Kylmäpihlaja, Rauma
Facts and practical information
Standing sentinel on the edge of the Finnish archipelago, Kylmäpihlaja Lighthouse is a beacon of maritime history and a unique attraction in the city of Rauma. This robust tower, built in 1953, has been guiding seafarers through the perilous waters of the Bothnian Sea for decades. Now decommissioned as an active lighthouse, Kylmäpihlaja has embraced a new role as a charming destination for visitors.
Constructed on the rocky islet of Kylmäpihlaja, the lighthouse rises to a height of 36 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and the rugged beauty of the Finnish coastline. Its red and white cylindrical tower stands as an iconic feature against the vast blue expanse of the northern sky.
Kylmäpihlaja Lighthouse has been repurposed to serve as a boutique hotel, complete with a restaurant that provides a taste of local Finnish cuisine. The rooms within the lighthouse offer a unique accommodation experience, where guests can fall asleep to the sound of waves and wake up to the serene sight of the sea.
The site is accessible by boat from Rauma, making the journey to Kylmäpihlaja an adventure in itself. Visitors can explore the island, enjoy the tranquility of the remote setting, and learn about the maritime heritage of the region. The lighthouse also serves as an excellent spot for bird watching, as the archipelago is home to a diverse array of seabirds.
Rauma
Kylmäpihlaja – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Port of Rauma.