A map of 105 Beaches in Ostrobothnia.

Viikingan Beach a great sandy beach to launch kayaks to reach many of the islands around Vaasa or farther out to Raippaluoto. There are changing rooms, a kiosk and a WC.

N63 14.391 E021 56.160

N63 13.769 E021 44.627

Grönvik Beach is just outside Vaasa. Another great sand beach to launch kayaks for adventures. There are changing rooms, an outdoor grill, playground and a WC.

Fjärdskär Beach is right next to the Raippaluoto bridge and right next to Fjärdskär Tower. It is a nice sandy beach that is perfect for launching kayaks to many of the cool islands around Raippaluoto. There are changing rooms and if you walk to the parking lot area there is firewood.
Liukumäki, vene, kelluva laituri, keinuja.
There are changing rooms and a WC
N63 09.683 E021 42.235

Sauna käytössä myös talvisin.
Liukumäki.
Beachvolleyplan
N63 02.052 E021 47.375
Ponnahduslauta, kelluva laituri, liukumäki.
Ponnahduslauta, kelluva laituri, liukumäki, keinut, kiipeilyteline, grillipaikka.
2 liukumäkeä, lähellä ravintola.

vaasa koirien uimaranta or koiraranta is a dog beach next to the city. The Road is pretty close. Also Sandy beach to launch kayaks. There is a an outdoor grill near by, no wood.
There are changing rooms and a WC at this location.
Alavieskanjärvi beach is a swimming spot built on the land of Antero Kodis. Now it is maintained by the city.
N63 16.569 E021 37.766
N63 00.838 E021 39.210
There is a pier, WC and changing rooms.

Isolahden Beach a great sandy beach to launch kayaks to reach many of the islands around Vaasa or farther out to Raippaluoto. There are changing rooms and a wc.
Uimarannalla on ilmoitustaulu, pelastusrengas, keinut ja jäteastiat.
Ponnahduslauta, liukumäki, grillipaikka.
There are is a pier, changing rooms, beach volleyball court and a WC. Connected to this place is a sauna (see other listing) an outdoor grill and very close by a RV camping spot.
Raippaluodon uimaranta. There is a cool jumping tower here, kiosk, WC, changing rooms and a beach volleyball court
Sunbathe by the water. Finland has surprisingly beautiful sandy beaches on the coast and along lake shores for summer days.
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