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Gravel biking around Nousiainen offers diverse landscapes characterized by extensive gravel and forest roads. The region features a mix of natural environments, including wetlands, ancient forests, and areas with rock trails. These varied terrains provide numerous options for gravel cyclists seeking different challenges and scenic experiences.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
8
riders
100km
06:02
410m
410m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.8km
01:50
100m
100m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.3km
01:10
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
01:40
70m
70m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kurjenrahka National Park, access via Savojärventie 102. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the cultural city of Turku for a few hours of day trip or overnight trip to the nature of Kurjenrahka. Kurjenrahka National Park is an oasis for nature lovers in southwestern Finland, and it is worth coming from further afield. The park’s most wonderful feature is its marshland. As its name suggests, Kurjenrahka is the home of cranes, where those lucky enough to hear their cries echo. Here you can also experience the spring euphoria of owls. In good snowy winters, the ski track takes you to the middle of the peaceful marshland. The marked trails in the national park connect well with the Kuhankuono hiking trail outside the area. Together, they form a trail complex over 150 km long. https://www.luontoon.fi/fi/kohteet/kurjenrahkan-kansallispuisto
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There is fish, eggs, pasta and canned goods
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Not the best choice in rain
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Nice gravel road through the countryside. Connects Vahto and Paattinen on parallel to asphalt road 2010, which runs a bit more to the north, but has way less traffic.
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Nice gravel road through the forest and countryside. Open to regular traffic, so watch out for incoming cars.
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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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There are over 10 gravel bike routes documented around Nousiainen on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include easy rides through the countryside, moderate loops through forests, and more challenging routes exploring wetland environments.
Gravel biking in Nousiainen features diverse landscapes. You'll encounter extensive gravel and forest roads, wetland environments, and ancient forests. Some routes, particularly those shared with mountain biking, may include magnificent rock trails and technical sections, providing a varied and engaging ride.
Yes, Nousiainen offers easy gravel bike routes perfect for beginners. An example is the Vahto–Paattinen Gravel Road loop from Rusko, which is an easy 24.3 km path offering a straightforward ride through the local countryside.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Kalakauppa Sumpu – Lake Kurjenrahka loop from Mynämäki is a difficult 100.1 km trail. This route explores the unique wetland environment near Kurjenrahka National Park and takes approximately 6 hours to complete, offering a demanding ride.
Many gravel routes in Nousiainen pass by or are near significant natural attractions. You can explore the unique wetland environment of Kurjenrahka National Park, which is home to Lake Kurjenrahka and Savojärvi. The park also features the Kurjenpesä Nature Information Hut and the Rantapiha Public Sauna at Lake Savojärvi.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Nousiainen are designed as loops. For instance, the Rusko–Vahto–Valpperi Route loop from Valpperi is a 24.8 km trail leading through varied forest and gravel roads. Another option is the Vahto–Paattinen Gravel Road – Neittessuo–Hemmola Gravel Road loop from Maaria, a moderate 39.3 km ride.
The gravel bike routes in Nousiainen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the sense of peace on the extensive gravel and forest roads, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.
Yes, there are several shelters and huts available in the Nousiainen area that can be found near or along some routes. These include the Kullaanvuori Shelter, Perävuoren Shelter, and Kervan Laavu Shelter, offering spots for a break or overnight stay.
The best time for gravel biking in Nousiainen is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and the trails are free of snow and ice. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the diverse forest and gravel roads. While winter riding is possible, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice.
While specific viewpoints are not always explicitly detailed for every gravel route, the region's landscape, including areas like Kallavuori (referenced for mountain biking), suggests elevated points with scenic views. The general Finnish landscape of lakes and forests, fells and hills, and charming villages ensures picturesque surroundings throughout your ride.
Yes, for a more adventurous and rugged experience, you might seek out routes that are less frequently ridden. The 'Nousiainen circle' within the Mynämäki – Nousiainen (Turku) trail, for example, is known to be less ridden and can be partially overgrown, offering a true wilderness feel well-suited for gravel bikes.


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