National Park Guide
Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto is a national park in Finland, defined by its contrasting landscapes that provide a diverse setting for outdoor activities. The park encompasses vast mire complexes, including the internationally recognized Kauhaneva, alongside the dry pine forests of the Pohjankangas esker area. Geological features, shaped by the Ice Age and ancient water bodies, create varied elevations and natural formations, making the region suitable for several sports like mountain biking. This unique blend of wetlands and esker ridges offers distinct environments…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto offers opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, and jogging. The park features 5 routes across these sports, providing diverse options for exploration. The unique landscape of mires and esker forests creates varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.
The park features various mountain biking routes, including those that follow old forest roads and some singletrack paths. These trails traverse both the esker forests and the edges of the mire landscapes. The national cycling route no. 44, following the historic Kyrönkangas summer road, also passes through the park.
Several mountain biking routes are available, including the Nummijärvi route – loop, which is approximately 28.4 miles [45.8 km] long. Another option is the Lake Nummijärvi - Kauhaneva trail, spanning about 15.5 miles [24.9 km]. For a more challenging ride, the Ancient Mountains Route covers approximately 48.0 miles [77.3 km].
The park is known for its vast Kauhaneva mire complex, a Ramsar site with hummocks, hollows, and clear-water ponds. The Pohjankangas esker area features bright pine forests, contrasting with the mire. The Katikankanjoni gorge, with its steep slopes and murmuring streams, is another notable natural attraction. Geological formations shaped by the Ice Age are also present.
Yes, Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto is a central part of the Lauhanvuori-Hämeenkangas UNESCO Global Geopark. This designation highlights two billion years of Finnish geological history and promotes sustainable tourism within the region.
The park contains the prehistoric Kyrönkangas road, a crucial medieval route. Traces of historical events such as the Finnish War (1808-1809) and the Great Famine (1866-1868) can also be found. The area offers a blend of natural and cultural significance.
Mountain biking trails in the park range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Nummijärvi route – loop is rated as moderate, while the Ancient Mountains Route is considered difficult. Riders can choose routes based on their skill level and desired challenge.
Yes, the park is a vital bird oasis, especially during spring. It attracts diverse species such as cranes, whooper swans, gulls, and various waders. The park's emblem bird is the wood sandpiper, and the endangered ruff also nests there. Nature observation towers are available for birdwatching.
Yes, komoot offers several guides for the park. These include MTB Trails in Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto, Attractions in Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto, and Lakes in Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto.
Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto has 5 routes recorded on komoot, with 4 visitors having shared their experiences. The park's diverse terrain and activities attract users interested in mountain biking, hiking, and jogging.
More information about Kauhanevan-Pohjankankaan Kansallispuisto can be found on the Finnish National Parks website. For general inquiries regarding national parks in Finland, Metsähallitus can be contacted at +358 205 64 100.

