Uutela
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Subdivisions of Helsinki | |||
Subdivision number | 54 | ||
District | Eastern | ||
Area | 1.35 km² | ||
Population data | |||
- Population | 15 (2005) | ||
- Pop. density | 11,1 (2005) /km² | ||
Postal codes | 00980, 00981, 00990 | ||
Subdivision regions | none | ||
Neighbouring subdivisions | Aurinkolahti, Nordsjön kartano, Niinisaari |
Uutela (Swedish: Nybondas) is a nature park in Vuosaari, Helsinki, Finland. It is situated by the sea, and attracts visitors from all over the Helsinki capital area. You can get there by taking the subway to Vuosaari and then either walk or take the busline 90K. Uutela has a small idyllic harbor where regular people keep their boats and enjoy their day in the small coffee shop "Kaunis Kampela" which offers traditional pancakes and salmon soup. This area is known for hikers and outdoor people because of its landscape and vegetation.
The farm of Skatta locates also in Uutela and it was rented to the Finnish sculpture artist Miina Äkkijykkä, who was evicted in 2010 by the city of Helsinki.
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Coordinates: 60°11′58″N 25°10′18″E / 60.19948°N 25.17174°E