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TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theKARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
LEIVONMÄKI NATIONAL PARK Leivonmäki's forests, lakes and marshes can be explored on family-friendly paths, including enticing duckboard trails. Enjoy your picnic in delightful scenery by the lakeside or up on an esker ridge. Suitability: Suitable for visitors of all ages all year. The Harjujärvi campfire shelter and its surroundings are suitable forvisitors with
LIESJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Liesjärvi National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka. NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Nuuksio National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theTEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theKARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
LEIVONMÄKI NATIONAL PARK Leivonmäki's forests, lakes and marshes can be explored on family-friendly paths, including enticing duckboard trails. Enjoy your picnic in delightful scenery by the lakeside or up on an esker ridge. Suitability: Suitable for visitors of all ages all year. The Harjujärvi campfire shelter and its surroundings are suitable forvisitors with
THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKS Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Nuuksio National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago.TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. URHO KEKKONEN NATIONAL PARK Urho Kekkonen National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the PALLASTUNTURI VISITOR CENTRE Welcome to Pallastunturi Visitor Centre. From the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre, you can hike and ski directly to the highest fells of the national park. Our customer service will guide you to the attractions of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park and its finest hiking trails. The ‘Metsästä paljakalle’ exhibition introducesthe visitors to
KARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
LEMMENJOKI NATIONAL PARK The legendary River Lemmenjoki leads into the homelands of Lapland's indigenous Sámi People. Experience the wilds and try panning for gold on a guided river trip. Tuck into tasty reindeer stew as you scan the night sky for the Northern Lights in winter, or bathe in the rays of the Midnight Sun in summer. Finland's largest national park has REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
LIESJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Liesjärvi National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
PALLASTUNTURI VISITOR CENTRE Welcome to Pallastunturi Visitor Centre. From the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre, you can hike and ski directly to the highest fells of the national park. Our customer service will guide you to the attractions of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park and its finest hiking trails. The ‘Metsästä paljakalle’ exhibition introducesthe visitors to
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theKARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Area: 1,280 sq. km. Established in 1991. The area is managed by Metsähallitus. Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. Impressive sand dunes and ridgesRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the LIESJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Liesjärvi National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
PALLASTUNTURI VISITOR CENTRE Welcome to Pallastunturi Visitor Centre. From the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre, you can hike and ski directly to the highest fells of the national park. Our customer service will guide you to the attractions of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park and its finest hiking trails. The ‘Metsästä paljakalle’ exhibition introducesthe visitors to
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theKARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Area: 1,280 sq. km. Established in 1991. The area is managed by Metsähallitus. Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. Impressive sand dunes and ridgesRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKS Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at hutsROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing.HOSSA NATIONAL PARK
Hossa National Park. The magnificent wilderness of Hossa is an excellent destination: the trails running along pine heaths invite you to hike and cycle, and the crystal-clear lakes to go canoeing and fishing. The rock paintings of Julma-Ölkky and Värikallio depictstories of
OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka.KARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Trail (also know as The Bear's Trail or The Bear's Ring), takes you to Oulanka's best locations by the roaring waters. The Karhunkierros Trail offers hikers many sights and many sweat-breaking kilometres. Thanks to route alternatives, the trail is also suitable for daytrips.
KALDOAIVI WILDERNESS AREA Kaldoaivi: Kaldoaivi is the largest wilderness area in Finland. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. CANOEING - NATIONALPARKS.FI Canoeing and kayaking are excellent ways to explore Finland, the land of thousands of lakes.Paddlers are bound to experience breathtaking scenery and natural silence, view mysterious rock art, see wildlife and perhaps even catch a glimpse of rarely encountered species, like the Saimaa ringed seal. LIESJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Liesjärvi: Spend a day at Korteniemi Heritage Farm to find out how people used to live in rural Finland.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua National Park: When you explore the esker ridges, sandhills and kettle hole lakes of Rokua it's easy to see the clear traces of the Ice Age that explain why this ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Isojärvi: The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. PALLASTUNTURI VISITOR CENTRE Gateway to the Fells. Location: In the Municipality of Muonio in Western Lapland, on the slope of Pallastunturi Fells, Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. Read more. Arrival: By car and public transportation.Read more. Visit: There is no entrance fee to the visitor centre.It is recommended that groups notify the Visitor Centre in advance of their arrival. KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka: Within easy reach of the historic town of Turku, the forests and marshes of Kurjenrahka are home to many wild animals and birds, including stately long-legged cranes and curious woodland owls.KARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Karhunkierros 80 km: Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, takes you to Oulanka National Park's best locations by the roaring waters. KALDOAIVI WILDERNESS AREA Kaldoaivi: Kaldoaivi is the largest wilderness area in Finland. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto: Deep gorges slice through these ancient rugged hills, where you can trek through age-old forests up onto windswept treelessfell-tops.
RUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa: The wild white waters of Ruunaa's rivers can be enjoyed from a rocking raft by thrill-seekers, or from a shady riverbank by keenanglers.
LIESJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Liesjärvi: Spend a day at Korteniemi Heritage Farm to find out how people used to live in rural Finland.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua National Park: When you explore the esker ridges, sandhills and kettle hole lakes of Rokua it's easy to see the clear traces of the Ice Age that explain why this ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Isojärvi: The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. PALLASTUNTURI VISITOR CENTRE Gateway to the Fells. Location: In the Municipality of Muonio in Western Lapland, on the slope of Pallastunturi Fells, Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. Read more. Arrival: By car and public transportation.Read more. Visit: There is no entrance fee to the visitor centre.It is recommended that groups notify the Visitor Centre in advance of their arrival. KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka: Within easy reach of the historic town of Turku, the forests and marshes of Kurjenrahka are home to many wild animals and birds, including stately long-legged cranes and curious woodland owls.KARHUNKIERROS TRAIL
Karhunkierros 80 km: Finland's most popular hiking trail, the legendary Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, takes you to Oulanka National Park's best locations by the roaring waters. KALDOAIVI WILDERNESS AREA Kaldoaivi: Kaldoaivi is the largest wilderness area in Finland. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto: Deep gorges slice through these ancient rugged hills, where you can trek through age-old forests up onto windswept treelessfell-tops.
RUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa: The wild white waters of Ruunaa's rivers can be enjoyed from a rocking raft by thrill-seekers, or from a shady riverbank by keenanglers.
THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKS Choose Your Destination: Outdoors.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus’ other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation inROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua National Park: When you explore the esker ridges, sandhills and kettle hole lakes of Rokua it's easy to see the clear traces of the Ice Age that explain why this ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK Isojärvi: The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi: Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthineSaimaa Lake System.
OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka.HOSSA NATIONAL PARK
Hossa National Park. The magnificent wilderness of Hossa is an excellent destination: the trails running along pine heaths invite you to hike and cycle, and the crystal-clear lakes to go canoeing and fishing. The rock paintings of Julma-Ölkky and Värikallio depictstories of
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Deep gorges slice through these ancient rugged hills, where you can trek through age-old forests up onto windswept treeless fell-tops. Enjoy Lapland's big skies, lit by the Northern Lights in winter and the Midnight Sun around midsummer. KALDOAIVI WILDERNESS AREA Kaldoaivi: Kaldoaivi is the largest wilderness area in Finland. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. PORKKALA - NATIONALPARKS.FI Spend a relaxed day by the sea or go for a boating adventure in one of the most beautiful seascapes on Finland's coast. In the spring and autumn, when migratory birds fly over the area in large flocks, the area turns into a birdwatcher's paradise. VÄTSÄRI WILDERNESS AREA Northern Lapland Region Municipality of Inari Area: 1550 sq.km. Established in 1991 . In Vätsäri you can experience the astonishing silence of a wilderness in its natural state. THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKSHOMEDESTINATIONSOUTDOOR GUIDEWELL-BEING FROM NATUREWHAT'S NEWEVERY MAN'S RIGHT Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the HÖGLAND - NATIONALPARKS.FI Högland is the highest island in the Archipelago. Many boaters are familiar with its silhouette, which rises up to 41 metres. On the island's nature trails, you can learn more about the life of tenant fishermen and the island's nature. There are also the ruins of two buildings on the island. THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKSHOMEDESTINATIONSOUTDOOR GUIDEWELL-BEING FROM NATUREWHAT'S NEWEVERY MAN'S RIGHT Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the HÖGLAND - NATIONALPARKS.FI Högland is the highest island in the Archipelago. Many boaters are familiar with its silhouette, which rises up to 41 metres. On the island's nature trails, you can learn more about the life of tenant fishermen and the island's nature. There are also the ruins of two buildings on the island. NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Nuuksio National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark.HOSSA NATIONAL PARK
Hossa National Park. The magnificent wilderness of Hossa is an excellent destination: the trails running along pine heaths invite you to hike and cycle, and the crystal-clear lakes to go canoeing and fishing. The rock paintings of Julma-Ölkky and Värikallio depictstories of
