Soini
The Pearl of South Ostrobothnia
The area also offers a wide range of other outdoor activities: cross-country cycling, birdwatching, hunting, fishing and berry-picking. In winter, visitors can make the most of the area’s numerous ski tracks and or go downhill skiing at Vuorenmaa Ski Centre. You can also enjoy a dip in a lake from one of the area’s numerous beaches, some of which have a lean-to or places for open fires.
Soini’s long history in its secluded location surrounded by forests still gives the village, with its wooden houses, its special atmosphere. Between the 18th and 20th centuries, the area was known for its tar-burning operations, and hundreds of the old tar-burning pits still remain. The old traditions are also commemorated by a memorial by Antti Maasalo. For anyone interested in military history or history in general, the Kuninkaantupa Museum and the local history museum make interesting places to visit. The studio of Reijo Kivijärvi, one of Finland’s most notable naïve painters, and the outbuildings, including a traditional smoke sauna and shingle factory, are also worth of a visit.