Best attractions and places to see around Satakunta offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences on Finland's west coast. The region features ancient wooden towns, expansive national parks, and a diverse range of attractions. Visitors can explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, significant historical museums, and extensive sandy beaches. Satakunta is characterized by its coastal areas, river systems, and numerous islands.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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One of the most important buildings in the small town of Luvia is the church, designed by Josef Stenbäck and built from local red sandstone in 1910.
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Shortens the route to Pori. Beautiful scenery. But be careful, a few nails can damage the tire! 😉
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Here you can sit by the warm fire and gaze out over the sea. Please always check beforehand whether there is a ground fire warning for the area: https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/warnings.
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Marela is the local museum of a wealthy shipping family. It shows the family's life in the early 1900s. Marela also hosts several temporary exhibitions of the Rauma Museum. Marela was owned by the Granlund family from the 1870s until 1906. Original Granlund-era furnishings include decorative Marela tiled stoves, doors, ceiling paintings and paneling. Marela has been a museum since 1982.
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The Trinity Church, built at the end of the 15th century, was destroyed in the city fire of 1640. But its ruins have been preserved to this day.
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The Church of the Holy Cross has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It was originally built as a monastery church of the Franciscan monastery Rauma. While the exact age of the church remains unknown, historians believe that the current stone church was completed between 1515 and 1520. An interesting fact about the Church of the Holy Cross is that it served as a Lutheran church after the dissolution of the Franciscan monastery during the Swedish Reformation. It became the main church of Rauma Parish in 1640 when the nearby Holy Trinity Church was destroyed by fire.
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Rauma is located on the Gulf of Botnia and is one of the oldest ports in Finland. Built around a Franciscan monastery and home to the mid-15th century Church of the Holy Cross, the town is an outstanding example of an ancient Nordic town built from wood. Although it was devastated by fire in the late 17th century, it has retained its ancient architectural heritage.
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Satakunta offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the expansive sand dunes of Yyteri Beach in Pori, which are among the largest in Scandinavia, or visit the unique island landscapes of the Bothnian Sea National Park. The region also features the scenic Kokemäenjoki River, popular for fishing and kayaking, and several other national parks like Puurijärvi ja Isonsuo and Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas.
Yes, Satakunta is home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites. You can visit Old Rauma, a remarkably well-preserved wooden town, and the Sammallahdenmäki Bronze Age Burial Site, an ancient burial ground featuring cairn tombs.
Beyond the UNESCO sites, Satakunta has a rich history. You can see the Holy Cross Church, Rauma, a former Franciscan monastery church dating back to the 15th century, or the Ruins of the Holy Trinity Church. The Marela Museum in Rauma offers a glimpse into the life of a wealthy ship-owner family from the early 1900s.
Many attractions in Satakunta are suitable for families. Old Rauma is a great place for families to wander through historical streets. Natural areas like Yyteri Beach offer space for play, and Kirjurinluoto Park in Pori has walking trails and a sandy beach. Several churches and historical sites are also listed as family-friendly.
Pori is home to the Satakunta Museum, one of Finland's oldest historical museums, showcasing the region's history and culture. The Marela Museum in Rauma provides insight into a ship-owner family's life. Additionally, the Pori Art Museum and the Rosenlew Museum (focusing on industrial heritage) offer further cultural experiences.
Satakunta offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy day hikes like the Kauhalammi Trail in Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park or the Omenapuumaan Nature Trail in the Rauma archipelago. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the Bothian Sea loop from Pori and gravel biking options such as the Cycling Tour of National Parks in Kauhajoki. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes, road cycling, and gravel biking guides around Satakunta.
Yes, the region's coastline features notable lighthouses and viewpoints. The Kallo Lighthouse island offers sea views and a café. You can also visit the Rauma Lookout Tower for panoramic views of the area, or enjoy the coastal scenery at Munakarin Säikkä beach.
The best time for outdoor activities in Satakunta is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and enjoying beaches like Yyteri. Summer also hosts events like the Pori Jazz Festival.
Absolutely. Besides Old Rauma's wooden architecture, you can explore historical industrial sites such as the Ahlström Ironworks in Noormarkku, the Leineperi mill, and the Kauttua mill, which provide insights into the region's industrial past.
Yes, the Riippusilta Suspension Bridge offers a unique crossing with beautiful scenery. It's a short but interesting stop that can shorten your route to Pori.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved wooden houses of Old Rauma are highly photogenic and offer a unique cultural experience. The ancient Bronze Age burial sites at Sammallahdenmäki also captivate with their historical significance.


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