A map of 2428 sports and nature sites in North Savo.
Jätkänkämpän savusauna
On the shore of Nilaka is the Keiteleranta sauna (6 people), owned by the Keitele municipality. It is an electric sauna. Separate changing rooms with showers The Keiteleranta beach sauna is rented for a daily rent of €50/day/time. The tenant is required to clean the facilities they use after use. Prices include VAT.



A really nice Laavu. It is right on the


An extremely large (tall) Kota on the Urkin poloku hiking trail. There is woodshed, outdoor toilet and an outdoor grill. There is a lot of space here for a large group to come and spend time. The hut has a lot of space inside for a group as well. The hut is more on the "rugged side." Dirt floor, no lights.

A really nice area for a Laavu on the Urkin poloku (UP) hiking trail. It is next to a beautiful small pond / bog. The Laavu is in good condition, there is a lot of firewood and just overall peaceful location.

Kota, campfire site and toilet. In winter connection to the sled. It is on a biking trail but you can also kayak to this location as there is a nice pier. The hit burnt down in 2025 but you can still go to it. jari.ahokas@iisalmi.fi / 040 830 2620
Landing pier, toilet




Patalahti birdwatching tower trail is an easy nature walk around a reed-fringed bay in the Maaninka area of Kuopio, North Savo. For contacts, addresses, and the city’s own description of the towers and shoreline path, start with the City of Kuopio’s Patalahti trail pages(1). HelloKuopio packages the same access tips and background for visitors exploring the Maaninka district(2). The trail is about 4.8 km end to end. It follows the edge of Patalahti, a shallow bay at the northwest end of Maaninkajärvi that has been restored by dredging and raising the water level—an internationally important bird habitat within the Natura network and national bird-wetland programmes, as summarised by the city and regional tourism pages(1)(2). Within the first kilometre you reach Patalahden Laavu Länsi and Patalahden lintutorni länsi; further along, Patalahden lintutorni pohj sits deeper in the reed and forest margin. Toward the closing section of the circuit you pass Patalahden Laavu and Patalahden lintutorni itä, with Patalahden parkkipaikka beside Pielavedentie where most people leave their car and read the roadside information board. Species and seasonality at Patalahti and nearby Patajärvi are documented in detail by Lintuyhdistys Kuikka, including reed-bed breeders, migrants, and notable records from the towers(4). Retkipaikka’s field write-up from a September evening adds useful ground-level detail: solid bridges across open ditches, careful carpentry at the laavu, and a reminder to wear rubber boots when wet weather soaks the grass alongside the path(3). Kuopio maintains the area’s outdoor infrastructure; Maaninka lies northwest of the centre along highway 77. If you are planning a longer North Savo birding day, combine this outing with other Maaninka-area sites only after checking the latest guidance from the land manager(1).

The Paloisvuori–Saunaniemi forest nature trail is about 5 km of hiking between the Paloisvuori ridge and the Saunaniemi shore south of Iisalmi in North Savo. Iisalmen kaupunki describes the route as a 22-checkpoint nature trail with the start point and guidance from Nouvanlahden parkkipaikka, and links a printable route map PDF from the same outdoor hub(1). The same recreation area appears on Luontoon.fi for map browsing alongside other Paloisvuori trails and services(2). Suomi.fi’s service point for the area repeats the ridge setting and lists field phone numbers if you need maintenance or access questions while planning(3). The trail is not a closed loop. From the Nouvanlahti end you quickly pass Iisalmen kuntopolku parkkipaikka and approach the Paloisvuori slope cluster: Paloisvuoren Parkkipaikka and Paloisvuori Parking give alternative access, while Paloisvuoren laavu, Paloisvuoren puolikota, Paloisvuoren kuntotelineet, Paloisvuoren portaat and Paloisvuoren lintutorni sit within a short walk of one another on the hillside. The city’s outdoor copy calls the long fitness staircase the “Menestyksen kuntoportaat”: about 125 m of ascent with a 25 m height gain and 161 steps, opened in 2018 for general training use. Further along the line, Nouvanlahden retkisatama marks the lake connection toward Nouvanlahti. Approaching Saunaniemi you pass Saunaniemi WC, Saunaniemen kota and Saunaniemen retkisatama; Saunaniemi Parking and Saunaniemen parkkipaikka support car access at the shore end, and Saunaniemen ulkokuntoilu paikka adds outdoor exercise equipment near the return leg. Dry toilets are available at the kota area rather than as standalone named stops in the narrative. The route stitches into a much larger network: the same ridge hosts Paloisvuoren-Saunaniemen koira-/sauvakävelypolku, Iisalmen opastettu kuntopolku, lit ski circuits, mountain-bike lines and boat-oriented connections—useful if you want to extend a day after the nature loop. Iisalmen kaupunki requires dogs to stay on leash on Paloisvuori routes; respect other users on shared corridors.

