Let’s go animal spotting in Finland
Finland is home to around 2,000 brown bears, a thriving population of wolves and lynxes, and one of the world's rarest seals – all living in landscapes that remain largely wild and undisturbed. For anyone who has ever wanted to observe Europe's large carnivores in their natural habitat, few destinations come close.
Purpose-built hides in the forests of Eastern Finland let you spend the night just metres from wild brown bears. Remote wetlands in North Karelia offer your best chance anywhere on Earth of photographing a wolverine. And out on Lake Saimaa, boat trips reveal a freshwater seal found nowhere else in the world.
Article last updated: April 2026.
