Kirkkonummi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkirkːoˌnumːi], Swedish: Kyrkslätt, pronounced [tɕyrkslɛt]) is a municipality of 39,183 inhabitants (31 August 2017) in southern Finland. The literal meaning of the words "Kirkkonummi" and "Kyrkslätt" in English is "church heath".
Restaurants in Kirkkonummi
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Exceptionally beautiful example of Art Nouveau/A & C architecture designed as a work/living environment by Saarinen, Lindgren, & Gesselius. Every room is in virtually original condition and it's a beautiful home, but the studio and workroom is amazing. The location is somewhat remote and if there was a criticism, it's that it's tricky to find. Other than that ... gorgeous building and amazing environment.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Hirsala Golf are situated in Kirkkonummi less than 30 min drive west from the centre of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The course lies in the peace of a forrest and is designed by David Jones. It is a challenging GEO-certified 18 hole par 72, measuring up to 6.265 metres from the backtee. Hirsala Golf were opened in 2007.
I enjoy the peaceful surroundings, the nature and the excellent quality of services. The 18 signature holes are truly unique. The club house is superb, the service is helpful and the restaurant Spoon offers great food.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Beautifull cave and other rock formations. Near by horse stable is NOT the gateway here, and NOT the parking area! Respect this as they are a private property and have lots of horses and riders there. You can leave your car on a parkingslot 2km away, and walk by the road. After all, this cave is anyway so easy to access, why not take a chance to walk outdoors little more. ☺️ The cave and trails there are easily accessed from the road, several tracks leaving and zigzagging in the forest. Area is small but rocky. Slippery when wet.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The Kirkkonummi main library is an excellent well of cultural services and a splendid extension of a living room. Currently the functions are placed in temporary premises due enlargement construction work in ordinary house by the church and the market place. Anyhow the quality of service is very high: you can borrow books, audio books, read newspapers and magazines, find knowlegde of local concert and meetings among other things. There is good variety of books and information in Swedish also, besides of the wide Finnish sortiment. The personnels gives hints on recommeded books. There are also other items to borrow, eg. Nordic walking sticks, 3d printer and so on. You can reserve to use their public computers for a booked period. Very cosy place to visit!
4.0 based on 13 reviews
St Michael Church is a beautiful medieval greystone church. The construction began in the 15th century. In the mid-19th century, the church was transformed into its present form as a cruciform. The church belfry was built in 1824. I lived for 42 years in Kirkkonummi and under that time visited this church tens of times: school Christmas and prize day events, christenings, confirmations, weddings, and funerals. The church is known from the stained glass windows painted by Lennart Segerstråle in 1930-31. There are a total of 40 stained glass windows.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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