This is a list of the extreme points of Finland, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location, as well as points of highest and lowest elevation.
- Northernmost Point — Nuorgam, Utsjoki, Lapland at - also the northernmost point of the European Union
- Southernmost Point — Bogskär in the municipality of Kökar, ÃÂ
land at
- Inhabited: Utö
- Southernmost Point, Mainland — Tulliniemi, Hanko at
- Westernmost Point — Märket, Hammarland, ÃÂ
land at
- Inhabited: Västerö, Eckerö
- Signilskär used to be permanently inhabited up the 1950s, but has now only a birdwatching station.
- Westernmost Point, Mainland — Kolttapahta, Enontekiö, Lapland at
- Easternmost Point — Virmajärvi, Ilomantsi at
- Inhabited: Möhkö (). Hattuvaara () is sometimes cited as well.
- There is also a public lean-to shelter at Lakonkangas, further east.
Transportation
Only includes public transportation.
Airport:
Railway station:
Altitude
Highest:
- Halti fell, Enontekiö municipality, 1323,6 m at ; however, the high point of Halti is located on the border with Norway, on a hill of a side peak that belongs to Norway; the main peak also belongs to Norway.
- The highest fell entirely in Finland is RidnitÃ
¡ohkka.
Lowest:
See also
References