Lauhanvuori Hill is one of the highest places in Western Finland, with its peak 231 metres above sea level. There is an impressive observation tower
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Lapinkaivo and Lapinharju
There are many stories related to Lapinkaivo, but the body of water was created when a block broke off from the ice sheet and melted,
Kaarlela park
The beautiful Kaarlela, owned by the Lions Club, has an area of about two hectares and is located near the centre of Päntäne. The area
Lauhavuori National Park – Spitaalijärvi
Lake Spitaalijärvi in the Lauhanvuori National Park is one of the highest lakes in the Geopark area. Lake Spitaalijärvi on the Isojoki river is well
Lauhanvuori National Park – Aumakivi Rock
The Aumakivi Rock, with its moss, is a large round boulder in the middle of the forest – like a giant’s tennis ball. On the
Lauhanvuori National Park – Huhtakorpi
The Huhtakorpi area of the Lauhanvuori National Park is home to the so-called Lauha’s fingers. The fingers are five narrow spring streams that flow from
Kauppilankylä truss-framed bridge
In the Kauppilankylä area of Teuva there is a truss-framed bridge in the middle of stunningly beautiful countryside. The map link points to the yard
The moving stone of Teuva
Near Sivi, there is an area that is called the “Land of the moving stone”. Currently, there is no moving stone, but it has been
Katikankanjoni
The steep-edged Katikankanjoni is a marvellously beautiful and soothing place. There are lots of old spruces and a carpet of soft moss. Walking in the
Luonto-Parra
Versatile Parra The Luonto-Parra area has good hiking and skiing facilities. There are many nature trails and fitness trails that are suitable for both short
Lauhanvuori-Hämeenkangas UNESCO Global Geopark
The Lauhanvuori-Hämeenkangas UNESCO Global Geopark is located in western Finland, in the border area of three regions. In South Ostrobothnia, municipalities of the Geopark include
Kirvesmäki court stones
The Kirvesmäki court stones are located in the Äystö area of Teuva. The court stones were used in 1500–500 BC. It is believed that the