The Tuorla–Raadelma cycling route is about 4.2 km on our map as a point-to-point line through Kaarina’s Piikkiö–Tuorla–Raadelma corridor in Southwest Finland, following the historic King’s Road spine families use as an easy country-to-village link. National Suomi.fi lists the same municipal ride as Raadelman pyöräilyre...
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Description
The Tuorla–Raadelma cycling route is about 4.2 km on our map as a point-to-point line through Kaarina’s Piikkiö–Tuorla–Raadelma corridor in Southwest Finland, following the historic King’s Road spine families use as an easy country-to-village link. National Suomi.fi lists the same municipal ride as Raadelman pyöräilyreitti: it is described as a gentle, family-friendly ride on gravel road, paved road, and local light-traffic paths, with a swim stop at Raadelman uimaranta and quiet traffic overall. Kaarina groups this segment with its waymarked city cycling network and links to the Turku region guide map for exact junction geometry and ongoing maintenance roles. Independent route writers at Tammireitit describe the alignment along Kuninkaantie / Suuri Rantatie, the Tuorla cultural landscape and protected grove belt, small rolling hills, and a typical round trip of about an hour if you ride out and back—longer if you explore side connections. Kaarina’s Kuninkaantie editorial pages explain how the historic road line passes Ladjakoski, Tuorla, and Raadelma beside modern highway 110, and note interpretation panels at Ladjakoski and Tuorla’s old trail spur—helpful context if you want to read landscape history while you ride.
Near the Tuorla end you pass Rungon koulun lähiliikuntapaikka, Rungon koulun liikuntasali, and POP Pankki Areena along the school and sports cluster. About 2.2 km into the ride on our line—roughly mid-route—you reach Raadelman uimapaikka, a natural pause above Piikkiönlahti for a swim or a picnic on warm days. The northeastern sector brings you toward Ammattiopisto Livian liikuntasali and the Livia campus fringe, where Tuorlan esteetön luontopolku branches as a short, walking-oriented nature loop if you want to stretch your legs off the bike. A longer shore and village itinerary crosses Hovirinta–Piikkiö scenic route in the same district, and Kuusiston-Harvaluodon melontareitti—the archipelago kayaking circuit past Raadelma—suits paddlers who want to pair a beach landing with the same neighbourhood.
Length & route
The route on our map is about 4.2 km as one continuous line point-to-point (roughly 8.4 km out-and-back on the same alignment). Small rollercoaster grades on quiet roads and paths are typical for the corridor.
Getting there
Suomi.fi publishes Aleksanterintie 1, 21500 Piikkiö as the service address for Raadelman pyöräilyreitti—the municipal name for this ride—useful when matching municipal listings to on-the-ground access. Practical navigation is easier with Kaarina’s cycling page link to the Turku region guide map (opaskartta.turku.fi) and the waymarked primary cycle network. Tammireitit’s written sequence from the Tuorla direction starts at Myllyojan silta and names Tuorlantie, Väisäläntie, Kuninkaantie, Turku–Viipurintie, a gravel-surfaced light-traffic link, Laituritie by the beach, Hartmanintie, further paths, then Rojolantie, Leppätie, and Helsingintie—treat this as a field checklist alongside the map. If you already ride Kaarina’s signed connectors toward Tuorla or Raadelma, you can join the line without a dedicated trailhead lot.
Good to know
Kaarina reminds riders that most cycle routes run beside pedestrians as two-way paths—pass others with care—and splits winter maintenance between the city and the ELY centre depending on facility type; check the city’s cycling hub before spring edge repairs or detours. Carfield Pyörävuokraamo in central Turku advertises hybrid, touring, e-bikes, and kids’ bikes with online booking—practical if you arrive without a bike on the Turku–Kaarina coast.
Where to rent bikes
Carfield Pyörävuokraamo (Läntinen Pitkäkatu 20 or Brahenkatu 18 A, central Turku) lists hybrid, touring, e-bike, and children’s bike rental with transparent pricing and online reservation—useful for visitors basing themselves in the Turku region while riding Kaarina’s connectors such as this Tuorla–Raadelma line.
Ride either way between the Tuorla–Runko sports cluster and the Livia–Helsingintie side; signage follows Kaarina’s primary cycle network, so treat direction by whichever end is closer to your starting point.
