Camping Europe . Camping Finland
Cities in Finland
Campings in Finland
Mukkula Camping
Mukkula Camping
Ritaniemenkatu 10
Lahti, Southern Finland, Finland
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Camping Taipale
Camping Taipale
Leiritie 1,
78250 Varkaus
Varkaus, Eastern Finland, Finland
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Rastila Camping
Rastila Camping
Karavaanikatu 4,
00980 Helsinki
Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
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Harriniva
FIN-99300
Muonio Finland
Tampere, Western Finland, Finland
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Lempivaara
Karhintie 196
11130 Riihimäki
Riihimäki, Southern Finland, Finland
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Ikaalisten Kylpyläkaupunki
Toivolansaarentie, 39500 Ikaalinen, Finland
Ikaalinen, Western Finland, Finland
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Pahkalanniemi Camping
Pahkalanniemi Camping
Urheilukatu 30, 39700 Parkano
Parkano, Western Finland, Finland
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Nallikari Camping
Leiritie 10 P.O.Box 55,
FI- 90015 Oulun kaupunki
Finland
Oulu, Oulu area, Finland
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Travel Tips & Guides Finland
History of Helsinki
Founded in 1550 as a rival to the Hanseatic city of Reval (today: Tallinn) by King Gustav I of Sweden, the town of Helsingfors struggled in its infancy.
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What to Drink in Helsinki
Helsinki has plenty of hip places for a drink, but they are uniformly expensive. If intent on getting plastered, follow the Finns and drink up a good "base" at home or hotel before going out on town.
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What to Eat in Helsinki
Helsinki has by far the best cosmopolitan restaurants in Finland, and is a good place to escape the usual diet of meat and potatoes... if you can foot the bill, that is.
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What to Do in Helsinki
Helsinki is by far Finland's most cosmopolitan city and, while no London or New York, there is a fairly good selection of people from all around the world.
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What to See in Helsinki
Surrounded by sea and a vast archipelago, Helsinki is at its best in the summer when the dialogue between the city and nature is at its fullest.
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History of Rovaniemi
There has probably been continuous settlement in the Rovaniemi area since the Stone Age. Periodic clearance of new land for agriculture and the practice of slash-and-burn cultivation began around 750-530 B.C.
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Image Gallery
![]() Finnish church Autor: Sandra Rugina | ![]() Päivärinne, Muhos (2005) Autor: Heidi Koivula |
![]() Oulu River Autor: Sandra Rugina | ![]() Bird tracks, Koitelinkoski Autor: Kimmo Lahti |



