HEADING FOR FINNISH LAKELAND | LOVIISA & HAMINA 🇫🇮

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  • My amazing road trip through Finnish Lakeland starts with a drive along Finland’s south coast calling in at Loviisa and Hamina, two interesting towns between Helsinki & the Russian border.
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    Finnish Lakeland (Järvi-Suomi) is the largest lake district in Europe containing over 50,000 lakes and an almost endless landscape of lush forestry. My road trip in Finland’s far east will capture plenty of spectacular driving routes, hiking trails and nature. First though, we’ve got to get there!
    I hired a car from Helsinki Airport and set off for Porvoo, it was late so I booked some accommodation (Motelli On Line Porvoo) to get a good night's rest. The next morning I was up early and back on the road driving along Finland’s incredible south coast towards Loviisa and Hamina.
    I took a short self guided tour of Loviisa as soon as I arrived, parking close to the Stone Park in the Old Lower Town. From there I wandered through a cemetery and up onto a trail that followed the Eteläharju ridge to a red iron-made, art nouveau styled observation tower (Kukkukivi Näköalatorni). Of course I couldn’t resist climbing up to the top!
    I headed into the new town and marvelled at the mighty Loviisa Church (Loviisan Kirkko) which was close to the Town Hall overlooking Loviisa Market Square (Loviisan Tori). On my way out of town I stopped off at Loviisa Fort at Garnison Park, a defensive structure built by the Swedes after their defeat in the Russo-Swedish War 1741-1743.
    I continued driving east until I arrived on the circular streets of Hamina Finland - and took a quick look at the Largest Flag of Finland (Suurlippu), the so-called Monumental Flag of Finland. Hamina was built on a radial ring layout which makes walking along the streets kinda cool if not confusing!
    Literally in the centre of Hamina is the beautiful yellow Hamina Town Hall (Haminan Raatihuone) which just happens to be across the street from the wonderful St John’s Church (Johanneksen Kirkko). I walked over to Hamina Market (Haminan Tori) where I spotted the Ukrainian national flag proudly flying on top of a circular tower.
    My final stop was the historic Hamina Fortress (Haminan Linnoitus) which doubles up as a concert venue and the home of the Hamina Christmas Market during the winter months. According to my sources, the fortification’s casemates double up as the stalls of the market - which is a pretty neat idea if you ask me!
    📖 CHAPTERS:
    📖 00:00 Introducing my Finnish Road Trip
    📖 02:28 Loviisa Kukkukivi Observation Tower
    📖 04:06 Loviisa Old Lower Town
    📖 04:48 Loviisa Market Square
    📖 05:22 Loviisa Church
    📖 06:44 Loviisa Land Fortress
    📖 10:12 Largest Flag in Finland
    📖 10:54 Hamina Wooden Houses
    📖 12:06 Hamina New Town Square (Haminan Tori)
    📖 12:35 Hamina Flag Tower
    📖 12:54 Hamina’s Radial Pattern Streets
    📖 14:32 Hamina Fortress
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  • @MattWhitingsEurope
    @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 22 dny +7

    THANKS FOR WATCHING!! 👍 If you enjoyed the video please consider LIKING & SUBSCRIBING - they really help me out! 👍 🇫🇮 My FINLAND Travel Vlogs → bit.ly/mwt_finland | 📷 Connect on INSTAGRAM → bit.ly/mwt_instagram 📍 My videos on a TRAVEL MAP → bit.ly/mwt_map

  • @mattilindstrom
    @mattilindstrom Před 15 dny +26

    Nice to see a traveller who takes the time to see the less known places, and really takes the time do his research. My hat's off to you Mr. Whiting!

  • @ruthskogstrom8174
    @ruthskogstrom8174 Před 12 dny +14

    I am a Brit and i moved to the outskirts of Lovisa almost 20 years ago. The area is very beautiful and i love living here. I look forward to following your journey around Finland. A nice video!

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 12 dny +1

      Sounds really nice, I was very impressed with the town and all that I found along the south coast. Pleased to have you on board, looking forward to seeing more as I head north.

