Holiday in Finnish Lakeland

Region in Finland — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇫🇮

Country

Finland

Type

Region

Best time to travel

June to August for swimming season and Midsummer, September for autumn colors, winter for ice sauna and silence

Budget/day

85-150 € (hotel, restaurant, boat tours)

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Helsinki about 2.5 hours, then domestic flight to Savonlinna/Kuopio or train (3-5 hours to the lake region)

About Finnish Lakeland

The Finnish Lakeland is one of the largest interconnected lake regions in the world – a breathtaking mosaic of 188,000 lakes connected by rivers, canals, and narrow land bridges, creating a water area larger than Belgium. For German travelers seeking absolute tranquility, unspoiled nature, and the authentic Finnish way of life, the Lakeland is the perfect destination – here you find the Finland of postcards: red wooden cottages (Mökkis) by the lakeside, a private sauna with a dock for ice bathing, and hours of silence interrupted only by the calls of diving ducks. The center of the Lakeland consists of the large lakes Saimaa, Päijänne, and Pielinen. Saimaa is the largest lake in Finland, covering over 4,400 square kilometers and home to the extremely rare Saimaa ringed seal, of which only about 430 individuals remain. The landscape around Saimaa is a labyrinth of islands, bays, and isthmuses best explored by canoe, kayak, or on one of the many steamships. The cities in the region – Savonlinna, Kuopio, Jyväskylä, and Tampere – offer surprisingly rich culture: The Savonlinna Opera Festival in July, where international stars perform in the medieval Olavinlinna Castle, is one of the cultural highlights of Scandinavia. Kuopio attracts visitors with the legendary Kalakukko fish pie and the best marketplace in Finland. Tampere, the country's third-largest city, delights with its industrial culture, Moomin World, and a vibrant craft beer scene. The best way to experience the Lakeland is through a Mökki vacation – renting a traditional Finnish wooden cottage right by the lake, with its own sauna, rowing boat, and often without Wi-Fi, but with absolute peace of mind. For German travelers, the region is easily accessible by flight to Helsinki and then a domestic flight to Savonlinna/Kuopio or by train (3-5 hours from Helsinki).

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Relaxation
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Families
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Romance
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Top 6 highlights in Finnish Lakeland

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Lake Saimaa

Finland's largest lake with 4,400 km² area, thousands of islands, and the rare Saimaa ringed seal

2

Savonlinna Opera Festival

World-class opera in July at the medieval Olavinlinna Castle, right by the lake, magical atmosphere

3

Mökki Culture

Traditional wooden cottages by the lake with their own sauna, dock, and rowing boat – pure Finnish lifestyle

4

Linnansaari National Park

Island national park in Saimaa with hiking trails, calls of diving ducks, and chances to see Saimaa ringed seals

5

Kuopio Marketplace

Legendary marketplace with Kalakukko, smoked fish, and the observation tower Puijo on the neighboring hill

6

Steamboat Cruises

Nostalgic steamboat trips on the lakes, some of the last active passenger steamers in the world

Hotels in Finnish Lakeland

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Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Finnish Lakeland

Recommended travel time

June to August for swimming season and Midsummer, September for autumn colors, winter for ice sauna and silence

Summer

Warm, 18-26°C, lakes up to 22°C warm, white nights in June, watch out for mosquitoes in July

Winter

Very cold, -10 to -25°C, lakes frozen, ice skating and ice swimming, short days

How much does a holiday in Finnish Lakeland cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

45-75 € (shared Mökki cabin, self-catering, nature)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

85-150 € (hotel, restaurant, boat tours)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

170-300 € (design Mökki, opera tickets, gourmet)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Finnish Lakeland

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Book a Mökki (cabin by the lake) – the most authentic Finnish experience, preferably with its own sauna and rowing boat

Pack mosquito spray for June/July – mosquitoes can be intense in the lake region, repellent is a must

Book Savonlinna opera tickets early – the festival in the castle is legendary and sells out quickly

Utilize the Everyman's Right (Jokamiehenoikeus) – in Finland, you can freely hike, camp, and pick berries everywhere

Take sauna seriously – at least once in the evening, go to the sauna and then jump into the lake, it's part of the experience

Food & drink in Finnish Lakeland

These specialties you must try!

Kalakukko – fish pie baked in rye dough with vendace and pork, a specialty from Kuopio
Muikku – small vendace, freshly fried and eaten as finger food, a typical Lakeland snack
Karjalanpiirakka – Karelian pasties made from rye dough filled with rice porridge, served with egg butter
Graavilohi – Finnish gravlax with dill and mustard sauce, buttery tender and aromatic
Mustikkapiirakka – blueberry pie with fresh wild blueberries, ubiquitous in summer
Suitable for:LakelandFinlandMökkiSaunaLakesNatureTranquilitySavonlinna

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