Blåmusslan Visitor Centre provides information on Archipelago
National Park and the archipelago’s natural features above and below the surface
of the sea.

Opening hours in 2010
2.2. -8.5. Tue - Fri 10 am - 3 pm and Sat 10 am - 5 pm
10.5. - 31.8. Every
day 10 am -6 pm
1.9. - 27.11. Tue - Fri 10 am - 3 pm and Sat 10 am - 5 pm
At other times by appointment.
Exceptions:
Midsummer 25.6. open10 pm - 2 pm
Entrance
There is no entrance fee. Groups should make reservations in advance. We
charge for guided tours.
Contact Information
Street Address: Blåmusslan Visitor Centre, Havsparksvägen,
25930 Kasnäs, Finland
Postal Address: Blåmusslan Visitor
Centre, 25930 Kasnäs, Finland
Tel. int. +358 205 64
4620
E-mail: sinisimpukka(at)metsa.fi
The Visitor Centre is managed by Metsähallitus.
Directions
By Car
Blåmusslan Visitor Centre is located at the southern tip of the municipality
of Kimitoön.
- When coming along the Tammisaari-Salo road (52) turn off at Perniö onto
road 183 towards Kimito. Continue on past Kimito towards Dragsfjärd and
Dalsbruk. Before the Dragsfjärd intersection there is a blue signpost that
says Blåmusslans naturum 21-km (Visitor Centre). Follow the signposts.
- From the direction of Dalsbruk take Söderlångviksvägen for 4 km and follow
the blue sign, which directs you left to Kasnäs. There is a ferry at Lövö,
which crosses three times an hour.
By Public Transportation
Coaches going to Kasnäs stop at the Visitor Centre.
- Helsinki - Kasnäs coach
timetables (www.vainionliikenne.fi, in Finnish) and Sunday express coach
to Helsinki timetables
(www.matkahuolto.fi).
Timetables
(www.vainionliikenne.fi, in Finnish) for coaches from Turku to Dalsbruk and
Kasnäs.
- Coaches from Kasnäs to Salo via Dalsbruk and Kimito to Salo,
timetables
(www.vainionliikenne.fi, in Finnish). In Kimito passengers can transfer to a
coach to Turku.
- Timetables for Kasnäs -
Dalsbruk, (www.vainionliikenne.fi, in Finnish) of which some of the coaches
continue to Turku.
Services
- Information and brochures on Metsähallitus products and services.
- Information on
Archipelago National
Park and hiking destinations in the surrounding area e.g. bird watching
towers, nature trails.
- Information on hiking.
- We sell books, posters, maps and other related products.
- Guided tours, which are charged.
- There is a shop, accommodation services (hotel and countryside like
accommodation), a spa (www.kasnas.com), a
restaurant, a beach and a guest harbour close by to the Visitor
Centre.
Exhibitions in the Blåmusslan Visitor Centre
The Blåmusslan Visitor Centre exhibitions display the varied natural features
of the archipelago. At the bird islets visitors will see birds from the outer
archipelago, for example the white tailed eagle, which is our park’s signature
bird. A new exhibition of the white tailed eagle The Story of the Baltic Sea
tells the story of the area from last Ice Age far into the future to the next
ice age. Because of its importance to life in the archipelago there is an
exhibit on methods of fishing. A major part of the National Park’s areas are
under water. Visitors can “dive” into our exhibition on flora and fauna at the
bottom of the sea. There are also shipwrecks and archaeological finds to be
seen.
In our brackish water aquarium visitors can see coastal fish and crustaceans.
Pictures in our Snäckan exhibit tell of old Finnish stories and myths. Visitors
can buy Snäckan stories to take home with them.
Auditorium and AV Presentations
- There are 48 seats in the auditorium.
- Presentations:
- Child of the Ice Age, 12 min DVD about the nature in the Archipelago.
Language options: Finnish, Swedish and English.
- The Incredible Baltic Sea, 10 min DVD for children. Language options:
Finnish, Swedish and English.
- Metsähallitus at Sea, 14 min DVD. Language options: Finnish, Swedish and
English.
- Grey Seal, DVD, 10 min. Language options: Finnish, Swedish and English.
- Presentations are shown on request. Groups can make reservations in
advance. The presentations are free-of-charge.
- The auditorium can be rented for conference use.
Children’s Play Corner
What could Mytilus be? Children can climb up to a loft, where they can draw
and play in the children’s corner.
Educational Space
The reference library provides in-depth information on nature and the
environment. There are books, magazines, microscopes and herbariums.
Geological Nature Trail
On the Visitor Centre’s grounds there is a geological exhibition and a
related 700-metre nature trail. The trail is a journey in time, beginning 2,300
million years ago leading up to our days. Finland’s longest geological history
is here in the archipelago.
Services for the Disabled
- The exhibition space in the ground floor is accessible by wheelchair. If a
wheelchair has large batteries, however, it may be difficult to enter the
exhibit on underwater life.
- If the back row benches are removed, the auditorium can fit 6 wheelchairs.
This should be reserved in advance.
- The building has a toilet for the disabled.
Read more about our service
guarantee.