
Eastern Finland

Joensuu – Where the City Meets the Wild
When you arrive in Joensuu, the capital of North Karelia in Eastern Finland, you quickly discover a city where urban culture blends effortlessly with the calm presence of nature. A place where you can enjoy an espresso in the heart of the city and go for a wild swim in a quiet river lagoon – all in the same afternoon.
At the vibrant Joensuu Market Square, local life unfolds with a mix of fresh produce, artisan crafts, and a friendly atmosphere. Just a few steps away, the Pielisjoki River flows through the city, offering spaces for fishing, paddling, or simply sitting by the water and watching the world slow down.
A City with Character
Locals often describe themselves as “äkkiväärä” – a uniquely Joensuu way of saying proudly different and a bit quirky. Here, originality is a strength, and being different is celebrated.
This spirit is alive in places like Botania – the world’s northernmost tropical butterfly garden, just a short walk from downtown. Led by renowned light artist Kari Kola, Botania is a peaceful oasis where you can sip cocktails in a lush, tropical climate or attend light and sculpture festivals surrounded by blooming plants and free-flying butterflies.
Nature Is Always Near
Nature isn’t something you have to drive hours to find – it’s part of daily life in Joensuu. Locals fish, kayak, and even ice-swim right in the middle of the city.
From Joensuu, it’s easy to access iconic Finnish landscapes like Koli National Park or explore charming countryside villages filled with tradition, flavor, and personality.
Joensuu is more than just a destination – it’s an experience of contrasts, community, creativity, and calm.
In Eastern Finland, the wild soul of North Karelia reveals itself in breathtaking layers — from ancient hills to whispering forests, and from glistening lakes to roaring whitewater.
Koli National Park, often called the crown jewel of Finnish landscapes, is a place where time slows down and the sky opens up. Here, atop the high ridges of Koli and Juuka, the world unfolds in soft waves of forested hills and endless lake views across majestic Lake Pielinen. It’s no wonder these views have inspired artists, poets, and travelers for generations — Koli is not just scenery; it’s a feeling.
Not far from Koli lies Paalasmaa, Finland’s highest island in a lake, rising boldly from the waters of Pielinen. The island’s rocky shores and peaceful atmosphere invite slow walks, thoughtful silences, and unforgettable sunsets. In Paalasmaa, you’ll find that even silence has its own sound.
And if you crave movement, power, and wild water, Ruunaa’s rapids are calling. These free-flowing torrents near Lieksa offer some of Finland’s most exciting whitewater adventures — whether you prefer rafting, kayaking, or simply hiking along the thunderous riverbanks. But Ruunaa is more than adrenaline. It’s also a place for peace, where mist rises in the morning and ospreys circle above.
North Karelia is not a destination you check off a list. It’s a place that stays with you, in your senses, your stories, and your soul.