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Nature in Every Direction: Best National Parks in Finland

Discover untouched beauty in Finlandu2014lush forests, serene lakes, and Northern Lights offer nature's wonder in every direction.<br>

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Nature in Every Direction: Best National Parks in Finland

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  1. Nature in Every Direction: Best National Parks in Finland Finland is a place of unspoiled beauty and nature welcomes you everywhere. There are more than 40 national parks all over the country, so you are likely to encounter a great range of landscapes: tranquil forests and perfectly clear lakes, grandiose fells and arctic wilderness. These are natural reserves, which provide a respite to the urban lifestyle and beckon you back to nature. In case you are dreaming of a picturesque adventure in the midst of the best of nature, then Finland has a lot to offer. Every national park has its own peculiarities and activities, which are offered during the seasons, hiking, skiing, canoeing, or just resting. Prior to your departure, it is important to obtain your Finland Visa from India so that you can arrive in this beautiful destination. Here are the Best National Parks in Finland 1. Nuuksio National Park Nuuksio National Park is a serene park situated near the Helsinki city. It is perfect to go on a nature walk, bird watching and family picnics. The forests are also sprinkled with lakes and clear marked paths, which is why it can be explored both by novices and experienced hikers. This park is an ideal place to get to know Finnish nature and also a nice place to spend a day or a short outdoor trip. 2. Koli National Park

  2. Koli national park is a park with spectacular views of the Lake Pielinen. Rough hills and beautiful cliffs of the park have been of inspiration to the Finnish artists and poets through ages. It is a wonderful hiking and photographing location, particularly in autumn when foliage is in its prime. During winter, it turns into a beautiful snowy landscape, with a great opportunity to ski across the country and snowshoe through the quiet white forests. 3. Urho Kekkonen National Park This gigantic national park in Finnish Lapland is a real Arctic wilderness. It is remote and peaceful with unlimited open fells, rivers and reindeer paths. It is a good place to go in summer to walk and in winter to ski due to its popularity, it is a good place to go to get away. It is also one of the ideal places to view the Northern Lights dancing in the night skies as it has clear skies. 4. Repovesi National Park The Repovesi National Park is an adventure playground. It has its hanging bridges, steep cliffs and beautiful lakes that provide scenic hiking trails as well as canoeing trails. It is a popular destination among campers and nature photographers due to the peaceful environment. No matter whether you are hiking up to a scenic spot or cruising on a peaceful lake, Repovesi is a place where each moment is like a postcard. 5. Oulanka National Park Oulanka National Park is a hiker destination famous because of the Karhunkierros Trail. It is on the border of Russia and has dramatic waterfalls, rapids and suspension bridges. The exotic nature of the forest and the river provides a rich habitat to wildlife. In case you want an adventure that combines challenge and memorable views, this national park would be an ideal destination to spend a few days hiking. 6. PyhA-Luosto National Park Pyhha-Luosto National Park is characterized by the serene environment and the smooth fells. It is a fine place to visit by hikers who do not want to go high. There are also ancient amethyst mines in the park which you can have a guided tour. During the winter, the snow-covered hiking routes appeal to skiers and snowshoers who want to have a quiet getaway to the Finnish pristine, frosty nature. 7. Lemmenjoki National Park Lemmenjoki is a large national park in Europe, and it has an authentic wilderness experience. It is a popular trail among trekkers and particularly those who take interest in multi-day hikes and river boat tours. The region is full of SAMI culture and the history of gold panning. It is also a good place to visit when you are a traveler who loves isolation and nature that has not been spoiled by people. 8. Seitseminen National park Seitseminen National Park is suitable to families and people who are casual nature lovers. It has easy access to the Finnish nature with its easy hiking paths, quiet forests and wooden boardwalks above marshes. There is also a traditional heritage farm in the park that offers visitors an idea of how the rural life used to be in the past. It is a wonderful area to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic and get an understanding of natural and cultural history of Finland.

  3. 9. Pallas-Yllastunturi National Park Pallas-Yllastunturi region is said to be the cleanest air in the world. It is one of the most popular national parks in Finland because of its rolling fells, beautiful trails, and abundant wildlife. People will visit here to hike during summer and ski during winter. It is also an excellent place to see the Northern Lights. The magnificent views and the calmness will make any visit really invigorating. 10. Archipelago National Park Archipelago National Park is a special combination of land and sea that is located off the southwestern coast of Finland. It consists of thousands of islands and is ideal to kayak, sail and hike along the coast. The area is charming and peaceful with small fishing villages and rocky shores. The park has a lot of bird life and maritime culture, and is a place that one must visit in case he or she wants to experience the beauty of the coast of Finland. Conclusion Finland has a variety of national parks, whether it is deep Arctic wilderness or quiet shores of the islands. No matter where you want to go under the Midnight Sun or snowshoe in winter silence, you will find a park that fits your season and your style of travel. Such sceneries are not only beautiful, they are closely tied to Finnish identity and lifestyle. It is not difficult to explore these great parks when the trip is well planned. In order to begin your adventure, you should apply in advance to your Finland Visa and get prepared to see the unspoiled beauty that Finland offers. Such parks are not only beautiful to look at but they also give you memories to cherish all your life.

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