Raseborg, on the Finnish south coast midway between the cities of Helsinki and Turku, is closer than you might think. The journey takes just over an hour from those cities, but when you arrive, you step into a different world.
Raseborg Castle Ruins Roam the Knight's Hall and the solars, peek through the loopholes of the hallways and admire the scenery from the vantage point. Raseborg medieval castle is one of the grandest castle ruins in Finland.
Raseborg Tourist Information tourist.office@raseborg.fi +358 19 289 2010, Mon-Fri 9-16. Tourist service point Raseborg Museum Open Tue/Thu-Sun 11:00-17:00, Wed 11:00-20:00 Museigatan 8, 10600 Ekenäs.
Sustainable Raseborg. The City of Raseborg’s 2022-2025 strategy places a strong emphasis on sustainable development. As a HINKU (Carbon Neutral Municipality) member, Raseborg is dedicated to significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions, with the goal of achieving full climate neutrality by 2030. A climate-neutral city means generating no ...
Facts about Raseborg. The town of Raseborg was founded in January 2009, when the former towns of Ekenäs and Karis, and Pojo commune joined forces. The name Raseborg origins from the medieval castle close to Snappertuna village, which still …
Enjoy the nature in Raseborg and discover forests, nature trails, lakes and our unique archipelago. Fish in a lake, take a swim or sleep under a lean-to.
There are six stars in Raseborg: the historical, yet lively Fiskars Village, the medieval Raseborg Castle Ruins, stately Svartå Manor, Billnäs village by the Svartå river and Ekenäs, the picturesque wooden town by the sea.
You can take the train to Karis and then hop on the local Bosse bus to experience the versatile and exciting neighborhoods in Raseborg. Travel to the peaceful archipelago village of Bromarv and enjoy a delicious meal at a local restaurant or explore Bromarv’s highest mountain (60m), Vaktkojberget, through a digital nature trail.