November 22, 2013

Cycling Suomi

Two crazy Dutch cousins cycling Finland.

 
When I jokingly asked my cousin Marcia last spring if she wanted to join me on my cycling trip in Finland, her answer surprisingly was yes!

Left is Marcia, right is me ( Loes), young and still young!












I didn't believe her in the beginning, only after she bought a proper bike and booked the flight, the joke turned into reality. We were going together!




It was time to plan the trip, and although the daily amount of kilometres scared us, we had reached the point of no return. This trip turned out to be all about fighting our monsters, our fears, which already started with the preparations.

We planned the route along the west- coast which would take us from  Helsinki via Turku, Pori, Vaasa to our  destination Oulu. Since a girl need her comfort now and then ( hot shower, sauna, mirrors) we also planned to stay in as many Hi-Hostels along this road  and write about our travel experiences on the Hostelling Finland blog.

In the coming weeks you will be able to read all about our adventures and how we met our fears and  had our struggles. But let's not whine about that now, I will have plenty of opportunity to do this in my next posts!



 

November 6, 2013

Win a stay at Eurohostel


Eurohostel is one of the largest hostels in Scandinavia open all year around. This city hostel is located close to the sea in central Helsinki - in a unique part of the town surrounded by Art Nouveu buildings and old red brick warehouses.  The sights, shops and restaurants of central Helsinki are all within walking distance and the ferries from Stockholm arrive just few steps away. Eurohostel is also easy to reach by trams.

Fully licenced Restaurant Katajanmarja on the street level serves breakfast. The restaurant serves dinner and á la carte meals in the evenings. It also offers a wide collection of Finnish beers.

Relaxing morning sauna is always included in the room rate - an experience you can´t miss when staying at Eurohostel.


To win a free stay in Eurohostel category twin room with breakfasts and morning sauna, you´ll have to:

1.    Like hostellit.fi Facebook page here.
2.    Leave a comment why you wanna win the stay in the comment field below.

The contest runs until November 12th and we will announce the winner here and on our Facebook page. The Eurohostel gift card is valid until 31.12.2013.

Good luck!

Hostelling International Finland  & Eurohostel team (www.eurohostel.fi)

September 24, 2013

New HI Hostel in Finnish Lakeland

Let's welcome a new hostel to our network of Finnish HI Hostels: Yömyssy Apartments!


Yömyssy Apartments in Kerimäki, Finland
Yömyssy Apartments is situated in a building that used to serve as a school.

Yömyssy Apartments is situated in the heart of Lakeland Finland, in Kerimäki town. Kerimäki is also the home of the largest wooden church in the whole world. This beautiful church was built in the middle of 19th century.

Kerimäki Church is the largest wooden church in the world.
Kerimäki Church is the largest wooden church in the world. It seats more than 3000 people. 
Picture by Visit Finland Media Bank

Lakeland Finland
Kerimäki is situated in these surroundings in Finland's Lakeland area.

Close to Kerimäki town is also Savonlinna, which hosts the annual opera festival in its Olavinlinna Castle.

Olavinlinna Castle in Savonlinna, Finland.
Olavinlinna Castle in Savonlinna that is only a short drive from Kerimäki town.

Yömyssy Apartments is run by a local family that found this former school building and decided to give it new life in the form of accommodation services.

Yömyssy Apartments offers both dorm rooms and cosy apartments for travellers to stay in. There are common areas where you can chill out. Each apartment have they own little kitchenette and there's also a common kitchen that those staying in dorm rooms can use.

Yömyssy Apartments in Kerimäki, Finland

Sauna at Yomyssy Apartments in Kerimaki, Finnish Lakeland.
There is a sauna for guests to use.

Yomyssy Apartments in Kerimäki, Finland.
There's an outdoor ice rink outside the hostel during wintertime. You can rent skates from the hostel!


Other facilities at the hostel:
  • sauna
  • laundry
  • free wifi
  • conference rooms
  • bicycles to rent
  • board games, magazines, books
  • outdoor games, beach volley

    Lakeland, Finland.


    How to get there?
    By bus: Get off at Toroppala bus stop. The hostel is less tan 200 metres from the bus stop.
    By car: Take highway 71, the hostel is only 15 km from Savonlinna and 5 km from Kerimäki.

    Friendly dog in Hostel Yömyssy Apartments in Kerimäki, Finland.
    See you in Kerimäki!




    P.S. You might wonder what the name means. Yömyssy is 'nightcap' in Finnish.

    July 31, 2013

    Helsinki for free

    Helsinki, and whole Finland, has a reputation as an expensive destination. But if you know where to look, you can find and do a lot of fun and interesting things without using a single euro.

    Here's some of the things you can experience in Helsinki for free + the bonus is that you end up hanging around in the places and neighbourhoods where the locals hang out.

    TOP 3 libraries in Helsinki

    There are some very atmospheric libraries in Helsinki and they have great services, the staff in the libraries is knowledgeable and helpful. Even if you are not able to borrow the books, you can still soak up the atmosphere, read magazines there and books while there.

    1.    Kallio Library
    2.    Rikhardinkatu Library
    3.    Library 10 ('Kirjasto 10')

    More libraries in Helsinki (and in the capital city area) here: www.lib.hel.fi

    Kallio library
    Photo by hugovk on Flickr

    TOP 3 Galleries

    1.    Laterna Magica is a photo gallery that also works as secondhand books store. Located in the lovely Kruununhaka neighbourhood in central Helsinki.
    Address: Rauhankatu 7. And how to get there: walk!
    2.    Galleria Alkovi is a window gallery in Kallio area.
    Address: Helsinginkatu 19. Trams: 3B, 9, 8; tram stop: Helsinginkatu. Metro stop: Sörnäinen.
    3.    Helsinki Contemporary. You should not miss this one either, especially since it's so conveniently located! Address: Bulevardi 10.

