Seinäjoki’s Ruuhikoskigolf

Selected as one of the Nordic region’s top 100 golf courses in 2016, the recently renovated Ruuhikoskigolf welcomes all players for a round of golf in Seinäjoki. Designed by the internationally renowned golf course designer Robert Trent Jones Jr, the course blends in with the surrounding countryside and includes variation in elevation. This course requires …

PowerPark – Cottages, apartments and caravans

Accommodation to suit all tastes You can choose from a wide range of cottages of different sizes and in different locations, one even up among the treetops! In addition to cottages, accommodation is available in caravans and holiday apartments. Casa Rosina cottage The Casa Rosina cottage is a deluxe Alpine-style log cabin with ample room …

PowerPark – Camping

Rio Grande Camping A green and pleasant campsite Located near PowerPark, the Rio Grande campsite offers comprehensive services. The campsite offers caravans pitches and mobile homes, but there are no tent pitches. The pleasant campsite offers 65 tarmacked sites for caravans and mobile homes with electric and TV hook-ups. Electricity is included in the price. In …

PowerPark – Hotels

PowerPark offers accommodation in three different hotels. Magical Park Hotel Härmä Why spend only one day at the amusement park, when you can spend the night at Funland Park’s hotel and continue your adventure the following day? With its Italian landscape paintings, the log-built Park Hotel Härmä exudes the unique charm of an old luxury cruise ship. Some …

PowerPark

Finland’s most exciting amusement park is the beating heart of the PowerPark entertainment centre. PowerPark consists of 160 hectares of fun, speed, activities and excitement – without age limits. While PowerPark’s heart is the amusement park, the area also offers plenty of other things to do and see. The amusement park features 40 hair-raising rides. …

Peräseinäjoki Church

Peräseinäjoki first became a chapel parish of Ilmajoki in 1798, after which it was an independent parish from 1882 until 2005, when it merged with the Seinäjoki parish. Today, Peräseinäjoki is one of Seinäjoki’s independent chapel parishes. Also known as Pyhän Paavalin kirkko (St. Paul’s Church), the church is located in the centre of the …

Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna

Welcome to Seinäjoki, the capital of Ostrobothnia! Seinäjoki’s Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna is the ideal choice for a hotel, when you want to be in the city centre. The hotel is located by the Market Square, a stone’s throw away from all the cultural events and venues. Seinäjoki Arena, Frami congress centre, Rytmikorjaamo concert venue or …

Original Sokos Hotel Lakeus

Welcome to the heart of Ostrobothnia! Located in Seinäjoki, Original Sokos Hotel Lakeus offers services with hospitality that Ostrobothnia is famous for. Our province is known for its food production and this is reflected in our menu and breakfast spread, as we use local ingredients and produce wherever we can. Our hotel offers several rooms with …

Nurmo Museum

The Nurmo Museum is maintained by the Nurmoo-Seura local history association. The main building is a former home of the local Yli-Teppo or Mäki-Teppo family. It stands close to its original site near the riverbanks of the Nurmonjoki. Other buildings have also been relocated to the estate. The two-storey, double-hall building was built in 1796. …

Nurmo Church

Nurmo Church was built by Antti and Kaappo Hakola. The church was consecrated in 1779, when Nurmo was finally granted permission to establish its own parish and the old unauthorised sermon room had run out of space. Built next to the old sermon room, the church is surrounded by a small graveyard, which has been …