Kyöpelinvuori

[citation needed] It is rumoured that virgins who die young gather there after their death at the start of their afterlife.

Similar stories of paradise mountains for pious virgins have also been known in Catholic Central Europe and Russia.

In Swedish witch accounts, as mentioned before, the Sabbath was Blåkulla, which was sometimes spoken of in Finland as well, but more often only in general, a mountain or some other mythical place.

Kyöpelinvuori is also well known in Finland due to Easter: it is said to be the ancient home of mountain witches who fly on brooms with black cats.

These witches have also been humorously referred to be spinsters who will end up there in order to escape from the "old maid" tax.