A map of 85 sports and nature sites in Huittinen.
Isosuo Nature Trail is a short, easy walk through raised-bog and wooded mire in Puurijärvi and Isosuo National Park, on the edge of Huittinen in Satakunta. Metsähallitus publishes the official Isosuo Nature Trail page on Luontoon.fi(1). For local visitor contacts and the municipality’s introduction to the park, see the City of Huittinen national-park pages(2). The trail is about 1.6 km on this listing. From Isosuo pysäköintialue you soon reach a junction where a spur drops roughly two hundred metres to Mutilahden lintutorni and a campfire spot beside Puurijärven Mutilahti; read more on our pages for that tower and parking at Mutilahti pysäköintialue. Continuing counter-clockwise on the duckboards, a short side path leads to historic turvesuulit—peat-drying barns—with benches and story boards, then the route passes Isosuo luontotorni for wide views over the patterned bog before returning toward the road. Luontopolkumies’s Retkipaikka report from 2021 names the counter-clockwise circuit, the comfort of the duckboards even in trainers, waterproof footwear as a smart extra, dragonflies along the boards, and about an hour for the full ring including tower stops(3). Porin Lintutieteellinen Yhdistys notes how bird-rich Mutilahti became after the 2007–2011 water-level restoration and summarizes Isosuo breeding records from the tower(4). You can shorten the day via Mutilahti–Isosuo shortcut trail between Mutilahti pysäköintialue and Isosuo pysäköintialue, or extend toward riverbank nature by joining Isosuo - Ala-Kauvatsanjoki pitkospolku from the same parking hub; Opastustupa pisto is another marked branch that shares the towers and lots. Dry toilets sit with the Ala-Kauvatsanjoki services rather than on this core ring, but the Mutilahti spur pairs a campfire ring with lake views when you want a pause. The tread is almost entirely duckboards in good condition with a few forest-edge connectors; there is very little climb, making the walk approachable for casual birdwatchers and families who respect mire margins(3)(4).
Opastustupa pisto is a short hiking segment in Puurijärvi and Isosuo National Park on the Isosuo mire near Huittinen in Satakunta. The trail is about 1.3 km as recorded for this route and is not a loop: it runs between the Isosuo side of the area and the Mutilahti shore, passing two bird and nature towers along the way. Metsähallitus manages the park; the Isosuo nature trail material on Luontoon.fi(1) covers boardwalk routes, towers, and services on Isosuo. The City of Huittinen(2) lists the park and a contact number for the Mutilahdentie address in Huittinen. From Isosuo pysäköintialue you join the marked paths within a few hundred metres of the road. About 1.1 km along this segment you reach Isosuo luontotorni, a tower with views over the mire. Near the end of the segment, Mutilahden lintutorni sits by Puurijärvi’s Mutilahti bay—Outdoors Satakunta(4) describes how boardwalks on Isosuo branch toward Isosuo lintutorni, the turf-drying hut (turvesuuli), and Mutilahden lintutorni, and how the wider Isosuo loop is roughly two kilometres. Retkipaikka’s walk-through(3) notes a short marked branch of a few hundred metres down to Mutilahti’s tower and campfire from the main loop junction—useful context for how the towers and shore link to the path network. Mutilahti pysäköintialue offers another natural start or finish if you combine this segment with Isosuo luontopolku or Isosuo - Ala-Kauvatsanjoki pitkospolku. The mire and lake are known for birdlife and dragonflies; visitor accounts highlight good boardwalk condition and information boards along the nature trails(3)(4). For a longer day, you can add the duckboard connection toward Ala-Kauvatsanjoki laavu, campfire, and tent spot on Isosuo - Ala-Kauvatsanjoki pitkospolku, or use Mutilahti–Isosuo shortcut trail to stitch parking areas more tightly.
The Mutilahti–Isosuo shortcut is about 0.2 km of marked duckboard trail in Puurijärvi–Isosuo National Park. It links the Mutilahti parking and Mutilahden lintutorni side with the Isosuo pysäköintialue and Isosuo luontotorni across the mire so you can move between those two service clusters without walking the longer Isosuo boardwalk loop. For maps, services, and seasonal restrictions on the wider Isosuo network, start from the Isosuo Nature Trail page on Luontoon.fi(1). Huittinen rounds up local nature destinations, including this national park, on MyHuittinen(2). Retkipaikka describes the Isosuo nature loop and notes a junction on the main boardwalk where a roughly two-hundred-metre spur branches to Mutilahden lintutorni and a campfire corner—the same kind of short link this route formalises between the two tower ends(3). Outdoors Satakunta notes that duckboards on Isosuo split toward Isosuo lintutorni, the turvesuuli exhibition building, and Mutilahden torni, with illustrated information boards along the easy family circuit(4). Along the shortcut you pass Mutilahden lintutorni with its view toward Mutilahti bay on Lake Puurijärvi and, at the other end, Isosuo luontotorni over open mire. Mutilahti pysäköintialue sits beside the Mutilahti cluster; Isosuo pysäköintialue serves the Isosuo tower and links into the longer circuits. When you extend the day, the same boardwalk hub connects to Isosuo luontopolku, Opastustupa pisto, and Isosuo - Ala-Kauvatsanjoki pitkospolku toward Ala-Kauvatsanjoen laavu and the river rest spots. Huittinen lies in Satakunta west of the Kokemäenjoki plain; birdlife and insect diversity on Isosuo are a major draw in spring and autumn.
