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Sammallahdenmäki is a Bronze Age burial site in Finland near Rauma, in the region of Satakunta. The site includes 33 granite burial cairns dating back more than 3,000 years, to 1500 to 500 BC.
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Sammallahdenmäki – UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sammallahdentie, 27230 Lappi, Finland
4.2(174)
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Sammallahdenmäki is a Bronze Age burial site in Finland near Rauma, in the region of Satakunta. The site includes 33 granite burial cairns dating back more than 3,000 years, to 1500 to 500 BC.

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2.0
3y

So the place itself is beautiful and fascinating, and worth visiting if you're interested at all in ancient history.

Why the 2-star review then? The amount of information and signposting at the onset and around the path(s) is insufficient to the point it's embarrassing - this is a UNESCO World Heritage site after all. I have two primary, major sources of complaint.

First of all, the paths as well as the locations of the mounds barely correspond with the map at the "information center" at the start.

Second, they've decided to use wooden, wood colored signs attached to trees as a means to signpost the paths. Needless to say, the signs are very easy to miss, and are sparsely used in the first place. Where's the harm in ensuring visitors find their way around the official paths? We encountered one group of foreign tourists who had lost their way.

When visiting Sammallahdenmäki, we were left with an impression that either the folks at Rauma municipality are either completely incompetent or uninterested in maintaining the site as a place where folks might visit. It's a UNESCO World Heritage state. Is it really so difficult to get your act together and give it the attention...

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4.0
4y

Graves of kings, priests? Places of worship? Other purposes what the massive rock formations served as?

The area itself is very fascinating and historically interesting. But if you're not interested in ancient history at all, the rock formations aren't really anything else but mere piles of rocks to you.

What disappointed me most is that there are no single information desks in sight (except the on the parking lot). There should be more specific info desks spread around the area. After all, the site is UNESCO world...

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5.0
6y

It was a peaceful forest walk in a sunny spring day. 1.5h. Looking at the dozens of bronze age burial places. Guided by a super good guide Ulla. After the walk take a lunch at Kivikylä meat store restaurant. A stylish place. Be aware you cant bring any trash to the forest. Stay on a road. Keep the Unesco...

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Graves of kings, priests? Places of worship? Other purposes what the massive rock formations served as? The area itself is very fascinating and historically interesting. But if you're not interested in ancient history at all, the rock formations aren't really anything else but mere piles of rocks to you. What disappointed me most is that there are no single information desks in sight (except the on the parking lot). There should be more specific info desks spread around the area. After all, the site is UNESCO world heritage site!
Kairi Rintanen (Rauma Guide)Kairi Rintanen (Rauma Guide)
It was a peaceful forest walk in a sunny spring day. 1.5h. Looking at the dozens of bronze age burial places. Guided by a super good guide Ulla. After the walk take a lunch at Kivikylä meat store restaurant. A stylish place. Be aware you cant bring any trash to the forest. Stay on a road. Keep the Unesco sight clean.
Aaron RobinsonAaron Robinson
Interesting and mysterious how prehistoric people handled their deceased. Signs provide good description, and there are paper maps as well. Bathroom on site is greatly appreciated. I worry about the numerous logging activities though, one tree cut down was even used as a signpost. :(
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Graves of kings, priests? Places of worship? Other purposes what the massive rock formations served as? The area itself is very fascinating and historically interesting. But if you're not interested in ancient history at all, the rock formations aren't really anything else but mere piles of rocks to you. What disappointed me most is that there are no single information desks in sight (except the on the parking lot). There should be more specific info desks spread around the area. After all, the site is UNESCO world heritage site!
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It was a peaceful forest walk in a sunny spring day. 1.5h. Looking at the dozens of bronze age burial places. Guided by a super good guide Ulla. After the walk take a lunch at Kivikylä meat store restaurant. A stylish place. Be aware you cant bring any trash to the forest. Stay on a road. Keep the Unesco sight clean.
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Interesting and mysterious how prehistoric people handled their deceased. Signs provide good description, and there are paper maps as well. Bathroom on site is greatly appreciated. I worry about the numerous logging activities though, one tree cut down was even used as a signpost. :(
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