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Kaskinen (Finland)
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Practical info — Kaskinen

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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💡 Tips

  • Explore the town on foot or by bicycle; due to its small size, almost everything is within a 15-minute walk.
  • The grid-like street plan dates back to the 18th century, making navigation incredibly straightforward.
  • Bring mosquito repellent if visiting during the summer and planning to walk near the water or in nearby forests.
  • Visit the local guest harbor to admire traditional wooden boats and soak in the serene maritime atmosphere.

🍽 Food

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Smoked fish

Pick up savory smoked salmon or whitefish, best bought directly from vendors near the harbor.

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Karelian pasties

Enjoy these traditional rye-crust pastries topped with egg butter at a local café.

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Finnish berries

Look for fresh blueberries or cloudberries at local summer markets.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Handicrafts

Browse small artisan shops for handmade wooden items and authentic knitwear.

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The local market square

A small but pleasant spot to buy seasonal Finnish goods and fresh produce.

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Kaskinen Church park

A peaceful green area surrounding the historic wooden church.

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Coastal walking trails

Enjoy the quiet sea breeze and the undisturbed view of the Gulf of Bothnia.

Kaskinen, proudly known as the smallest town in Finland, is a unique and idyllic island municipality situated in the Gulf of Bothnia. Founded in the 18th century, the town features a remarkably well-preserved grid plan lined with historical, brightly painted wooden houses. The atmosphere here is one of absolute serenity, where the slow pace of island life meets rich maritime traditions. The old fishing harbor, quaint museums, and the surrounding archipelago nature make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic Finnish coastal experience. The town's beautiful coastal setting is highlighted by Mariestranden, a delightful local beach. Mariestranden provides a peaceful spot for swimming during the mild Nordic summers, bordered by lush coastal vegetation and smooth rocks typical of the Finnish archipelago. The shallow waters and pristine environment make it a well-suited location for families and those looking to enjoy the Midnight Sun in a tranquil setting. Gastronomy in Kaskinen revolves around the sea, with local restaurants and cafes offering fresh Baltic herring, salmon, and traditional Finnish pastries. The town is connected to the mainland by two bridges, making it easily accessible by car, while the surrounding waters offer excellent opportunities for boating and sailing. Exploring Kaskinen is like stepping back in time, providing a deep connection to Finland's coastal soul.

Geography

Population
1,278
Coordinates
62.38459, 21.22258

Facts

  • Smallest town in Finland
  • Located in the Gulf of Bothnia
  • Island municipality
  • Well-preserved wooden houses
  • Features Mariestranden beach
  • Historic grid street plan
  • Connected to mainland by two bridges
  • Strong maritime and fishing heritage

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Sights in the town Kaskinen (2)

Mariestranden🎡 recreation

Mariestranden, a sandy beach on the coast of Kaskinen.

Frequently asked questions

Kaskinen: where is it located?
Kaskinen is located in Finland.
Kaskinen: what is there to see?
Highlights include Mariestranden, Kaskö Adventkyrka.
Kaskinen: why is it worth visiting?
Kaskinen, proudly known as the smallest town in Finland, is a unique and idyllic island municipality situated in the Gulf of Bothnia.
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