Finland repays travellers with drives through wildernesses and cloaking forests or over landscape-speckling lakes on bridges and short ferry rides. It's a spectacular destination for a summer or autumn road trip.
Saimaa
Our favourite route takes you out of Helsinki and through the country’s picturesque southeast countryside – a land fractured with thousands of water bodies, known as the Finnish Lake District. Start by witnessing the competing Russian and Nordic influences on the country’s capital, which has not only created one of the most unique architectural collections but a city obsessed with design best seen in its chic bars and historic buildings. From here, venture north to Lake Saimaa to stay in a cottage on its shores where you’ll be able to indulge in everything from fishing and boating in the summer to ice-skating and snowmobiling in the winter. Then, travel to Savonlinna, a three-island straddle, host to festivals and 15th century castles where boats depart for leisurely lake cruises. Looping back round, Anttola’s beaches feature spas, saunas and wine tasting sessions.
Adventure
Finland’s far north can make for difficult driving but, come the right season, it can make for some of the most rewarding adventures. Perhaps head to the region's unique accommodation such as glass igloos to chase the Northern Lights in autumn. Elsewhere, follow ancient waterways on the Blue Highway or the coast on the Bothnian Road. As a tailor-made specialist, contact us to organise a trip that suits you.