Camping Europe . Camping Finland
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Counties in Finland
Eastern Finland (South East)
Southern Finland (South Centre)
Lapland (North Centre)
Western Finland (South West)
Campings in Finland
Nallikari Camping
Leiritie 10
FI- 90500 Oulu
Finland
Oulu, Oulu area
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Rastila Camping
Rastila Camping
Karavaanikatu 4,
00980 Helsinki
Helsinki, Southern Finland
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Camping Sodankylä Nilimella
Kelukoskentie 5, 99600 Sodankylä
Sodankylä, Lapland
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Mukkula Camping
Mukkula Camping
Ritaniemenkatu 10
Lahti, Southern Finland
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Camping Taipale
Camping Taipale
Leiritie 1,
78250 Varkaus
Varkaus, Eastern Finland
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Harriniva
FIN-99300
Muonio Finland
Tampere, Western Finland
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Lempivaara
Karhintie 196
11130 Riihimäki
Riihimäki, Southern Finland
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Ikaalisten Kylpyläkaupunki
Toivolansaarentie, 39500 Ikaalinen, Finland
Ikaalinen, Western Finland
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Pahkalanniemi Camping
Pahkalanniemi Camping
Urheilukatu 30, 39700 Parkano
Parkano, Western Finland
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Travel Tips & Guides Finland
About Finland
Finland (Finnish: Suomi, Swedish: Finland) is in Northern Europe and has borders with Russia to the East, Norway at the North and Sweden to the West. The country is thoroughly modern with well-planned and comfortable small towns and cities, but still offers vast areas of unspoiled nature. Finland has approximately 188,000 lakes (about 10% of the country) and a similar number of islands. In the northernmost part of the country northern lights can be seen in the winter and midnight sun in the summer.
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Where to Eat and Drink in Lappeenranta
Many pizzerias, fast food places and ethnic restaurants are available in the city.
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What to Do in Lappeenranta
Lappeenranta is known as a summer city, mostly due to its closeness to the lake Saimaa. In addition, its inland location means that summers tend to be warmer and winters colder than in the shore parts of the country.
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What to See in Lappeenranta
City of Lappeenranta (population 60.000) is the economic and cultural center of southeast Finland situated at the southern edge of the Saimaa, the largest lake (system) of Finland.
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What to See and Do in Oulu
Rotuaari, from the french word 'trottoar', means pedestrian street, is a place for live entertainment mainly during summertime, but also at weekends all year round.
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What to Eat and Drink in Oulu
Oulu is a place for eating pizza. The Finnish language website kaenkky.com (referring to the local name for pizza, känkky) lists the fast food joints around town.
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History of Helsinki
Founded in 1550 as a rival to the Hanseatic city of Reval (today: Tallinn) by King Gustav I of Sweden, the town of Helsingfors struggled in its infancy.
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What to Drink in Helsinki
Helsinki has plenty of hip places for a drink, but they are uniformly expensive. If intent on getting plastered, follow the Finns and drink up a good "base" at home or hotel before going out on town.
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What to Eat in Helsinki
Helsinki has by far the best cosmopolitan restaurants in Finland, and is a good place to escape the usual diet of meat and potatoes... if you can foot the bill, that is.
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What to Do in Helsinki
Helsinki is by far Finland's most cosmopolitan city and, while no London or New York, there is a fairly good selection of people from all around the world.
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Image Gallery
![]() Snowy forest Autor: Kimmo Lyytikäinen | ![]() Oulu River Autor: Sandra Rugina |
![]() Finnish church Autor: Sandra Rugina | ![]() Oulu (sol de medianoche) Finlandia Autor: vinasa |



