A map of 1 Biking Trails in Uurainen.
Aittovuori Trail Center is a municipal mountain bike and downhill riding venue on the Aittovuori outdoor hill in central Uurainen, in the Jyväskylä region of Central Finland. For current trail maps, event closures, and parking, the City of Uurainen’s outdoor recreation pages are the best place to start(1). The same pages place mountain bike parking at Rinnetie 20 and publish a downloadable PDF map of the mountain bike layout(1). The wider Aittovuori outdoor area is described as a versatile town-centre hill and waterside setting where you can jog, train on the slopes, play disc golf, and ride downhill bikes(1). A short walk away along the outdoor corridor, Pikku-Kuukan puiston uimaranta offers a swim, and there are two barbecue areas on the hill(1). Visit Jyväskylä Region lists the trail centre at the same Rinnetie 20 address in Uurainen for visitors planning a ride in Central Finland(2). Finnish trail-centre roundup writing describes places like this as marked, muscle-powered sites—typically pedal-up downhill without ski lifts—aimed at a wide spread of rider levels(3). On the ground you are next to the Aittovuori DiscGolfPark and the wooded shelter pair Aittovuoren ulkoilualueen laavu and Aittovuoren alakatos for a break out of the weather. Toward Leinikinpuisto, the Uuraisten kuntosali, Leinikinpuiston ulkokuntosali, and the Skeittipaikka Uurainen cluster sit near school sports buildings and Uuraisten urheilukenttä, so it is easy to combine a ride with other town-centre recreation. Winter visitors often share the landscape with the Aittovuoren latuverkosto ski trail network and the longer Kirkonkylä–Tehlo latu connection; the small lit fitness ski loop Urheilukentän vanha valaistu latu passes the same sports-park edge near Leinikinpuisto. Competition use has put Aittovuori on the enduro calendar: the municipality announced a Funduro Cup stage at Aittovuori Trail Center with more than a hundred entrants and noted that general outdoor use of the hill would be restricted on race day(4). Stage results from that series document racing at Aittovuori for followers of Finnish gravity events(5).
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Note: Our database was last synced in 2026. While we strive for accuracy, always consult the official website which we display on each place or route or notices at the trail for safety-critical updates or seasonal closures.
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