A map of 2 Biking Trails in Lappajärvi.

The Lappajärvi Cultural and Scenic Trail allows visitors to explore the areas of Nykälänniemi, Nissi, and Kärnänsaari by cycling. Highlights include an ancient settlement, a golf course, Lappajärvi Church, and the Lappajärvi Museum. The route covers about 30 km, with options for shorter rides. You can rent a bike from <a href="https://lappajarvenkt.johku.com/fi_FI/aktiviteetit/sahkofatbike">Kraatterijärvi Adventure</a>
Arto Melleri, a celebrated poet, was born in Lappajärvi. His work reflects the landscapes and people of Lappajärvi, notably the Itäkylä area. Visitors can enjoy local sights, including the Old Melleri store, the crater lake, Halkosaari, and historical sites at Nykälänniemi. The route is 32 kilometers long, offering opportunities to explore the village and its natural beauty.
Cycle through scenic city routes or embark on longer trips
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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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