Pyhäjoki

Pyhäjoki is a town and municipality in the Western Oulu region.

Understand

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In the late 2010s and early 2020s the town was probably best known in Finland for the Hanhikivi nuclear power plant project. Preparations were made to start the construction by the Russian state-owned Rosatom corporation, but in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine the project was canceled.

Get in

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By car

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Highway 8 between Kokkola and Oulu passes the town. Two regional roads connect to inland towns; 790 to Vihanti and 787 to Merijärvi.

By bus

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Long-distance buses along Highway 8 stop here.

Get around

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The Etelänkylä bridge crossing over the Pyhäjoki River
  • 64.469224.26951 Annala Homestead Museum (Annalan kotiseutumuseo), Annalantie 20. A collection of 19 wooden buildings from old Pyhäjoki, mainly from the 19th century. OSM directions
  • 64.401624.08731 Neste Pyhäjoki Yppäri, Kokkolantie 1116 (in the Yppäri village; about 10 km southwest of the municipal centre along the Highway 8 (E8)), +358 8 433 423. M–F 07:00–16:00. A filling station, which includes café and shop. OSM directions

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