A map of 7 Beaches in Hattula.
At Mierola harbor, on lake mierolansalmi, next to the rowing boats is a dog beach
Kalkkosten vanha uimaranta or Kalkkosten Dog beach is located behind the Panssarimuseo on Lake Lehijärvi. It is on a 18km biking trail called: Hämeen Ilvesreitti Hattula maastopyöräilyreitti
Kalkkosten uimaranta or Kalkkosten beach is on Lake Lehijärvi. It is long a shallow and good for families. It is on a 18km biking trail called: Hämeen Ilvesreitti Hattula maastopyöräilyreitti.
Nihattula beach is on Lake Armijärvi. The beach gets deep very fast. The city says the childrens playing area is small & challenging for the elderly. It is has very clean water. It is on a 18km biking trail called: Hämeen Ilvesreitti Hattula maastopyöräilyreitti. Beachvolleykentällä takarajojen takana pienet katsomotilat.
Herniäinen beach is on Lake Vanajavesi in Hattula. It is a popular beach. There is a seperate area ropped off for children. It is a EU public beach. Uimarannalta löytyy lisäksi lasten leikkipaikka, beachkenttä ja matonpesupaikka. Beachvolleykenttä sijaitsee uimarannalla. Rannalla on lasten leikkipaikka, pukukoppi, wc-tilat, matonpesupaikka sekä huvimaja.
Papplanniemi beach is on Lake Vanajavesi. It is a small beach, good for families. The parking is 200 meters from the beach.
Sunbathe by the water. Finland has surprisingly beautiful sandy beaches on the coast and along lake shores for summer days.
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