The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Kymenlaakso, Finland

April 15, 2022 Christa Meece

Kymenlaakso (literally Kymi Valley) (Swedish: Kymmenedalen) is a region in Finland. It borders to the regions Uusimaa, Päijänne Tavastia, Southern Savonia and South Karelia. Its name means literally The Valley of River Kymijoki. Kymijoki is one of the biggest rivers in Finland with a drainage basin with 11% of the area of Finland. The city of Kotka with 55,000 inhabitants is located at the delta of River Kymijoki and has the most important import harbour in Finland. Other cities are Kouvola further in the inland which has after a municipal merger 88,000 inhabitants and the old bastion town Hamina.
Restaurants in Kymenlaakso

1. Repovesi National Park

Kuismantie 990, Kouvola Finland +358 20 5645916 http://www.nationalparks.fi/repovesinp
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5.0 based on 161 reviews

Repovesi National Park

Reviewed By walidr797 - Hamina, Finland

the park has endless beauty, you can walk for hours and still discover amazing spots for wonderful sights. This national park is a treasure, filled with unending greenery, lakes, hills, mushrooms, berries and so much more such as camping. You might walk for hours before realizing that you are tired.

2. World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill

Verlantie 295 Verla, Kouvola 47850 Finland +358 20 4152170 [email protected] http://www.verla.fi
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

World Heritage Site  - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill

You can visit Verla Mill Museum 2 May – 30 September Tue-Sun 11:00-16:00 From midsummer until the August 15th open daily 10:00-18:00. (Closed in midsummer on Friday) Guided tours only: Tours in Finnish begin every hour on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 16:00 or 18:00. Tours in other languages (Swedish, English, German, Russian…) are available by arrangement. Admission Adults € 12 Concessions € 9 Children under 18 free entrance.

Reviewed By KriS343 - Kotka, Finland

The site is wonderfull, everything is like it was left tens of years ago. The guide had interesting stories to tell, including one lady who worked there for years and years on the same position and had even left markings on the floor during the years. But in the evening, just before the sun goes down and everyone else has gone. Only seagulls screaming and the powerplant humming. That is the time to just sit, watch and think how different things were decades ago.

3. Maritime Centre Vellamo

Tornatorintie 99 a, Kotka 48100 Finland +358 40 3500497 [email protected] http://www.merikeskusvellamo.fi/en
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Maritime Centre Vellamo

Reviewed By Susihukkanen - Porvoo, Finland

Especially the Ruotsinsalmen taistelut -section was superb. Also the ice-breaker Tarmo is worth checking. There are so much to see in the whole place that it is better to reserve at least 3 hours for the visit.

4. Sapokka Water Garden

Tallinnankatu, Kotka 48100 Finland http://www.visitkotkahamina.fi/en/see-and-do/sights/parks/sapokka-watergarden-kotka
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4.5 based on 255 reviews

Sapokka Water Garden

Reviewed By Matkamanna - Southern Finland, Finland

Best park in Kotka, must to see place. Suitable size for lovely walk. A lot of beautiful flowers and a waterfall. Close to Maretarium, parking place may be full on summer days.

5. Model Railroad Museum Kouvola

Asemakatu 2 Takapiha 3 Noppatalot, Kouvola 45100 Finland +358 40 0711607 [email protected] http://www.elisanet.fi/pienoisrautatiemuseo
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Model Railroad Museum Kouvola

The largest model railroad exhibition in Finland with engines using real whistling sounds. The museum also features a wooden steam train, one of the three existing trains with Masson engine, running through 3 rooms on rails over 2.5 meters high! Visitors have an opportunity to act as engineers for the model trains, and see the development of railroad history. The cafe Onkapannu has always fresh ground coffee and delicious pastries. Museum is loca- ted right next to the railway station. “I will always try to put trains that I believe are of interest to each visitor.” Trains run exactly the same way as VR, see how the train's safety Block system works, but on a smaller scale. The performance takes 45 minutes.

6. Arboretum Mustila

Mustilantie 57, Elimaki 47200 Finland +358 5 3776678 [email protected] http://www.mustila.fi/en
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Arboretum Mustila

7. Sibelius Park

Kirkkokatu, Kotka 48101 Finland +358 5 2341 http://www.kotka.fi/en/residents/parks_and_green_areas/park_descriptions/sibelius_park/sibelius_park_history
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Sibelius Park

“Green living room” of Kotka The Sibelius Park in the centre of Kotka, at the beginning of the Linden Esplanade of Keskuskatu, is an exquisite formal garden which is managed with a caring hand. The Sibelius Park in the middle of Kotkansaari is a "green living room" for local residents and tourists. The partly geometric and sophisticated design, old trees and beautiful summer flowers render the park especially attractive. The park was named after the world-famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in 1956.

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

Sibelius Park is centrally located at the start of Lehmuspromenadi. It is part of the Kotka Sculpture Promenade. Hotel Seurahuone is located next to it. We had a good view of the park from our hotel room. The park is at its best in the summertime when it turns into a green oasis with old trees and beautiful flower beds. A children's playground is located in the park.

8. Kotka Church

Kirkkokatu 26, Kotka 48100 Finland +358 44 3355946 http://www.kotka-kyminseurakunta.fi/5714-kotkan-kirkko
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Kotka Church

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

This Neo-gothic style brick church was inaugurated in 1898. The bell tower rises to a height of 54 meters. On our visit, the church was closed and we couldn't see the altarpiece painted by Pekka Halonen and the largest Baroque-style organ in Finland.

9. Katariina Seaside Park

Puistotie 32, Kotka Finland +358 40 1356588 http://www.kotka.fi/en/residents/parks_and_green_areas/park_descriptions/katariina_seaside_park
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Katariina Seaside Park

Reviewed By wickedabintra - Finland, null

Large, beautiful park that is extremely well-kept. Many micro activities within the park for play and exercise. Lots of grilling spots with amazing views!

10. Hamina Fortress

Raatihuoneentori 16, Hamina 49400 Finland
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4.0 based on 35 reviews

Hamina Fortress

Reviewed By FiftyFifty5050 - Montgomery, United Kingdom

The Hamina Fortress is worth a visit just to marvel at the phenomenal earth moving exercise that must have taken place to construct it. The fortification circles the town, part earthworks, part stone buttressing - and huge stones, no mere feat at all. We visited in October, during Covid-19, so the fortress was deserted and the canopy was not in position; this did reveal the sheer size of the open area though. It is well worth walking the circumference of the fortress and then carrying on along the top of the wall to see the other fortifications. Building and engineering that you seldom see on this scale today.

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