Riihimäki, Finland
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What is Riihimäki
Riihimäki (literally "Drying barn height" in English) is a town and municipality in the south of Finland, about 69 km north of Helsinki and 109 km southeast of Tampere. It is somewhat of a railway junction, since the railway tracks going from different parts of the nation to Helsinki merge there. Sako, Ltd. has a major factory in Riihimäki (...)
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"Many of these goods are displayed and sold at shops along the Esplanade in Helsinki."
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"By the late 20th century, the railroad traffic from Riihimäki south towards Helsinki started to become overloaded, so a more direct track to Lahti was built."
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"[ edit ] Line 1: Helsinki -Turku (Rantarata)."
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"1949 near Helsinki."
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"Kerava station is a crossing-point station, with connections from the main track from Helsinki to Riihimäki to the tracks to Lahti , Sköldvik and Porvoo ,and in the future also to the Vuosaari harbour track."
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"It is somewhat of a railway junction, since the railway tracks going from different parts of the nation to Helsinki merge there."
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mitrijmitrich from Finland wrote about Rautatiemuseo 2 years ago
Suomen Rautatiemuseo on valtakunnallinen rautatieliikenteen erikoismuseo. Sen tehtävänä on säilyttää, kerätä, tutkia ja asettaa esille suomalaista rautatieliikenteen historiaa.
jussi from Finland wrote about Hämeenlinna 2 years, 7 months ago
Hämeenlinna is a nice compact town worth visiting during the summer's Wanaja Festival.
sanppa from Finland wrote about Nurmijärvi one year, 8 months ago
One of the best football fields in southern Finland can be found here!
leo from Finland wrote about Ahvenisto Race Circuit one year, 7 months ago
Get your engine running and head out for Ahvenisto, a race track about a 1 hour drive from Helsinki. It's fairly inexpensive (~20e or so) to drive there with your own car and lots of fun. Helmet is recommended though and a professional racing instructor to give you some hints on how to take the turns and to keep your insurance(!) still viable. You can even rent the whole track for a few hours with a couple of hundred euros.
satuv from Finland wrote about Aulanko one year, 7 months ago
Beautiful Park in Hämeenlinna, 1 h away from Helsinki and Tampere. The well groomed boardwalks, park areas and lakes offer excellent possibilities for you to do outdoor exercise or simply enjoy nature. How does a picnic on the bank of the Swan Lake sound? Or how about lunch on the water, or dinner in the Aulanko lookout tower with breathtaking views? Also nice place to have meetings, conferences etc.
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tonni from Finland wrote about Kalpalinna Bike Park one year, 7 months ago
Nice bike park with lifts open on weekends. Acceptable distance from Helsinki.
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6hill from Finland wrote about Tawast Golf one year, 5 months ago
A good course with a variety of landscape features and plenty of room to use your best driver. The par-3 holes use a lot of imagination and of the rest of the holes, especially notable is the 17th, where the scenery is so beautiful I didn't care that I lost three balls there. An old-fashioned clubhouse serves delicious cakes and unhurried, countryside service.
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HS from Finland wrote about Hämeen linna one year, 3 months ago
The castle of Häme is situated in the city hämeenlinna and by the lake Vanajavesi. It has been made of red bricks while other castles in Finland have been made of grey bricks. It´s worth of visiting and it is said that there lives the ghost of the castle. You can also have a picnic at the park of the castle at a sunny day!
HS from Finland wrote about Aulanko one year, 3 months ago
You can start your visit in Aulanko taking stairs to the observation tower which is 33 metres high and made of granite. From the top are beautiful views at the surrouding area. Then you can walk around the park and go to the swan pool where you can feed swans, ducks and other birds. You must see the ruins which a rich man had built them to his lover. They were made ruins!
HS from Finland wrote about Vanaja church one year, 3 months ago
This quite small, but very charming church is situated in the city of Hämeenlinna. The church dates back to 1600 century. There is external pulpit which is uniqueness. It was used to preach to people up to church hill. The church is worth of visiting.
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