Why Visit Finland? – Experiences in Nature and Peace for the Soul
Finland is a safe country where nature, tranquility, and unique experiences meet. Here, you can enjoy fresh air, crystal-clear lakes, enchanting forests, and a starlit sky. Whether you're an adventurer, someone seeking relaxation, or a lover of cultural experiences, Finland offers unforgettable moments for everyone.
Nature that lives and breathes – Finland’s nature is globally renowned for its silence, purity, and beauty. Forests, lakes, and islands provide stunning settings for nature moments like hiking, kayaking trips and cycling tours. In summer, you can enjoy the magic of the midnight sun and in winter, snow-covered landscapes offer peace and balance.
Relax in a sauna and experience Finnish traditions – Nothing is more relaxing than a traditional Finnish sauna. Immerse yourself in the warmth of the sauna and take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. At the same time, you can explore Finnish culture and lifestyle.
Finland – A place to recharge – Here, you can truly disconnect and recharge amidst nature. Finland offers the chance to live in the moment and find balance after the stresses of daily life.
Come and experience Finland – a land that will capture your heart and stay with you forever.
Finland offers travelers a unique opportunity to experience the stunning beauty of its four seasons and the captivating magic of the Midnight Sun. Each season brings its own charm, creating unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
Spring – The Miracle of Nature’s Awakening (March - April - May)
In spring, Finland bursts to life after the long winter. Forests turn green, lakes thaw, and migratory birds return to nest. It's the perfect time for hiking and birdwatching as nature fills with the energy of renewal. Sunny days and crisp spring air invite you to explore the Finnish outdoors.
Summer – In the Light of the Midnight Sun (June - July - August)
Finnish summers are magical, especially in the north where the sun never sets. The Midnight Sun offers endless opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and relaxing in the forest. Evenings are serene, with soft golden light illuminating the landscapes and the peaceful sounds of nature surrounding you.
Autumn – The Vibrant Colors of Fall and Nature’s Calm (September - November - October)
Autumn in Finland is a season of warm colors and tranquil beauty. During "ruska," forests glow in shades of red, orange, and yellow. It’s an ideal time for foraging mushrooms and berries or simply enjoying the silence of nature. Autumn invites you to slow down, reflect, and recharge in the crisp air.
Winter – Snowy Landscapes and the Magic of Starry Skies (December - January - February)
Finnish winters are enchanting. Snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and starlit nights create a dreamlike atmosphere. On dark winter evenings, you might even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky. Winter is a time for peaceful retreats, outdoor activities, and cozy moments by the fire.
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Finland is located in Northern Europe and is part of the Nordic countries. To the south, Finland is surrounded by the sea, and its coastal city, Helsinki, is situated by the Gulf of Finland.
Finland is a member of the European Union and is known for its stunning nature, thousands of lakes and vast forests. With a population of around 5.4 million people, Finland has a multicultural and friendly population. The country combines a modern lifestyle with peaceful nature, offering visitors a balanced and safe environment.
ForestMed's services, experiences, and activities are designed to take place in diverse natural environments. This approach ensures that participants can experience a variety of settings, from dense woodlands to open meadows, and from riverbanks to beautiful lakes. This diversity not only enhances the aesthetic and recreational value of the activities but also provides various health benefits associated with different types of natural environments. Each setting offers unique opportunities for relaxation, exercise, and learning, allowing participants to engage with nature in ways that suit their preferences and needs best.