Experience Raseborg with a Guide!
Raseborg offers a fantastic mix of small-town charm, idyllic archipelago, vibrant countryside, and historic ironworks settings.
Our certified guides are dedicated to providing unforgettable experiences throughout Raseborg. Contact us to book the perfect tour with one of our skilled guides. They have extensive expertise and can tailor the experience to your preferences and interests.
With a guide, you'll see and experience more. We can recommend hidden gems – beaches, cafés, restaurants, and attractions you may never have heard of!
Raseborg Offers Something for All Senses!
Ekenäs is a charming seaside town. In the Old Town, you can enjoy a unique atmosphere along its picturesque streets. Finland's oldest pedestrian street, Kungsgatan, is lined with delightful specialty shops, and the town center features restaurants offering outstanding dishes made with local ingredients.
Karis captivates visitors with its rich culture, functionalist architecture, and lush nature trails. The area's history dates back to the Iron Age.
A visit to the ironworks areas of Fiskars, Svartå, and Billnäs offers truly unique experiences. Fiskars Village is now an internationally renowned hub for art and design. Svartå Manor is one of Finland's most significant estates, and Billnäs has become a versatile venue for cultural activities.
The medieval castle ruins that gave the town its name are the region's proudest historical landmark.
Your visit to Raseborg will gain deeper meaning with the help of a specialized, professional guide.
Get to know the different areas of Raseborg:
Ekenäs - Snappertuna - Tenala - Bromarv
Ekenäs is a historic town dating back to the 16th century, known for its well-preserved old town center and its wonderfully beautiful and unique archipelago.
Snappertuna is home to the historic Raseborg Castle, built in the 14th century, which played a significant role in the region's medieval history.
Tenala offers a rural idyll with green fields, farms, and a medieval church. You'll also find local producers here – Friman's General Store, with its cheese counter, is a must-visit.
Bromarv is a gateway to the archipelago, featuring small boat harbors, summer cafés, and popular markets and events throughout the summer.
Karis - Svartå - Billnäs
Karis is a vibrant small town known for its functionalist architecture, cultural life, and railway connections.
Billnäs, founded in 1641, is one of Finland's best-preserved ironworks villages. Today, it is also a hub for events, crafts, and relaxation.
Svartå is best known for Svartå Manor, one of the oldest manors in the country, surrounded by a grand park and the Svartå River flowing through the area.
Pojo - Fiskars
Pojo is an area rich in history and natural beauty. It is home to Pojo Church, one of the oldest in the region, and nearby you'll find Kasberget — a historic site with traces dating back to ancient times.
Fiskars Village, founded in 1649, is one of Finland's most famous destinations. This historic ironworks village is now a vibrant hub for design, art, and craftsmanship. Visitors can explore unique shops and studios, as well as enjoy art exhibitions and events in a charming setting.