DWG Map Kemi Tornio Finland

Kemi and Tornio are two neighboring cities located in the northern part of Finland, and the surrounding region offers a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. While there are no specific “nature parks” in these cities, there are numerous natural areas and attractions that allow you to explore the unique Finnish wilderness. Here are some descriptions of the natural attractions and outdoor activities you can enjoy in the Kemi and Tornio region:

  1. Bothnian Bay National Park: The Bothnian Bay National Park is located to the west of Kemi and Tornio and is one of the largest national parks in Finland. This park protects the coastal and archipelago areas of the Bothnian Bay, providing opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and exploring the unique marine environment. You can find various bird species and enjoy the scenic views along the coastline.
  2. Ajos Island: Ajos Island is located near Kemi and is known for its diverse natural landscapes. It offers hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and stunning seascapes. The island has several bird observation towers, making it a great spot for bird enthusiasts.
  3. Haparanda Archipelago: Just across the border in Sweden, you’ll find the Haparanda Archipelago, which is easily accessible from Tornio. This archipelago is a haven for kayaking, boating, and exploring the rugged islands and pristine waters.
  4. Kukkolankoski Rapids: Located near Tornio, the Kukkolankoski Rapids are a popular spot for salmon fishing and offer a picturesque setting along the Tornio River. The rushing waters make for a stunning natural attraction.
  5. SnowCastle of Kemi: In the winter, Kemi is famous for its SnowCastle, a unique snow and ice structure that is rebuilt each year. While it’s not a traditional nature park, it’s a testament to the creativity and artistry of the local community.
  6. Syväkangas Recreation Area: Located in Tornio, this recreational area features walking trails, picnic spots, and opportunities for outdoor sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the winter months.
  7. Outokumpu Park in Kemi: This city park offers a pleasant green space for relaxation and leisurely walks. It’s a nice place to enjoy a picnic or just unwind amidst a peaceful urban setting.

These are just a few of the natural attractions and outdoor activities in the Kemi and Tornio region. The area is known for its stunning natural landscapes, and it’s a great place for those who appreciate the beauty of the Finnish wilderness, whether it’s exploring the coast, birdwatching, or enjoying outdoor sports. Please note that the accessibility and availability of activities may vary depending on the season, so be sure to check local resources and information when planning your visit.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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