Airisto Natura Area is a coastal nature reserve in Southwest Finland known for its diverse marine and island habitats, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, boating, and exploring unique coastal ecosystems.
The Airisto Natura Area is located along the southwestern coast of Finland, encompassing a network of islands, islets, and coastal waters within the Archipelago Sea. It is part of the EU’s Natura 2000 network, aimed at protecting important habitats and species of European significance. The area features a combination of rocky shores, shallow bays, reed beds, and old deciduous forests. These habitats support a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rare birds such as the white-tailed eagle, various species of waterfowl, and the grey seal. The air and waters around Airisto are remarkably clean, contributing to a rich underwater ecosystem with rich biodiversity in fish and aquatic plants. Historically, the region has been used by local fishing communities and retains traditional maritime culture that visitors can appreciate through small harbors and coastal villages. Recreation in Airisto focuses around boating and kayaking through its archipelago, hiking on marked nature trails, and birdwatching in designated observation points. The relatively calm waters and scenic island views make the area a popular destination for paddle sports throughout the warmer months. In winter, frozen seas and snow-covered landscapes attract cross-country skiers and ice fishermen. Airisto Natura Area appeals to nature lovers, photographers, and anyone interested in coastal ecosystems and tranquil, scenic outdoor experiences.
Extensive archipelago with over 200 islands and islets
Habitat for rare bird species including the white-tailed eagle
Rich underwater ecosystems ideal for snorkeling and kayaking
Traditional fishing villages offering cultural insights
A cluster of over 200 islands and islets offering sheltered bays, diverse habitats, and scenic boating routes.
Designated observation points strategically placed for viewing rare species like the white-tailed eagle and migratory waterfowl.
Small harbors with historical fishing culture, providing cultural context amidst natural surroundings.