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Touring cycling in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto offers diverse natural landscapes, including extensive forests, mires, and rocky outcrops. The terrain features notable changes in altitude, with open cliffs and hills providing panoramic views. The Byabäcken valley, characterized by fields and grazed meadows, adds a picturesque cultural landscape to the region.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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King Gustav III's trip to Finland in 1775 It is said about the king's trip that when King Gustav III came to Finland in 1775 at the age of 29, he visited Helsinki and ate with Johan Sederholm. Sederholm had a stone house on Senate Square and also owned the Häkansböle manor. He was a royalist and offered His Majesty a place to stay at his manor when the king traveled to Eastern Finland to establish a new province. The royal convoy consisted of 106 people and 38 four-wheeled horse-drawn carriages. Gustav III had become accustomed to being outdoors in France. While driving north, the royal party stopped at noon on a hill near Kuusijärvi, on Johan Sederholm's land, and enjoyed lunch there. The monarch's brief rest there was such an important event in the history books that the area was later named Kungsbacka, the King's Hill. Based on the map of the main divisions, the king's dining place is located approximately at Vanha Porvoontie 282 – 286. According to the story, after eating, the king climbed a nearby rock to look at the scenery. Gustav III's park, Gustav III:s park, was included in the local plan as the name of the local recreation area south of Kuusijärvi in 1996, and the city council approved the plan in 1999. It is a commemorative name. Source and more info: https://www.retkinikkari.fi/kuningas-kustaa-iiin-penkit/
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Exactly 250 years ago, when King Gustav III of Sweden was travelling east along the Great Coastal Road, he stopped at Kuusijärvi in present-day Vantaa to have lunch under the open sky, “sitting on the bare ground”. The incident was so significant that the place was marked on the 1778 map on the hillock north of the road as “Ả detta ställe har hans Kungl. Maj. Gustaf Den Ill ätit middag den 10de Junii 1775 pa bara marken”. Now, based on a municipal initiative, a group of benches have been built at almost the same spot to commemorate that historic al fresco lunch. The benches, made of solid spruce, will offer hikers and other users of the area a fascinating and very beautifully situated resting place near the Kuusijärvi nature and recreation area and the Sipoonkorvi National Park.
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A new resting place, Gustav III's benches, has been built on Lake Kuusijärvi in Vantaa, commemorating King Gustav III's historic lunch in the area on 10 June 1775. The benches, made of spruce, are located near the Sudentassu Bridge and offer hikers a place to rest in the middle of nature. The constructed hiking site includes three sturdy log benches. They are intended for resting or as seats for eating snacks. No fires or campfires are allowed at the site. The site follows the principle of litter-free hiking, meaning that visitors must take all their trash with them. There are no trash cans in the area around the benches; the nearest trash cans can be found at the campfire site on the shore.
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The Kuusijärvi bridge, Sudentassu, was completed in December 2019 and connects the Kuusijärvi nature and recreation area and the Sipoonkorvi National Park. The Sudentassu bridge is 20 meters high, has a width of five meters and a length of 126 meters. The Sudentassu bridge leads the traveler from one cliff to another and allows easy access to the Sipoonkorvi wilderness. The Sudentassu bridge is about 1 km from the Kuusijärvi parking area. Source& Additional Info: https://www.vantaa.fi/fi/palveluhakemisto/toimipiste/kuusijärven-silta-sudentassu
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This is a picturesque area in Vantaa, where the Keravanjoki River flows through Tikkurila. This landscape beautifully integrates both natural and cultural elements. The rapids themselves were recently restored by partially demolishing a historic dam, allowing water to flow freely for fish and other wildlife. The surrounding banks have been revitalized for recreational use, featuring new bridges, walkways, and social areas that blend with the area's industrial heritage, including preserved dam walls and old factory buildings.
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Kuusijärvi is home to the only smoke saunas in the Helsinki Metropolitan area. In winter, the swimming takes on a more daring aspect, when you can try a spot of ice swimming. There's a cafe and restaurant, serving all manner of burgers and platters for that all-important refuel.
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Rustic farmstead on the edge of town - serves food, baked goods and ice cream.
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I managed on the path with tyres ment for asphalt. Partly path has big stones and roots of the trees on the way but mostly route is enjoyable with bicycle. By The Lake of Bisa there are wooden bences built right near the water, where you can eat your picnic or just enjoy the view. Also next to the lake is a rocky hill. On the top of the hill is cooking shelter, where you clime up along built stairs. The view is beautifull, over the lake area.
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Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 380 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 186 easy, 144 moderate, and 50 difficult trails.
The terrain in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto is diverse, featuring extensive forests, mires, and rocky outcrops. You'll encounter notable changes in altitude, with open cliffs and hills offering panoramic views. The picturesque Byabäcken valley, with its fields and grazed meadows, also adds a unique cultural landscape to many routes.
Yes, there are plenty of options for beginners and families. Over 180 easy routes are available, many of which traverse varied forest landscapes. An example is the Sudentassu Bridge – Bisajärvi Cooking Shelter loop from Sotunki, an 8.5-mile trail that is generally easy and suitable for those new to touring cycling.
For more experienced cyclists, Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto offers about 50 difficult routes. These can include challenging climbs, descents, and sections with tree roots, providing a more demanding experience amidst the park's varied landscapes.
You can discover several natural landmarks and viewpoints. Högberget offers panoramic views from its rocky apex. The park also features small lakes like Fiskträsk, Bisajärvi, and Storträsk, and the traditional Byabäcken valley with its cultural landscape. Some routes, like the Kuusijärvi Coffee Stop – Kuusijärvi Lake loop from Nikinmäki, pass directly by these scenic water bodies.
Yes, the park offers glimpses into its cultural heritage. The Byabäcken valley showcases traditional rural scenery, and you might even spot grazing animals. The old limestone quarry, accessible via the Kalkinpolttajanpolku trail, provides a historical point of interest. The Kirkonkylä Mill and Waterfall – Kirkonkylä Stone Bridge loop from Sotunki is an example of a route that combines forest roads with cultural scenery.
Absolutely. The park is well-equipped with rest and recreation areas. You can find picnic spots like Fiskträsk Picnic Area, which has tables, public toilets, and shelters. Designated camping areas such as Bisajärvi Camping Area and Ängesböle camping area also offer facilities including toilets and fireplaces, ideal for longer breaks or overnight stays.
Many touring cycling routes in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Sudentassu Bridge – Bisajärvi Cooking Shelter loop from Sotunki and the Winding Forest Road – Bakery Café N'Avetta loop from Landbo, which are popular choices for their convenience and varied scenery.
The touring cycling routes in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 5,000 touring cyclists have explored the park using komoot, often praising the diverse natural landscapes, from extensive forests to picturesque valleys, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.
Yes, there are services available. Lake Kuusijärvi is a popular spot with a swimming beach and traditional saunas, and it's connected to the park. Some routes, like the Winding Forest Road – Bakery Café N'Avetta loop from Landbo, even incorporate stops at local cafes, providing opportunities for refreshments during your ride.
The diverse landscapes of Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some sections can be affected by rain or snow in colder seasons.


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