Best attractions and places to see around Kirkkonummi include a diverse range of natural landscapes, cultural sites, and recreational opportunities. Located just west of Helsinki, the region features extensive coastlines, inland lakes, and forests, often referred to as "Finland in miniature." Visitors can explore wilderness areas, historical manors, and significant architectural landmarks. Kirkkonummi offers varied scenery and points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the closed section on Finnträskinreuna (east of Kehä III) finally open for business again! https://kirkkonummi.fi/finntraskinreunan-uusi-kavelyn-ja-pyorailyn-paareitti-tarjoaa-suoran-yhteyden-kirkkonummelta-espooseen/ district heating construction still ongoing in the east, use the roadway (or the signposted gravel mystery path) to avoid
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Korpinkierros is marked with yellow marks on trees, clearly visible in summer and wintertime. You find all trails and their marking colours in the official map of Nuuksio Nationalpark. Korpinkierros, 6-7.2 km circular route, Travel time approx. 4 hours, no winter maintenance. Challenging. The Korpinkierros trail will thrill even experienced hikers with its rocks and varied nature. Descend into the groves and be enchanted by the ponds. Starting points Address: Haukkalampi, Haukkalammentie 32, 02820 Espoo and Siikaniemi, Siikajärvenranta, Espoo (pdf 6.2 MB, jualkuus.metsa.fi). Haukkalampi coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 60° 18.8649' lon: 24° 31.2936' ETRS-TM35FIN N: 6689001 E: 363094 Siikaniemi coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 60° 17.3591' lon: 24° 30.8904' ETRS-TM35FIN N: 6686221 E: 362617 Services and hiking structures Starting from the Haukkalampi parking area (7.2 km), Haukkalampi nature hut, guide water point, Mustalampi camping area, campfire site, covered campfire site and cooking shelter. Starting from Siikaniemi (6 km), Kolmoislampi has a reserved camping area, Holma-Saarijärvi has two campfire sites/camping areas and a lean-to. Things to see The drifting peat bogs of Mustalampi.
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Rantaraitti is a unique recreation and outdoor trail that follows the coastline of Espoo's seashore. Rantaraitti is located in very diverse environments. Its nature varies from the stone ash-surfaced trail running along the edges of the nature reserve to the asphalt-surfaced pedestrian and bike path, or the paved promenade of a modern urban environment. There are also several bridge connections on the Rantarait, most recently a new modern bridge opened in November 2020 as an extension of the Gallen-Kallelantie between Tarvaspää and Tarvo island. The bridge replaced an old, dilapidated pontoon bridge that was demolished. In 2019, Espoo's rantaraitti received an honorable mention in connection with the awarding of the "Accessible Finland" recognition.
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is very popular because it is very easily accessible for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. This is why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Toppelund was parcelled from Grasa manor in 1878. Its owners at the beginning of the 20th Century were the von Julin family. Nowadays, Toppelund is mainly known for the Villa Wahlforss, planned by architect Ville Paatela and built by industrialist Wilhelm Wahlforss 1950-1951. A large garden formed part of the Toppelund property, the produce of which was sold at the market in Helsinki. Transportation was organized by boat. Two harbor basins were built to shield the boats on the open seashore, and two moles to protect them.
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The Mellsten stone-built jetty was erected by a villa designed by architect Jarl Eklund in 1927. The road connections to Helsinki were still primitive at this time, and the villas by the seashore in Espoo were dependent on the steamboat traffic along the coast. The summer colony Stella Maris of the Catholic parishes of Helsinki used the villa 1936-1964. The building, subsequently used as a Youth Clubhouse, was destroyed in a fire in 1979. The jetty, originally built in an L-shape, was severely damaged in a bombing attack in February 1944. The aim of the airstrike was probably to disturb the support of the aerial defence searchlight battery in Haukilahti.