The Isosuo–Ala-Kauvatsanjoki duckboard trail is about 3.2 km as one walking line through Puurijärvi–Isosuo National Park on the Huittinen side of the Kokemäenjoki watercourse, linking the Ala-Kauvatsanjoki rest area with the Isosuo parking and nature-tower end of the mire. Metsähallitus publishes maps, services, and seasonal rules for the national park on Luontoon.fi(1). The City of Huittinen summarises visiting from the Huittinen side, including the Mutilahdentie access and contact details for planning a trip(2). From the Ala-Kauvatsanjoki end you can use Ala-Kauvatsanjoen laavu, Ala-Kauvatsajoki tulentekopaikka, and the designated Ala-Kauvatsanjoki telttailualue before or after the walk; Ala-Kauvatsajoki laituri also sits here for paddlers connecting to the wider Kokemäenjoen melontareitti route along the Kokemäenjoki watercourse. About 2 km along the duckboards you pass the Mutilahti pysäköintialue and can detour a few hundred metres to Mutilahden lintutorni for views over Puurijärvi’s Mutilahti bay. Shortly after, Isosuo luontotorni stands right on the mire edge for open views across the bog. The line finishes near Isosuo pysäköintialue, where you can join the shorter Isosuo luontopolku loop, the Opastustupa pisto spur, or the Mutilahti–Isosuo oikopolku shortcut back toward Mutilahti parking if you want a different return. Retkipaikka’s walk-through of the nearby Isosuo luontopolku describes firm duckboards, clear posts, optional bird-tower side trips, and the same Mutilahdentie parking culture—useful background for footwear and pacing even though this duckboard connector is its own line(3). Askeleita Suomessa outlines how Ala-Kauvatsanjoen laavu, the river rapids, turvesuuli, and Isosuo ring trails link into longer combinations under six kilometres when you stitch forest road, mire, and river bank sections together(4). Huittinen lies in the Satakunta region. The national park is busy with birdwatchers in migration periods; early starts or weekdays can feel quieter on the duckboards(3).
Vanhankoski nature trail is about a 1 km marked loop through the Vanhankoski grove reserve beside Loimijoki in Huittinen, Satakunta. Metsähallitus publishes the route on Luontoon.fi for map browsing and general trail facts(1). The City of Huittinen groups the grove with its other hiking destinations and laavu network on its outdoor pages(2). MyHuittinen’s reserve article is the clearest single place for what you will find on the ground: a volunteer-built nature path through national grove protection forest, story panels for families, sheep grazing in summer, and Saaren tila’s lean-to area by the river(3). You start from the large parking area at the end of Vanhankoskentie. Around the loop you move through rich deciduous forest with old decaying trunks, small kettle holes, and boardwalk where the ground stays wet. About three quarters of a kilometre along, the line passes near Mommolankosken beachvolleykenttä on Loimijoentie, close to Mommolankoski rapids where several sources place a picnic table and river views — a natural place to pause before closing the circle back toward the car park(4). Seasonal sheep from a nearby farm graze part of the reserve; cross fence lines only at the stile and leave grazing animals in peace(3). Children can follow Jukka Saarinen’s Satuseikkailu: roughly thirteen illustrated story boards begin right by the parking corner with wooden picture frames that change with the seasons(3). Near Saaren tila, maintained by local sponsor associations for the City of Huittinen, you will find an eight-person sleep shelter lean-to, a fireplace, covered picnic tables among apple trees, and an accessible dry toilet — bring your own firewood and toilet paper, and respect statewide fire bans when they are in force(2)(3). A riverside sauna ruin remains from the old farm; it is not described as open for use(3). The same parking area and grove are also published under the English title Vanhankoski nature trail as a second short hiking listing; treat the two names as the same easy family walk(1). Huittinen is a short drive from the town centre, so the grove works well as a morning outing or an easy nature break between longer Satakunta trips(2)(3). Huittinen lies in Satakunta. The trail’s Finnish name appears in sources as both Vanhakosken and Vanhankosken luontopolku beside the same pool and path network(1)(3).