  • @ScenesBySevy
    @ScenesBySevy Před 27 dny +30

    A pleasant surprise to see you have been touring Finland again. Finland's East side is not so popular outside beyond the borders, but there is a lot to see: Savonlinna, Imatra rapids, Lappeenranta, Mikkeli and of course the many lakes, it is a region with many mökki's.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny +4

      Thank you sir, it is good to be back! The thought of it being a relatively unknown part of Finland (to foreigners anyway) is what drew me to it - got a taste of the great Finnish lakes when I visited Hameenlinna a few years ago & decided to do a bit more exploring. I guess most people either visit Helsinki or Lapland so it was good to head out east! Hope all is well with you?!

    • @ScenesBySevy
      @ScenesBySevy Před 25 dny +2

      @@MattWhitingsEurope I don't know if you were in Finland already, but last weekend the largest Aurora Borealis happened in the last 20 years.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 25 dny

      I’ve heard some bits on the news recently. Thanks for the info - I would love to see them!

  • @shaman2384
    @shaman2384 Před 14 dny +7

    This is awesome. Bit tired of travel videos where they just go to Helsinki :D

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 13 dny

      Thank you, I've got some exciting adventures lined up so stay tuned! Thanks for watching.

  • @JoseyStranded
    @JoseyStranded Před 19 dny +11

    At 9:50 you can see a wildlife bridge built over the highway.

  • @bashthelegend
    @bashthelegend Před 18 dny +14

    Pretty unique video! As you said, not many foreigners visit these places and even fewer travel vloggers. Cool stuff.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 17 dny +1

      Thank you! One of the things I really loved about the region is that it felt undiscovered! Like I was the only one there. Love that feeling!!

  • @turpasauna
    @turpasauna Před 9 dny +2

    Hello to you. I've noticed a bunch of Brits getting interested in our culture lately. We welcome you! There seems to be a mutual sense of humor and understanding.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 8 dny +1

      Very true! Thanks for the welcome, always a pleasure to visit Finland!

  • @clopec
    @clopec Před 16 dny +7

    The history of the two cities is intertwined. The Swedes started fortifying Hamina to act as a border fortress after Sweden had lost Viborg/Viipuri to Russia in 1721. In 1740 also Hamina was lost, so Lovisa was next in turn to act as a border fortress. The Swedes never managed to finish the defenses around either city. And perhaps as a symbol of the crumbling Swedish empire, the border towns and fortifications became less impressive for each iteration. Albeit the fortifications in Hamina were actually completed by the Russians.
    Kotka in between the two was the border fortress of the Russians back when the border was between Kotka and Lovisa, with a land fortress in Kyminlinna and a sea fortress around the bay.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 16 dny +2

      Thanks for the information, very interesting to read some of the history. I had Kotka on my list of places to visit but unfortunately did not get time so I'll have to save that for another trip!

  • @mikaellindroos1594
    @mikaellindroos1594 Před 2 dny +1

    Thank you for showing my hometown Loviisa.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před dnem +1

      My pleasure, I enjoyed taking a walk around and seeing it for myself. Lovely little town!

  • @samuelmyllyaho6066
    @samuelmyllyaho6066 Před 11 dny +4

    Many finns including me will never visit all these places so it's cool to see what our land has to offer!

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 10 dny +1

      Glad I can introduce you to some of these wonderful places! Thanks for watching.

  • @CletusMcdonagh
    @CletusMcdonagh Před 18 dny +7

    Glad to see travelling videos from Finland not from Helsinki. People will see the true Finland and landscapes not only the culturalmess that helsinki is trying to be. Thank you for the good video and nice editing👍🏻 You got new subscriber here

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 17 dny +3

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video & thanks for subscribing. I know what you mean about Helsinki and Lapland, when I was researching my trip it seemed like they were the only places people ever go. When I realised how amazing Finnish Lakeland is I knew I had to go there.

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 Před 9 dny +1

    Thank you ! Greetings from Mikkeli.

  • @webusygaming9461
    @webusygaming9461 Před 26 dny +10

    Your views might not be massive but the quality of your work and your commitment to this channel is really impressive. Thank you for the content, always gives me the holiday blues 😂

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 25 dny

      Thank you! Much appreciated!! Glad to hear you’re enjoying the videos 😃

  • @oh2mp
    @oh2mp Před 26 dny +8

    Great video again. I like very much that you always do your "homework" well and tell the watchers about history and other facts about the places etc. what you see. And you were absolutely right in the beginning. Many foreign tourists see Helsinki and Lapland ski resorts only, and that's a pity. Our country would have much more to offer. Now I'm waiting for the next episode. I am originated from that lakeland area although I've lived about 30 years in Helsinki metropolitan area now.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny +2

      Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it! I do try to read up on places before I visit - I’m glad that comes through in the video. Looking forward to sharing more in the coming months - I’ve got some exciting plans!

