Töyrilampi hiking trail is about 12.9 km as one point-to-point walk in Kannonkoski on the forests and lake shores between inland start coordinates and the Kivijärvi shoreline at Kismaniemi. For the pond, lean-to, firewood hut, dry toilet, tent-friendly pine shore, and the two ways to reach Töyrilampi by car or on foot,...
Municipality of Kannonkoski – Töyrilampi+
Description
Töyrilampi hiking trail is about 12.9 km as one point-to-point walk in Kannonkoski on the forests and lake shores between inland start coordinates and the Kivijärvi shoreline at Kismaniemi. For the pond, lean-to, firewood hut, dry toilet, tent-friendly pine shore, and the two ways to reach Töyrilampi by car or on foot, start with the Municipality of Kannonkoski’s Töyrilampi page. For driving landmarks at the Töyrilammentie turn from Sininen tie and for lean-to accessibility, use the Municipality of Kannonkoski’s Töyrilampi / Teerilampi lean-to page.
Along the route you pass Töyrilampi kuivakäymälä and Töyrilampi laavu at roughly 10.2 km—Teerilampi is another name you still see on older signs and pages for the same pond. That cluster sits on the same corridor as Talvipyöräilyreitti, Töyrilampi pyöräpolku, Maakuntaura - Kannonkoski, and the short trail Kismanniemi trail, Lake Kivijärvi, so you can combine a day hike with a bike segment or hop onto the broader Maakuntaura network toward Piispala and beyond. Kismaniemi pysäköintialue is the practical trailhead on the lake side; Kismanniemi keittokatos Kivijärvi, Kismanniemi laavu Kivijärvi, Isonhiekan laavu, and Kismanniemi polttopuusuoja-kuivakäymälä ring the same cape for cooking shelters, lean-tos, and firewood storage. About 12 km in, Koiralammen kota adds a Lappish hut for shelter-focused stops—read more on our page for Koiralammen kota when you plan an overnight or meal stop.
The wider Keski-Suomen maakuntaura runs from Saarijärvi toward Kannonkoski through Pyhä-Häkki National Park with maintained rest points on the Saarijärvi side; Visit Saarijärvi summarizes distances and service buildings on that main branch. Visit Kannonkoski’s nature overview highlights Kivijärvi’s sand shores and mixed forest walking in the municipality’s outdoor portfolio. On the Piispala–Kismanniemi section, Jalkaisin’s 2013 on-foot account still reads well for how blue paint on tree trunks, occasional boardwalks over wet ground, and wooden distance signs feel between Piispala-type forest and the Töyrilampi shoreline before you drop toward Kismaniemi’s beach rocks. Conditions, firewood levels, and litter risk change year to year—pack out what you bring and double-check the municipality pages before you go.
Kannonkoski is the home municipality. Central Finland is the larger region.
Length & route
The trail is about 12.9 km tip to tip on our map. It is not a loop: treat the inland start and the Kismaniemi shore as two ends depending on whether you arrive by Sininen tie or by lake-side parking. Blue paint on trees on the shared Maakuntaura sections and wooden distance posts between Piispala country and Töyrilampi appear in Jalkaisin’s 2013 hiking post—use it for on-the-ground feel, not for current firewood or governance details. The municipality lists the drive-in pond site separately from the long-distance trail body; use their pages for today’s road and facility updates.
Getting there
By car, turn from Sininen tie onto Töyrilammentie at the Vuoskoski junction; the municipality describes one kilometre of sand road north to the pond shore with laavu, campfire, woodshed, dry toilet, and tent spots. The lean-to page adds the red “maitolaituri” style landmark labelled “Ajorata” at the turn and notes you can drive almost to the shelter. Alternatively, approach through the forest section of the Central Finland regional trail from the southwest as the municipality’s Töyrilampi page summarises. For the lake end, use Kismaniemi pysäköintialue near the Kismanniemi services; confirm access and winter track status on the municipality and regional trail pages before you go.
Good to know
The lean-to page describes a ramp into the WC building and fairly firm, level ground for prams or wheelchairs, while fixed benches make the fireplace itself harder to reach with a wheelchair—plan breaks accordingly. Visit Saarijärvi lists Saarijärvi-side contacts for the main Maakuntaura branch; use those together with Kannonkoski material when you stitch multi-day segments. Jalkaisin noted litter near Kismanniemi laavu Kivijärvi in 2013 and packed some out—carry a bag and leave popular fire sites cleaner than you found them.
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Our data was researched from Kannonkoski, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.
