground

Hamina to Kotka

  1. Take 7 Road / E18 towards Kotka, Helsinki
  2. Travel for 12.5 miles (20km)
  3. Take Exit for Kotka
  4. Travel for 1.5 miles (2.5km)
  5. Total Distance 14 miles (22.5km)

FinlandKotka

Kotka is the largest export in Finland. In this town the sea plays a major role. Many of its inhabitants work in shipping and related business. Kotka is very proud of it's port and it's green areas. There are excellent views of the city and the surroundings from the top of the former Haukkavuori water tower. The river Kymijoki, which runs through the city, has some challenging rapids just outside the city.

Places to visit

Campground

Kotka to Loviisa

  1. Leave Kotka heading towards Helsinki
  2. Travel for 1.5 miles (2.5km)
  3. Take the 7 Road / E18
  4. Travel for 27 miles (43.5km)
  5. Total Distance 29 miles (46.5km)

Loviisa / Lovisa

The seaside town of Loviisa was founded in 1745. It is best known for the wooden houses in the Old Town, the fortifications and it's wharves and marina. Both Finnish and Swedish are spoken in this area because at Loviisa's foundation, it was part of Sweden on the border with Russia. As a border area, many fortifications were built to protect the town.

Svastholm Fortress, Loviisa, FinlandPlaces to visit

Campground

Loviisa to Porvoo

  1. Head towards Helsinki, Porvoo on 7 Road / E18
  2. Travel for 18 miles (29km)
  3. Take Exit Rita
  4. Travel for 3 miles (5km)
  5. Total Distance 22 miles (35km)

Porvoo Town, FinlandPorvoo / Borgå

Porvoo, or Borgå as it is known in Swedish, was founded in 1346 and in Finland's second oldest town. It is a charming town of wooden houses and cobbled streets set on the mouth of a river. It has inspired many artists in it's history including Johan Ludvig Runeberg (poet), Ville Vallgren (sculptor), Albert Edelfelt (painter) and Tove Jansson (creator of the Moomins).

Places to visit

Camping

Porvoo to Sipoo

Sipoo / Sibbo

This bilingual town of 16,000 people is set on the river Sibbo. Despite it's proximity to Helsinki, the landscape of river, lake, forest and farming is relatively unspoiled.

Places to visit

Sipoo to Vantaa

  1. Leave Sipoo on 149 Road
  2. Travel for 0.8 miles (1km)
  3. Continue for 6 miles (9.5km)
  4. Continue on 152 Road for 1 mile (1.5km)
  5. Near Korso, take E75 towards Helsinki
  6. Travel for 8.5 miles (13.5km)
  7. Take Exit for Malmi, Mellunkylä
  8. Take Keha Ring I for 2.7 miles (4km)
  9. Turn Right for Vantaa
  10. Travel for 1.5 miles (2.5km)
  11. Total distance 20 miles (32km)

Vantaa

Vantaa is best known for the international airport, but it also has historic sites such as the Old Sotunki Village, which shows the peaceful Finnish countryside, as it was in the 18th and 19th centuries. Vantaa also has the Heureka Science Center, an exhibition and action centre for all ages, Katrineberg Manor and the Nissbacka Manor Art Exhibition.

Vantaa to Helsinki

Helsinki, FinlandHelsinki

Capital of Finland, Helsinki is a wonderful city full of activity and culture. In this tour we could not do it justice in the short space available, so here are some links to English language websites.

Helsinki to Espoo

  1. Head towards Espoo
  2. Turn left onto 110 Road
  3. Travel for 4 miles (6.5km)
  4. Turn Left onto Keha Ring III / 50 Road / E50
  5. Travel for 0.5 mile (0.8km)
  6. Turn left onto Keha Ring III / 50 Road
  7. Travel for 2.5 mile (4km)
  8. Total Distance 12 miles (19.5km)

Espoo Manor, FinlandEspoo / Esbo

Espoo as the second largest city in Finland is known as a centre for technology and industry but it combines this perfectly with it's cultural and natural heritage.

Places to visit

The Espoo Church - With parts of this grey granite church dating to the 1480's, this is the oldest building in Espoo.

Other churches to visit include the Espoonlahti Church, the Leppävaara church, the Olari Church, the Otaniemi Chapel, the Soukka Chapel, St Herman of Alaska Church and the Tapiola Church.

The Gallen-Kallela Museum - This unusual Art-Nouveau castle-like building houses exhibitions of Akseli Gallen-Kallela in a variety of media and works by other modern artists.