Urkin poloku is a long point-to-point hiking trail in North Savo. The start lies in the municipality of Pielavesi and the Korkeakoski finish is in Kuopio. Pielaveden kunta maintains the route and publishes maps, updates, and contact details on its outdoor recreation pages(1). The same trail is listed on Luontoon.fi(2). Visit Savo describes the overall visitor experience for the region(3). The trail is about 23.9 km from the Lepikon torppa start area toward Korkeakoski. It begins at parking beside Urkin poloku Parkkipaikka; dry toilets sit a few metres along the path. Within the first few kilometres you reach Arkkuvuoren laavu, then another parking area (Urkin poloku Parking) for drivers joining mid-route. The middle section passes Urkin poloku pysäköintialue and the Pajuskylän kota cluster with Pajuskylän WC nearby—natural places to pause, grill, or plan an overnight in the kota setting. Further on, Kesälahden laavu offers another sheltered stop before the line approaches Korkeakoski. At the Korkeakoski end you meet Finland’s highest free-falling waterfall and can continue onto Kanjonin kierros, which includes Kanjonin laavu and Kanjonin nuotiopaikka on its own circuit. In winter the corridor overlaps Moottorikelkkareitti Pielavesi-Jylänki where the geometries coincide—keep clear of snowmobile traffic when that route is active. A rural development project between 2019 and 2021 renewed duckboards, firewood storage, laavu and eco-toilet facilities, and added sensory boards and cultural interpretation along the line(4). Allow most of a day for the full distance; terrain mixes forest paths, village connections, and lakeshore near Tuovilanlahti as described by the municipality and regional tourism pages(1)(3).
For maps, lean-to information, and the latest maintenance notes, start with the City of Kuopio’s Vehmeri nature trail page(1). The same route is summarised on Liikkuva Kuopio with land-management contact details(3). The Vehmeri nature trail is about 4 km as one point-to-point walk through Vehmersalmi, part of Kuopio in North Savo. The City of Kuopio built the path on private land under agreements with landowners(1)(3). From the village edge you move through pine forest on paths and short roadside sections. More than a kilometre of the route follows lake shore near Rantarinne toward Luukaarteen laavu, with nature trail boards about Ice Age traces, changing forest habitats, and woodland wildlife(1)(3). Near the start the path passes the Vehmersalmen Majakan urheilualue cluster—tennis, ice rink, disc golf course, and Vehmersalmen kirkonkylän hiihtomaa sit beside the same recreation area—before the route turns toward the lean-to. About a kilometre before the shelter you reach Luukaarteen laavu, which has a woodshed, waste point, dry toilet, and information board; in winter it doubles as a rest stop for skiers and snowmobilers using nearby Vehmersalmen hiihtoladut, Vehmersalmen jääladut, and the wider snowmobile network(1)(3). Past the laavu the surroundings open toward Helin Tallin ratsastuskenttä and Helin Tallin maneesi along Lempelänniementie—handy context if you combine a short hike with local riding or events. Luontopolkumies notes blue paint marks that are easy to follow, a short climb past Luuvuori’s ancient shoreline, and overall terrain that suits most walkers in ordinary trainers when conditions are dry(2).
The Paimensaari Trail is about 2.2 km as one walking segment on Paimensaari, a heritage farm island in Lake Suvasvesi south of Tuusniemi, North Savo. The island sits on the Heinävesi boating route in a sheltered archipelago; most people reach it by boat or kayak, then walk the path locally called Paimenpolku that threads the meadows and forest between the landing area and the historic farmstead in the south. For route and outdoor destination information, Metsähallitus publishes this trail on Luontoon.fi(1). The City of Tuusniemi explains access, year-round opening, free visits, and contact numbers on its Paimensaari page(2). Visit Tuusniemi highlights the island for paddlers and boaters and summarises the siblings’ self-sufficient farm story and the rebuilt paths and signs(3). At the northwest landing you find the retkisatama area: Paimensaari kiinnityspaikka 1 and Paimensaari kiinnityspaikka 2 for boats, Paimensaari tulentekopaikka with firewood noted in harbour listings, Paimensaari telttailualue for tents, and a dry toilet within a short walk. About 2 km from the landing toward the farm end you reach the water points Paimensaari pihakaivo and Paimensaari navetankaivo and the Paimensaari savusauna smoke sauna beside the preserved barn and yard—buildings visible from the trail but not open for self-guided entry(2)(3). The terrain mixes open meadow, pine forest, and patches of richer deciduous woodland; grazing sheep maintain the traditional landscape and often meet walkers on the paths(4)(5). Independent paddling accounts praise how the place reveals itself once you leave the fenced harbour pocket: stone cairns on the hayfield, the quiet of the old yard, and the contrast between open niitty and shaded shoreline make the island a memorable stop on Suvasvesi circuits(5). Harbour guidance adds a strict dog rule: do not take dogs beyond the harbour fenced area because sheep roam freely, with signs on site(4). Tuusniemi lies in North Savo.
