A map of 12 Beaches in Hanko.
Vedagrundeti beach is an unofficial beach in Hanko. It is a very natural, sandy, and rocky beach. It is very shallow and nice for longer walks.
The beach has a cool water carousel. Where kids can swing around and jump into the ocean. The water around the carousel is around 50-60cm deep.
A very long sandy beach between Hanko and Tammisaari. Luonnontilainen hiekkaranta.
Silversand-auringonlaskuranta or Silversand Sunset Beach
Märsan beach or Lill-Märsanin uimaranta. There is a jumping tower just to the west of the beach.
A pier next to the boat docks where you can swim.
Lappohjanranta is a sandy beach that streches out for over a kilometer. The path from the parking lot goes through a forest, where you could tent. They have built stairs to get from the forest to the beach and in this way avoid erosion. Managed by UUVI.
Hangonkylä Beach is a little more sheltered than the other beaches in Hanko (which are very windy). There is a jumping tower very close by. Invalaituri, esteetön pukukoppi.
A very shallow beach and is usually less crowded than other beaches around. Slaktiksen uimaranta or Parkkialue hyvin pieni. It is very popular wind surfer location.
Tulliniemen ranta or Naturistiranta or Tulliniemi southern beach is another great windy spot for wind surfers.
Keskustan uimaranta or Regatta beach is
Sunbathe by the water. Finland has surprisingly beautiful sandy beaches on the coast and along lake shores for summer days.
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