Five unique summer experiences in Lakeland

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People paddling on a lake in Finland.

Credits: Juho Kuva

Summer and Lakeland make a perfect match

<p><a href="/vf/articles/lakeland-lake-hopping.html">The Lakeland district of Finland</a>&nbsp;is&nbsp;a wonderful maze of blues and greens. Many of the country&rsquo;s 188,000 lakes&nbsp;can be&nbsp;found in this&nbsp;region,&nbsp;blending&nbsp;beautifully with the lush, emerald-green forests&nbsp;surrounding&nbsp;the waterways. <a href="/vf/articles/5-unique-winter-experiences-in-lakeland.html">Lakeland shouldn&#39;t be overlooked&nbsp;at any time of year</a>,&nbsp;but it&rsquo;s&nbsp;especially&nbsp;lovely&nbsp;in the warmer months&nbsp;when a variety of outdoor activities are available.&nbsp;Here are a few to try.</p>

Cruise into Saimaa on a steamboat 

<p>Take&nbsp;in the breathtaking sights&nbsp;of&nbsp;4,400-square km&nbsp;Saimaa, Finland&rsquo;s&nbsp;largest lake,&nbsp;from a&nbsp;relaxing&nbsp;steamboat.&nbsp;Scenic cruises&nbsp;leave from&nbsp;the&nbsp;nearby&nbsp;town of&nbsp;Savonlinna&nbsp;and&nbsp;take approximately&nbsp;1-1.5 hours.&nbsp;Longer cruises into the magnificent canals of Lake Saimaa are available upon request. For more, see <a href="https://www.gosaimaa.com/en/" target="_blank">Go Saimaa</a>.</p>
Credits: Jaakko Posti

Hit the sauna after a day on the water 

<p>In&nbsp;Lakeland,&nbsp;there&rsquo;s only one thing Finns love as much as the water:&nbsp;relaxing in a&nbsp;sauna after a day in it. Visiting a sauna in the Lakeland region is a must&nbsp;and many of the best&nbsp;can be found in the&nbsp;area&rsquo;s&nbsp;hotels.</p> <p>If you&rsquo;d like to stay waterside, <a href="https://kururesort.com/en/">Kuru Resort</a>&nbsp;and its saunas are perfect, and&nbsp;<a href="https://visitpuumala.fi/en/majoitus/sahanlahti-resort-eng/" target="_blank">Sahanlahti&nbsp;Resort</a> in&nbsp;Puumala&nbsp;has an&nbsp;authentic wooden sauna&nbsp;that&rsquo;s&nbsp;ideal for those&nbsp;wanting&nbsp;a true Finnish experience.&nbsp;Fancy a&nbsp;sauna followed by a dip in&nbsp;a&nbsp;hot tub overlooking&nbsp;the three towers of&nbsp;Olavinlinna,&nbsp;a&nbsp;15th-century castle? Boutique Hotel&nbsp;<a href="https://www.lossiranta.net/home" target="_blank">Lossiranta&nbsp;Lodge</a>&nbsp;is for you.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Credits: Julia Kivelä

Paddle a canoe around Lake Saimaa

<p>Canoeing is a great way to see a different side of&nbsp;Lake Saimaa.&nbsp;Canoes are freely available&nbsp;to rent&nbsp;in the area&nbsp;and&nbsp;trips&nbsp;to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nationalparks.fi/kolovesinp" target="_blank">Kolovesi&nbsp;National Park</a>, around&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nationalparks.fi/linnansaarinp" target="_blank">Linnansaari&nbsp;National Park</a>,&nbsp;or the wilds surrounding&nbsp;Joutenvesi&nbsp;can be booked online.&nbsp;Most rentals will include life jackets, waterproof paddling maps and dry bags or barrels. With enough snacks&nbsp;in tow, the labyrinthine Lake Saimaa opens beautifully to the inquisitive&nbsp;traveller.&nbsp;</p> <p>For route planning, <a href="https://excursionmap.fi/">Excursionmap.fi</a> is unbeatable.&nbsp;And who&nbsp;knows, you might&nbsp;just&nbsp;be lucky enough to bump into some furry locals along the way; around 400 Saimaa ringed seals populate the water areas, particularly in May.</p>
Credits: Mikko Nikkinen

Enjoy an authentically Finnish holiday by a lake

<p><a href="/vf/articles/the-relaxation-routine-all-finns-know.html">To relax like a Finn</a>, copy the locals and rent a cabin or cottage on the water:&nbsp;According to a&nbsp;2020&nbsp;national survey, Finns own over half a million summer houses.&nbsp;In order to&nbsp;really relax, make sure to book&nbsp;a stay that&rsquo;s&nbsp;at least two&nbsp;to&nbsp;three days&nbsp;long&nbsp;and select&nbsp;a dainty, preferably&nbsp;log-type&nbsp;house, near a lake. Bring some delicious sausages&nbsp;and&nbsp;ice cold&nbsp;drinks and heat up the sauna, then watch as the midnight&nbsp;sun&nbsp;fails to set on the&nbsp;adjacent lake. This is Finland at its most relaxed,&nbsp;authentic&nbsp;and holistic.</p>
Credits: Harri Tarvainen

Get inspired by the national Finnish landscape in Koli

<p>When visiting the Lakeland region,&nbsp;you might want to put&nbsp;Koli&nbsp;on the&nbsp;top of&nbsp;your&nbsp;adventure list. This&nbsp;national&nbsp;park is home to over 4,000&nbsp;species&nbsp;of plants and <a href="/vf/articles/finland-wonderful-wildlife.html">animals</a>, making it one of the most biodiverse parks in Finland.&nbsp;<a href="/vf/articles/discovering-finnish-landscapes-koli.html">Koli&nbsp;also&nbsp;features incredible scenery</a>,&nbsp;with white quartzite bedrock running along majestic Lake&nbsp;Pielinen&nbsp;that can be observed from the top of&nbsp;Ukko-Koli. The area offers&nbsp;many&nbsp;trails and can be visited for day hikes&nbsp;or&nbsp;longer adventures, and the terrain is&nbsp;variable yet suitable for visitors of all ages and conditions. Get ready to be wow-ed&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;this&nbsp;park&rsquo;s&nbsp;scenery will not disappoint!&nbsp;</p>
Credits: Harri Tarvainen

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