    And remember also Helsinki City Museums (7 of them), they're all free!


    TOP 3 Parks for picnic (in the summer...)

    1.    Alppipuisto Park is a great neighbourhood park in Alppila, next to the Linnanmäki Amusement Park. In the summer you get to enjoy free festivals in the park too. Trams: 3B, 9, 8.
    2.    Sinebrychoff Park, very central. Just be aware that there is an automatic watering system in use that goes off after 10 p.m.
    3.    Tervasaari is peaceful little island connected to the Kruununhaka neighbourhood in central Helsinki.

    Alppipuisto Park in summer 2013 during a free festival.

    And if not for free, then at least some cheap shopping can be done in...:

    TOP 3 Flea Markets

    1.    Fida Hakaniemi (Address: Hämeentie 5 a. Trams 3B, 6, 7, 9. Metro stop: Hakaniemi) and Fida Sörnäinen (Address: Hämeentie 31. Trams: 6, 7, 8. Metro stop: Sörnäinen)
    2.    Reuse Centres. There are two shops in Helsinki. Since you probably won't be shopping for furniture, visit the other that is more central. Address: Lönnrotinkatu 45, take tram number 6 (or walk).
    3.    Emmaus Vallila. Do some shopping in the Vallila neighbourhood. Address: Mäkelänkatu 54, trams 1 and 7.

    + in the summer the legendary Hietalahti ('Hietsu') open air market, next to the Sinebrychoff Park.

    Hietalahti open air flea market
    Photo by Helsingin kaupungin matkailu- ja kongressitoimisto / Carolina Laaksonen



    May 7, 2013

    Sauna is the hottest place in Finland

    If you visit Finland and leave without experiencing sauna even once, you have missed an essential part of the local culture. For many Finnish people sauna is a part of everyday life and it is enjoyed at least once a week.

    Many Finns have a sauna in their own home. If they haven’t had it in the first place, they might have built it in their apartment – for example where their walk-in closet used to be! In apartments the saunas are electric, but in the countryside it’s often heated with wood and it gives the nice, softer heat.

    If you get invited to a Finnish summer cottage you can be sure to find a sauna there. I’m not even sure if a summer cottage was considered a proper one if there was no sauna. At least the owners would be asked frequently “So, when are you going to build the sauna here?” It is expected.

    Sauna by a lake. A place to relax and unwind.
    Photo by Visit Finland Image Bank

    It is quite magical in the summer when you can first enjoy the hot sauna and then go swimming in the clean waters of a lake or a sea. And then go back to sauna again. Back and forth!

    Sauna in a Hostel


    Many Finnish hostels provide their guests the real sauna experience. Many have included it in the price and you share the sauna with other guests (men and women bathe separately). Or then you can rent the sauna for yourself. Here is a complete list of all the hostels in our network that have saunas.

    Smoke sauna


    This gorgeous sauna building below is in the Lakeland area in the village of Joutsa at Hostel Vaihelan tila. It's a smoke sauna, so it takes a whole day to heat and therefore they are not used on daily basis. 

    Joutsa, Vaihelan tila smoke sauna

    Joutsa, Vaihelan tila smoke sauna


    Here's another smoke sauna (in Finnish "savusauna"). This one is at SKO-hostel in Savonlinna, which is also in the Lakeland area.



    There's a hostel called Hostel Ahopää in Saariselkä, Lapland. The hostel is part of Kiilopää Fell Centre and they offer you the experience of smoke sauna few times a week. They also have "normal saunas". Here's an introduction the all their sauna facilities.

    Sauna at Kiilopää Fell Centre in Saariselkä, Lapland
    Kiilopää Fell Centre is a home to Hostel Ahopää too in lovely Lapland.

    Sauna by a Lake in Lapland


    Hostel Visatupa is a real gem for anyone who loves nature and wants to experience the countryside in Lapland. They have a very good sauna too, it's right by a lake. In the winter you can even try ice-swimming!

    sauna by a lake at Hostel Visatupa in Lapland
    Sauna at Hostel Visatupa in Lapland


    Let's have a look inside


    Without people there though...

    Koskelan lomatalo, Kaustinen
    There's a log or two ready for the next time the sauna is heated at Hostel Koskelan lomatalo in West Finland


    Toholampi, Hirvikoski retkeilyhotelli sauna
    Cozy sauna at Hostel Hirvikoski in Toholampi


    City saunas


    Many city hostels offer the traveller a chance to enjoy this Finnish tradition too.

    The pictures below are from two hostels in Helsinki. First there's Eurohostel that has just recently renovated their saunas to resemble a very traditional Finnish smoke sauna. It is electric though. And the morning sauna is included in the accommodation price.

    Eurohostel sauna in Helsinki, Finland

    Eurohostel sauna in Helsinki, Finland


    Also Hostel Domus Academica, located in central Helsinki, offers its' guests a morning sauna. Plus a refreshing swim in the pool.

    Hostel Domus Academica, Helsinki


    Want to learn more about sauna? Start by reading an article '10 Sauna Tips for Beginners' on VisitFinland.com.

    And if you wonder about the health effects sauna has, here's some information at Visit Sauna website.

    HI Membership goes sauna!


    Hostelling International members, make use of your membership even outside the hostels while in Finland: Forum Sauna in Turku gives you a 10% discount on all sauna and spa treatments


    See you in sauna!


    by Kati


    updated in October 2014