A map of 6 Wilderness Huts in Nivala.
The stone -haired nature trail in Järvikylä is nine kilometers long, but the path can be taken for shorter distances. The starting point and parking space can be found along the Nakkauksentie or on the Järvikylä fitness track. The easiest way to get to the lean -to is by heading to the end of the Järvikylä fitness track, where the guided route to Kivilampi departs. Follow the points and rocky signs marked on the trees. From the Kivilampi lean -to, the path continues to turn the stonewall. You will find the map of the stonewall nature route https://ikuntunta.nivala.fi/tilat/kivenhakkajan-luontopolku/. It is recommended that the lean -to take their own trees.
The starting point and parking space is the shortest along the Nakkausentie road, 1.4km from Pyylämäki or on the longest Järvikylä fitness track. There are boardwalks along the nature trail, and when departing from Nakkaustie, you can access the unobstructed wooden path by pram or wheelchair to the Lehmilampi lean -to. The lean -to can get around the stone -fired nature trail (about 9km in total, but even shorter marked routes) or walk on a guided route (1.4km).
Owner and administrator; Ylivieska parish
Sausage roasting place along the jogging trails. It is easy to walk from the lean -to to the Lehmilampi lean -to, with guided signs along the route. There are some firewood on the lean -to.
Owner and administrator; Ylivieska parish
Owner and administrator; Ylivieska parish
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