Best attractions and places to see around Marttila, a municipality in Southwest Finland, include historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Located approximately 40 kilometers from Turku, Marttila is traversed by the historic Hämeen Härkätie, an ancient road dating back to the Middle Ages. The region offers diverse landscapes, from river paths to wilderness trails, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore local museums, historical churches, and scenic routes.
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a much better option between Paimio and Salo than route 110; not much traffic, winding and rolling with flat sections through the fields, new asphalt at both ends (12 km in the east, 4 km in the west), middle section worse but rideable (asphalt locally missing altogether in about a dozen spots due to drainage works, new asphalt supposed to be complete by the end of May)
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Beautiful gravel road in the middle of nowhere. There are some holes in the surface, but otherwise it is well maintained. It features two really, really long straight segments that are (mostly) not sheltered from any wind. Watch out for the local traffic, but otherwise give it a go. The speed limit is 60 km/h for most of the road ;)
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not much traffic, gently rolling hills, okay asphalt in the south (up to the primary road), a little bit of new asphalt in the north and a bit more worn with plenty of cracks in the middle, still rides okay but keep your eyes open
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not much traffic, pretty flat with some sections right next to the river, okay asphalt, part of Hämeen Härkätie (the Tavastia Ox Road), the original road from Turku to Hämeenlinna
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Massive sand beach by an amazingly clean blue-green lake. They even have a kiddie pool and SUP board rental.
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One of the nicest road cycling roads in Finland!
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Yes, Melliläjärvi Beach is a great family-friendly option. It features a large sand beach by a clean lake, a kiddie pool, and SUP board rentals, making it perfect for a day out with children.
Marttila is rich in history. You can explore the Hämeen Härkätie (Tavastia Ox Road) — Marttila–Koski section, an ancient route dating back to the Middle Ages. Other significant historical sites include the Marttila Local History Museum, St. Martin's Church, and the Marttila Battle Monument.
For swimming and relaxation, Melliläjärvi Beach is highly recommended. It offers a massive sand beach by a clean, blue-green lake, complete with amenities like tables, a toilet, a deck, and playground equipment. The Paimionjoki River also provides tranquil spots for picnics.
Marttila offers several excellent cycling routes. The Halikko–Paimio Rural Road is known for its low traffic, winding sections, and good asphalt. Another popular choice is the Hämeen Härkätie (Tavastia Ox Road) — Marttila–Koski section, which is generally flat and runs alongside the river. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Marttila and Cycling around Marttila guides.
Yes, Marttila features the Marttila Wilderness Trails (Marttilan Korven Eräreitistö), which offer diverse landscapes including large boulders and scenic viewpoints like Mopokallio and Rajakallio. A unique feature is Lotikonkellari, a narrow gorge with a cave. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Marttila guide, including easy routes like the Suolampi loop.
Marttila has several museums that delve into local history and culture. The Marttila Local History Museum, housed in former grain warehouses, showcases over 1000 artifacts detailing peasant life and crafts. The Nostalgia Museum in Prunkila offers insights into past agricultural and domestic life, while the Marttila Church Museum displays old church artifacts within St. Martin's Church.
Visitors appreciate the low traffic and scenic beauty of the cycling routes, such as the Halikko–Paimio Rural Road and the Hämeen Härkätie (Tavastia Ox Road) — Marttila–Koski section. The clean waters and family-friendly facilities at Melliläjärvi Beach are also highly praised.
The Marttila Wilderness Trails are home to several unique natural features. You can discover large boulders like Juomakivi and Isokarhunkivi, and enjoy scenic views from Mopokallio and Rajakallio. The Lotikonkellari gorge, with its cave leading to Metsokallio, is another notable natural highlight.
Yes, Marttila has a few significant monuments. The Marttila Battle Monument commemorates a battle from 1599. Additionally, behind the Local History Museum, there is a memorial marking the site of Finland's last peacetime execution by axe in 1824.
The Hämeen Härkätie, or Ox Road of Häme, is an ancient historical road that dates back to the Middle Ages, connecting Turku to Hämeenlinna. In Marttila, you can experience a section of this historic route, specifically the Marttila–Koski section, which is popular for cycling due to its low traffic and flat terrain.
Marttila features several works by artist Arto Ali-Eskola. You can find the St. Martin statue in front of the municipal building, the 'Härkävankkurit' (Ox Wagons) near the Lounea building along Hämeen Härkätie, and the 'Kyntäjä' (Ploughman) statue in Ollila.


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