15.10.2025 / Sommar2023

Whether you enjoy outdoors or indoors, the autumn holidays in Raseborg offer something for everyone. The diverse range of nature trails invites you to go and discover the nature and its cones, rocks and trees. Explore the city’s exciting history in the old iron works or Ekenäs old town. Or enjoy a cozy fairy tale in one of the city’s six libraries.

Here are three reasons to visit Raseborg during the autumn holidays.

1. A wide range of activities

As the largest city in Uusimaa province, by area, Raseborg is both diverse and rich in activities. Here you can find for example a wide range of nature trails with the mix of nature, culture and history. Pack a tasty snack and enjoy a break in the middle of nature. In Västerby outdoor recreation area, Kopparö, Gumnäs as well as at some other outdoor destinations, there is the possibility of a barbecue area.

Do not forget geocaching either – Raseborg is an excellent place for this and the search for hiding places makes wandering in nature guaranteed to be more exciting.

On October 18, children aged 5–10 are invited to a Halloween fun and craft session at Ramsholmen (take the first path on the right). From 1–3 PM, they can enjoy nature-based activities and simple crafts. Activities will take place weather permitting.

Curious to see the best view of Ekenäs? Pick up the key to the old water tower from Ekenäs library, climb 164 steps and admire the magical view!

If you enjoy riding a bike, there are several nice bike routes that takes you between villages and historical sites. For the more adventurous, Fiskars Village offers excellent mountain bike routes in beautiful surroundings. The city bikes are also available until the end of the month.

For the smaller ones in the family, there is a wide range of different playgrounds, so go and discover the city’s 36 playgrounds. Among the children’s favourites Fiskars playground and the new adventure course at Pumpviken in Karis. The Lion Park in Ekenäs will be reopening in October after renovations.

When the evening darkness falls and the autumn chill sets in, it’s the perfect time to move your activities indoors. Raseborg has a wide range of activities to choose from – for example, you can visit the public swimming pool, watch a film at one of the two cinemas, try bowling or play padel. Aktia ice hall in Karis also organises public ice skating on Fridays and Saturdays from 3th October!

The public pool in Ekenäs hosts Friday Fun every Friday for children who can swim, from 5 to 7 PM. During these two hours, kids can enjoy the pool’s water toys and other equipment in lanes 4–6. On Thursday, 16 October, there will be games and activities for children aged 6 and older at Ekenäs sports hall, Flemingsgatan 19.

2. Exciting history

Although the city of Raseborg is only 15 years old, its districts and villages hold a much older history than that. In the old iron works in Svartå, Billnäs and Fiskars, you can learn more about the history behind the old iron mills. In order for the old iron mills to once function, coal was produced in the forests of Snappertuna. In the coal village of Malmbacka, you can learn about the history behind coal production. Here you can also relax in a real wood-fired sauna.

In the old town of Ekenäs, you can walk along the narrow streets, admire the old wooden houses and imagine how the life in the city used to be. You get clues from the street names in the old town, which reveals how the townspeople made their living. Here, the streets have existed in the same place since the 16th century. The oldest remaining houses are from the 18th–19th centuries.

Learn more about Raseborg and book a talented guide with you. Choose your field of interest and learn more about the old iron works, the old city of Ekenäs or perhaps one of the beautiful natural areas.

3. Diverse cultural life and locally produced delicacies

Let your imagination and creativity flow during the autumn holidays! Try glassblowing in Fiskars or book a chocolate class in Billnäs. Or immerse yourself in the world of fairy tales in one of the city’s six libraries. The city’s library offers books in at least 28 different languages. For film enthusiasts, there are also two cosy cinemas in Raseborg: Bio Pallas in Karis and Bio Forum in Ekenäs.

Combine history and culture and visit interesting museums. Learn about how the residents of Fiskars lived in the past at Fiskars Museum, or admire the brand-new art exhibition at Chappe Art Museum. Admission to both museums is free for visitors under 18.

Treat yourself with something delicious and fill your stomach with local delicacies! Visit cosy cafes, versatile restaurants and traditional markets during your visit. In Raseborg there is also a dense network of local food lovers, producers and organic farms.

Smaller and larger events are also organized around the city, so take a look at Raseborgs event guide to see what is happening during your visit. The event calendar is continuously updated.

Bonus reasons

• Raseborg is located halfway between Helsinki and Turku, so it is easy to travel to Raseborg by public transport as well as by car.

• Raseborg offers a diverse range of accommodation, from cottages to castles and hotels, so extend your stay and discover all the fun that can be found here.

• Raseborg is a bilingual city, with Swedish as the majority language, so during your visit you can practice both local languages ​​- if you want.


9.08.2025 / Sommar2023

Playgrounds

Visit amazingly fun playgrounds in Raseborg. Lejonparken, “The Lion Park” in Ekenäs is a beloved playground right next to the harbour and Stallörsparken. 

Fiskars playground is located right by the market square. Here kids can live out their sailor fantasies on the ship-shaped jungle gym.  

In Karis’ beautiful nature area Pumpviken you will find an adventure track, with different obstacle courses and activities, plus a mountable cableway that is 20 meters long! 

There are several smaller playgrounds that the city administers. Find all playgrounds here.

A Day Outdoors 

Raseborg with its beautiful forests and hiking trails is perfect for families. The Enchanted Forest trail in Västerby is 5,5km long and is full of blueberries to pick. You can also grill your lunch by the grill site, or take a dip in the lake. In the archipelago you can find Öuddens fairytale path, where magical beings hide.

If you are moving with a pram, Ramsholmen is the perfect location for an accessible walk. In this beautiful park area, located near the heart of Ekenäs, you can spy on birds, spot unique trees and maybe go for a swim at the beach.   

In Fiskars you can find many shorter trails, and in Karis you can’t miss Pumpviken for a beautiful walk!  

Do you enjoy outdoor activities? Check out the information on disc golfing in Raseborg.  

Events for all ages

Raseborg offers a wide range of events for kids of all ages, all year round. Keep track of when various events, such as Arne Alligator’s next visit, upcoming summer theater performances, and other fun things are happening via Raseborg’s event guide. You can find the calendar here.  

The Old Water Tower in Ekenäs

Climbing the 164 steps of the old water tower is not for the faint of heart! The brave are rewarded with a 360-degree beautiful view over Ekenäs. Pick up the keys from Ekenäs library, Raseborgsvägen 8.

Beaches and pools

Raseborg is a paradise for keen swimmers with its countless beaches and indoor pool in Ekenäs. With a bit of luck, you might have the whole beach to yourself. You can play volleyball at Knipans beach in Ekenäs. The indoor public pool also has an exciting water slide!

Discover the mysterious beach at The Dagmar Park, where freshwater flows from the spring. Or visit the idyllic beach in Padva a little further away in Bromarv – the water there is unbelievably clear, and the shallow beach is perfect for smaller kids.  

Most beaches have a changing cabin, outdoor toilet, and a jetty or a life buoy. Find all the city’s managed beaches here

More fun!

A must-see in Raseborg are the spectacular Raseborg castle ruins! Pack a picnic and go enjoy the historical scenery in Snappertuna. In Ekenäs and in Karis you can find charming old cinemas Bio Forum and Bio Pallas, where you can watch a movie and enjoy snacks. At Billnäs gård in the summer you have the chance to meet donkeys and eat delicious sweet or savoury waffles. And why not visit the bowling alley in Ekenäs, or try out an Escape room? Regardless of preferences, there is much to discover in Raseborg!