Replot
Replot Island is notable in Finland for its cable-stayed tuft form bridge known as Replot Bridge, which is located in the narrowest part of the Gulf of Bothnia to the north of the Baltic Sea. The island deserves to be one of the most beautiful islands in Finland.
It has a population of 2,100 people and a land area of 150 square kilometers. The Replot Bridge, which connects the island to Korsholm in Finland near Vaasa, is considered the longest bridge in Finland, reaching 1,045 meters in length. When viewed from above, the bridge is breathtakingly magnificent and provides panoramic views of Replot Island. You can take a car drive on the bridge, a stroll, or even a cycle tour.
Visitors can take a scenic ferry trip around Replot Island, as well as a kayaking tour of the Kvarken Archipelago. Fishing, sailing, boating, underwater diving, and bird viewing are just a few of the activities available on the archipelago. All tourists will find the island to be the greatest source of relaxation.
Location: Replot, Finland