Best attractions and places to see around Pukkila include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences in the Uusimaa region of Finland. Situated about 80 km northeast of Helsinki, near the Porvoo River, Pukkila offers a blend of rural charm and outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover unique landmarks, explore natural reserves, and engage with local history. The area provides opportunities for those interested in nature, culture, and local attractions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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asphalt getting worse and worse especially in the western half, watch your lines
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By chance, because we were looking for a stand, we became aware of this place. And we can only recommend him to everyone. The glacier mills were created at the end of the Ice Age. If you want to know more about it, you can do so on the following homepage: http://hiidenkirnut.fi/die-gletschertopfe-von-askola/ The glacier pots, as they are also called, can be reached on foot from a parking lot. All-terrain footwear is definitely required.
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Pretty old mill buildings with a cobblestone bridge, you get to see a waterfall when the river is high enough.
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flat, wide and boring, somewhat busy but tolerable, good asphalt on roadway, wide shoulders but much of it is of limited use due to loose gravel and damaged or rough surface (the same applies to the whole road basically all the way from Kerava to Lahti, really)
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no need to venture onto the main road, the northern bit is a bit rough (and there is a strange wrong way sign you can ignore) but otherwise fine, little traffic
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all nice and quiet, almost flat, surface a bit rough in places
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Pukkila offers several natural attractions. You can visit the unique Giant's Kettle of Askola (Jättiläisen Kuhnepytty), which features glacier mills formed at the end of the Ice Age. The Naarkoski Dam and Rapids offer small waterfalls and fishponds, providing a serene natural spot. For hiking, the Linnamäki Nature Reserve is a great option, and Kanteleenjärvi is another natural lake of interest.
Yes, Pukkila and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. The Linnamäki Nature Reserve provides trails for outdoor exploration. Additionally, you can find several hiking routes nearby, such as the easy 'View of the Lake loop from Saaren kartano' or the 'View of the Forested Valley – Glacial Potholes loop from Veisunpelto P'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Pukkila.
Pukkila is rich in history. You can visit the wooden Pukkila Church, built in 1814, or explore the local heritage at the Pukkila Local Museum, which is open during the summer. The Old Pukkila Church's Memorial Stone marks the site of a church built in 1606. Don't miss the Tönnö Bridge and Mill, a historical site with old mill buildings and a cobblestone bridge.
Yes, Pukkila has cultural offerings. The Koivulinna Gallery & Museum, located in an old villa, hosts summer art exhibitions from June to August. For a unique cultural experience, Pukkila is also home to the Yado Oikawa Japanese Inn, offering a peaceful retreat and immersion into Japanese culture by the Porvoo River. The Pukkilan Vintti venue also hosts exhibitions and concerts.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy interacting with animals at the Hutkon Llama and Barnyard Animal Farm or Metsäkasteen Alpakat ja Ainon Aasit, which feature llamas, alpacas, donkeys, and other barnyard animals. The Tönnö Bridge and Mill is also considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting to explore.
Pukkila offers several cycling routes for different preferences. You can cycle along Metsäkulmantie, a quiet, almost flat cycle way through a forest. Other options include the Lahdentie Road and Monninkylä North Road, which offer good asphalt surfaces. For more detailed routes, check out the cycling guide for Pukkila.
For unique outdoor experiences, Pukkila offers the Teikarinmäki Disc Golf Park, which provides challenging fairways in a partially forested sand pit environment. You can also visit the Pukkila Wild Boar Garden to observe wild boars, offering a different kind of wildlife encounter.
The best time to visit Pukkila largely depends on your interests. Many of the local museums and galleries, like the Pukkila Local Museum and Koivulinna Gallery, operate during the summer season (June to August). This period is also ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and nature reserves. For winter activities, the region offers different experiences, though specific details would require checking local event listings.
Yes, Pukkila is home to several animal-focused attractions. You can visit the Hutkon Llama and Barnyard Animal Farm to interact with llamas and other farm animals. Metsäkasteen Alpakat ja Ainon Aasit also offers experiences with alpacas, miniature donkeys, sheep, and goats. Additionally, the Pukkila Wild Boar Garden provides an opportunity to observe wild boars.
Beyond the more prominent attractions, the Naarkoski Dam and Rapids offer a peaceful spot with small waterfalls and fishponds, perfect for a quiet moment in nature. Kanteleenjärvi is another natural lake that provides a serene setting. Exploring the Linnamäki Nature Reserve can also lead to discovering less-traveled paths and scenic views.
Yes, the Porvoo River runs through Pukkila, offering scenic spots. The Pukkilan Vintti venue, located by the river, serves as a gathering place for various events, exhibitions, and concerts, and may also offer accommodation, providing a pleasant riverside setting.


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