Camping

Espoo to Kirkkonummi

  1. Head towards Kirkkonumi on Keha Ring III/ 50 Road
  2. Travel for 5 miles (8km)
  3. Turn Right onto 51 Road
  4. Travel for 4 miles (6.5km)
  5. Turn Right and travel for 1 mile (1.5km)
  6. Total Distance 10 miles (16km)

Fishing, FinlandKirkkonummi / Kyrkslätt

Kirkkonummi has with more than 31.000 citizens. Kirkkonummi archipelago is a large area of both inner and outer archipelago situated off Porkkala peninsula in the central part of the Gulf of Finland. Large areas of open water dominate the archipelago. Most of the islands are small, barren and rocky, but a few are larger and forested. Some islands have small areas of low vegetated shore meadows and shallow lagoons. The main human activity is recreational boating but landing is forbidden on many islands.

Places to see

Inland Route - Kirkkonummi to Siuntio

  1. Head towards the 51 Road
  2. Travel for 1 mile (1.5km)
  3. Turn Right onto the 51 Road
  4. Travel for 7 miles (11km)
  5. Turn right onto 115 Road
  6. Travel for 5.5 miles (9km)
  7. Turn Right for Siuntio
  8. Travel for 1.5 miles (2.5km)
  9. Total Distance 15 miles (24km)

Siuntio / Sjundea

Places to visit

Inland Route - Siuntio to Lohja

Lohja

FinlandLohja is situated on the shores of Lake Lohja and this lake is the focus of recreation in the town; fishing, sailing, swimming, etc. The city dwellers of Helsinki discovered this idyllic spot and began building summer cottages here in the 1800's. Many of the lakeside homes are now owned locally but some are still holiday homes. Controlled development of the lake area has ensured that it retains it's peaceful and picturesque landscape. The area around Lohja is known for it's micro-climate which supports some very rare plants.

Places to visit

Campground

Inland Route - Lohja to Pohja

Pohja/Pojo

This village is definitely worth a visit, especially for any one with an interest in the history of ironworks in Finland. Don't miss the Fiskar Ironworks industrial community.

Places to visit

Pohja to Perniö

  1. Take 111 Road
  2. Travel for 9.5 miles (15km)
  3. Turn Right on to 52 road
  4. Travel for 11 miles (17.5km)
  5. Turn Right for 1.7 miles (2.5km)
  6. Total distance 22 miles (35.5km)

Perniö

Set in fertile river valleys and forests the Perniö area is a peaceful place to stop. The district has many manor houses which developed because of the King's road and the successful ironworks in the region. The metal industry is still an important part of the economy here. The nearby villages of Teijo and Meri-Teijo have retained their old world feel.

Places to visit

Perniö to Salo

  1. Head towards the 52 Road
  2. Travel for 1.7 miles (2.5km)
  3. Turn Right onto the 52 Road
  4. Travel for 16 miles (25.5km)
  5. Total Distance 18 miles (29km)

Salo

FinlandSalo, on the banks of the Uskelan River was the largest export port in Finland in the 17th century and even today you can arrive by boat beside the market place. It has become a very international town with only half of it's 25,000 residents speaking the local Salo dialect. This town was part of communications revolution as far back as the 1920's when a group of locals began manufacturing high quality wireless radio sets (Because of Salo's location; surrounded by rocky hills, the standard quality sets could not pick up a clear signal) Nokia now has it's phone development and engineering departments in Salo.

Places to visit

Campground

Salo to Paimio

  1. Take 1 Road (towards Turku)
  2. Travel for 20 miles (32km)
  3. Take Exit Paimio
  4. Take 181 Road for 2.5 miles (4km)
  5. Total distance 22 miles (35.5km)

Paimio

Paimio is a small modern town on the banks of the river Paimionjoki.

Places to visit

Paimio to Kaarina

  1. Take 181 Road
  2. Travel for 2.5 miles (4km)
  3. Take 1 Road / E18 towards Turku
  4. Travel for 8 miles (13km)
  5. Take Exit Pargas
  6. Travel for 2.5 miles (4km)
  7. Total Distance 13 miles (21km)

Kaarina

Kaarina is a lovely, medium-sized town (pop. 20,000) just outside the town of Turku. With access to beaches, the archipelago, ferries to the Aland islands, forests and rivers, you will not be stuck for activities in this lovely place.

Places to visit

Campground

Kaarina to Turku

  1. Follow signs for Turku town centre
  2. Total Distance 5 miles (8km)

Turku

Turku is the oldest city and the first capital of Finland. To day it is the capital of its region, the Southwest Finland. The name of Turku originates from a Slavic word "torg" - meaning a market place. The Swedish name for the town is Åbo - referring to the first settlers by the river, "å". Turku was founded on the river Aura and it is one of the best attractions of the town. All the main places of interest are located by the river. The riverbank is pulsing with life in summertime when people gather there to dine and wine, to listen to music and to have a good time. Look out for the sculptures and statues which dot the city.

Places to visit

Campground