Shop in Mathildedal

Mathildedal's small shops, each more charming than the other, will not leave anyone cold. You can spend the whole day just wandering around the shops, and you'll take home lovely unique products. Many of the products in our shops are design products and can only be purchased from Mathildedal or the company's own online store.

In our shops, you can find beer, bread, coffee and warm and locally produced food made in the village. You can also buy yarn spun in our spinning mill, rag rugs, scarves and towels, brushes and baskets made from natural materials. High-quality clothes are sold in several shops, and lovers of old things will also find something to admire. The landscapes of Teijo National Park can also be seen in the unique print fabrics. You can even find genuine vintage carpets here.

You buy less and better quality from us!

Korimestari pajalla, kissa sylissä

Producing handmade brushes and baskets since 1997, focusing on sustainability and natural materials.

Ruukinrannantie 6, 25660 Mathildedal
Kahvipapupussit tiskillä

Coffee lover? Stop by Restaurant Terho to taste our locally roasted coffee beans. Freshly grounded by the Terho team and served at the bar to enjoy in our living room, or buy a bag to go – we have a roast for every taste bud and will gladly grind the beans to your liking.

Matildan puistotie 4, 25660 Mathildedal
Panijamestari tankin kanssa

Beer fan? Visit Mathildedal’s local brewery and taste all it has to offer – and then buy some beer for the road! Private tours also available for small groups.

Matildan puistotie 4, 25660 Mathildedal
Mathildan Marinan vierasvenesataman Kipparin puoti

Mathilda Marina Skipper's shop sells basic food and household items and local products, clothes, accessories and souvenirs for the boat, cottage or home. From Skipper's shop you may also order the cafe's pastries and drinks and the restaurant's take away food.

 

Ruukinrannantie 4, 25660 Mathildedal
Uunituoreet leivät puisella tarjottimella

Situated within the Matildankartano Mansion you can find freshly baked sourdough bread and sweet buns as well as other local products.  

Bremerintie 4, 25660 Mathildedal
Kehräämön varusteita ja paksua lankaa

Alpaca sweaters, scarves and accessories galore – for anytime of the year! All ecologically produced and ready to wear out the door.

Ruukinrannantie 6, 25660 Mathildedal
Myymälän aurinkoinen sali

Second Chance lovely boutique is situated next to the local knittery. We sell women’s and children’s clothing made in Finland and Calou clogs, as well as our own home linens. You can also find Finnish handmade jewelry, along with French organic cosmetics.

Ruukinrannantie 6, 25660 Mathildedal

A village of many stories

Embark on a fairytale journey to the southern archipelago of Salo, to
the village of Mathildedal. Jump on a train, bus, boat or car. Soon,
you'll be in a different world.

Mathildedal Ironworks was founded in 1852 by Viktor Zebor Bremer, an
optimistic, energetic and entrepreneurial ironworks master. Despite his
high position, he could be considered an ordinary person. He planned and
enabled the operation of the ironworks and the construction of the
surrounding village.

Viktor could also be described as a romantic. Mathildedal was known as
Hummeldal before 1852, but when Viktor began developing the ironworks,
the village was renamed after his beloved wife Ottiliana Mathilda.
Mathildedal, or Mathilda's Valley, is still one of the most romantic
destinations today.

When speaking of Mathildedal, nature cannot be forgotten. Nature has
been a strong part of the village throughout its history. The stream
flowing from Lake Mathilda enabled the village's development. In the
1880s, the stream was harnessed for electricity production using water
wheels. Today, we can enjoy the sound of the stream and the meditative
movement of one of the water wheels. The surrounding forests have
enabled charcoal burning in the past and now offer beautiful settings
for hiking and enjoying nature.

As you walk through the village, you will see old and atmospheric
buildings, hear the whispering of ancient trees, feel the stories told
by rustic surfaces under your fingertips, and notice the tempting aroma
of fresh bread wafting towards you. It is impossible not to fall in love
with this village.

Although history is strongly present, our village is modern and
up-to-date. The village life is filled with presence, nature, the joy of
movement, local food, handicrafts, and fascinating stories of
entrepreneurship and life. In the summer, we are also entertained by
summer theater performances and various concerts and events.

Come to the village!