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Savojärvi hiking trails traverse a landscape characterized by extensive mire scenery, serene lakes, and ancient forests, primarily within Kurjenrahka National Park. The region features diverse marsh types, including barren raised bogs, and the dystrophic Lake Savojärvi. Geological formations shaped by the ice age, such as gravel ridges, are also present along the routes. This varied terrain offers a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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6.75km
01:42
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.90km
00:44
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.2km
07:58
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This observation tower is a great place for a break if you're taking on the 30-kilometre Vajosuo Mire loop. From here, you can admire your scenic surroundings, some of the finest primeval forest in southwest Finland.
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There are a number of amenities here, including a campsite, public toilets and a public sauna. Just what the doctor ordered after a run around the lake.
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Lake Savojärvi is a gorgeous place to explore in the Kurjenrahka National Park. Runners can enjoy a loop of the lake, which is flat and works out at around 6.5 kilometres.
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This little visitor hut provides information about the national park and the trails. As well as this, you can find out about the cranes that inhabit the region.
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Sauna house near Rantapiha with two changing rooms and a sauna room. The sauna is open to the public from noon to 8:00 PM. The cost is €2 per adult, which is simply dropped into a box. The stove must be heated with wood, which is located in an adjacent shed. You can easily cool off in Lake Savojärvi. Those who prefer to be on their own can book the sauna in the morning or from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. There is a drinking water tap outside the sauna house.
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Weather shelter for overnight stays in Kurjenrahka National Park. There's a barbecue area with a log splitter and benches around it. There's also an outhouse.
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Shelter for overnight stays with a great view of a raised moor. In front of the site, there are benches around a barbecue area. A log splitter is also available. A little way off is an outhouse.
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Bird watching tower a few meters from the main hiking trail.
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Savojärvi is renowned for its pristine and tranquil mire scenery, featuring diverse marsh types, including barren raised bogs. You'll also encounter serene lakes, such as the dystrophic Lake Savojärvi, and ancient forests, including the Pukkipalo old-growth forest. Many routes also traverse gravel ridges, which are unique geological formations shaped by the ice age.
The hiking trails around Savojärvi offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find easy loops suitable for most fitness levels, such as the Kuhankuono Boundary Point loop from Kurjenrahka National Park, which is just under 3 km. There are also moderate paths like the Hiking loop from Uusikartano, and more challenging routes for experienced hikers, such as the 30-kilometer Vajosuo Hiking Route.
Yes, a notable historical landmark is the Kuhankuono Boundary Stone. This memorial, dating back to the 1918 Civil War, still marks the meeting point of seven municipalities. It's a key point of interest along the popular Lake Savojärvi trail network.
Absolutely. Many trails in Savojärvi are suitable for families. The Lake Savojärvi Trail, for instance, is an easy loop featuring duckboards over marshy sections, making it accessible. Parts of this trail are even suitable for wheelchairs and buggies with assistance, making it very family-friendly.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails within Kurjenrahka National Park, which encompasses much of Savojärvi. However, it's important to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
Hiking is possible for most of the year. Spring and autumn offer beautiful colors and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer treks. In snowy winters, an 8 km cross-country skiing track is created over Kurjenrahka marsh, offering a unique and still winter landscape. The duckboards on many trails make them accessible even in wet conditions.
Yes, Savojärvi offers several excellent circular routes. The most popular is the Lake Savojärvi Trail, an approximately 6.7 km loop that encircles the lake. Another option is the Kuhankuono Boundary Point – Picnic Spot by Lake Savojärvi loop, which is a moderate 11.2 km route.
Along the trails, particularly at Kurjenpesä, you can find various amenities to enhance your hiking experience. These include nature information huts, water taps, cooking shelters, and dry toilets. Some of these facilities are also wheelchair accessible. Resting places for grilling sausages are also available for public use.
While specific public transport routes can vary, the Kurjenrahka National Park area, including Savojärvi, is generally accessible by bus from nearby towns like Turku. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes heading towards Kuhankuono or the national park entrance points for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, designated parking areas are available at key access points to the hiking trails, particularly around the Kurjenrahka National Park entrances. These parking facilities are typically well-marked and provide convenient access to the trailheads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique mire scenery, the tranquility of the lakes, and the well-maintained duckboards that make the marshy sections accessible. The diversity of trails, from easy loops to more challenging routes, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, parts of the popular Lake Savojärvi Trail are suitable for wheelchairs and buggies, especially with assistance. The presence of duckboards over marshy areas helps make these sections more accessible for a wider range of visitors.


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