Yyteri nature welcomes you The beach in Yyteri is part of an internationally renowned Natura nature reserve. Unique nature and excellent services guarantee things to do and see all year round. The most beautiful sandy beach in the Nordic countries is six kilometers long, so any reference to a paradise is not exaggerated. Shallow beach water is perfect for everyone, even for the youngest members of the family. Yyteri is much more than a sandy beach though, so you should also check out the diverse hiking trails in the area. There is a wide variety of scenery along the trails: the sea, dunes, pine forest, old spruce forest, river crossings, towers for sight-seeing and nature viewing, sandy forest trails. There are also separate trails for mountain biking. In Yyteri you can, among other things, surf, climb, golf, play padel or bounce on trampolines. In the winter season, people go sledding and skiing in Yyteri and enjoy the view and feell of the sea while barbecuing at the campfire. Yyteri beach was awarded an international Blue Flag certificate in early 2022. The beaches that receive it not only meet the criteria related to environment, safety and accessibility, but also maintain them. Blue Flag is one of the world's most well-known environmental certificates for operators of beaches, ports and responsible boating tourism. On your trip to Yyteri, you should also visit Reposaari. The wooden house district of about a thousand inhabitants is also known by the nickname Räpsöö. The island is about three kilometers long and half a kilometer wide. It offers a majestic view of the sea and many interesting details. Get to know Yyteri at www.visityyteri.fi photo: Jussi Mailanen Kirjurinluoto has activities for the whole family In Kirjurinluoto children will find a lot to do for more than just one day, and the whole family will want to return there again and again. The super popular Pelle Hermanni park is much more than a playground. It's actually a huge acitivity park the size of five football fields, with space to play and frolic. In Pelle Hermanni, both the youngest and the oldest children of the family will have fun. In Kirjurinluoto you will also find a traffic park, a musical playground, a grass field where all sorts of ball games can be played, a beach and a chance to swim, and animals in the summer. All this completely free! In Rakkauspuisto "love park", completed in the summer of 2022, you can have a picnic or admire the city's most beautiful scenery siitting in the heart-shaped swing. In the winter season the best way to enjoy Kirjurinluoto is with skates or skis on your feet. There is plenty to do, and there are no limits to creativity! Kirjurinluoto is a few minutes' walk from the city center of Pori. The city train transports visitors between the market square and Kirjurinluoto in the summer. Kirjurinluoto is known to the general public for its annual major events, the most famous of which are Pori Jazz and Porispere festivals. If you've managed to skip these events, next summer it's high time to fix the situation and come enjoy the wonderful events. Check out Kirjurinluoto at www.visitpori.fi/en/kirjurinluoto Culture in Pori Pori is a favorite destination for fans of culture. Whether you like history, theater, or art, you will definitely find interesting places to visit on your trip to Pori. In the museums you can get to know, among other things, bold contemporary art, the golden age of Pori industry, and the nature and animal species of Satakunta. There are also many unique destinations for fans of art galleries. Pori Art Museum is a contemporary art museum founded around Professor Maire Gullichsen's art collection, known for its high-quality changing exhibitions. The exhibitions at the Satakunta museum present the history of Pori and Satakunta. The Rosenlew Museum presents and records Satakunta's industrial cultural heritage. In Nature House Ark, you can get to know Satakunta's nature and regional specialties. Pori Theater is the oldest Finnish speaking theater in Finland! The building was completed in 1884 and is one of the landmarks of Pori and at the same time one of the most beautiful theater buildings in our country. Jusélius mausoleum is located in the Käppärä cemetery a few kilometers from Pori's market square and is one of Pori's most popular attractions. The mausoleum was built by businessman Fritz Arthur Jusélius as the final resting place for his daughter Sigrid, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 11. Get to know the destinations at www.visitpori.fi