Nature is the protagonist in Finland. It is the country with the most protected forest areas in Europe (8.2%) and with the most lakes in the world (187.888). This makes it a safe destination for nature lovers. People often rent houses, go out to explore the forests, and swim in the lakes. Canoe trips, Cycling and horseback rides they are also very common. The bravest brave the rapids of the Tammerkoski River in Tampere.

forests finland

In September, snow begins to cover the rooftops and people have to dust off the skis. The Lapland Hills are the meeting point for skiers from all over the world. Despite its relative low height, the closeness to the Arctic circle assures them snow for most of the year. Don't worry if you don't know how to ski: the schools of skiing they abound and instructors speak more than one language.

Skiing in Finland

La ice fishing it's a whole new experience. It is not just a matter of casting the hook: you have to look for layers of thick ice, start drilling and sit and wait in temperatures down to -30C. To avoid chills, the company of a bottle of kossu (Finnish vodka) is vital. The satisfaction when taking a fish is guaranteed.

ice fishing

As for cultural events, Finland not far behind. The opera festival of savonlinna It is world renowned in the genre circuits. It is celebrated in the medieval castle of St. Olaf before audiences of up to 60 thousand people.

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