A map of 2 Biking Trails in Rauma.
Monna–Ooperi is a marked nature and cycling route of about 5.3 km on the south side of Rauma in Satakunta, linking the Ooperi sports area with forest and lakeshore near Kodisjoentie and Pitkäjärvi. Luontoon.fi carries the trail listing for planning and maps(1), and the City of Rauma’s downloadable Monna–Ooperi nature-trail PDF still shows the yellow main line and nearby tracks(2). Rauman Latu notes that the local outdoors association built the route together with sports club Rasti-Lukko and the City of Rauma(3). For riding and walking character, the line mixes lakeshore paths, forest and rocky ground on Ryssänkallio, and stretches on the Kodisjoentie light-traffic path past the Lähdepello outdoor hub. Askeleita Suomessa describes easy overall difficulty, a shoreline segment when circling clockwise from Ooperi, a short asphalt stretch between forest sections, and wet hollows after rain, so waterproof footwear can help(4). Johannes Leppävuori’s Rauma MTB notes call Monna–Ooperi an approachable ride for beginners aside from a couple of very short technical spots, highlight Ryssänkallio bedrock, and remind riders to carry firewood for the lean-to fire ring(5). Along the mapped line you pass Ooperin Sup’Air-kenttä near the western end, then curve toward the dense Lähdepello sports cluster where facilities such as Lähdepellon tenniskentät, Lähdepellon ulkokuntolaitteet, Lähdepellon tekojää, and Tuki-Areena sit just off the corridor. The same hub connects to Lähdepellon kuntorata for running and Lähdepellon latu when snow permits. Roughly midway, Ryssänkallion laavu offers a fire pit on a bring-your-own-wood basis. Treat winter use as unsupported; club pages and secondary listings describe no grooming for this nature trail.
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