Puijo nature trails are a marked hiking network on Puijo hill in Kuopio, a few kilometres from the market square. About 200 hectares of forest here are protected, and most of the woodland is also part of the EU Natura 2000 network. Kuopion kaupunki describes the three main summer loops—Puijon polku, Konttilan kierros, and Kokonmäen kierros—and the Ylä-Antikkalan and Puijonnokka lean-tos on its Puijo page(1). Hello Kuopio summarises parking, colours, and how the loops connect for visitors planning a day on the hill(2). Puijo Peak outlines themed and accessible routes around the summit, tower, and ski area, including the short accessible circuits near Puijo Maja(3). The trail on our map is about 6.6 km as one continuous line through this network. The three principal loops are each roughly two kilometres: Puijon polku (about 2 km, marked blue) crosses the old nature reserve with interpretation boards on nature, ski-jumping history, towers, and local culture, with start options at the end of Puijonrinteentie and on the summit. Konttilan kierros (about 2.3 km, marked red) visits old-growth forest and the Konttila heritage farm setting. Kokonmäen kierros (about 2 km, marked green) runs along the east flank of Kokonmäki and can be started from Konttila or from the foot of the Antikkala ski slope. Expect strong height differences on the blue and green loops—often over 100 metres cumulative—so some sections feel demanding. Along the line you pass Antikkalan tukkipatteri and Antikkalan rekkitangot near the top of Antikkalantie, Ylä-Antikkalan laavu a short way into the forest from the slope area, Puijon kuntoilukatos and Puijon portaat on the sports side of the hill, and Puijon näkötorni with views over Lake Kallavesi. The route also skirts Puijo DiscGolf, winter jump hills, and playing fields in Puijonlaakso before turning toward Otsolan miekkailusali—useful landmarks when you picture how urban fringe and forest alternate on Puijo. In the same area, Puijon maastopyöräreitit and Puijo Ladut share paths and facilities with hikers in different seasons; Kuopion pyöräilyreitit links into the wider city cycling network where geometries meet. For opening hours of the tower, firewood rules at lean-tos, and any maintenance notices, check Kuopion kaupunki(1).
For access rules, fire-making, and other up-to-date requirements in Tiilikkajärvi National Park, start with Luontoon.fi(1). The Will-o'-the-wisp Trail is about 18.1 km as one hiking line between Tiilikkajärvi National Park and Nuorisokeskus Metsäkartano in Rautavaara, North Savo. Seura describes the name from marsh gas lights (will-o'-the-wisps) over open mire at Löyty and Maansuo, and the Pumpulikirkko kettle opening along the way(2). Independent trip writing on Mtbfin notes soft mire, duckboards in varying repair, and rougher ground around Pumpulikirkko(3). Retkipaikka’s Pumpulikirkko article adds detail on the canyon and kettle geology and reminds visitors that the site lies within national-park rules(4). Rautavaara lies in North Savo east of the regional centre. About 10.5 km along the route, the Sammakkotammi pysäköintialue parking area sits near Tiilikkajärvi Sammakkotammi varaustupa, puuliiteri,varasto (bookable wilderness hut with wood shed and storage), Sammakkotammi tulentekopaikka, Sammakkojärvi sahi kiinnityspaikka, and Sammakkotammi kuivakäymälä—this is the main service cluster where Virvatulten polku meets Uiton kierto and Tiilikan kierto, with Venäjänhiekka camping and campfire places on those loops. Further on, Yrttilampi tulentekopaikka and Yrttilampi kuivakäymälä sit near the junction with Pumpulikirkon reitit. Near the Metsäkartano end, Metsäkartanon nuorisokeskuksen uimapaikka, Metsäkartanon frisbeegolfrata, Metsäkartanon liikuntasali, and Metsäkartanon kuntosali line the last kilometres before Konttimäki pysäköintialue at the route end. Dry toilets are available at the hut and mire stops, which makes a long day more comfortable. Treat Luontoon.fi as the place to confirm seasonal restrictions and any changes to structures before you walk(1).
Pökösenmäen patteripolku is a hiking route in Ranta-Toivala, a short drive north of Kuopio. The trail is about 5 km end to end on our map and visits earthworks and other sites linked to the Finnish War period; the City of Kuopio describes shorter alternatives of about 2 and 3 km in the same network, maintained by the Ranta-Toivala village committee together with the longer option(1). The same route is listed on Luontoon.fi for national outdoor planning(2). From the Halmejoki starting area you pass Halmejoen nuotiopaikka almost immediately, then Halmejoen rantautumispaikka where paddlers can land by the river. The route finishes near Ranta-Toivalan rantautumispaikka, a second canoe landing closer to open water—handy if you combine walking with a short paddle. The shared Halmejoen nuotiopaikka sits near the connection with Halmejoen luontopolku, a separate nature loop in herb-rich Natura forest with green paint blazes on the city pages; Pökösenmäki is marked in white in independent trip notes(3). Nearby, Karhon luontopolku reaches Karhonsaaren laavu and Karhonsaaren laituri on its own circuit. In winter the same forest corridor overlaps Jännevirta-Uuhimäki-latu Kuopio where that ski track is groomed—give ski traffic space when both are in use. Retkipaikka’s Halmejoen luontopolku walk-through adds detail on boardwalks, birdlife, and the old sand-pit campfire setting where many visitors join the military-history route(4). For firewood rules, hunting seasons, and the latest local notices, start from the City of Kuopio’s Pökösenmäki path page(1). Exercise extra care during elk hunting periods when moving in this forest landscape(1).



