A map of 4 Biking Trails in Pyhäjoki.
The Pirttikosken yhdysreitti is about 2 km on our map as a short point-to-point cycling link through Pirttikoski village in North Ostrobothnia, tying the wider Pyhäjoki river trail network to the Kupuliskoski rapids area. The Municipality of Pyhäjoki describes Pirttikoski as a riverside community where the Pyhäjoki has many rapids—Kupuliskoski and Helaakoski among the largest—and where embankment paths along the river offer an attractive setting for mountain biking and other outdoor exercise(1). Starting from the same riverside network as Pyhäjoen penkkatiet and Rautiperän lenkki, this connector makes a practical hop for bikes toward Kuusiniemen sillan yhdysreitti Pirttikoski and the services around Pirttikosken uimaranta before you reach the Kupuliskoski shore. About one kilometre along the line you pass Pirttikosken uimaranta on Kalliomäentie—a swimming beach by Kuusiniemi bridge that the village association highlights as an easy swim stop for touring riders staying near the kylätalo(4). At the eastern end of this segment the route meets the Kupuliskoski day-trip cluster: wilderness-style kota shelters with campfire sites and dry toilets on both banks—Kupuliskosken eteläranta kota, tulipaikka, käymälä and Kupuliskosken pohjoisrannan kota, tulipaikka, käymälä—natural places to pause, warm up, or combine with Kupuliskosken reitti on foot if you lock the bike for a short stroll. Cycling PDFs and the recreation Google Map are on the outdoor sports facilities page(2). The Pirttikoski village association’s Welcome Cyclist kylätalo stop offers self-service basics for bike travellers—outdoor WC and water, a pump and patch supplies, washing gear, outdoor power for phones and e-bike batteries, and optional Matkaparkki accommodation by arrangement—supporting longer loops that use Pyhäjoen penkkatiet and regional bike travel projects(4). Pyhäjoki is an active kayaking and river recreation corridor; Pirttikosken taidereitti, Pyhäjoen melontareitti, and Oulainen–Pyhäjoki pyöräilyreitti are separate longer itineraries you can join nearby when planning a full day(1)(2).
A biking or hiking route that features local art along the trail.
Maastopyöräily
This biking route goes along the Pyhäjoki river.
Cycle through scenic city routes or embark on longer trips
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