World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill

World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill

World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
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You can visit Verla Mill Museum 2 May – 30 September Tue-Sun 11:00-16:00 From midsummer until the August 15th open daily 10:00-18:00. (Closed in midsummer on Friday) Guided tours only: Tours in Finnish begin every hour on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 16:00 or 18:00. Tours in other languages (Swedish, English, German, Russian…) are available by arrangement. Admission Adults € 12 Concessions € 9 Children under 18 free entrance.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Heikki s
Helsinki, Finland103 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
Verla was the first stop of our five day round trip of Southeastern Finland. A friend recommended the place, and for good reason.

Overall an impressive and beautiful place, well taken care of. We stayed in a lovely, tidy cottage built in the late 19th century. Enjoyed the sauna and clear water of the lake.

I'd give 5/5 if not for some trouble with the sauna door code... And overpriced drinks in the restaurant. But all in all, a positive experience!
Written 22 December 2023
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dgjohansson
Ronneby, Sweden1,602 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023
LOved my visit to this place. Baeutiful buildings which are free to wander around on the outside, but the thing is the guided tour where you can enter the old factory and see how the boards was made. Very interesting and highly recommended. I went on a guided tour in finnsih, but the guide was kind enough to translate some parts to English and with the help of a self guide paper, it was internesting enough. I would have liked a full guided english tour, but those are needed to book ahead to be sure. All-in-all, go here! But do a guided tour!
Written 9 June 2023
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Johanna K
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Couples
Very interesting and beautiful place. Near The mill there is a charming village. Many activities available onlt on summer, best season on July.
Written 3 June 2023
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kuu-kanko
Helsinki, Finland809 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
The mill is not very big. You have to take a guided tour to visit it. The tour lasted less than an hour, including a short movie shot during the last summer of operations before the mill was closed. The movie is old, but it's good, and really brought into life what I saw on the tour.

The amount of people allowed on each tour is quite small. There were about 20 of us, and they already split us into two groups because there were so many of us (our group saw the movie after the tour, the other group started with the movie). They recommend prebooking on their website. Tours in other languages than Finnish need to be booked ahead, but when I visited, someone English-speaking just walked up to join the tour and the guide shared some of the information in English.

The mill has been kept in the condition it was in when they closed and it is well maintained. I assume that as there are not that much visitors, the owner UPM-Kymmene puts a lot of their own money into maintaining the museum. It was interesting to see how rudimentary the process of cardboard manufacturing was back in the days.

There are also other buildings in the area. You can get in some of them, but they are quick to scan through. There are also prehistoric rock paintings that can be seen from a small platform built next to the parking lot.

I'd say Verla is still off the beaten path. The somewhat remote location must contribute to that. Sure, it can be reached by car, but a typical tourist probably doesn't end up in the area, so you have to drive there just for the purpose of visiting Verla. I went there by bus. There are a whopping 4 buses a week there and back from Kouvola (bus number 15 of Kouvola public transport): on Saturdays and Sundays there's a morning bus and an afternoon bus. On weekdays, there is no bus service. At least this summer the bus timetable was made so that the morning bus left about 1.5 hours at Verla and the afternoon bus about 2 hours (or if you take the morning bus there and the afternoon bus back, you would have the full day there, but I believe it would be too long). I took the morning bus, so I had time to take the tour and scan the rest of the area quickly. I had prebooked my tour at the mill to make sure that I could get on the only one that fits in the slot the buses allow. The bus departed from the railway station in Kouvola and went past the Veturi shopping mall, where some of the long-distance coaches stop. I left Helsinki on a train departing a bit after 8 AM and was back around 4 PM (I had lunch in Kouvola after getting back from Verla).
Written 31 July 2021
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Jarmo J
Kuopio, Finland240 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
Lovely place and ambience in the middle of nowhere. Finely conserved old paper mill and peripheral facilities
Written 20 July 2021
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Tomi Wickman
Helsinki, Finland2,198 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021 • Couples
Old paper factory and mill. Local originall hand made design products. Cafe and restaurant. Really nice visit. Traditional
Written 15 July 2021
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mWrite
Helsinki, Finland1,367 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020
Verla is typical old factory in Finland, located next to a river, which provided power. It is located ca 30km from Kouvola, easiest to reach by own/rented car. There is public bus connection during the summer.
Area contains several old original buildings, making it really worth a trip. It is unique World Heritage Site, only one presenting forest industry and paper making. There is mansion, power plant, factory and employee accommodation. Additional few shops and restaurant.
You can learn a lot about paper production at the museum.
Summary: As an unique place, worth detour or even own trip.
Written 22 July 2020
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Kri S
Kotka, Finland3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2020
The site is wonderfull, everything is like it was left tens of years ago. The guide had interesting stories to tell, including one lady who worked there for years and years on the same position and had even left markings on the floor during the years.

But in the evening, just before the sun goes down and everyone else has gone. Only seagulls screaming and the powerplant humming. That is the time to just sit, watch and think how different things were decades ago.
Written 15 July 2020
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Jokke58
Kouvola, Finland54 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
If you visit Finland, you have to visit Mill that shows you what is very Finnish: pulp, paper and board manufacturing! This old mill is like it has been stopped yesterday though it has been closed for over 50 years. You can hear and feel how pulp has been manufactured in old times. In modern mills you can't see it as concretically as you see it here - and those nice old stories!
Written 20 November 2019
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Tomi Wickman
Helsinki, Finland2,198 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Couples
Old paper factory and mill. Local originall hand made design products. Cafe and restaurant. Really nice visit
Written 19 August 2019
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