Honkala is nestled in the heart of Turku’s archipelago nature, on the historic island of Ruissalo.
This stunning villa was built in the 1920s by jurist and Chancellor of Justice Olavi Honka, and it uniquely blends elements of National Romanticism and 1920s Classicism. Honkala’s rich history reaches all the way to the stage of presidential politics, and its walls have witnessed both the presence of prominent national figures and the carefree summers of children during its time as a city-run summer camp.
In recent years, the villa has undergone a thorough renovation and has been lovingly decorated with Nordic design and carefully selected vintage pieces. Honkala is more than just accommodation – it is a part of Finnish history and a gateway to the peace and beauty of Ruissalo’s natural surroundings.
Ruissalo offers breathtaking archipelago landscapes and a wealth of activities throughout the year.
Wander through ancient oak forests, cycle along scenic coastal promenades, tee off at the beautiful golf course just next door, or unwind at the nearby spa. In summer, Villa Saaro located a short walk away serves a seaside brunch and becomes a hub of relaxed atmosphere. As the season unfolds, Ruissalo comes alive with cafés, beaches, and vibrant local events.
In winter, you can take a refreshing dip in the ice hole at Saaronniemi’s sauna or ski the snow-covered trails of the national park. In spring and autumn, the archipelago offers rare beauty and birdwatching opportunities, not to mention the local tradition of pea soup and pancakes at the beloved Honkapirtti lodge.
Turku’s city centre is just 10 km away and easily accessible by bike, car, or even waterbus in the summer. For lovers of culture and cuisine, the riverside of the Aura offers everything from museums and artisan cafés to Michelin-starred dining experiences.
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