Nunnavuori

Nunnavuori is a 63-meter tall hill in Finland it is located between the Runosmäki residential area and the Impivaara Sports Center.

From the top of the hill, the southern and southeastern parts of Turku are visible.

The rocks are most often round and smooth, which was caused by the sea after the ice age.

[6] As local Finns believed that before the Finnish people arrived, the land was inhabited by a race of giants.

[7] Inside Nunnavuori a large pile of rocks can be located, in Finnish it is called "pirunpelto", meaning "the devil's field", which comes from a legend that the devil himself threw the rocks into the area.

Forest around Nunnavuori
Pirunpelto