Best attractions and places to see around Uusikaupunki include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This coastal town in Finland is known for its well-preserved Empire-style wooden house district and its extensive archipelago. Visitors can explore historic churches, scenic viewpoints, and various museums showcasing the town's rich maritime history. The region offers opportunities to experience both its cultural heritage and its natural coastal environment.
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Comfortable and well-managed Mussalo campsite The area includes varied terrain; lawn, trees and rocky sea shore totaling 2.8 ha. Mussalo campsite is open daily and serves as a publicly operated campsite from June 1st - August 31st. Right on the beach there are two saunas that heat up every day from June 1st to August 31st and a new tent sauna. Use of the sauna during the general sauna shift is included in the daily price. https://sfcmussalo.fi/
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Space enough up top to stop for a quick breather, nice view above the waters
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TIP FOR ROUTE PLANNING FOR THE GREAT ARCHIPELAGO RING ROUTE in a clockwise direction: A possible route plan for the Great Archipelago Ring Cycle Route starting from Turku in a clockwise direction can consist of 4-5 day sections (depending on fitness). If campsites are used, here is a possible suggestion: Day 1: Because I was coming from Helsinki, I drove 23 KM or around 1:20 from Turku to Camping Solliden (solliden.fi/) in Pargas/Parainen Day 2: Camping Solliden to Camping Kittuis (kittuiscamping.fi/) is around 64 km or 4 hours. Day 3: Camping Kittuis to Camping Livonsaari is 90 KM or 5 hours (livonsaarencaravan.fi/). Day 4: Camping Livonsaari to Turkku is around 40 km or 2.5 hours on the last day - then you can also travel back to Helsinki An alternative campsite for day 4 would be a campsite in Mussalo, which would have shortened day 3 a bit (sfcmussalo.fi/) Of course, you can also spend the night in nature in Finland with the right of public roaming (Jokamiehenoikeus). However, you have to follow certain rules. visitfinland.com/en/articles/finnish-everyman-rights-the-right-to-roam. The hours given are purely driving times.
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Overnight camping is apparently not allowed. :(
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Nice place for bathing with changing room, toilet and barbecue area.
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A selection of historical windmills in pretty good condition, and a view over the town. You can bike straight up the hill from the north-east corner of the park.
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Good and family friendly camping ground - predominantly campers, but some tent space in the rocks by the sea (beautiful sunsets). Free and good sauna, kitchen, playground for kids and a small and easy accessible beach.
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Uusikaupunki is rich in history. You can wander through the well-preserved Wooden House District, featuring over 600 19th-century pastel-toned wooden houses. Don't miss the Myllymäki Windmills, a man-made monument with historic windmills, gardens, and an observation tower. The town also has several historic churches, including the 15th-century St. Olaf's Church in Kalanti and the Old Church of Uusikaupunki from 1629. For a self-guided tour, follow the Cultural History Promenade, a 4 km route past many significant sites.
Yes, Uusikaupunki offers several family-friendly options. The Myllymäki Windmills feature a playground alongside its historic structures. Camping Mussalo is a family-friendly camping ground with a playground and a small beach. You can also visit the Bonk Museum, which has an "Innovatorium" workshop for children, or enjoy swimming at the Swimming Area with Dock, Shelter, and Grill.
The region is known for its beautiful archipelago. You can take cruises to islands like Isokari Lighthouse island and Katanpää Fort Island. The Bothnian Sea National Park, Finland's fourth-largest, protects the sea area and offers excellent birdwatching. For land-based exploration, the Velhovesi Ring Route allows you to experience the archipelago by cycling or driving across bridges. There are also 11 public beaches for swimming and relaxation.
For panoramic views, head to the observation tower at Myllymäki Windmills, which stands 50 meters above sea level and offers scenic vistas over the town. Another great spot is the Kaitaisten Bridge, which provides a wide enough shoulder to stop and enjoy the view above the waters.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Pampininen Trail in Pyhämaa offers a scenic nature walk along a shore cliff. For more options, you can explore various routes like the Pamprinniemi Trail in Pyhämaa or the Hierkon Trail. You can find detailed information and more hiking routes on the Hiking around Uusikaupunki guide.
Uusikaupunki's rich history is showcased in several museums. Explore the life of a merchant family at Wahlberg's House Museum, discover unique inventions at the Bonk Museum, or delve into maritime history at the Sailor's Home Museum and Naval Pilot Museum. Car enthusiasts will enjoy the Automobile Museum with its three large exhibition halls.
Cyclists can enjoy the scenic Velhovesi Ring Route, which connects islands via bridges, offering a unique archipelago experience without needing a boat. For more structured cycling, routes like the "Old Harbour Promenade – Forest Shelter and Fire Pit loop" or the "Peteksentie Road – Häähäntie loop" are popular. You can find detailed road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Uusikaupunki guide.
The Pakkahuone Guest Harbour is a beautifully renovated bayside area that serves as a popular summer meeting place. It has been nominated as Finland's best guest harbor. The bayside boulevard functions as an outdoor museum, featuring story walls and sea-themed texts, making it a pleasant spot for a stroll and to enjoy the maritime atmosphere.
Yes, the Kaitaisten Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant viewpoint. Additionally, the Kasarminlahti accessible nature trail and birdwatching point is available for those seeking an accessible outdoor experience. You can find more details on accessible routes in the Hiking around Uusikaupunki guide.
Uusikaupunki hosts the internationally recognized Crusell Week, an annual music festival focused on woodwind instruments. For a unique visual experience, visit Art House Pilvilinna, a colorful and memorable naivistic art house complete with an art trail and rose garden. The Crusell Cultural Center also offers various exhibitions and performances during the winter season.
To experience nature away from the main crowds, consider exploring the smaller islands within the archipelago, which offer stunning scenery and tranquility. The Bothnian Sea National Park, while extensive, has many quiet coves and bird nesting areas perfect for peaceful observation. The Pampininen Trail in Pyhämaa also provides a serene nature walk along a shore cliff.
Yes, Uusikaupunki offers several running trails for various fitness levels. Popular routes include the "Ruokolanjärvi loop from Uusikaupunki" and the "Hoopinjärvi loop from Kaurissalo." These routes typically offer moderate difficulty. You can find more detailed running trails and their specifics on the Running Trails around Uusikaupunki guide.


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