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Lahti
Ski-jump city and lakeside — gateway to the southern lakeland.
— Trajet —
1 h from Helsinki
Lahti, an hour north of Helsinki at the southern end of Lake Vesijärvi, is Finland's winter-sports capital — its three giant ski-jumping hills dominate the skyline and host the Nordic World Championships. FFGR Finland coordinates lakeside spa stays at Vääksy and Messilä, Sibelius Hall concert arrivals (a celebrated wooden concert hall on the harbour), and summer sailing on Vesijärvi. The city was a European Green Capital and pairs sport with the surrounding Salpausselkä ridge nature. It is the natural southern gateway to the lakeland for patrons travelling onward to Saimaa or the Päijänne archipelago.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Lahti ski-jumping hills & sports centre
- ·Sibelius Hall (lakeside concert hall)
- ·Lake Vesijärvi sailing
- ·Salpausselkä ridge & UNESCO Geopark
- ·Mukkula manor park
- ·Päijänne lake gateway
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Solo Sokos Hotel Lahden Seurahuone
- ·Scandic Lahti City
- ·Messilä Manor
- ·Spa Hotel Vesileppis (Leppävirta)
— À voir aussi —
Finland
Helsinki
The Daughter of the Baltic — neoclassical capital and design city.
Finland
Espoo
Coastal modernism — Tapiola garden city and Nuuksio's forests.
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Rovaniemi
The capital of Lapland — Arctic Circle and the aurora.
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Levi
Finland's premier alpine resort — World Cup slalom and fells.
Finland
Saariselkä
Far-north wilderness resort — glass igloos under the aurora.
Finland
Tampere
The Manchester of the North — lakes, rapids and red brick.