Putkisalo Manor Sheepfarm and Farm Tours | Lake Saimaa Region

Location

  • Putkisalontie 172 58900 Rantasalmi Navigate

Putkisalo Marnor, located in Eastern Finland in Rantasalmi, is a vibrant and evolving sheep farm amidst stunning lake scenery. Agriculture has been practiced, and the surrounding lands have been grazed in Putkisalo for centuries. The manor’s history dates back to 1582, and even today, its idyllic surroundings and grazing sheep tell the story of a rich agricultural heritage and landscape management. The beautifully preserved buildings, spacious heritage pastures, and tranquil atmosphere of Putkisalo Manor offer visitors a chance to enjoy a peaceful and unhurried experience. You can stay in the charming Väentupa or unwind in the lakeside sauna on the shores of Lake Saimaa. The manor’s farm shop offers a selection of high-quality products from the estate, including premium lamb meat, sausages, processed goods, wool yarns, and sheepskins. The farm is home to over 500 sheep. The sheep graze on the manor’s 20 hectares of heritage pastures, and they also contribute to landscape conservation in Linnansaari National Park. Grazing plays a vital role in promoting biodiversity and maintaining traditional agricultural landscapes. Visitors can explore life at Putkisalo Manor through various guided tours, each offering unique insights into the estate’s history, animals, and daily operations. 🔹 Putkisalo Sheep Tour – Get up close with the farm’s sheep and learn about modern sheep farming. Discover the yearly cycle of sheep, different breeds, and animal care. During lambing season (January and March), you can admire adorable newborn lambs. 🔹 Putkisalo Farm Tour – Experience a modern sheep farm in its entirety. Stroll through scenic heritage pastures, watch a fascinating sheep herding demonstration, and meet the manor’s horses. 🔹 Historical Putkisalo Manor Tour – Dive into the rich history of Putkisalo Manor. Hear captivating stories from the past, explore the nationally significant cultural environment on a guided walk, and enjoy afternoon coffee in the grand hall of the manor.