Getting Around
Renting a car is recommended to explore the wider Southwest Finland region and nearby coastal areas.





Halikko is a historic municipality, now part of Salo, situated in the Southwest Finland region. Home to approximately 9,300 residents, it maintains a calm, small-town character that contrasts with larger urban centers. Visitors can enjoy the serene landscape of the Finnish countryside, characterized by rolling fields and proximity to the Baltic coast. Its location makes it a convenient base for exploring the cultural and natural attractions of the Southwest, offering a glimpse into everyday life in rural Finland.
Halikko is a historic municipality, now part of Salo, situated in the Southwest Finland region. Home to approximately 9,300 residents, it maintains a calm, small-town character that contrasts with larger urban centers. Visitors can enjoy the serene landscape of the Finnish countryside, characterized by rolling fields and proximity to the Baltic coast. Its location makes it a convenient base for exploring the cultural and natural attractions of the Southwest, offering a glimpse into everyday life in rural Finland.
Located in the scenic Southwest Finland region.
Small-town charm with a population of under 10,000.
Proximity to the larger service hub of Salo.
Surrounded by traditional Finnish rural landscapes.
Halikko is primarily a residential area with limited tourist-specific attractions.
Public transportation within the town is less frequent than in major Finnish cities.
The town offers a very quiet pace of life, ideal for those seeking relaxation over nightlife.
Renting a car is recommended to explore the wider Southwest Finland region and nearby coastal areas.
Head to the nearby city center of Salo for a larger selection of restaurants, shops, and supermarkets.
A quiet retreat in the Finnish countryside.
EUR €
$80-$140 p/day
Finnish, Swedish, English
Take advantage of the quiet roads and paths for cycling or walking through the local countryside.
June-August
Spring brings the melting of snow and the greening of the fields, perfect for watching the landscape wake up.
The most popular time to visit, with long daylight hours and pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.
Autumn offers crisp air and beautiful foliage colors across the rural Southwest Finland region.
Expect a quiet, snowy landscape; ideal for experiencing a traditional, calm Finnish winter.