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Finland is an ideal country for active leisure regardless of a season. In summer - trekking, cycling, roller-blading, canoeing and boating; in winter - cross-country skiing, ice-fishing, dog-sledging, reindeer-sleigh safaris etc

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Helsinki

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Helsinki is the cultural and tourist center of Finland with a great deal of museums and architectural monuments

Lapland

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Wildlife is dominated in Lapland - dense forests with bears and wolves, rivers and lakes are full of fish. Excellent place for ecotourism and active leisure all year round

Lappeenranta

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Sports facilities to suit all tastes are there in Lappeenranta: golf, squash, badminton, tennis, billiards. There are also a race track, numerous ski trails and water-health resort with swimming pools, saunas, whirlpool baths, waterfalls, etc

Petäjävesi

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Petäjävesi

Rauma, Finland

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Rauma, Finland

Rovaniemi

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Rovaniemi is located very close to the Arctic Circle, so it is possible to observe a real polar day, and polar night, and northern lights here. It is a residence of Santa Claus

West Finland

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Thanks to warm summer sun and clear sea water, West Finland is famous for sailing schools, windsurfing, rafting, diving and water parks. Walking trails pass through national parks and reserves. Excellent fishing

Kolari

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Kolari is best suited for summer holidays: walking, cycling, fishing, hiking and other fun; in winter - cross-country skiing, reindeer-sleigh safaris

Kotka

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Kotka is one of the oldest cities in the country (the first settlements appeared here in XI cent)- great opportunities for recreation, many first-class hotels, excellent shopping

Kouvola

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The town of Kouvola originally grew up around the junction of the north-south and east-west rail tracks. It still prospers and benefits from its logistically good location

Turku

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Turku is the oldest city of Finland (13th cent) - a mixture of a long history and modernity. As in any medieval European city, there is a river, a cathedral, a castle, and a market square

Levi

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Levi is an elite resort for active family holidays. It is comfortable to leave and to engage in various kinds of sports at any time of a year

Wood Jewel

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WOOD JEWEL is a company that manufactures wood products in Kolary, Finish Lapland. All products are hand made mainly of curly birch

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