  • @GGLEGO
    @GGLEGO Před 18 dny +5

    Thank you for these videos. Eastern Finland and its beauty is totallu worth seeing and exploring, but even us Finns often forget about it. I warmly recommend Kuopio, it's a beautiful city in the heart of Savonia region, and especially nice in the summer. I recommend doing a little boat cruise on the lake there, it's not very pricey.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 17 dny +1

      Thanks for the recommendation, I will keep that in mind as I head further north. It's a wonderful area for sure, all seems so remote and isolated - at times making me feel like I was the only one there!

  • @Finland-SkiTeam39-40
    @Finland-SkiTeam39-40 Před 17 dny +4

    Very impressing and have to say as a Finn that your videos are so infomative and perfectly done. Full respect and thank you !!!

  • @DemonicGoblin-mv4ob
    @DemonicGoblin-mv4ob Před 26 dny +5

    Your perspective is truly epic

  • @annukkas
    @annukkas Před 12 dny +2

    What a nice surprise! Hamina is my childhood home town - now I live in Porvoo. The south eastern part of Finland hasn't been doing that well, since jobs have been lost (thanks to Google some are created) and the important Russian tourist haven't been around anymore. The tourists from other countries focus usually on Helsinki area or Lapland, so it's nice to get some attention for the eastern parts and towns, too. Hamina is quite charming little town by the sea which offers a lot of things to do and is doing it's best to keep itself welcoming and relevant.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 12 dny +2

      Yes I know what you mean about people only travelling to Helsinki or Lapland - I didn't realise the lake distract was there until a few years ago when I ended up in Hämeenlinna. Since then I really wanted to return and explore the region - glad I got the chance too. Shame about the lack of Russian tourists but I'm sure all will end well. Once more international travellers realise what they're missing they'll come in droves! Thanks for watching!

  • @CulturalBarbarian
    @CulturalBarbarian Před 27 dny +3

    Finnish Lakeland is quite unknown to foreign tourists.
    There are a lot of remote, but nice places like Petkeljärvi near Ilomantsi or Valamo monastery between Joensuu and Varkaus.
    There are summer cities like Lappeenranta, Savonlinna, Kuopio (which is almost an island) and maybe even Kajaani.
    A lot of genuine people, small museums and wacky festivals too.
    International marketing is just terrible or non-existing for the most of it, even though you'll do fine with English almost anywhere.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny

      I’ve got to admit that I hadn’t heard of it until I visited Hameenlinna a few years back. Some people call it the gateway to Finnish Lakeland & I loved it! So much so I’ve returned. I did feel a little bit removed from the tourist trail but that’s what I enjoyed the most! Thanks for your comment, very interesting to read!

  • @diarmaiddillon1568
    @diarmaiddillon1568 Před 26 dny +4

    Another great video😊

  • @tiistai9696
    @tiistai9696 Před 26 dny +3

    Great. Finally Finland videos.

  • @WITYTRAVELS
    @WITYTRAVELS Před 26 dny +2

    No one does off the normal path Finland like you! Love the black roof on that church! That IS a big flag. Never seen the Kalmar flag. The Russian flag from 1858 looks cool too.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny +1

      Thanks, I’m looking forward to finding some lakes as I head north! 😀

  • @harrikoivu5016
    @harrikoivu5016 Před 27 dny +2

    Hi Matt, wonderful to see you back in Finland. Looks like your trip will touch upon many places my wife and I just visited in October. Although I grew up in Ostrobothnia (West Coast) and have lived abroad for a long time now, I always enjoy visiting the Finnish Lakeland district. There are lots of videos on Helsinki and Lapland on CZcams so appreciate your fresh approach to Finland.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny

      Thank you very much. I thought the same about Helsinki & Lapland so was really glad to hear about Finnish Lakeland which has an undiscovered feel to it, in my eyes anyway. Such a wonderful area & everything feels so distant and peaceful - which is great! Thanks for your comment, very interesting to read.

  • @LapinPete
    @LapinPete Před 20 dny +2

    Interesting thing about it is that it was build as renaissance "ideal city", a circular plan surrounded by a star fort. Not many of those left in Europe.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 17 dny

      Indeed, I can't remember seeing anything like it before. Very different from the norm!

