Ruissalo National Urban Park is a large natural and cultural park area located on an island near the city of Turku, offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, and birdwatching amid old oak forests and coastal landscapes.
Ruissalo National Urban Park covers the majority of Ruissalo Island, situated just outside the city center of Turku in Southwest Finland. The park spans over 8 square kilometers and is known for its unique combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It features one of Finland’s largest oak forests, meadows, and well-preserved traditional villas, some dating back to the 19th century. Coastal environments along the Archipelago Sea provide scenic views, sandy beaches, and opportunities for leisurely strolls. The park is highly valued for biodiversity, with diverse bird species, rare plants, and insects. Visitors can enjoy multiple activities including walking and cycling on well-maintained trails, swimming at designated beaches, and exploring local historical sites such as the former spa area and villa districts. Recreational facilities include camping, a botanical garden, and café services during summer months. Ruissalo also hosts cultural events and nature guides, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The park's proximity to Turku makes it easily accessible by car or public transport, attracting visitors seeking outdoor experiences close to urban amenities. Preservation efforts focus on maintaining old-growth forests, protecting species dependent on coastal and forest habitats, and balancing public use with conservation objectives.
Extensive old oak forests home to unique flora and fauna
Historic 19th-century villas and former spa buildings
Scenic coastal beaches on the Archipelago Sea
Well-maintained cycling routes connecting the island
One of Finland’s largest oak forests, providing a rare habitat with ancient trees that support diverse species.
Historic spa complex and villa district reflecting 19th and early 20th-century leisure culture in Finland.
Sandy beaches and rocky shores offering scenic views and recreational access to the Baltic Sea archipelago.