Jouhimäenlenkki is an about 8 km mountain-biking loop in Lapinlahti, North Savo, on the forest-road and outdoor-route fabric north of Lake Syväri. For general access to the municipality’s outdoor areas and how it points visitors to national trail maps, start from the outdoor areas and trails overview maintained by the Municipality of Lapinlahti(1). The same countryside mesh continues toward Kuopio; route maps and network-level riding guidance for that side are published by the City of Kuopio(2). Hello Kuopio’s overview of mountain biking around Kuopio and Tahko is useful background because many riders link short forest loops with the wider gravel and track network once snow has melted(3). On the ground the loop meets several other maintained lines almost immediately: Jouhimäenkävelylenkki follows a very similar footprint on foot, while Ruokosenlenkki and Uskinsalonlenkki attach further along if you extend the ride. Where the line runs closest to Syvärinpää on Lake Syväri, snowmobile touring on Yhdysura Syvärinpää- TahkoMoottorikelkkaura passes nearby; day riders sometimes pause at Syvärinpään uimapaikka, Syvärinpään veneenlaskupaikka, or Syvärinpään vierasvenesatama on warm days—give sled traffic space whenever winter routes stay packed for multiple uses. Surfaces are typical North Savo outdoor hardpack: rolled gravel, sandier esker sections, and short softer spots after rain. Natural light only—carry lights if you might finish near dusk. No dedicated trail-overview video tied to this exact name turned up in open search; preview terrain from municipal maps and neighbour routes instead.
Pahkamäenlenkki is a ride of about 9.3 km as one loop around Pahkamäki and through edge-of-village links in Lapinlahti, North Savo. For operational details on local outdoor places, start with the City of Lapinlahti pages on outdoor areas and routes, which point visitors to Metsähallitus retkikartta.fi for marked hiking routes and lean-tos in the municipality and highlight facilities such as the Varpaisjärvi athletics field in the same outdoor network(1). Lapinlahti promotes varied do-it-yourself movement and notes that municipal sports venues are free for residents; the leisure services contact for maintenance and programmes is published under Liikunta(2). The wider Kuopio lake region, including Savo destinations around Kuopio and Siilinjärvi, is described on Hello Kuopio as a lake-rich touring area where forests and shorelines invite year-round activity(4). Jälki.fi lists regional road, MTB, and gravel circuits centred on Lapinlahti when you want to stitch longer weekends from the same roadbook(3). From the saddle you get a village-scale tour: the line passes Varsanpihan leikkikenttä almost at once, then works through quieter roads and paths before bending toward Varpaisjärvi’s sports cluster on Lukkarilantie and Kirjastontie. In that area, Solansuun beach volleyball court and Solansuun pallokenttä sit side by side, and a little further along the school streets you reach Petäjäniemen uimapaikka on the lake for a swim break. The same block includes Varpaisjärven liikuntahalli and Varpaisjärven monitoimiareena, street workout gear, tennis and ball fields, the outdoor ice rink, and Varpaisjärven urheilukenttä—useful if your group mixes riding with skating, training, or spectating. Riders who want more distance can join longer bike circuits without leaving the local network: Lukkarilanlenkki and Varpasen kierto overlap this corridor for multi-kilometre extensions. Varpaisjärven valaistu kuntorata is a lit fitness track nearby when you prefer footwork after parking the bike. In winter the same shoreline area includes Varpaisjärven valaistulatu and short school-side ski connectors; Lapinlahden moottorikelkkailureitti shares some road sections—stay alert in shared traffic.
Lukkarilanlenkki is about 20.7 km as one continuous loop on this map through Lapinlahti in North Savo, threading the Varpaisjärvi–Lukkarila countryside west of Highway 5. Expect quiet village roads, lakeshore and forest sections, and moderate links toward larger roads where you share space with motor traffic—plan lights and visibility for short connectors. Early on, you reach Petäjäniemi’s swimming spot on the lake; roughly mid-loop you pass Karjalainen’s swimming spot along Nilsiäntie. Approaching the finish, the line runs through the Solansuu sports pocket in Varpaisjärvi—ball field, beach volleyball, outdoor gym, and the village disc golf course sit within a short roll of the path, with indoor sports halls and winter sledding hills nearby. The Municipality of Lapinlahti lists free-to-use outdoor and trail access for the municipality and points hikers to