päällähillä
Päällähillä is a small, uninhabited island located in the northern part of the Åland archipelago, an autonomous region of Finland. The island is characterized by its rocky shores and sparse vegetation, typical of the Outer Islands of Åland. Geologically, it is composed primarily of granite, a common bedrock in the region. The waters surrounding päällähillä are shallow and often frozen during the winter months, which can restrict access.
Due to its remote location and lack of amenities, päällähillä has no permanent human settlements. It is
The name "päällähillä" is of Finnish origin, though its exact etymology is not widely documented. Its significance