Attractions and places to see around Hämeenkyrö, located in the Pirkanmaa region of Finland, showcase local history, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. The area features diverse natural features, including significant rapids and unique esker landscapes formed during the Ice Age. Visitors can explore a variety of notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. Hämeenkyrö offers opportunities to engage with both its historical roots and its natural environment.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy trail along the ridge, ideal for a relaxed ride. The path is mostly smooth with some gentle climbs and descents, offering great views without being too challenging. It's perfect if you want to enjoy the outdoors at a steady pace.
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A beautiful lake in the Nokia Archipelago with a partially rocky shore. If you want, you can walk around it completely.
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The small coffee shop is idyllically located, three smaller circular hiking trails (8.5 km, 6 km and 2 km) start here.
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The sculpture park. incl. the wax cabinet is open 24/7. The gallery and studio are open by private arrangement. For more information on the sculptures, please scan the QR codes. Free entrance. www.ossisomma.fi
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The waters at the Siuronkoski dam are known for their abundance of fish and are therefore popular with anglers. Two waterways meet here. Among other things, there are lake trout, pike and zander.
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The Otamus Café is open during the summer, starting from May Day. It is located in a scenic setting along the Otamusjoki river.
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Hämeenkyrö offers diverse natural features. You can visit the impressive 22-meter Kyröskoski rapids, which are culturally significant and mentioned in the Kalevala. Another highlight is Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids, popular for fishing. Don't miss Kalliojärvi Lake, a beautiful lake in the Nokia Archipelago where you can walk around its rocky shores. The vast Hämeenkangas Ridge Area, part of a UNESCO Global Geopark, features unique esker landscapes, pine forests, and kettle holes like Koivistonvati.
Hämeenkyrö is rich in history and culture. Explore the Hämeenkyrö Local Heritage Museum, which showcases the region's traditional way of life. Nearby is the beautiful cross-shaped Hämeenkyrö Church, built in 1782. You can also visit Myllykolu, the birthplace of Nobel laureate F. E. Sillanpää, or the Ahlforsin Aseverstas, a museum forge demonstrating blacksmith work from the late 1800s. The Mannanmäki Observation Tower, inaugurated in 1938, offers a glimpse into wartime history.
Yes, Hämeenkyrö has several family-friendly options. The Ossi Somma Sculpture Park, which includes a wax cabinet, is open 24/7 with free entrance. The Hämeenkyrö Local Heritage Museum hosts children's cultural events and handicraft workshops during the summer. Kiviniitty Domestic Animal Park is another great spot for families to observe various animals. Many natural sites like Kalliojärvi Lake and Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids are also suitable for family outings.
Hämeenkyrö offers unique art experiences. The Ossi Somma Sculpture Park features sculptures and a wax cabinet, open 24/7. You can also visit Pinsiön Runopuisto (Poetry Park) in Pinsiö, an art park showcasing ITE art (Finnish outsider art), sculptures, and poetry.
The area around Hämeenkyrö is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Kyrö Scenic Route' for road cycling or the 'Forest Trail Near the Lake' for gravel biking. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging routes like 'Harjureitti'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hämeenkyrö, Gravel biking around Hämeenkyrö, and MTB Trails around Hämeenkyrö guides. Additionally, Pappilanmetsän frisbeegolfrata offers disc golf, and Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids are popular for fishing.
Yes, for a relaxed pace, consider the Easy Trail on the Ridge. This path is mostly smooth with gentle climbs and descents, offering great views without being too challenging. It's perfect for enjoying the outdoors at a steady pace. You can also walk around Kalliojärvi Lake, which has partially rocky shores.
The summer months are ideal for outdoor activities in Hämeenkyrö, especially for enjoying the rapids shows at Kyröskoski, which are held annually on specific dates like May Day and Midsummer Day. The Otamus Café, a scenic spot along the Otamusjoki river, is also open during the summer, starting from May Day, and serves as a starting point for several circular hiking trails.
The Otamus Café is an idyllic spot located along the Otamusjoki river, open during the summer months. It's particularly convenient as three smaller circular hiking trails (8.5 km, 6 km, and 2 km) start directly from here, making it a great place to relax before or after a walk.
The Kyröskoski rapids are an impressive 22-meter natural spectacle and hold significant cultural importance. They are mentioned in the Finnish epic poem Kalevala, highlighting their historical and mythical relevance to the region. The Hälläpuisto Park has been developed around these rapids, and the area also has a rich industrial history dating back to the 1860s. Spectacular rapids shows are held annually on specific dates, including May Day and Midsummer Day.
Yes, Hämeenkyrö is home to Timin mänty (Timi's Pine), believed to be the oldest and most famous pine tree in the Pirkanmaa region, estimated to be nearly 400 years old. Additionally, the Hämeenkangas Ridge Area features unique esker landscapes formed during the Ice Age, with notable kettle holes such as the large Koivistonvati, which is 200 meters wide and 25 meters deep.
Hämeenkyrö commemorates several notable figures. You can visit the Paavo Yrjölä Monument, a memorial dedicated to the Finnish decathlete and Olympic gold medalist (1928 Amsterdam Olympics). There is also the Arvo "Poika" Tuominen Memorial Stone, honoring the notable Finnish politician, journalist, and author.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in Hämeenkyrö, especially at the Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids. The waters here are known for their abundance of fish, including lake trout, pike, and zander, making it a favorite spot for anglers where two waterways converge.


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