Karhula, once a market town and municipality, is now integrated into the town of Kotka in Finland's Kymenlaakso region. It is historically significant due to its industrial roots, with the name 'Karhula' meaning 'place of bear', reflecting its cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the area's history and enjoy the local Finnish culture.
Explore the industrial history of Karhula, which is reflected in its architecture and local culture.
Karhula is part of Kotka, which is accessible by road and public transport from major Finnish cities.
The name 'Karhula' means 'place of bear', a nod to its cultural significance.
Spring in Karhula is mild and ideal for exploring the historical sites and enjoying local culture.
Summers are pleasant and perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the surrounding nature.
Fall offers a beautiful landscape with changing foliage, ideal for photography and sightseeing.
Winters can be cold, but it's a great time to experience Finnish winter traditions and indoor attractions.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
22,867
Finnish, Swedish, English
April-June, September-November