Best attractions and places to see around Taivassalo, a historic cultural parish in the Archipelago Sea, offer a blend of natural beauty and maritime history. This region, near Turku, Finland, provides serene coastal tranquility and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover historic landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its numerous islands and extensive seashore.
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The Kaitaisten bridge on regional road 192 connects the islands of Kaitaisten and Lehtisten in the municipality of Taivassalo. It is one of the longest bridges in Finland. The bridge is 477 meters long, and its under-keel clearance is 13.5 meters. The bridge was completed in 1982 and connected the archipelago municipality of Kustavi to the mainland. Before the bridge was built, two ferries operated at the site. ˈkvɛlən|anɡaːbə Im Wörterbuch anzeigen 15 Source: https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaitaisten_silta
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The stone church, built in the 15th century and dedicated to the Holy Cross, is an architecturally rare Holy Cross church complex. Taivassalo Church is built on the large island of Kirkkosaari in the Archipelago Sea. Taivassalo's mother church had the following chapel parishes: Iniö (until 1911), Kustavi (until 1874), and Velkua (until 1913). The earliest of the church's abundant paintings date from the 15th century. A crucifix from the 14th century is among Finland's national treasures. The hero statue in front of the church, dedicated to those who fell in 1939–1944, is the work of artist Jussi Vikainen. The church's side vaults are simple cross vaults, and one vault is richer, a 28-ribbed chancel vault. After vaulting in 1465, the church was limewashed and repainted in the late 1460s. Paintings were made not only on the walls but also on the ceiling. Taivassalo is indeed one of the first churches in Finland to have all its surfaces decorated with paintings. During the period of strict orthodoxy in the 1650s, the church's wall paintings were covered with lime. Source: https://www.taivassalo.fi/matkailu/kayntikohteet/pyhan-ristin-kirkko
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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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quiet road with gentle rolling hills and roadbike-friendly gravel (if that isn’t your cup of tea, the detour via Rauduistentie/Velkuantie is fully paved), nice seaside views in many places
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The separation of church and bell tower is architecturally interesting. The war memorial is across the street.
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Taivassalo is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Pyhän Ristin kirkko (Holy Cross Church), known for its 15th-century frescos and triumph crucifix. Another significant site is Louhisaari Manor, the birthplace of Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, which offers a glimpse into 17th-century manor life. The Viiasten kartanomuseo (Viiainen Manor Museum) also provides insights into old manor atmosphere with its extensive collection.
Taivassalo is nestled in the stunning Archipelago Sea, offering enchanting island adventures and serene seaside tranquility. You can explore natural features like the Tummamäki Nature Trail, Jeremiahs caves, and the geological formation known as Hiidenkirnu (Giant's Kettle). The area is also known for its granite quarrying, with large blocks of granite being a significant aspect of the landscape.
Yes, Taivassalo offers several family-friendly options. Askaisten Church and War Memorial is a historical site suitable for all ages. The Kaitaisten Bridge offers scenic views that families can enjoy. Additionally, Camping Mussalo is a family-friendly camping ground with a playground for kids and a small, accessible beach.
Taivassalo is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different activities. For running, explore options like the 'Running loop from Laupunen' or 'Hoopinjärvi loop from Kaurissalo' available in the Running Trails around Taivassalo guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Kustavi Village – Moose Crossing Warning Sign loop from Kaitainen' or 'Muntin Stone Bridge – Rautilantie Road loop from Taivassalo' from the Road Cycling Routes around Taivassalo guide.
For scenic views, the Kaitaisten Bridge is a must-see, rising in the middle of Tuulvesi, one of Taivassalo's most beautiful sea areas. It offers excellent views over the waters. The Archipelago Sea itself provides numerous picturesque spots, and the Merimaskuntie Gravel Road also offers nice seaside views in many places.
The summer months are ideal for visiting Taivassalo, especially for outdoor activities and enjoying the Archipelago Sea. The Silakrysäys (Baltic Herring Carnival), the biggest countryside fair in Southwest Finland, is held on the first weekend of July, offering a unique cultural experience. Many museums and attractions, like Viiainen Manor Museum, are open during the summer.
Yes, Taivassalo features some interesting bridges. The Kaitaisten Bridge is nearly 500 meters long and offers impressive views. Another notable structure is the Muntin silta (Muntin Bridge), which is also listed as a point of interest in the Vakka-Suomi region. The Askaisten Church is architecturally interesting due to the separation of its church and bell tower.
Taivassalo is deeply connected to the Archipelago Sea, which is composed of 181 islands and boasts 304 kilometers of seashore. This stunning natural environment defines the region's character, offering opportunities for boat tours, fishing, and enjoying serene seaside tranquility. Taivassalo is particularly known for its excellent fishing waters and has the highest number of professional fishermen in the entire Archipelago Sea area.
Yes, there are options for accommodation. Louhisaari Manor offers accommodation and a sauna by the sea. For camping, Camping Mussalo is a comfortable and well-managed campsite open daily from June 1st to August 31st, offering varied terrain and saunas by the beach. Numerous other campsites are also available in and around the area.
The Helsinki Village (Pimiäkulma) is situated along the historic Great Mail Route, which served as a vital postal link between Stockholm and Turku for nearly 300 years. The village was also known as 'Dark Corner,' a name with intriguing tales. Some say it was the last place to receive electricity, while others suggest it was where illegal alcohol was sold in 'dark bottles' during prohibition.
Yes, Taivassalo has several interesting natural rock formations and cave systems. You can explore Jeremiahs caves and Pärkänvuoren luolat (Pärkänvuori caves). The Kyyneltenkallio (Rock of Tears) is another natural rock formation with a poignant local history. Don't miss the Hiidenkirnu (Giant's Kettle), a noteworthy geological sight.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The architecturally interesting separation of church and bell tower at Askaisten Church is often highlighted. The scenic views from Kaitaisten Bridge and the historical significance of Louhisaari Manor are also frequently mentioned as enjoyable aspects of the region.


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