Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. You can get a good taste of Teijo on a day trip, but it's also well worth staying over - out in the wilds under a starry sky, or in cosy lodgnings in a charming village. In the area, there is around 50km of marked trails. The Teijo National Park is a family destination with something to offer for everyone.