The Jungfruskär group of islands, located in the middle of Skiftet, is regarded as one of the brightest jewels of Archipelago National Park. It is an excellent stopover for those planning to cross Skiftet. From the sea, Jungfruskär looks barren, but it boasts an abundance of species and lush vegetation. Nature and life on the islands in the old days can be explored on a nature trail.

Deciduous trees in autumn colors on a sunny autumn day.

Directions and Maps

  • Coordinates Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 60° 08.3981' lon: 21° 04.6936'  ETRS-TM35FIN: N: 6681746 E: 171389
  • Nautical chart series: C, D
  • Nautical chart: 731, 28


Services

The Excursion Harbour

  • Harbour number: 995
  • Depth: 0-4 m
  • Anchor, alongside mooring 
  • Open: north

Other Services

  • Information board 
  • Toilet 
  • Campfire site 
  • Camping site 
  • Picnic table and benches
  • Observation tower 
  • Nature trail 

History

According to local stories, there used to be a chapel and fisherman's tavern on Hamnö Island. In the mid-1800s, the island was inhabited by tenant fishermen, of whom there were 43 at most on this group of islands. Hamnö even had its own primary school in the 1930s. During World War II, cannons and barracks were placed in Jungfruskär as its military importance increased. The Finnish Defence Forces occupied the island up to 1977. Permanent inhabitants left the island in 1983, and at the turn of the century, the island was brought under the control of Metsähallitus.

A summery meadow by the shore. Deciduous trees and a lush meadow in the foreground and a stormy sea in the background.

 

112 Emergency Number

If you have an emergency during your trip, such as getting lost, injured or finding a wildfire, call 112. Read more detailed emergency instructions.

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Download the 112 Finland application (112.fi) to your phone. When an emergency call is made through the 112 Finland application, the emergency centre attendant is automatically informed of the caller's location.

It is recommended to keep the mobile phone warm and to bring extra food and water with you. There are many excursion locations with no mobile coverage and some mobile phones does not work in sub-zero temperatures, that is why it is always a good idea to let someone know about your itinerary and timetable.

Outdoor Etiquette

A cartoon picture of a family walking on a summer path.

1. Respect nature.

2. Mainly use marked trails.

3. Camp only where it is allowed.

4. Light your campfire only where it is allowed.

5. Do not litter.

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