  • @Nikkeloodeon
    @Nikkeloodeon Před 12 dny +1

    11:02 These buildings are some of the oldest surviving houses in Hamina, being from the early 1800s, and are still inhabited today. Most of the city centre burnt down back then in the many fires the town has witnessed since most of it used to be built from wood.
    The one church in Hamina you didn't show in this video (Church of Maria) is also the oldest building in all of the Kymenlaakso county. It was built around 1430 to 1470, although it has been renovated from time to time. You can see its steeple in the background at 11:52.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 12 dny

      Thanks for the info, shame I missed that one. Sounds like an interesting place. I've visited a few other Finnish towns and villages that suffered multiple fires so Hamina is not alone - I guess it use to happen quite a lot when people tried heating dry wooden buildings.

  • @TheKyykky
    @TheKyykky Před 12 dny +1

    There are actually 3 fortresses. Bastion Ungern and Rosen next to each other and then svartholm the seafortress. Nice to see somebody travel somewhere else than the big cities or Lapland

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 12 dny

      Thanks for the information, very interesting. Very pleased I chose the lakes, looks like a wonderful area!

  • @finnishculturalchannel
    @finnishculturalchannel Před 16 dny +2

    There's also the historical King's Road, which connected Bergen, Oslo, Stockholm and St. Petersburg, and in Finland from Åland Islands Maarianhamina to Turku and to Vyborg, and the towns and villages between. King of Sweden, Adolf Frederick, visited Loviisa (formerly Degerby) in 1752 and named it after his wife Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. When visiting the coastal towns as tourists, there's also the archipelago to consider. E.g. 25 kilometers south west of Hanko, there'e a popular day trip destination, Bengtskär Lighthouse, which was built in 1906 on the Bengtskär skerry, where it rises 52 meters above sea level and is the highest one in the Nordic countries. Finnish Lakeland is spoken as the next Lapland when it comes to tourism. Sadly the use of Saimaa Canal isn't advised at the moment. The canal connects the Lakeland with the Gulf of Finland near Vyborg, Russia. Hamina has a long tradition as a military town with its historical star-shaped fortress. The army reserve officer school and garrison are located there, inside and right outside the city. That Bastion is the location where E.g. the annual Hamina Tattoo military music festival takes place. Between Loviisa and Hamina there's Kotka city. There are E.g. parks, which have received the UK-based Green Flag Awards and one of the Finland's biggest summer festivals, Kotka Maritime Festival.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 15 dny +1

      Really interesting to read through, thanks for posting it. I hadn't heard of Bengtskär Lighthouse until you mentioned it. I can totally see why Finnish Lakeland will be the next Lapland - although the locals may not want that! Thanks again.

  • @Pikaxsu
    @Pikaxsu Před 11 dny +1

    [2:09] Motelli is not the name of the place where you stayed in Porvoo "motelli" means "motel". "hotel" = "hotelli" (Later in Hamina grill-> grilli and so on.)

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 10 dny +1

      Thanks for the info, I didn't realise that. I stayed at the Motelli On Line, here's a link to it --> maps.app.goo.gl/a8BJNa2haWJnCsd39

  • @Hongaars1969
    @Hongaars1969 Před 27 dny +1

    Hi Matt. Thank you for another exciting video. True, Helsinki airport hotels very expensive. You are a (true) adventurer, visiting places that I possibly might never get visit myself. The wooden buildings remind me of structures in New Zealand. The countryside looks beautiful and remote. There must be thousands of kilometers of borderland between Finland and Russia. Generally, filming at border crossings is forbidden but if you do come near to a border crossing, it would be interesting to hear if any traffic is permitted across the border. Wising you on-going travels. Cheers Zoltán

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 26 dny +1

      Thank you for your comment, I appreciate you watching! Got plans to visit the Finnish/Russian border later in the trip so stay tuned - it’s a fascinating area. I’ll also be talking about the history of the border in the next video - and visiting some unique places. Thanks again. 👍

    • @Hongaars1969
      @Hongaars1969 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@MattWhitingsEurope Thanks Matt. Since I may never see many of those places, I eagerly anticipate each of your uploads. I know not how these algorithms work but thankfully you somehow appeared on mine. As always, safe travels. Zoltan

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thanks Zoltan, much appreciated. 😀

  • @theoneandonly57
    @theoneandonly57 Před 19 dny +1

    😊😊

  • @Mojova1
    @Mojova1 Před 11 dny +1

    I don't think the place was called Motelli. Motelli is just a motel in Finnish. 🙂

