Pyhäjärvi
Pyhäjärvi is a town and municipality in the Southern Oulu region.
- For other places with the same name, see Pyhäjärvi (disambiguation).
Understand
The municipality has some 5,500 inhabitants on 1,500 km². It is named after the lake Pyhäjärvi ("sacred lake", one of many by that name). The river Pyhäjoki flows from the lake to the Bay of Bothnia of the Baltic Sea, with its mouth in Pyhäjoki.
The town features the Pyhäsalmi mine, the deepest in Europe, with the probably deepest located sauna worldwide.
Get in
The railway between Iisalmi and Ylivieska connects Pyhäjärvi to the main railways from south to north.
- 🌍 Pyhäsalmi railway station.
For coaches, see Matkahuolto.
National roads 4 (E75) and 27 pass through the municipality.
The nearest airports are in Jyväskylä, Kuopio, Kokkola and Oulu, each about a two-hour drive away.
Get around
By taxi
- See also: Southern Oulu region#By taxi
See
- 🌍 The bell gallery Vaskikello, Vaskikellontie 420 (Pyhäjärvi). Vaskikello is a famous roadside café and gas station with a nice bell gallery as an attraction. Hand made bells for sale. Popular pit stop.
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Eat
- 🌍 Vaskikello, Vaskikellontie 420 (close to the junction of roads 4 and 27), ☏ +358 8 780-780. 08:00–20:00. Restaurant with bell gallery and bell foundry. €10–20.
Sleep
- 🌍 Hotelli Pyhäsalmi, Ollintie 19 (in the centre, by the lake), ☏ +358 8 478-8200, fax: +358 8 478-8299, info@hotellipyhasalmi.com.
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