SERVICES IN NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Customer Service and Guidance. Nuuksio Customer Service number: +35840 163 6200 and info (at)haltia.com. Guide Hut Haukanpesä is open during the summer. Maps and other small products are sold at the Guide Hut. Information and guidance on hiking, at the Nature Information Hut. Guided tours in the park for school and kindergarten groups. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Area: 1,280 sq. km. Established in 1991. The area is managed by Metsähallitus. Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. Impressive sand dunes and ridges MÁDJOHKA OPEN WILDERNESS HUT Navigation . Home; Destinations; Outdoor Guide; Well-being from Nature; What's New; Nationalparks.fi; Destinations. Top Natural Attractions; National Parks; World THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKSHOMEDESTINATIONSOUTDOOR GUIDEWELL-BEING FROM NATUREWHAT'S NEWEVERY MAN'S RIGHT Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the HÖGLAND - NATIONALPARKS.FI Högland is the highest island in the Archipelago. Many boaters are familiar with its silhouette, which rises up to 41 metres. On the island's nature trails, you can learn more about the life of tenant fishermen and the island's nature. There are also the ruins of two buildings on the island. THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF THE METSÄHALLITUS, PARKSHOMEDESTINATIONSOUTDOOR GUIDEWELL-BEING FROM NATUREWHAT'S NEWEVERY MAN'S RIGHT Nationalparks.fi provides up-to-date information on the national parks and Metsähallitus' other hiking destinations and their facilities. Hike and find recreation in these magnificent spots! Map Search. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts KURJENRAHKA NATIONAL PARK Kurjenrahka National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the ISOJÄRVI NATIONAL PARK The wooded hills and valleys around Lake Isojärvi bear traces left by both two-legged and four-legged loggers. Old cycle paths lead to former lumberjacks' cabins and croft houses. The only loggers working in the park today are beavers. It's hard to spot these shy animals,but
TEIJO NATIONAL PARK
Teijo's attractions include peaceful lakes and forests, as well as historic ironworks villages where traditional crafts still thrive. From these picturesque settlements you can head straight out to explore the lakes, seashores, marshes and forests of the national park - and go hiking, canoeing or fishing. KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as theRUUNAA HIKING AREA
Ruunaa Hiking Area. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the HÖGLAND - NATIONALPARKS.FI Högland is the highest island in the Archipelago. Many boaters are familiar with its silhouette, which rises up to 41 metres. On the island's nature trails, you can learn more about the life of tenant fishermen and the island's nature. There are also the ruins of two buildings on the island. NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Nuuksio National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the KOLOVESI NATIONAL PARK Kolovesi is a paddler's paradise, where rocky cliffs rise over the narrow lake channels that form part of the vast labyrinthine Saimaa Lake System. Ancient rock paintings give insights into how Finland's early settlers lived in harmony with nature thousands of years ago. OULANKA NATIONAL PARK Oulanka National Park: In the rugged landscape of the Karhunkierros Hiking Trail, you will observe the power of water. Kiutaköngäs, Taivalköngäs and Jyrävä falls. Trails like Karhunkierros and Pieni Karhunkierros as well Kanjonin kurkkaus, Keroharju Trail and Könkään keino are popular in Oulanka.ROKUA NATIONAL PARK
Rokua Geopark. Comprising Rokua, Lake Oulujärvi and the Oulujoki River Valley, the Rokua Geopark was the first area in Finland to join the network of Geoparks listed by UNESCO. At the same time, Rokua Geopark is the northernmost of the 67 Geoparks that form the Geopark network. #rokua #rokuanationalpark #rokuageopark.HOSSA NATIONAL PARK
Hossa National Park. The magnificent wilderness of Hossa is an excellent destination: the trails running along pine heaths invite you to hike and cycle, and the crystal-clear lakes to go canoeing and fishing. The rock paintings of Julma-Ölkky and Värikallio depictstories of
SERVICES IN NUUKSIO NATIONAL PARK Customer Service and Guidance. Nuuksio Customer Service number: +35840 163 6200 and info (at)haltia.com. Guide Hut Haukanpesä is open during the summer. Maps and other small products are sold at the Guide Hut. Information and guidance on hiking, at the Nature Information Hut. Guided tours in the park for school and kindergarten groups. REPOVESI NATIONAL PARK Repovesi's rugged forests are dotted with blue lakes and ponds. The park offers accessible adventures for everyone. Its hills and cliffs challenge keen hikers and climbers. Highlights for families include the Lapinsalmi bridge, the hand-operated Fox's Ferry, cosy Lapp-style huts for rent, and fine views over the treetops from the park's highspots.
PYHÄ-LUOSTO NATIONAL PARK Pyhä-Luosto National Park. 3.3.2021. Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the PÖYRISJÄRVI WILDERNESS AREA Area: 1,280 sq. km. Established in 1991. The area is managed by Metsähallitus. Pöyrisjärvi Wilderness Area is a wonderful destination for experienced hikers who have the needed equipment and supplies. The wilderness area adopted its name from Lake Pöyrisjärvi, which is located in the north part of the area. Impressive sand dunes and ridges MÁDJOHKA OPEN WILDERNESS HUT Navigation . Home; Destinations; Outdoor Guide; Well-being from Nature; What's New; Nationalparks.fi; Destinations. Top Natural Attractions; National Parks; WorldSkip to Content
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Because of the coronavirus, safe distances should be kept even in nature, and thorough hand hygiene should be followed at huts, campfire sites and after using the toilet. Metsähallitus' policies and guidelines will be updated as the general corona guidelines become more specific. Check our website for the current situation: www.nationalparks.fi/coronavirusguidelines.
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2. Mainly use marked trails. 3. Camp only where it is allowed. 4. Light your campfire only where it is allowed.5. Do not litter.
NATIONAL PARKS
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