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 10 dny

      Turns out it was called Motelli On Line, here's a link to it --> maps.app.goo.gl/a8BJNa2haWJnCsd39

    • @Mojova1
      @Mojova1 Před 10 dny +1

      @@MattWhitingsEurope MD online - Motelli Motel. You might be right but it is a weird name. 😃 I am waiting for your episode where you visit Savonlinna. I have lived there 10 years and it is the best city in Finland in my opinion.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 8 dny

      Looking forward to sharing it in the coming weeks. My trip to Savonlinna wasn't without incident though 🫣

  • @erkkavilhunen4916
    @erkkavilhunen4916 Před 13 dny +1

    At czcams.com/video/LknhyUPx0LI/video.html you can see how highway has been dug into rocky hillside. One reason is to get road more level by digging in at higher areas. Rocks exploded out from here have been moved to fill out lower areas nearby. In connection to war theme of your trip those rock faces next to highway can be used to block the road in case of invasion. Finnish army is prepared to blow up them all on to roads. This also included every bridge and tunnel on every road you travel while doing your tour. Lakes have north south orientation. In between them there are swamps which prevent use of heavy equipment. What is left for solid ground is full of large boulders dropped by ice age and endless number of trees covering whole area. Not a easy place to drive tank column through when forest speaks Finnish and is equipped with anti-tank weaponry.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 13 dny

      Thanks for the additional details, very useful and fascinating to read. Makes sense to have those precautions in place, sadly you never know when you might need them.

  • @companyjoe
    @companyjoe Před 16 dny +3

    "All the people of FInland told us it would be daft to build a huge flag pole for the sake of attracting tourism. Who's laughing now!"

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 15 dny +1

      😂😂😂 When I read it was the largest in Finland I just had to go see it!!

    • @companyjoe
      @companyjoe Před 15 dny +1

      @@MattWhitingsEurope You should get a medal for it. Talk to Visit Finland.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 14 dny +1

      Thank you!! I may just do that 😆

  • @wanhapatu
    @wanhapatu Před 19 dny +3

    3:43 You can see the Loviisa nuclear powerplant there in the distance, 10 km away.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 18 dny +1

      Incredible, didn't realise that. Shows that it was a nice clear day. Thanks for saying!

  • @mirovii
    @mirovii Před 11 dny +2

    Have to say you look like a finnish guy

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 10 dny +2

      Haha a few people have mentioned the same thing. My honourary Finnish name is Matti apparently! 😂😂

  • @anttieskelinen1
    @anttieskelinen1 Před 19 dny +4

    Not a military museum but military base. Reserve officer school.

    • @Sir_Baddington
      @Sir_Baddington Před 19 dny +3

      i believe there is also a museum.

    • @anttieskelinen1
      @anttieskelinen1 Před 19 dny +2

      @@Sir_Baddington Not that area what he point out. There is museum of Reserve officer school and UN peace keeping museum out of the picture.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 18 dny

      Thanks for clearing that up, I must have confused it with the museum next door.

  • @hennapeltonen3137
    @hennapeltonen3137 Před 19 dny

    That drone footage is breaking Finnish law. You are not allowed to photograph or take videos of military zones from the air without permission.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 18 dny

      I always check for flight restrictions before taking off and am careful to avoid flying over closed airspace.

    • @hennapeltonen3137
      @hennapeltonen3137 Před 18 dny

      @@MattWhitingsEurope There is no flight restriction in Hamina. It's just global ban in whole Finnland.

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 17 dny +2

      There's no ban in Finland, however like every country there is restricted and banned airspace, for example above airports, prison and power plants. I was flying in the open category and as said I always check the airspace before taking off. Here's a bit more info --> www.droneinfo.fi/en/operations-open-category?toggle=Operation%20sub-category%20A1

    • @jijlaitinen
      @jijlaitinen Před 15 dny +4

      Rules for drones did change at the beginning of this year to more thighter than it was before. BUT, as long as you fly under 250g drone, under maximimum altitude 120m, you fly only over random people (not crowd) and respect cities specifically marked no fly zones (and airfields and such) for example in Helsinki city centre, you are basically good to go.
      Nice video btw 😀👍

    • @MattWhitingsEurope
      @MattWhitingsEurope  Před 13 dny

      Thank you sir!