Pyhä-Häkki National Park is a national park in Central Finland. It was established in 1956 and covers 13 square kilometres. Its foundation was planned already in the late 1930s, but the Second World War interrupted these plans.
The national park protects old Scots pine and Norway spruce copses, which started growing when Finland was still under Swedish rule, and bogs, which comprise half of the national park. The national park is the largest remaining area of virgin forest in the southern half of Finland. In addition to the pine and the spruce, Betula pendula, Betula pubescens, Populus tremula, and Alnus glutinosa are the taller tree species encountered in the national park.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyhä-Häkki_National_Park
Official website http://www.nationalparks.fi/pyha-hakkinp?inheritRedirect=true
Address 43170, Finland
Coordinates 62°50'44.002" N 25°28'21" E