Hiiden trails (Juva) is about 28.9 km as one continuous hiking route on our map through South Savo’s lake-and-forest country west of Juva, in the same Hiiden polut–Hiidenmaa trail family that links Juva with Mikkeli’s Neitvuori area on Lake Luonteri. Visit Juva describes the wider Hiiden polut network—tens of kilometres in total—as South Savo’s longest unified hiking system, running through pine forests, rocky hills, and quiet spruce mires toward Luonteri’s shoreline landscapes(1). City of Mikkeli and Visit Mikkeli place the full Hiiden polut outdoor system at roughly 60 km across five named routes, with the long Metsänväentaival on the Juva side and shorter linked loops and connectors including Enkelinpesän reitti and Viiden vuoren reitti toward Neitvuori(2)(3). This Juva entry is the municipality’s share of that network as a single trail line: expect forest paths and forest-road links, occasional wet ground, and cultural stops such as fishing rapids and old croft sites depending on which link you follow.
Early on you pass Rävykosken koskikalastusalue by the Siikakoski–Koskilammentie junction—a stocked rapids fishing area where Visit Mikkeli’s network guidance still highlights Siikakoski as a Metsänväentaival sight, and where multi-day hikers often aim after crossing from Enkelinpesä(2)(5). The route meets Hiiden polut, Mikkeli along the network: that side reaches Neitvuori pysäköintialue, Hiidenkota, Neitvuori tulentekopaikka, Hiidenmaan sauna, Hiidenmaan talo, and other reservable and day-use shelters described on our pages for those places. Use our trail page for Hiiden polut, Mikkeli when planning the Neitvuori end, campfire stops, and the blue-marked Hiidenkierros and Hiijje silimukka options there(2)(3).
Saimaa UNESCO Global Geopark themes thread through the wider area—Enkelinpesä’s boulder cave and rock art, Neitvuori as one of South Savo’s signature viewpoints, and the Luonteri lake system—so combining this hike with nearby geosites is straightforward when you branch to official side trips(2). Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies walked a compact Hiidenmaa loop near Pitkäjärvi and Suopellonvuori and reports renewed metal post signing, red paint marks in forest sections, soggy mire without duckboards on one stretch, and the need for waterproof footwear and long trousers after rain(4). Kermankuorijat’s Retkipaikka series, produced with Visit Mikkeli and Visit Juva support, follows a three-day Hiidenmaa journey from Neitvuori to Siikakoski, noting Ruotusotamiehen torppa’s history panel and the Rävykoski shelter as staging points before the Siikakoski shore—useful detail for pacing and overnight choices on long itineraries(5).
Juva sits on the Saimaa lake plateau east of Mikkeli. South Savo is known for fractured shorelines and quiet forest trails; the names Juva and South Savo appear here so city and region pages link cleanly.
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