Regional road 133 is a road in Finland that runs from Karkkila to Vihtijärvi in Vihti. It starts from the center of Karkkila and passes through Ahmoo, Haavisto, and Vihtijärvi. The road is approximately 17 kilometers long and is a paved, two-lane road.
This road I haven't ever driven before, it is quite scenic, but not as as regional road 126 or 127. I do recommend this too, over driving on main roads or highways. Karkkila was originally part of Pyhäjärvi municipality, but became a separate borough in 1932 and gained town status in 1977.
The town grew around the Högfors Ironworks, established in the 1820s, which played a major role in its industrial development. It was once connected by the Hyvinkää–Karkkila narrow-gauge railway, now closed but fondly remembered.
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