Best attractions and places to see around Kumlinge include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty across its inhabited islands. This charming island municipality in the Åland archipelago features villages surrounded by fields, meadows, pine forests, and the sea. Visitors can explore medieval churches, traditional farm museums, and unique aerial lighthouses. The flat landscape also offers opportunities for easy walks and cycling through varied archipelago scenery.
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The campsite consists of a meadow and a tiny cabin with a kitchen. Toilets and showers are located a short distance away at the cafe.
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Snackö is the southern ferry port and access to Kumlinge. From the southern port of Kumlingen (Snäckö) take the ferry m/s Ejdern 1-2 times a day to the port of Långnäs in the municipality of Lumparland. The trip takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. There is a fee. Mariehamn is then about 30 minutes by car from Långnäs. You can also take the bus. Note: Some ferry connections only run between Snäckö-Överö (Föglö), from where you have to drive 17 km to the port of Degerby and from there take the ferry m/s Skarven to the main island of Åland. The ferry to Seglinge also leaves from here, duration 7 minutes. It runs as needed, there are certain breaks in the timetable. Tip: Worthwhile excursion destinations in Kumlinge are the Kumlinge church with medieval wall paintings, the local pharmacy and the Hermas farm in Enklinge. If you are looking for an exciting archipelago adventure, you should rent a tour boat with a guide. Otherwise, you can enjoy the view from the old Bärö maritime surveillance station, take the cable ferry to Seglinge or continue your archipelago trip from Snäckö towards the south. https://saaristolautat.fi/
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The hotel has 31 rooms, is open all year round and offers a lake view from every room. The restaurant has 60 seats. Various activities, meeting rooms, mini golf, bathing beach, grill, beach sauna and a visiting harbor for 10 boats. Hotell och Restaurang Gullvivan, Björnholma, AX-22920 Brändö, Åland, Finland Tel: +358 (0)18 56350 Mobile: +358 (0)40 537 1777 E-mail: gullvivan@aland.net https://www.hotellgullvivan.com/
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Good overnight accommodations with a tent or in the small cottages. A heated sauna (free), a modern, attractive kitchen with a refrigerator for home cooking, a restaurant, a small shop, and a guest marina. A good, soft meadow for camping. I was very satisfied. Kumlinge Cottages Restaurant Kastören Kumlinge Marina https://en.kumlingestugor.com/ info@kumlingestugor.com +358 400 529 199
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Small, nice campsite with sauna. Canoes or even a motorboat can be rented on request
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Fährenverkehr Vårdö (Hummelvik) - Enklinge - Kumlinge - Lappo - Brändö (Torsholma) https://www.aland.travel/norra-linjen-fi
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Flights to Ahvenanmaa/Aland: Norra lines | Join line | Northern line The northern line starts from Gustavs on the Finnish Mainland to Osnäs, Vardö, Hummelvik in Aland. Compared to Torsholma/Brandö, Lappo, Kumlinge and Enklinge. https://www.aland.travel/north-line-fi
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We stayed here overnight in a tent. Beautiful spot, fantastic view, friendly people, good sanitary facilities and secondary facilities such as a fire pit and benches. Cafe at the marina open from 12:00, August 6 is almost low season for them. Restaurant (17:00-20:00) seems to stay open.
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Kumlinge offers a rich history. You can visit the medieval Kumlinge Church (S:t Anna church), known for its unique interior roof paintings and ancient altarpieces. The Kumlinge Cottages & Marina area also provides access to local cultural insights. Don't miss the Old Pharmacy with its original 19th-century interiors, and the Monument of the Kumlinge Battle commemorating a significant historical event.
To experience traditional island life, head to the Hermas Homestead (Hermas Museigård) on Enklinge island. This well-preserved living museum features about 20 original buildings with interiors maintained as they were a century ago, showcasing the daily life of archipelago inhabitants.
Yes, Kumlinge is home to one of the few remaining Kumlinge Aerial Lighthouses (Flygfyren), built in 1937 to guide early airplanes. This unique structure offers a glimpse into aviation history before modern navigation.
Kumlinge boasts several hiking trails. The Kumlinge Nature Trail (Kumlinge åttan) is a 12.5 km circular route that winds through varied landscapes and passes many main attractions. On Seglinge island, there's another nature trail of about 7 km. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Kumlinge.
The flat landscape of Kumlinge is ideal for cycling. You can find several routes, such as the 13 km 'Kumlinge Ferry Terminal – Kumlinge Church loop' or the 22.5 km 'Snäckö Ferry Terminal – Kumlinge Ferry Terminal loop'. Explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Kumlinge guide.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Bärö Lookout Tower at Hotel Glada Laxen on Bärö. This repurposed coast guard station offers stunning vistas from 40 meters above land.
The varied archipelago landscape of Kumlinge, with its rocky hills, forests, and coastal areas, provides opportunities to spot local wildlife, including elk, especially along nature trails like the Kumlinge Nature Trail.
Kumlinge offers family-friendly options. The Kumlinge Cottages & Marina provides accommodation, dining, and camping, making it a good base for families. Many outdoor activities like biking and walking are suitable for all ages. The nature trails are also great for family exploration.
The main ferry terminals, Snäckö Ferry Terminal and Torsholma Ferry Terminal, are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing essential access points to the island.
The primary access points to Kumlinge are the Torsholma Ferry Terminal, serving as the northern gateway connecting to other parts of the Åland archipelago and the Finnish mainland, and the Snäckö Ferry Terminal, providing southern access and connections to Seglinge and Lumparland.
For accommodation and dining, consider Kumlinge Cottages & Marina, which offers cottages, camping, a cafe, and a restaurant. It's a scenic base for exploring the island.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit Kumlinge for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, canoeing, and fishing. The weather is milder, and attractions like Kumlinge Church are typically open to visitors. Midsummer's Eve in June is also a special time with traditional maypole erections.
While specific 'dog-friendly' designated trails are not explicitly mentioned, the general nature trails, such as the Kumlinge Nature Trail and Seglinge Nature Trail, are typically suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations.
On the Seglinge Nature Trail, you can observe 'giant cauldrons,' which are fascinating rock formations believed to have been created by the movement of water and ice during the ice age. These geological features offer a unique natural highlight.


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