Näsinranta, a traditional Finnish seaside cottage

Close to nature, far from the rush

Näsinranta is a lovely little cottage by the sea

Näsinranta is a traditional Finnish cottage located just 15 meters from the shoreline. In the evening, the sun paints the seafront in gold. The rowing boat waits by the shore, ready for a peaceful trip. Pets are welcome.

Take your time, this is what holidays are for. The sauna at Näsinranta offers an authentic Finnish experience – no shower, just soft, soothing steam.

Näsinranta is a traditional Finnish seaside cottage
Näsinranta, a traditional Finnish seaside cottage has a nice big terrace

Everything you need for a timeless holiday. that’s Näsinranta

The cottage accommodates 2–4 guests, with a pull-out sofa bed in the living room and a bunk bed in the sleeping alcove. Basic equipment includes tableware and cooking utensils for four people.

Water is heated the traditional way, in the sauna or on the stove. Dishes are washed by hand. More info about cottage renting you fond here.

Näsinranta – no need to cross oceans for a great vacation

At Näsinranta, you can enjoy an authentic Finnish cottage holiday, but it’s still worth exploring all the great things Salo has to offer. With 40 farm shops in Finland’s largest agricultural municipality and free Thursday concerts at the town square, there’s plenty to see and do. VisitSalo has all the info you need!

You’ll find even more local tips and nearby activities listed on the Ylöstalo website.

Näsinranta, a traditional Finnish seaside cottage 15 meters from the sea

Näsinranta equipment list:

  • 25 m2
  • Electricity, cold water
  • Good municipal drinking water
  • Fridge, freezer
  • Heat storing fireplace
  • Electric stove, microvawe oven
  • Coffee maker and electric kettle
  • Wood-heated traditional sauna
  • TV, radio
  • Outdoor eco toilet
  • Rowing boat
  • Grill (charcoal)
  • 15 m from the sea, private pier
  • Private sea view / sunset terrace
  • Free car parking

mikko from helsinki:

“It’s always such a joy to arrive at Näsinranta.
It has one of the best saunas I know. And it’s just a short walk to the water.”