There are 3 gyms in and near Littoinen. The cheapest membership starts at €32.90/mo. Updated August 2026.
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Single visit 5,50 €, pensioners and students 3,50 €. Season card 88 € (January to Midsummer in spring, August–December in autumn), annual card 145 € and end-of-season card 52 €. Cards are sold at the Littoinen multi-purpose building, the swimming hall and the city service points. Guided gym sessions for women on Tuesdays 18:00–19:00 and 19:00–20:00 and a mixed session on Thursdays 19:00–20:00; guided sessions run as circuit training, during which ordinary self-directed training is not possible.
Open self-training gym. Single QR ticket 3.70 EUR, 10-visit load 65 EUR (reduced groups 32.50 EUR) and a 4-month sports wristband 84 EUR (reduced groups 42 EUR). Senior wristband for Turku residents aged 65+ 42 EUR / 4 months and Kimmoke wristband 45 EUR / 6 months. Minimum age for gym users is 15; 13-14-year-olds may train under supervision.
A 2.0-concept gym: resistance machines for all muscle groups, a free-weight area, a functional-training zone (strength, balance, mobility and coordination), a cardio and warm-up zone, a stretching and cool-down area and a separate women's-only gym. Changing rooms with lockers and showers – bring your own padlock. Wi-Fi.
Trial week 9,90 €: train for 7 days at any Fitness24Seven gym. Available to new members who have not held an active membership in the past 12 months. Buyers must be at least 15. No commitment – the membership ends automatically 7 days after purchase.
Open to members 24/7. Outside shopping-centre hours, entry is via the night entrance at the back of the centre on the Kousankatu side. Youth membership (ages 15–17) allows access 06:00–20:00.
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Littoinen is a Kaarina village on the Lieto boundary, and its history is a lake and a factory. The Littoinen cloth mill was founded in the 1820s and was one of the first factories in Finland to adopt steam power. A community of a thousand grew around it, with its own church and school; the mill and the neighbouring Kotimäki housing are listed as nationally significant built heritage. The lake was treated with chemicals in 2017 and turned briefly, famously clear before the algae came back.
There are three gyms. One is in the village's multi-purpose building; the other two are two kilometres away on the Varissuo side. One is open around the clock, one has a sauna, one runs classes and one is women-only. None offers a free trial, so to see a place first, ask for a single paid visit.
The only monthly price recorded here is 32.90 euros, at the cheap end for the region. Nothing dearer exists locally, a real limit if you want a pool, coaching or a full class timetable — and with three gyms there is little to switch to.
In practice the choice is made toward Varissuo and Kohmo, and from there eastern Turku opens up. A bus runs from Littoinen through Kohmo to Turku's market square, about eight kilometres by road, and because Kaarina belongs to the Föli network the ticket does not change at the boundary. The gap between three gyms and twenty costs time, not money.
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