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the eastern end (Sarvvikin puistotie) is currently a bit of a mess due to district heating works (signposted mystery detour for bikes but just stay on the roadway where it is two lanes and on the bike path where the roadway turns into a single bidirectional lane with traffic lights), just west of there (Finnträskinreuna) it looks like they are turning the narrow access road into a wider street, currently just a lot of trees felled but will probably be another construction site as well
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is extremely well frequented because it is very easy to reach for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. That's why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Kirkkonummi offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore the diverse landscapes of Porkkalanniemi (Porkkala Cape), known for its forests, sea, and rocky beaches, ideal for day-hiking and bird-watching. The Meiko Nature Reserve provides a peaceful wilderness experience with extensive forests and clear lakes, featuring marked trails like the Meiko loop. Additionally, parts of Nuuksio National Park extend into Kirkkonummi, offering varied scenery and numerous trails, including the challenging Korpinkierros Trail.
Absolutely. Kirkkonummi is rich in history and culture. Don't miss Hvitträsk, the internationally renowned National Romantic studio home designed by famous Finnish architects. The Ragvalds Museum Farm offers a glimpse into traditional farm life with 12 original buildings and an exhibition about the Porkkala lease period. Other notable sites include the Medieval Stone Church in Kirkkonummi center and the award-winning Fyyri Library.
Kirkkonummi is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Korpinkierros Trail in Nuuksio National Park or the various paths in Meiko Nature Reserve. Cycling is popular, with routes such as the Kirkkonummi Cycling Path and the scenic Espoo Waterfront Trail. During winter, Peuramaa Ski offers downhill skiing. The region also boasts several golf courses and opportunities for boating, paddling, and fishing, especially around Porkkalanniemi.
Yes, Kirkkonummi has several options for families. The Mustalampi Picnic Shelter is a popular spot with a well-equipped barbecue area. Rehndahl's Animal Farm allows children to interact with farm animals. The Maatilapuoti's Summer Fair offers activities like tractor rides and a fairytale trail. Many nature trails, such as those on Linlo Island, are also suitable for families.
Kirkkonummi offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. The Meiko Nature Reserve features several marked trails, including the 5.8 km Meiko loop and the 4.4 km Eagle loop. In Nuuksio National Park, you can tackle the challenging Korpinkierros Trail. For easier walks, Linlo Island provides authentic archipelago trails. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking around Kirkkonummi here.
Cycling is a fantastic way to see Kirkkonummi. The Kirkkonummi Cycling Path offers an easy and safe route through the region. Another excellent option is the Espoo Waterfront Trail, which follows the coastline with diverse environments and surfaces. For those interested in gravel biking, there are numerous routes available, such as the 'Meiko Northern Trail – Siuntionjoki Rapids loop'. You can explore more cycling options here.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility in some areas. The Espoo Waterfront Trail, for example, has sections that are wheelchair accessible, featuring paved promenades and stone ash-surfaced paths. While not all natural areas are fully accessible, this trail offers a great option for enjoying the coastal scenery.
The best time largely depends on the activities you're interested in. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming, and enjoying the coastal areas like Porkkalanniemi. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, perfect for hiking, though trails like the Korpinkierros Trail may be more challenging due to wet conditions. Winter offers opportunities for downhill skiing at Peuramaa Ski and enjoying snow-covered landscapes, but some hiking trails may not be maintained.
The Mustalampi Picnic Shelter is highly recommended. It's a well-equipped barbecue area in a beautiful location by Lake Mustalampi, offering toilets and wood supplies. It's a very popular and well-frequented spot for a relaxing outdoor meal.
Kirkkonummi is known for its diverse natural features. Porkkalanniemi is a unique cape vital for bird migration, offering excellent bird-watching opportunities. The region also boasts the first Stone Age Rock Paintings found in Finland, located by Lake Vitträsk. Additionally, Wohls Manor Park features a marked nature trail through a rare oak grove, and the extensive lake areas, like Lake Meiko, are known for their clear waters and untouched wilderness.
Yes, Kirkkonummi offers several running trails. Popular options include the 'Meiko Loop' and the 'Kotokierros Trail', both considered moderate in difficulty. For an easier run, you might try the 'Soidinkierros Trail'. You can find more running trails and detailed information here.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from coastal paths to serene forest lakes. The well-maintained facilities, such as the barbecue area at Mustalampi Picnic Shelter, are frequently highlighted. The unique combination of natural beauty, historical sites like Hvitträsk, and accessible trails like the Espoo Waterfront Trail, makes Kirkkonummi a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.


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