Nature

Lake Vesijärvi

Lahti, Finland
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About this experience

Lake Vesijärvi is part of the Kymijoki water system and empties into southern Lake Päijänne along the Vääksyjoki river and Vääksy Canal. The total area of the lake is 108 km2 and the biggest open lakes are Enonselkä (Lahti), Komonselkä and Laitialanselkä (Hollola) and Kajaanselkä (Asikkala).

Lake Vesijärvi has been managed for over thirty years, and nowadays the Lake Vesijärvi Foundation combines public and private resources to secure funding for research, maintenance, and management efforts focusing on Lake Vesijärvi and its catchment area.

In summertime a number of cafés and restaurants operate at the Lake Vesijärvi Marina. At the marina you can also find some of the most interesting sights in Lahti: Sibelius Hall and the “Pro Puu” Gallery. Vesijärvi acts as a gateway to Lakeland Finland, and the clear and drinkable southern Lake Päijänne can be reached via Vääksy Canal.

The total length of Lake Vesijärvi is 25 kilometers. The deepest point of Lake Vesijärvi is 40 meters.

Specifications
  • Destination

    Lahti

  • Country

    Finland

  • Type of experience

    Nature

  • Best time to visit

    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Henna Railway Station
    • Heinola Railway Station
    • Lappila Railway Station

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