A map of 154 Ski Trails in South Ostrobothnia.

The Kirkonkylä illuminated ski trail in Kortesjärvi, Kauhava, is approximately 2 km long and suitable for both freestyle and traditional skiing. It follows the illuminated fitness track, circling the sports field, and features easy, almost flat terrain. The area includes a maintenance building with changing rooms and toilets.

The Purmojärvi ski trail in Kortesjärvi, Kauhava, offers cross-country skiing for both traditional and skating styles through a landscape of fields and forests. Starting from the Isokangas hut, the routes, ranging from 4 to 16 kilometers, are maintained for both styles and marked with different colors at intersections. While there are elevation changes, the trails avoid difficult climbs or descents. Snowshoeing is permitted alongside the tracks. The starting point features ample parking and the Isokangas hut, equipped with a campfire facility, which also serves as a stopping point for hikers on the Leipätie hiking trail.

The Töysä 30-km ski trail in Alavus offers a serene, 30-kilometer circular route through forests, fields, and cultural landscapes. Rest areas include laavu, homes, and a wilderness hut. The trail also offers an alternative to touring the entire route, ski from Iivari School to the Isokallio wilderness hut or the Kaunisto laavu.

The Ojalankangas outdoor trail in Alavus is a multi-purpose recreational area. In winter, it functions as a ski trail, and during snow-free periods, it is suitable for walking and cycling. The trail system was updated with new signage in 2022 and comprises three distinct paths: the entire outdoor trail at 0.9 km, and two fitness trails, A and B, each measuring 0.3 km. Amenities along the route include a campfire site and a children's playground.

The Lintukallio loop is one of three sub-trails on the Iivari outdoor trail. A signpost map at the parking lot aids in choosing a trail. At the Lintukallio trailhead, bird stories from the "Secrets of Our Forests" project are available.


The Kirkkovuori ski trail in Alavus spans over 10 kilometers, incorporating a connecting trail to Tuurinkoski laavu. The trail features resting spots like Rastilaavu and Leijonakota. In winter, it functions as a lit ski trail and traverses varied terrain, including Kuoppavuori, Haaravuori, and Korkiavuori.

A ski track in Riskunmäki in connection with Alaviitalan koulu
Koukkari is a fitness ski track in Koukkari. 1st class
Ylijoki is a fitness ski track in Ylijoki. 3rd class
Haaruksenportin hiihtely is a 5km trail near Haarusjäarvi.
Hyllykallio is a fitness ski track track in Seinäjoki
Vuoslammin vuorotahti is a ski track in Alahärmä, Kauhava.
Katteluksen valaistu latu
Alavudenjärven latu
Kärkimäki is a fitness track track. 2nd class
Kihniä is a fitness ski track in Kihniänkylä
Kultavuoeri ski trail is a fitness ski track. 2nd class
Hallilanvuori is a fitness ski track in Seinäjoki. 1st class
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