Our day five adventure travels in Finland started with an adrenaline rush. From Kasnas we departed with Rib boats on a white knuckle grip adventure in the Baltic sea to Hanko (Swedish: Hangö) – a bilingual port town. After resting and filling our bellies with copious amounts of creamy Salmon soup, molasses infused rye bread and flaky apple pie we set off for the day with our Sun Fun bicycle rentals.
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This cute quaint little town is lined with beaches, forests and small rural farms. We stopped many times along the way to take in the scenic views and to hike to different vantage points.
Our final stop prior to dinner was at a small farm where we encountered many different kind of farm animals including sheep, rosters and chicken. While snapping photos, we both got too close to the fence receiving a sudden shock! Little did we know it was an electric fence 😉 Our time was spent getting to learn more about life on a Finnish farm while selecting ingredients for our meal (most vegetables) that we’d be cooking together as a team later on.
For dinner we learned how to cook Finnish cuisine with an emphasis on salads, soups and grilled sausages. It’s always more rewarding when you cook food together and it was a fun way to cap off our fifth day in Finland.
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Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
Day five in Finland. This morning we’re taking a speed boat from Kasnas to Hanko.
Ready for some adventure guys? Yeah! Yes!
Finland’s archipelago region, which is part of the Baltic Sea, is home to thousands of small islands. The rib boat was a fun way to experience the natural scenery of this area. Plus it got us to the port town of Hanko in record time.
Woo!
We just arrived here in Hanko and we’ve picked up our Sun Fun bikes and we’re going to go on a little tour of the city.
Hanko is a small town that sits on the shores of the Baltic Sea, and it also happens to be the southernmost point in all of Finland. This is a popular summer destination, where Finns rent villas by the sea. Everything about the town felt laid-back and relaxed.
Our afternoon in Hanko was spent doing a little bit of hiking and plenty of biking past ponds, through forests, and along the beach.
So you just made some new friends! Bah bah! I’m just hanging out with my new friends here the sheep. We’re visiting a farm and I guess what we’re going to be doing here is selecting some ingredients – some vegetables and different things – and we’re going to be cooking our own meal tonight. Oh, yes!
So neither of us realized this is actually an electric fence and we both just got zapped. That’s an electric fence.
We just finished our bike ride where we got to visit a few local farms and now we’re going to be cooking a meal with all of those local ingredients. Let’s go to the kitchen.
Peeling time. I’m in charge of potatoes.
Don’t eat all of my whip cream. I said one bite because you want to be in the video. Mmmm, one more. One more. That’s so mean.
Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
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This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We’re making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
12 Comments
so much fun, so little time……
Nice to see more Finland videos from you two! Baah, this made me miss Hanko so bad. Haven't been to that neck of the woods in almost 15 years. Well, actually I was in Teijo(a small seaside village) next to Hanko but anyway. Next time here you have to visit eastern Finland(I'd say around the Mikkeli-Kuopio-Kajaani line). The change in scenery and nature is ridiculous. Lapland during the summer is also nice, as long as you get acclimated to the fact that the sun doesn't set at all. Just dips below the horizon for a hot minute.
Wait a second. Were the potatoes you had new potatoes? As they really looked like them.
Just that the thing is that peeling them is blasphemy! You are supposed to just clean them under running water and then slice and boil them. Afterwards pour water out and put butter and Chives in the pot and let it boil a little. Serve with Dill or without it.
But never peel new potatoes!
Hanko looks so cute!!! Adding "renting a villa & biking around Hanko" to my bucket list!!!
haha, great video – Audrey and "the husband" :)))
You guys are awesome!! Im starting my own channel in a few months traveling around California, then maybe the whole US and hopefully in later years the world! ! You guys are a serious inspiration! 🙂 Your wife is totally gorgeous too lol
I live in hanko
keuli ny vähä
lol my friend is living at "the farm" 😀
Whaaaat, you passed right outside my summer house! Didn't see that one coming as I was just browsing around for kayaking videos from Finland 😛
What would you say the best part of Hanko was? And what do you think is the trademark for Hanko?
Btw, love your videos
Que lindo lugar. Bueno que vida tan padre llevan, un país por aquí otro por allá. Felicidades por su proyecto de vida. Cuando esta pandemia se controle seguro habrá más mundo que ver con ustedes. Saludos 🙋♀️😷