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Virolahti, Finland
Virolahti, Finland. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於Virolahti

Virolahti is a municipality in Kymenlaakso, in the southeastern corner of Finland.

Virolahti旅遊指南

城市概覽

The central town of the municipality is Virolahti. However Virolahti is probably best known for the border crossing to Russia at Vaalimaa. The area around Vaalimaa has a disproportionate number of shopping malls and stores (some of them defunct) for such a small municipality. They Russian tourists who came for shopping trips before the invasion of Ukraine practically closed the border.

Tourist information Visit Virolahti web page

如何抵達

Motorway 7 from Helsinki via Porvoo, Kotka and Hamina (part of the E18) passes Virolahti and goes to the 1 Vaalimaa border station. From Russia, A-181 (also part of the E18) goes from St. Petersburg to Vyborg and on to Torfyanovka (the Russian border station). Regional road 387 comes in from Lappeenranta. The eastern end of the King's Road is at the border. You can get in by car, and there are also buses from Helsinki along regional road 170 (old highway 7). Buses between Finland and Russia stop at Vaalimaa, but they are unlikely to be running because of the sanctions. Traffic insurance is compulsory in Finland. Russian traffic insurance does not qualify. It should be possible to buy insurance soon after crossing the border.

必看景點

1 Virolahti Bunker Museum (Virolahti; along E18 road), ☏ +358 40-585-0166, [email protected]. Jun Aug: daily 10:00–18:00, otherwise by arrangement. The exhibition is located inside a wooden building built to resemble the style of the war period in Finland. Outdoor part surrounding the museum building includes fortification sites in the forest. Fireplace is nearby. €5 adults, €2 children (7–16 years).

體驗活動

Salpa Trail. The Salpa Trail is a 50-km one-way hiking route between Virolahti and Miehikkälä. It follows a part of the Finnish World War II defence line (the Salpa line). Along the route there are numerous remains of bunkers, dug-outs and other fortifications and several rest-stops. They are equipped with a compost toilet, compost, a fireplace and a firewood shelter and some of them with a lean-to for an over-night stay. The Bunker museum in Virolahti and the Salpa Line museum in Miehikkälä are part of the route.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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