Ekenäs Archipelago National Park offers a stunning coastal landscape of islands and skerries, ideal for boating, hiking, and experiencing pristine Baltic Sea nature.
Ekenäs Archipelago National Park is located in the southwestern part of Finland in the Uusimaa region. The park comprises over 300 islands and islets, spread across a large maritime area in the Baltic Sea near the town of Ekenäs (Tammisaari). Its geography is characterized by rocky shores, small bays, and sheltered coves, creating diverse habitats that support a rich variety of plant and animal species. The park contains forested islands, open meadows, and coastal heathlands, making it an important sanctuary for seabirds and marine life. This area has a long history of human activity, with fishing and maritime culture shaping the region’s traditions. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking and canoeing through the archipelago’s calm waters, hiking on marked trails on the larger islands, and birdwatching at key nesting sites. Popular spots include the island of Granholmen and the cliff formations on Roskär. There are well-maintained campsites and traditional fishing huts that add to the visitor experience. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park is known for its tranquil, natural atmosphere combined with accessible recreation, making it a draw for nature lovers, boaters, and photographers. The park is part of Finland’s extensive network of protected coastal areas and contributes to the conservation of Baltic Sea ecosystems.
Granholmen Island with scenic cliffs and traditional fishing huts
Diverse birdlife habitats supporting species like sea eagles and terns
Extensive kayaking routes through archipelago waterways
Secluded campsites accessible mainly by boat
Known for its scenic cliffs and well-preserved fishing huts, offering photo opportunities and a glimpse into local maritime heritage.
Clear, calm waters ideal for kayaking and canoeing through the archipelago’s sheltered channels.
Critical nesting grounds for sea eagles, terns, and other seabirds, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.