- Date
- Thursday, August 27
- Time
- 17:00-19:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 4-12 years
The Nordic-themed felting workshop is part of the Evening by the Espoo River family event at Lagstad Heritage Farm. Espoon Pohjola-Norden runs the workshop, where Anna and Ia guide participants in felting hearts, flowers, animals and other figures from wool with a Nordic theme. On the same evening, Lagstad School Museum has open doors and other activities for families.
- Organizer
- Espoon Pohjola-Norden / Pohjola-Norden i Esbo
At a glance
- Date
- Thursday, August 27
- Time
- 17:00-19:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 4-12 years
- Languages
- fi, sv
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- The event is in the historic Lagstad museum setting, and the wider evening also includes outdoor parts by the Espoo River. The event pages did not confirm step-free access, toilets, baby-care facilities, stroller storage, parking or weather arrangements. Check with the organiser in advance if step-free access or moving with a mobility aid is important.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The workshop takes place at Lagstad Heritage Farm / Lagstad School Museum at Vanha Lagstadintie 4. Visit Espoo's event text describes the wider Evening by the Espoo River event as running from 17:00 to 21:00, but this Pohjola-Norden felting workshop is from 17:00 to 19:00.
- Schedule notes
- The sources showed one upcoming time for this felting workshop: Thursday 27.8.2026 from 17:00 to 19:00. The wider Evening by the Espoo River event is mentioned for the same evening from 17:00 to 21:00.
- Booking notes
- No advance registration or booking link is listed on the Visit Espoo or City of Espoo event pages.
- Price notes
- The workshop and the same-evening Lagstad event are listed as free. No separate materials fee is listed.
- Age notes
- The sources describe this as a whole-family event and do not give an exact age limit. Felting is likely to work best for preschool and primary-school-age children with their own adult; younger children will probably need more adult help.