Huittinen

Huittinen is a town in Satakunta, Finland.

Understand
The town of Huittinen was founded in the early 17th century, when the area was part of the Kingdom of Sweden. The town grew quickly, thanks to its strategic location on the river Kokemäenjoki, which provided easy access to the sea and made it an important center for trade and commerce.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Huittinen experienced a period of growth and prosperity, with new industries and businesses being established in the area.

In the early 20th century, Huittinen continued to grow and modernize, with new infrastructure and transportation links being established in the area. The electrification of the area in the 1920s paved the way for new industries and businesses to be established.

By bus
Huittinen is an intersection station for coaches and has direct connections from Helsinki, Tampere, Pori, Rauma, Turku and Loimaa. For timetables, see Matkahuolto.

By train
Nearest train stations are in Vammala and Kokemäki.

By bus
There is a service bus Huitsikka which offers flexible service. Local bus line between Huittinen center and Vampula operates at Fridays, see schedules.

By taxi

 * Smartphone apps: Valopilkku, 02 Taksi

Go next

 * Sastamala