Ruukinrannantie 6
25660 Mathildedal
+358 50 354 2487
The Mathildedal ironworks is representative of rugged 19th century industry and the ironworks milieu at its best. Viktor Zebor Bremer established the ironworks in 1852. Today the factory area serves as a cultural tourist spot. The services offered in the naturally beautiful ironworks area, situated at the gateway to the archipelago, are open year-round.

The newest of these services is Hotelli Ruukin Majatalo hotel, which was built as a loft-like structure in the building that previously housed the machine shop. The hotel has eight rooms, which each sleep two persons and include their own bathroom, television and internet connection. The high –grade conference and function services offered by the ironworks ensure that your important day will be a successful one from facilities to meals and programme.

Food and meals are served at the colourful Kyläkonttori & Puoti café in the building that previously housed the transformer and at Ruukin Krouvi at the old hardening shop. Other services in the area include a lifestyle shop at Ruukin Kehräämö &Puoti, specialised in knitwear and other products made from alpaca yarn, as well as antiques shop Huldan Puoti.

Visitors may also take a guided tour of the area and learn about its history.

Facilities

  • Kankirautavarasto, Banquet, Meeting - capacity 51-100, Services: Accommodation
  • Valimo, Banquet, Meeting - capacity 51-100, Services: Accommodation