The 6 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Southern Ostrobothnia, Finland

June 2, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Southern Ostrobothnia (Finnish: Etelä-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Södra Österbotten) is one of the 19 regions of Finland.
Restaurants in Southern Ostrobothnia

1. Seinajoki Library

Alvar Aallon katu 14, Seinajoki 60100 Finland +358 6 4162317 [email protected] http://kirjasto.seinajoki.fi/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Seinajoki Library

The Seinajoki main library consists of two buildings (Apila and Aalto) and both are architecturally noteworthy. Aalto library was completed in 1965 and was designed by Alvar Aalto. The newer building Apila was opened in August of 2012. Apila is open every day of the year. Aalto library is closed on religious holidays and Sundays and also Saturdays during the summer.

Reviewed By AnnaHenri - Oslo, Norway

A place to read newspapers and have a cup of coffee or lunch, or just sit and read in front of the large windows in a rocking chair and watch the town move by. Great reading nooks for adults, teens, and kids.

2. Powerpark

Puistotie 3, Harma 62300 Finland +358 6 4854100 [email protected] http://www.powerpark.fi/
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Powerpark

Reviewed By Leevii - Seinajoki, Finland

Our family has been in Powerpark almost every year during the last 10 years and it has always been worth the money! There are enough rides for small and big :) Junker (experience the G-forces!), Booster and the wooden roller coaster are the main attractions for my family. There are different kinds of restaurants in the area, but you can also bring your own snacks. The amusement park is kept tidy at all times which is really great. And it's not that crowded as eg. Linnanmäki in Helsinki. I can highly recommend!

3. Pirunpesa

Pirunpesantie 100, Jalasjarvi 61730 Finland +358 50 3676514 http://www.jalasjarvenkylat.fi/ylivalli_pirunpesa
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Pirunpesa

Reviewed By Aiks81

You can go down to the pit and up to the pretty high observation tower. Pirunpesa has many hiking trail. Nature is amazing.

4. Aalto Center of Seinajoki

Kirkkokatu 6, Seinajoki 60100 Finland http://www2.seinajoki.fi/english/tourism/alvar_aalto_in_seinajoki/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Aalto Center of Seinajoki

Reviewed By vappus2015 - Helsinki, Finland

The Aalto Center in Seinäjoki is something so uniwue in Finland. It is really the place to visit. The Church with surroundings and the tower, Town Hall with dark blue walls, bew library and the City Theather. The theather has a restaurant with very tasty buffer lunch!

5. Ahtari Zoo

Karhunkierros 150, Ahtari 63700 Finland +358 30 6215444 [email protected] http://www.ahtarizoo.fi
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4.0 based on 178 reviews

Ahtari Zoo

Ähtäri Snowpanda Resort is a close-to-nature holiday destination and one of the main family attractions in Finland. The heart of the resort is Ähtäri Zoo, the oldest natural animal park in Finland. Ähtäri Zoo houses over 50 different animal species, mainly from the Northern Hemisphere and Scandinavian forest zone - such as brown bear, lynx, snow leopard and roe deer. One highlight of the zoo is Nordic's first giant panda couple and their modern home, the Snowpanda House. Meet the Snowpandas Jin BaoBao (Lumi) and Hua Bao (Pyry) and the rest of the zoo family in Ähtäri!

Reviewed By fsevelin - Charolles, France

If you want to discover local animals like wolves, wolverines, owls etc..., it’s the good place to do it. There is a nice restaurant with friendly staff.

6. Villageshop Veljekset Keskinen

Onnentie 7, Tuuri 63610 Finland +358 10 7707000 [email protected] http://www.tuuri.fi/
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3.5 based on 124 reviews

Villageshop Veljekset Keskinen

Finland's largest VillageShop is more than just shopping. We want to give more to our customers, which is why there is always something interesting going on in the Village Shop. More than a hundred events, small and large, are organised in the Village Shop area each year. In addition to the events, the front yard of Tavarapuoti called Kesätori (Summer Market) offers cheerful market atmosphere with its sales booths. In the summertime, take a free tour around the VillageShop area in the SummerTrain or play a round of golf in our Minigolf track on the banks of the Tuuri River.

Reviewed By KriS343 - Kotka, Finland

We go there 2-3 times a year with our camper van and for us clearly the best time is a weekend in July. All the hullabaloo in the peak season is just so wild that we just want to see it year after year! We don't go there specially for shopping so we don't care about the prices, just as long as it's not much more expensive than in other places it's just fine. The camping site is nice and really cheap, although often we stay on the parking lot for the night(s) as 100+ others because we don't usually need anything from the camping place. The only negative thing that comes to mind is like some other have said, Vesa's burgers are no good. Fortunately there are plenty of other places to get the daily grease and salt.

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