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riders
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87.8km
550m
Gravel riding
Tackle the Seven Brothers – Loop from Klaukkala, a difficult 54.6-mile gravel biking route with 1795 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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19.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Tip by
53.4 km
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Tip by
67.2 km
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87.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
70.0 km
16.5 km
1.11 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
74.8 km
13.0 km
118 m
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Elevation
Highest point (110 m)
Lowest point (30 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is primarily a challenging gravel bike trail, but it features a mix of surfaces. You'll encounter demanding gravel segments, but also sections with mostly paved surfaces, making it varied. The broader Seven Brothers trail, which this loop is related to, passes through old forests, bogs, agricultural areas, and cultural landscapes, offering a diverse ride.
While the route is categorized as a 'difficult' and 'hard gravel ride' requiring very good fitness due to its length and elevation, it also contains sections described as 'mostly paved surfaces' and suitable for 'all skill levels'. This suggests that while the overall challenge is high, there are easier parts. Beginners should be prepared for the full 87.8 km distance and 547 meters of elevation gain.
The starting point for this loop is Klaukkala. While specific parking details aren't provided, Klaukkala is a village, so public parking options would likely be available within the village or near common access points for trails. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The route offers a journey through diverse Finnish landscapes, including old forests, bogs, agricultural areas, and cultural landscapes with village settlements and a fertile river valley. It also has a strong connection to Finnish literary history, tracing locations significant to Aleksis Kivi's novel 'Seven Brothers'. You'll pass highlights such as Nummenpääntie Road, Nummenniityntie Road, and Palojoki–Nukari Road.
Finland is known for its extensive gravel roads, making it a gravel cycling paradise. While specific seasonal advice for this loop isn't given, generally, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers the most favorable conditions for gravel biking in Finland, avoiding snow and ice. The broader Seven Brothers trail is also suitable for skiing in winter, indicating varied seasonal use for different activities.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to gravel bike the Seven Brothers – Loop from Klaukkala. Trails in Finland, especially those that are part of a broader network like this, are generally freely accessible.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific gravel biking loop. However, many outdoor trails in Finland are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead.
Yes, the route is officially part of the 'Seitsemän veljeksen pyöräreitti' (Seven Brothers cycling route), covering 100% of this official trail. It also briefly touches upon sections of the 'Seitsemän veljeksen reitti' (Seven Brothers trail).
While the route itself is a long loop, Klaukkala, as the starting point, is a village where you would expect to find basic amenities such as cafes and accommodation. The broader Seven Brothers trail also encourages meeting local people and experiencing Finnish culture, suggesting that services are available in nearby settlements.
You can expect to experience a rich variety of Finnish nature. The trail winds through old forests, open bogs, and agricultural areas. You'll also encounter cultural landscapes, village settlements, and a fertile river valley, offering a picturesque and diverse natural experience.
Yes, for the broader Seven Brothers trail, which this loop is closely related to, a mobile application is available. This app can guide users and provide valuable information about the area's nature, history, and local culture, enhancing your experience on the route.