Metsähallitus Retkikartta for wider trail maps(1). The Visit Lapinlahti nature page describes Lukkarila’s easy Hirvipolku walking loop with two lean-tos if you want a foot-oriented detour off the bike loop in the same village(2). Downloadable materials on the cultural trail map for Varpaisjärvi highlight the village museum and heritage buildings—handy if you walk part of the centre before or after the ride(3). Jälki.fi’s Lapinlahti hub shows how the area fits into regional MTB and gravel networks if you want to extend the day toward Tahko or longer road/gravel links(4). For piecing together approaches from Lapinlahti centre toward Varpaisjärvi and Lukkarilantie, the long-form route notes on Lapinlahti.net are a practical companion—same corridor many riders use before branching onto local loops(5). In winter the same geography overlaps maintained ski corridors such as Lukkarilan hiihtolatu and Varpaisjärven valaistulatu; confirm skiing and winter-bike rules locally before mixing uses. You can stitch in shorter bike loops that share this hub—Pahkamäenlenkki around the Solansuu–Varpaisjärvi facilities, Neulalammenlenkki through Karjalainen’s beach area, or Varpasen kierto for another compact tour of the village sports sites. Lukkarilan - Lammasahon pyöräilylenkki branches toward longer distances southwest; see our linked routes for detail.
Neulalammenlenkki is about 15.5 km on this map through Lapinlahti in North Savo, winding forest and village roads around Neulalampi and along Nilsiäntie near Varpaisjärvi. The route is not a closed loop on this map; expect mixed gravel, packed dirt, and short asphalt stretches where you briefly share space with motor traffic—carry lights and bright clothing if you ride near dusk or in murky weather. About 7 km from the start you reach Karjalaisen uimapaikka on Nilsiäntie 457, a natural place to swim or stretch beside the water before continuing. The Municipality of Lapinlahti describes free-to-use outdoor access for the area and points people to Metsähallitus Retkikartta for lean-tos and wider trail mapping(1). Visit Lapinlahti presents Lukkarila’s gentle Hirvipolku walking circuit with two lean-tos—handy if someone in your group prefers a foot outing in the same countryside(2). The cultural walking materials for Varpaisjärvi bundle the village museum route and built heritage on one downloadable map, which pairs well with a slow roll through the village centre(3). Jälki.fi’s Lapinlahti area listing shows how local rides connect to broader MTB and gravel options around Tahko and Lake Syväri when you want a longer day(4). For rules and habits when you share short road links with cars, read Liikenneturva’s cycling in traffic pages(5). You can string this segment with Lukkarilanlenkki—the two meet near Karjalaisen uimapaikka—plus Ruokosenlenkki, Varpasen kierto around Varpaisjärvi’s sports sites, or the shorter Uskinsalonlenkki walking loop where connectors allow.
Saarismäenlenkki is a short point-to-point bike route of about 7.7 km through the Saarismäki side of Lapinlahti in North Savo. It works as a neighbourhood link you can join with longer rides around the municipality rather than as a standalone destination trail. For the latest municipal word on outdoor areas, ski bases, and where hiking trails and laavu layers are shown on national maps, Lapinlahti municipality publishes a free outdoor recreation overview that sends visitors to Metsähallitus Retkikartta.fi for trail data(1). Around Lapinlahti, the volunteer-maintained Lapinlahti.net cycling pages collect loop and day-ride ideas starting from the town centre, with turn-by-turn strips and links to photos—useful context if you are stitching local roads and paths into a longer day(2). Regional route lists on Jälki.fi show Lapinlahti among municipalities that host marked MTB lines and long gravel rides toward the Tahko–Syväri lake district, which helps situate short connectors inside bigger ride planning(3). This connector meets Puolivälinlenkki, a longer biking trail toward Haminamäki. That longer trail passes Ketunlenkin laavu early on and, farther along, rest points such as Haminamäen kota, Haminamäen kuntoportaat, and the sports cluster at Hassilan hiihtomaa with Hassilan laavu nearby—worth knowing if you extend eastward for a half-day. Near part of the line you are also in the vicinity of the community snowmobile corridor Lapinlahden moottorikelkkailureitti, which is managed for motors; give sled traffic space where routes run close together. Ride predictably on short connectors: prefer marked cycleways where they exist, and check the municipality’s outdoor pages before you rely on winter or forestry detours(1).

