Rantasalmi Nature Reserves offer pristine boreal forest landscapes, wetlands, and rich biodiversity, making them ideal for nature hikes, birdwatching, and experiencing Finland’s natural heritage.
Located in the municipality of Rantasalmi in the South Savo region of Finland, the Rantasalmi Nature Reserves protect a series of ecologically valuable sites characterized by typical Finnish forest and wetland ecosystems. The area features a combination of old-growth pine and spruce forests, open mires, and clearwater lakes, creating important habitats for a variety of wildlife, including several rare and protected bird species. Historically, the region was shaped by glacial activity and traditional land use practices such as small-scale forestry and reindeer herding, which have helped maintain habitat diversity. Visitors to the Rantasalmi Nature Reserves can enjoy an array of outdoor activities such as hiking on marked trails, Nordic walking, birdwatching stations, and fishing in nearby lakes. The reserves also serve as a sanctuary for species like the Siberian flying squirrel and the lesser spotted eagle. Several traditional Finnish landscapes and small cultural heritage sites, including old cabins and logging routes, remain preserved within the area, offering insight into historical human-nature interactions. The reserve’s peaceful, low-impact recreation opportunities appeal to those looking to experience quiet wilderness, observe nature in seasonal changes from spring thaw to winter snow, and learn about boreal ecosystems through guided tours provided by local nature organizations. The area is less developed compared to larger national parks, making it a destination for visitors interested in solitude and off-the-beaten-path exploration within Finland’s protected natural environments.
Old-growth forest habitats featuring rare Siberian flying squirrels
Network of wetlands and mires supporting diverse bird species
Traditional Finnish cultural remnants such as old forestry cabins
Remote canoeing and fishing sites on nearby lakes
One of the largest protected peatland areas in the reserve, hosting rare wetland plants and providing crucial habitat for breeding birds.
Historic routes used for timber extraction that provide accessible hiking paths and connect various parts of the reserve.
An observation platform located near a key lake area to view waterfowl, raptors, and migratory birds.