A map of 18 Beaches in Kirkkonummi.
Not a beach, but beach volleyball courts
Lamminjärvi Beach is on Lake Lamminjärvi in the neighborhood of Veikkola. The bottom of the lake is flat and deepens gradually. The water is clean but brown. There is a private sauna nearby that you can rent. You can not use this sauna. IT IS NOT IN USE. But, it has become famous over social media & internationally. Basically it is an old sauna on concret pillars that has become slanted because of the ice. It has been called the crooked sauna or drunken sauna.
Asukasyhdistyksen ylläpitämä ranta.
A small beach on Lake Vitträsk. There is a parking lot here. A good spot to hike around the lake.
Storträsk beach is a sandy beach on Lake Stortrask / Bakträsk in the neighborhood of Evitskog. The water depth slowly increases. The water is clean but cloudy. There is a large grassy area to sit & play next to the beach. Someone has set up a volleyball net (not the best) on the grass.
Upinniemen beach is a beach in Upinniemi. Merenranta, varuskunta-alue, lupa vaaditaan.
Syväjärvi Beach is a sandy beach on Lake Syväjärvi. The water is clean but cloudy / brown. The beach is flat and the water depth increases gradually. The beach has a large grassy area.
A small sandy beach with a new pier
Långvik beach is a small beach, very little sand
Sundet beach. There is a private sauna near by you can rent
Svartvik beach is a small rocky beach next to the road
A beach volleyball court next to a lake
Tampaja Beach is on Lake Tampaja in the neighborhood of Veikkola. The bottom is flat and deepens gradually. Clean water but brown. There is a small grassy area next to the beach. The largest "tourist Attraction"" is the leaning Sauna in the Lake. "
Sunbathe by the water. Finland has surprisingly beautiful sandy beaches on the coast and along lake shores for summer days.
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