Töyrilampi hiking trail is about 12.9 km as one point-to-point walk in Kannonkoski on the forests and lake shores between inland start coordinates and the Kivijärvi shoreline at Kismaniemi. For the pond, lean-to, firewood hut, dry toilet, tent-friendly pine shore, and the two ways to reach Töyrilampi by car or on foot,...
Municipality of Kannonkoski – Töyrilampi+
Description
Töyrilampi hiking trail is about 12.9 km as one point-to-point walk in Kannonkoski on the forests and lake shores between inland start coordinates and the Kivijärvi shoreline at Kismaniemi. For the pond, lean-to, firewood hut, dry toilet, tent-friendly pine shore, and the two ways to reach Töyrilampi by car or on foot, start with the Municipality of Kannonkoski’s Töyrilampi page. For driving landmarks at the Töyrilammentie turn from Sininen tie and for lean-to accessibility, use the Municipality of Kannonkoski’s Töyrilampi / Teerilampi lean-to page.
Along the route you pass Töyrilampi kuivakäymälä and Töyrilampi laavu at roughly 10.2 km—Teerilampi is another name you still see on older signs and pages for the same pond. That cluster sits on the same corridor as Talvipyöräilyreitti, Töyrilampi pyöräpolku, Maakuntaura - Kannonkoski, and the short trail Kismanniemi trail, Lake Kivijärvi, so you can combine a day hike with a bike segment or hop onto the broader Maakuntaura network toward Piispala and beyond. Kismaniemi pysäköintialue is the practical trailhead on the lake side; Kismanniemi keittokatos Kivijärvi, Kismanniemi laavu Kivijärvi, Isonhiekan laavu, and Kismanniemi polttopuusuoja-kuivakäymälä ring the same cape for cooking shelters, lean-tos, and firewood storage. About 12 km in, Koiralammen kota adds a Lappish hut for shelter-focused stops—read more on our page for Koiralammen kota when you plan an overnight or meal stop.
The wider Keski-Suomen maakuntaura runs from Saarijärvi toward Kannonkoski through Pyhä-Häkki National Park with maintained rest points on the Saarijärvi side; Visit Saarijärvi summarizes distances and service buildings on that main branch. Visit Kannonkoski’s nature overview highlights Kivijärvi’s sand shores and mixed forest walking in the municipality’s outdoor portfolio. On the Piispala–Kismanniemi section, Jalkaisin’s 2013 on-foot account still reads well for how blue paint on tree trunks, occasional boardwalks over wet ground, and wooden distance signs feel between Piispala-type forest and the Töyrilampi shoreline before you drop toward Kismaniemi’s beach rocks. Conditions, firewood levels, and litter risk change year to year—pack out what you bring and double-check the municipality pages before you go.
Kannonkoski is the home municipality. Central Finland is the larger region.
Length & route
The trail is about 12.9 km tip to tip on our map. It is not a loop: treat the inland start and the Kismaniemi shore as two ends depending on whether you arrive by Sininen tie or by lake-side parking. Blue paint on trees on the shared Maakuntaura sections and wooden distance posts between Piispala country and Töyrilampi appear in Jalkaisin’s 2013 hiking post—use it for on-the-ground feel, not for current firewood or governance details. The municipality lists the drive-in pond site separately from the long-distance trail body; use their pages for today’s road and facility updates.
Getting there
By car, turn from Sininen tie onto Töyrilammentie at the Vuoskoski junction; the municipality describes one kilometre of sand road north to the pond shore with laavu, campfire, woodshed, dry toilet, and tent spots. The lean-to page adds the red “maitolaituri” style landmark labelled “Ajorata” at the turn and notes you can drive almost to the shelter. Alternatively, approach through the forest section of the Central Finland regional trail from the southwest as the municipality’s Töyrilampi page summarises. For the lake end, use Kismaniemi pysäköintialue near the Kismanniemi services; confirm access and winter track status on the municipality and regional trail pages before you go.
Good to know
The lean-to page describes a ramp into the WC building and fairly firm, level ground for prams or wheelchairs, while fixed benches make the fireplace itself harder to reach with a wheelchair—plan breaks accordingly. Visit Saarijärvi lists Saarijärvi-side contacts for the main Maakuntaura branch; use those together with Kannonkoski material when you stitch multi-day segments. Jalkaisin noted litter near Kismanniemi laavu Kivijärvi in 2013 and packed some out—carry a bag and leave popular fire sites cleaner than you found them.
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Our data was researched from Kannonkoski, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.