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The Finnish archipelago, known for its pristine natural beauty, offers a unique destination with excellent air quality. Finland, as a country, is recognized for its commitment to environmental preservation and sustainability. The archipelago's remote and untouched landscapes contribute to the exceptional air quality found in the region. The surrounding forests, clean waters, and minimal industrialization contribute to the purity of the air, creating an environment that is not only visually breathtaking but also promotes a sense of well-being and tranquility.

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Fiskars Ironworks Village visit and guided tour

Fiskars Ironworks village founded in 1649, which became the centre of Finnish art and design.

Embark on a lifetime adventure with our exclusive and carefully chosen destinations

Exclusive Day and Evening Tours in the Archipelago

- Kopparnäs

Exclusive Day Tour on an Island

- Linlo

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Village visit and
guided tour
- Fiskars Ironworks

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Exclusive Day and Evening Tours in the Archipelago - Kopparnäs

Welcome to Kopparnäs, a stunning nature reserve located on the southern coast of Finland. This pristine area is known for its rugged coastal landscapes, dense pine forests, and scenic hiking trails.

About Fiskars

Arriving at Fiskars is like stepping into another world, one where art, design and craft blossom from historic riverside buildings surrounded by grand ancient trees. The village, first developed as an ironworks in the mid-1600s, now has today a thriving community of craftspeople, entrepreneurs and artists who live in harmony with nature. The Fiskars river can act as a tour guide by following its flow through the middle of the village.

 

Fiskars Village is home to over 20 shops and workshops that remain open year-round, with even more opening during the summer months. The shops offer a variety of handmade goods, including clothing, souvenirs, home decor, art, jewelry, local food and beverages, books, and much more. In the workshops, you can watch skilled artisans at work and purchase their unique creations. 

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Exclusive Day Tour on an Island

- Linlo

Discover the beauty of Linlo, a serene and untouched gem in the Finnish archipelago.

About Linlo

Linlo is the perfect place to escape and forget your watch for a day. The island's highest point is culminating at 32 meters above sea level. Maybe not the most impressive elevation, but still a nice and natural scenic view from the top. The island stretches 1.5 kilometers from north to south, and almost 1 kilometer in an east-west direction. But going around it, can easily take up to 8 kilometers. We will be heading for an adventure around the island of Linlo. There we will enjoy walking through the forest and the coast, with authentic maritime atmosphere, but without a boat! We will discover some beautiful geological rock formations like an overhanging cliff, erratic boulders and a whaleback.

Start your next adventure

Reset Holidays offers a range of travel options and activities, all at affordable prices. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of colleagues, we have something to suit everyone's needs and preferences. Imagine embarking on a journey to some of the most beautiful and exciting destinations with all the planning taken care of for you. Start exploring the nature and book your next adventure today!

About Kopparnäs

Kopparnäs could be called the abandoned wonderland of the Ice Age. And here, you will find everything you need for your mind to reset. Sandy and rocky beaches, islets as far as the eye can see, rich forests and bio diversity, and historical remains from the Soviet era. It is also known for being an exceptional and unspoiled maritime environment, on the border of Inkoo and Siuntio. This will probably be your unique and exclusive opportunity to be in the heart of the Finnish archipelago, on the Gulf of Finland part. By some definitions, it contains the largest archipelago in the world, by the number of islands!

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