{"ok":true,"data":{"id":10271,"slug":"pitk-thiekat-beach-hamina","name":"Pitkäthiekat Beach","country":"Finland","state":"Kymenlaakso","city":"Hamina","coords":{"lat":60.5367,"lng":27.1458},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Walk the full length and you'll understand the name. Pitkäthiekat sprawls along Hamina's coastline with room for everyone—the volleyball players claiming their court, the families establishing base camps with windbreaks and coolers, the solo readers seeking quiet corners where only the whisper of waves and pine branches intrudes. The sand holds that characteristic Baltic pale gold color, fine-grained and quick to warm under summer sun, though it never quite achieves the scorching temperatures of southern beaches.\n\nThe forest presses close behind the beach, offering shade when the sun grows too intense, its floor carpeted with bilberry bushes that bear fruit in late summer. You can smell the resin in the heat, that sharp pine scent mixing with the iodine tang of seaweed and the occasional drift of woodsmoke from someone's portable grill. The water entry stays gentle, the bottom sandy and free of rocks for several meters out, making this particularly popular with families whose children are still negotiating their relationship with the Baltic's persistent coolness.\n\nPitkäthiekat earned its reputation through consistency rather than spectacle. No dramatic rock formations, no island views, no historical monuments—just honest sand, accessible water, and enough space that even peak-season crowds spread out into manageable density. The changing facilities show their age but function reliably, and the small parking area fills early on hot weekends, a sure sign that locals have claimed this place as definitively theirs. By evening, the western sun sets the water ablaze in shades of copper and rose, and the beach takes on a peaceful weariness, like an athlete satisfied after a good day's work.","teaser":"The beach unfolds in a sweeping arc, pale sand meeting dark pines in a composition so quintessentially Finnish it could illustrate a tourism poster. Yet Pitkäthiekat maintains an unpretentious authenticity that manufactured beaches can never quite capture.","uniqueAngle":"The eastern Gulf's most generous continuous sandy beach, offering space and simplicity in a region where rocky shores dominate the coastline.","accessType":"Drive or bike from Hamina center","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Sandy bottom","subtitle":"Gradual entry, family friendly"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Forest shade","subtitle":"Pine canopy refuge nearby"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Shoreline walking","subtitle":"Long arc of sand"},{"icon":"food","title":"Bilberry foraging","subtitle":"Late summer forest floor"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Gulf of Finland's eastern reaches offer nothing for surfers beyond frustration. Pitkäthiekat's protected position and gradual bathymetry ensure that even when storms track across the Baltic, this beach receives only the diluted aftermath—knee-high slop at best, usually just rhythmic ripples that look more like breathing than waves. Local kids occasionally bodyboard in the shorebreak after big blows, but calling it surfing would be generous. Use this as a rest day, a chance to let your shoulders recover while you explore a different kind of coastal experience.","couples":"The beach's length works in your favor—walk south past the main congregation and you'll find quieter stretches where the forest comes closer to the water and driftwood logs offer natural seating. Pack a proper picnic with local smoked fish, fresh strawberries from a roadside stand, and a bottle of something cold. The lack of dramatic scenery becomes a feature rather than a bug; there's nothing to distract from conversation, from watching patterns form in the sand as waves retreat, from the simple pleasure of shared silence. Visit in late August when the crowds thin and you might have entire sections to yourselves.","backpacker":"Hamina sits off the main tourist circuits, meaning accommodation runs cheaper than Helsinki or the popular lake districts. Pitkäthiekat offers free beach access and enough natural beauty to justify the detour east. The town center sits close enough for a bike ride, or it's a pleasant forty-minute walk if you're watching every euro. No food vendors on the beach itself, so stock up at the grocery store—the savings add up quickly. The pine forest behind the beach offers shade for afternoon naps when the sun gets intense, and the whole setup feels refreshingly uncommercial.","local":"This beach has witnessed your life in snapshots: childhood summers building sandcastles, teenage years sneaking evening swims, adult years bringing your own children to the same stretch of sand. You know which parking spots offer the best beach access, which section stays sunniest longest, where the bottom stays sandy versus where rocks emerge unexpectedly. Pitkäthiekat represents summer itself in your memory—the smell of pine needles and sunscreen, the shock of that first plunge into Baltic water, the satisfying exhaustion of a full day outdoors. It's not fancy, but it's yours, and that matters more than any resort amenity ever could.