This is Finland’s Archipelago, a maze of sea and stone between Finland and Sweden. It feels endless, dotted with red cottages, pine forests, and calm blue water. In summer, people sail from island to ...
Finland’s vast green forests are famously restorative. So restorative that they can even treat diseases. That’s according to Uute Scientific, a biotech firm based in Helsinki. The company has created ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). The view from the Ursa Observatory at Kaivopuisto park, on the southern tip of Helsinki, encapsulates the ruggedness of the Finnish ...
The capital of the world’s happiest country is always going to be an intriguing place. Helsinki contains some of the country’s most famous landmarks and attractions, from the Museum of Contemporary ...
Soil microbes can have a great impact on the spread of harmful invasive species as they can either hinder or facilitate the plant's growth. Researchers studied the role of soil microbiota in the ...
Finland will pay 10 people to visit their country and attend a masterclass in happiness. Getty Images Finland is going to pay for 10 people to visit the European country and attend a masterclass in ...
If you’re in need of a little cheering up, the world’s happiest country has the answer. Finland, which was recently given the accolade by the UN for the sixth year running, has launched a competition ...
Finland, which has held the title of happiest country for six years running, is now looking to teach the rest of the world a thing or two. The Nordic country is hosting a four-day happiness ...