Huittinen Forest Trail is a short forest hike in the Vihkimysvuori outdoor area in Huittinen. Huittinen lies in Satakunta. The same route is listed for national outdoor planning as Huittisten metsäpolku on Luontoon.fi(1). For firewood rules at the lean-tos, general fire safety, and how the trail sits inside the wider Kännölä exercise network, the City of Huittinen’s hiking and lean-to pages are the practical place to confirm details before you go(2). MyHuittinen repeats the trailhead address and notes that the path mostly follows the winter ski loop in the same area(3). The trail is about 3.1 km as mapped here through mixed forest on the Vihkimysvuori side of the network. Official listings sometimes round the distance to about 3.5 km(1)(3). The city describes the start at the junction of Ilomäentie and the outdoor route, with points of interest marked by numbered posts along the way(2). Early on, about 0.4 km from the start, you pass Vihkimysvuoren laavu on the Kännölä trail system—bring your own firewood for the fireplace(2). Further along, Raviradan laavu sits near the practice racetrack; the city notes it is privately owned but freely available and reachable via the Kännönvuori–Vihkimysvuori outdoor routes(2). Toward the southern part of the walk, the path runs close to Huittisten ratsastuskeskus / iso maneesi, Huittisten ratsastuskeskus / pieni maneesi, Rekikoski DiscGolfPark, Huittisten ratsastuskeskuksen beachvolleykenttä, Huittisten ratsastuskeskuksen pieni kenttä, and Huittisten ratsastuskeskuksen iso kenttä off Kivirannantie—useful landmarks if you are combining a short hike with riding, disc golf, or ball games on the same visit. The same hills host longer options: Kännönvuoren-Vihkimysvuoren-Pyölönvuoren kuntopolut is an illuminated running and walking network in summer with loop lengths from about 1.4 km to 6.5 km, and Kännönvuoren-Vihkimysvuoren-Pyölönvuoren ladut turns the tracks into ski trails in winter with separate lanes for classic and skating styles(2). The City of Huittinen describes lit sections, outdoor gym and stair training near the main car parks, and route maps on information boards at Kännönvuori parking, the Ilomäentie junction, and the racetrack corner(2).
The Vanhankoski nature trail is a short woodland walk of about 1.1 km in Huittinen, Satakunta, through the Vanhankosken lehtojensuojeluarea beside the Loimijoki. Start with the national trail page on Luontoon.fi(1) and the MyHuittinen article on the protection area(2); the same area is named among Huittinen’s walking destinations on the municipal retkeily pages(3). The path threads old deciduous forest, flood meadows, and riverside pieces of the old Loimijoki channel, with a lively rapid at the edge of the site, picnic tables and benches by the water, and small kettle-hole terrain along the way(2)(4). At the Saaren tila end of the meadow, a lean-to for eight with a fireplace and an accessible dry toilet were added in 2021; bring your own firewood and toilet paper, and respect wildfire bans when using the fire pit(2). MyHuittinen’s Satuseikkailu panels follow a fairy tale by author Jukka Saarinen from the corner of the parking area around the circuit, with picture frames in the landscape acting as story illustrations(2). Summer sheep grazing from a local farm helps maintain open meadow, and you pass fenced pastures through a stepped gate(2). Mommolankosken beachvolleykenttä sits about 0.2 km from the trail start near Loimijoentie 140. It connects in spirit with the longer Vanhakosken luontopolku line nearby if you want to stitch local paths into a slightly longer outing. Retkipaikka’s on-the-ground notes highlight easy terrain, dense greenery, educational boards about plants and deadwood, and a small hiidenkirnu a few hundred metres in(4). Retkeilyä Satakunnassa ja muualla Suomessa enjoyed the riverside tables, grazing sheep, and 2021 lean-to upgrade while describing the route as a relaxed family outing(5). Luontopolkumies warns that tall nettles can line the path in mid and late summer, so long trousers are sensible(6). Huittinen is only a few kilometres from the town centre and motorway 2, so the meadow feels reachable for a half-day nature break(2).
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Kuntoilulaitteita, crossfit-alue, lasten kiipeilytelineitä, pumptrack-rata, ikääntyneiden ulkoilulaitteet.
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Puttiparkissa voi pelata erilaisia puttipelejä. Molempien korien ympärillä on 18 heittopaikkaa. Lisäksi A-korille johtaa puttisuora, jossa on metrin välein heittopaikat 5 m – 10 m.
Korkeus 6 m. Mutilahti lintutorni
Isosuon luontotorni Korkeus 4 m.
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