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Pitkäthiekat Beach is well-suited for families, with its long sandy shoreline providing plenty of space for children to play. The sandy bottom and gradual depth make it safer for younger swimmers, though supervision is always essential. The beach's family-friendly reputation suggests generally calm conditions, though Baltic Sea water remains cool even in summer. Lifeguard presence varies by season, so confirm current safety provisions before visiting. The beach's visibility and typically good attendance mean help is usually nearby if needed. Always check local swimming conditions.","q":"Is Pitkäthiekat Beach safe for families with children?"},{"a":"Pitkäthiekat Beach is best visited during the Finnish summer from June through August when temperatures and water warmth peak. July typically offers the most reliable warm weather and highest water temperatures, usually reaching 15-20°C. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends, especially during July when Finnish summer holidays are in full swing. The long sandy beach means it rarely feels overcrowded even during peak times. Late June and early August can offer a good balance of pleasant weather and fewer visitors.","q":"When is the best time to visit Pitkäthiekat Beach?"},{"a":"Pitkäthiekat Beach is located in Hamina, accessible by car, bicycle, or walking depending on your starting point in town. From Helsinki, drive east on Highway 7 toward Hamina; the journey takes approximately two hours. Once in Hamina, follow local signage to Pitkäthiekat. Parking is typically available near the beach during summer. The beach may also be reachable by local bus services within Hamina. The name 'Pitkäthiekat' means 'long sands,' reflecting its distinctive character. GPS coordinates or asking locals will help you find this well-known beach.","q":"How do I get to Pitkäthiekat Beach in Hamina?"},{"a":"Pitkäthiekat Beach is located in Hamina, providing access to town amenities including restaurants, cafes, and shops. Summer beach kiosks may operate near the beach selling refreshments and snacks, though availability varies. Hamina town centre offers various dining options within a short distance. Accommodation in Hamina includes hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals. Grocery stores are available for those wanting to prepare their own beach picnics. The beach's established reputation means good visitor infrastructure, though specific facilities may vary by season.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Pitkäthiekat Beach?"},{"a":"Pitkäthiekat Beach is distinguished by its long sandy shoreline, reflected in its name which means 'long sands' in Finnish. This extended sandy beach is relatively rare along the eastern Gulf of Finland, giving it strong recognition and identity. The beach has become one of the most established and well-known beach destinations in the Hamina area. Its combination of ample space, sandy character, and family-friendly atmosphere makes it a standout destination. The scenic setting and strong local reputation have made it a beloved summer gathering place.","q":"What makes Pitkäthiekat Beach special compared to other eastern Gulf beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Pitkäthiekat Beach: Hamina's Golden Sand Escape in Finland","description":"Hamina's signature stretch of golden sand where Baltic waters meet family-friendly shores. Sunbathe on powder-soft dunes along Finland's eastern Gulf coast.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-t9v_3FfPjCGU2CPUIBr_G913XGKyYfMZgoqaEy88mYwVlfXtU4gaIJGoEePCYKvNaGaivv1SdWht8emFZ-QNX02Wv8DobL-3pussOXdcU64S-Tff_OtLmdMsgrtwEoiSww6z7QPIBKTQBRaSMgiybq5eFYXMh8j-fPD73bQ-tiorWDtT0skFE4i56Ygva3D33ldED3-yADT6XJjKHIYQmaKIA73L_iXhBxoptN5cn4iPlALEe8z4MeXzwu5k2r1erlX1I9P4I8EPSzXoC-_qWGAPd6g8YcXTECDvdqUx5mbmdf5_VabvwnL19La22DVkGOCXoes4FmEUvkMZsR5OX6RJd2r-qy5Kgrktc6XmszLp5m7321GCVZ0RkqcPvA1iipDWXFmumFZ_OsL9NrHvoic4D0PRWDpxBB0rBRQeLeN_Kp&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"282729","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/7655/16802942317_475350e24e_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/7655/16802942317_475350e24e_n.jpg","alt":"Pitkäthiekat Beach — photo by Jyrki Salmi"}]}}