A public spot managed by the city next to the beach where you can have a campfire. There is no firewood, but the hotel / spa sells firewood for 10€ a bundle.
Tulipaikka ja puuvaja
Uusi nuotiopaikka Syvänniemellä
Iivarinsalo sijaitsee keskisellä Kallavedellä syväväylän ja Vehmersalmelle johtavan väylän välissä. Iivarinsalon koillisniemen ympäri kiertää luonnon hiekkarannat, jotka soveltuvat erinomaisesti mm. uintiin ja auringonottoon. Saari onkin yksi Kallaveden saariston suosituimpia veneilykohteita ja soveltuu yöpymiseen sekä tilapäiseen oleskeluun. Saaren pohjoispuolella on rauhoitettuja pieniä saaria; Piippu- ja Korppiluodot, joihin maihinnousu on kielletty lintujen pesimäaikana 1.5.-31.7. jolloin niiden läheisyydessä liikkumista on muutoinkin syytä välttää. Saaren koilliskulmassa on keittokatos. Kohteella toimii polttopuuhuolto. Saaren eteläosassa on Kuopion Pursiseuran sekä Järvipelastajien tukikohdat. Kovat idän-ja koillisenpuoleiset tuulet voivat vaikeuttaa rantautumista. Kiinnitys: laituri, peräpoiju, ranta, ankkuri Varustus: jätepiste, käymälä, keittokatos, poijupaikkoja, polttopuut, retkisatama
toilet and canopy/liter, info


Ladun ja kuntopolun varrella janne.metsala@iisalmi.fi / 040 652 6278

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Haminamäen kuntoportaat 190 m, askelmia 348.
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