A map of 46 Walking Trails in Satakunta.
The best place to start planning is Visit Pori’s hiking and walking routes section(1). Visit Pori’s Reposaari destination page describes the island as a miniature town of wooden houses on Selkämeri, about three kilometres long and half a kilometre wide, with trawlers in the fishing harbour and rocky Siikaranta shores for exploring(2). Visit Finland’s Reposaari walking tour listing summarises the same maritime character and points to Visit Pori for private guided walks in several languages(4). Reposaari kierros is about 6.6 km as a loop around Reposaari, the maritime district of Pori in Satakunta. The circuit is easy going and suits families; Retkeilyä Satakunnassa ja muualla Suomessa notes parking near Pursimiehenkatu 14 and an overall island circuit of about 6.5 km, which matches the same walk rounded to the nearest hundred metres(3). Along the route you pass the Linnakepuisto fortress-park area early on: the short Reposaaren linnakepuisto walking route shares the Tähystystorni lookout with this loop—climb for sea views over the gun positions and trenches. Near the south shore, Lontoon uimapaikka and Lontoon uimaranta sit by the breakwater; the same stretch has a campfire spot for a pause. Further along, Reposaaren beachvolleykenttä and Reposaaren koripallokenttä sit on Reelinki by the water. The route then cuts past Reposaaren alakoulun liikuntasali and Reposaaren yläkoulun liikuntasali and Reposaaren voimailutila—everyday sports buildings at the back of the residential grid—before reaching Reposaari Beach on the north shore with open sea in front of you. Toward the end, Siikaranta Camping Sauna and Siikaranta Camping mark the camping side of Siikaranta, with sauna and tent pitches for visitors staying overnight. Where the loop meets Reposaaren kuntorata 1 km, you can add a short fitness lap on the running track beside Reposaaren urheilukenttä and the same camping area. For closures, events, and the municipal listing that includes Reposaaren kävelykierros, keep Visit Pori’s hiking and walking routes section(1) in mind. Read more on our pages for Tähystystorni, Lontoon uimaranta, Reposaari Beach, and Siikaranta Camping when you want facility-level detail.
Stroll through calm forests or city waterfronts. It is the perfect way to breathe fresh air and see the local sights.
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Note: Our database was last synced in 2026. While we strive for accuracy, always consult the official website which we display on each place or route or notices at the trail for safety-critical updates or seasonal closures.
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