Best attractions and places to see around Lohja, a lakeside town in Southern Finland, blend historical significance with natural beauty and cultural experiences. Situated on the shores of Lake Lohjanjärvi, the region offers opportunities for exploration. Lohja features a diverse landscape with forests, ridges, and Finland's largest natural limestone cave. The area provides a range of activities from historical sites to nature trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of mariners, its oldest parts date back to the 13th century, though its current form largely took shape between 1490 and 1530. It is notable for its medieval wall paintings, including a rare "Danse Macabre" mural, and a separate bell tower constructed in the 18th century. As one of the oldest parishes in the western Uusimaa region, it holds significant historical and architectural value.
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Traditional farm with indigenous farm animals. Visitors can get an impression how in former times the farm produced all needs for daily life, as it still does today. Free entry.
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Super scenic tour with a visit to the Korteniemi farm museum. The farm was abandoned in the 1920s and was preserved exactly as it was. It continues to be managed with the old equipment every summer for visitor purposes.
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Easy path across the lake with a bridge and boardwalk. Nice for a leisurely stroll.
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Easy forested trail across the lake with stunning views to either direction. Expect this place to be chock full of car-tourist "hikers" wandering across in either direction
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This route, that starts from Karis sports center and ends up in Fiskars, was opened in May 2019. The picturesque trail takes you through cultural countryside landscapes while traveling past the villages of Billnäs, Åminnefors, Pojo and Fiskars. The incentive for this route came from Billnäs riding company (local riding club), that wished for a safe and fun riding route. The city of Raseborg answered, and as a result we now present a unique trail fit for walking, jogging, biking and riding. In its entirety, the length of the route is 11,3 km. Between Karis and Pojo the trail follows the old railroad base of the coastal railway, which was retired from use some 30 years ago. After leaving Karis, during the first two kilometers, the road is paved with asphalt, otherwise with gravel. From Pojo to Fiskars Village the route continues along the old Pässinrata, a narrow-railed railroad that used to connect Fiskars with Pojo harbor. Distance markers are situated on the route to mark every kil
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The eventful history of Billnäs is almost 400 years long. The previously prosperous ironworks has taken a step back and given room for modern industry. Today it has become an idyllic village admired by tourists. The past is, however, very much present in Billnäs: the oldest residential and commercial buildings in the village are from the 1700s, and the old craftsmanship still thrives. Several entrepreneurs representing different industries serve the residents and tourists in the village. https://www.visitraseborg.com/en/see-and-experience/castles-villages/billnas-village/
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Quite a populated ridge walk. There’s parking on both sides
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Lohja boasts several beautiful natural sights. You can take a leisurely stroll along the Kyynäränharju Ridge and Boardwalk, which offers scenic views across Lake Lohjanjärvi. Explore Finland's largest natural limestone cave, Torhola Cave, hidden in the forest. For a relaxing day by the water, visit Aurlahti Beach, or discover the peaceful trails of the Liessaari Nature and Wellness Trail.
Yes, Lohja offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. The picturesque 11.3 km Ratavalli Trail is suitable for walking, jogging, biking, and riding, passing through cultural countryside landscapes. You can also find easy trails like the Karkali Nature trail and the Liessaari Island loop. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Lohja.
Lohja is rich in history. Don't miss the historic 15th-century St. Lawrence Church, known for its rare wall paintings. The Billnäs Ironworks offers a glimpse into almost 400 years of industrial heritage in an idyllic village setting. Another significant site is the Ingå Church, dating back to the 13th century, featuring medieval wall paintings including a rare 'Danse Macabre' mural.
Yes, the Lohja Museum Area provides deep insights into the region's past. It features traditional wooden buildings and a collection of around 25,000 items, detailing local history from the Stone Age to modern times. The museum also oversees the Paikkari Croft, the house museum of national author Elias Lönnrot, and the Johannes Lohilampi Museum in Sammatti. You can find more information on the Visit Lohja website.
For a truly unique adventure, visit the Tytyri Mine Experience, where you can descend 100 meters underground into a still partially active limestone mine, combining industrial history with immersive art. You can also visit the Alitalo Apple Farm and Orchards, especially during the annual Apple Carnival, to enjoy local produce. Another unique experience is the Bison Farm, where you can meet Finnish farm animals.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Lohja are suitable for families. The Kyynäränharju Ridge and Boardwalk offers an easy and scenic stroll for all ages. The Ratavalli Trail is also family-friendly for walking or cycling. The Lohja Museum Area provides an educational and engaging experience for children and adults alike, showcasing local history. Additionally, Aurlahti Beach is a popular spot for families to relax and swim.
Lohja offers diverse cycling opportunities, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes. You can find routes like the 'Lakeside Path with Birch Trees – View of Lake Lohjanjärvi loop' or the 'Kyrkstad Boulevard – Villa Haikari loop'. The Ratavalli Trail is also excellent for biking. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the cycling guide for Lohja.
Lohja has several trails suitable for running. You can find routes like the 'Ahvenalampi loop' or longer options such as the 'Forest Path loop'. The Ratavalli Trail is also a great option for runners. Discover more running trails in the running guide for Lohja.
Yes, the Kyynäränharju Ridge and Boardwalk offers stunning views in both directions across Lake Lohjanjärvi. The Liessaari Nature and Wellness Trail also provides beautiful lake views and peaceful spots for reflection. Additionally, the region's numerous lakes and ridges offer many picturesque locations to enjoy the scenery.
The best time for outdoor activities in Lohja is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. During this period, you can fully experience attractions like the Kyynäränharju Ridge and the various nature trails. Summer also brings events like the Apple Carnival.
Lohja offers opportunities to experience local culture and find unique products. The Billnäs Ironworks village is home to several entrepreneurs representing different industries, where traditional craftsmanship thrives. During summer, you can also visit the lively town market. The Alitalo Apple Farm is a great place to sample local apple products.


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