Best attractions and places to see around Kronoby, a municipality in Ostrobothnia, Finland, offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The region features diverse landscapes, including the Kronoby River, various lakes, and coastal areas. Visitors can explore a range of cultural landmarks and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This cycle way runs though a very green forest in the western side of Kokkola. It's pleasant and quiet to be biking around here.
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Ojanjärvi lake is a picturesque freshwater lake located in southern Finland, near the town of Kokkola. Known for its clear waters and scenic natural beauty, it is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating, offering a peaceful retreat in Finland’s stunning landscape.
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Kokkola Camping is located just 100m from the sea. There is a large barbecue table and a bathing jetty on the beach.
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Museum in the former tobacco factory. Tobacco has been processed here since 1762. The remarkable building dates from 1910
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Kronoby is rich in history. You can visit the Torgare Museum Area, a living museum centered around a 200-year-old rectory, showcasing local history through various specialized museums. Another significant site is Strengberg Tobacco Museum, housed in a former tobacco factory where tobacco has been processed since 1762. Don't miss Tolvmansgården, an 18th-century farm complex, or the historic Kronoby Church with its 17th-century bell tower, the oldest preserved in Ostrobothnia. The Cronoholmen Shipyard also offers insights into 17th-century shipbuilding.
Yes, Kronoby offers beautiful natural features. The Kronoby River is excellent for canoeing and paddling, especially its rapids in spring. You can also explore the diverse lakes in Terjärv and Nedervetil, such as Ojanjärvi lake, which is known for its clear waters and scenic beauty. For a tranquil experience, visit Huhta-Otto's Cave or enjoy the coastal areas along the Bothnian Sea.
Kronoby and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Holm Hiking Trail and Särkijärvi Loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the Ojanjärvi lake loop and mountain biking trails such as the Kokkola – Kaupangstjod Observation Deck loop. Many of these routes are accessible from the attractions mentioned in this guide. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Kronoby, Road Cycling Routes around Kronoby, and MTB Trails around Kronoby guide pages.
Absolutely. Kokkola Camping is a great family-friendly option, located just 100m from the sea with a large barbecue table and a bathing jetty. The Forest Cycle Path in Western Kokkola offers a pleasant and quiet environment for family biking. Additionally, Ojanjärvi lake is a popular spot for outdoor activities like fishing and swimming, suitable for families.
For unique cultural experiences, visit Tolvmansgården, an 18th-century farm complex that hosts an annual Old-fashioned Market on the first Saturday of August. The Torgare Museum Area provides a deep dive into local history and culture through its various specialized museums. You can also discover the Penkkilenkki rounds, which are art trails featuring benches painted by local artists across the municipality.
Beyond the main attractions, Kronoby has several lesser-known historical gems. These include the site of the Korpholmen Leper Hospital, the Memorial to the Battle of Kronoby 1808, and the historical Kronomagasinen (granaries). The Cronoholmen Shipyard on Jouxholmen also offers a fascinating glimpse into 17th-century shipbuilding history.
Yes, Gerdas Oas is a park specifically designed for recreation and gentle exercise, particularly adapted for the elderly but open to all. It's situated in a lively residential area, offering a peaceful spot for a stroll or light activity. The scenic surroundings of Heimsjön (Home Lake) near the local heritage museum in Terjärv also provide a relaxing environment.
Kronoby offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Forest Cycle Path in Western Kokkola is ideal for a pleasant ride through a green forest. For more extensive routes, you can explore various road cycling and mountain biking trails. Examples include the Ojanjärvi lake loop for road cycling and the Kokkola – Kaupangstjod Observation Deck loop for mountain biking. Find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Kronoby and MTB Trails around Kronoby guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The peaceful and quiet environment of places like the Forest Cycle Path in Western Kokkola is often highlighted. The clear waters and scenic surroundings of Ojanjärvi lake also receive positive feedback for their tranquility and recreational opportunities. The historical significance of sites like the Strengberg Tobacco Museum also captivates visitors.
Yes, Kronoby features several historically significant religious buildings. The Kronoby Church, a yellow wooden church built in 1822, is notable for its bell tower dating back to between 1660 and 1690, making it the oldest preserved bell tower in Ostrobothnia. Other notable sites include the Terjärv Church, completed in 1774, and the Påras Chapel.
Kronoby has a connection to local art and literature. You can visit Gillestugan, which features a bronze bust of the poet Alexander Slotte. Slotte, born in Nedervetil in 1861, was known for conveying local culture through his poetry. Additionally, the Penkkilenkki rounds are art trails across the municipality, showcasing benches painted by local artists.


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