Route direction
Marked Route
Route Signs
Open / Good Condition
Open / Good Condition
Activities allowed
Bike
Activity
Hike / Walk
Activity
Terrain & conditions
4.2 km
Distance
Allow about 20–35 minutes one way at a relaxed pace for this 4.2 km link, or about an hour out-and-back with short photo stops—longer if you swim at Raadelman uimapaikka or detour onto Tuorlan esteetön luontopolku or Hovirinta–Piikkiö scenic route.
Est. Time
Official copy cites a mix of gravel road, paved road, and light-traffic cycle paths with modest elevation changes—appropriate for family bikes on quiet links. Expect short gravel cycleway sections near Raadelma’s shore tie-ins as described by local route writers and Kaarina’s wider network guidance.
Surface
Point-to-Point, Wide Track
Route Type
Partial Shade
Shade
Light Traffic
Traffic
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The Tuorla–Raadelma cycling route is about 4.2 km on our map as a point-to-point line through Kaarina’s Piikkiö–Tuorla–Raadelma corridor in Southwest Finland, following the historic King’s Road spine families use as an easy country-to-village link. National Suomi.fi lists the same municipal ride as Raadelman pyöräilyre...
Suomi.fi – Raadelman pyöräilyreitti (City of Kaarina)+
Description
The Tuorla–Raadelma cycling route is about 4.2 km on our map as a point-to-point line through Kaarina’s Piikkiö–Tuorla–Raadelma corridor in Southwest Finland, following the historic King’s Road spine families use as an easy country-to-village link. National Suomi.fi lists the same municipal ride as Raadelman pyöräilyreitti: it is described as a gentle, family-friendly ride on gravel road, paved road, and local light-traffic paths, with a swim stop at Raadelman uimaranta and quiet traffic overall. Kaarina groups this segment with its waymarked city cycling network and links to the Turku region guide map for exact junction geometry and ongoing maintenance roles. Independent route writers at Tammireitit describe the alignment along Kuninkaantie / Suuri Rantatie, the Tuorla cultural landscape and protected grove belt, small rolling hills, and a typical round trip of about an hour if you ride out and back—longer if you explore side connections. Kaarina’s Kuninkaantie editorial pages explain how the historic road line passes Ladjakoski, Tuorla, and Raadelma beside modern highway 110, and note interpretation panels at Ladjakoski and Tuorla’s old trail spur—helpful context if you want to read landscape history while you ride.
Near the Tuorla end you pass Rungon koulun lähiliikuntapaikka, Rungon koulun liikuntasali, and POP Pankki Areena along the school and sports cluster. About 2.2 km into the ride on our line—roughly mid-route—you reach Raadelman uimapaikka, a natural pause above Piikkiönlahti for a swim or a picnic on warm days. The northeastern sector brings you toward Ammattiopisto Livian liikuntasali and the Livia campus fringe, where Tuorlan esteetön luontopolku branches as a short, walking-oriented nature loop if you want to stretch your legs off the bike. A longer shore and village itinerary crosses Hovirinta–Piikkiö scenic route in the same district, and Kuusiston-Harvaluodon melontareitti—the archipelago kayaking circuit past Raadelma—suits paddlers who want to pair a beach landing with the same neighbourhood.
Length & route
The route on our map is about 4.2 km as one continuous line point-to-point (roughly 8.4 km out-and-back on the same alignment). Small rollercoaster grades on quiet roads and paths are typical for the corridor.
Getting there
Suomi.fi publishes Aleksanterintie 1, 21500 Piikkiö as the service address for Raadelman pyöräilyreitti—the municipal name for this ride—useful when matching municipal listings to on-the-ground access. Practical navigation is easier with Kaarina’s cycling page link to the Turku region guide map (opaskartta.turku.fi) and the waymarked primary cycle network. Tammireitit’s written sequence from the Tuorla direction starts at Myllyojan silta and names Tuorlantie, Väisäläntie, Kuninkaantie, Turku–Viipurintie, a gravel-surfaced light-traffic link, Laituritie by the beach, Hartmanintie, further paths, then Rojolantie, Leppätie, and Helsingintie—treat this as a field checklist alongside the map. If you already ride Kaarina’s signed connectors toward Tuorla or Raadelma, you can join the line without a dedicated trailhead lot.
Good to know
Kaarina reminds riders that most cycle routes run beside pedestrians as two-way paths—pass others with care—and splits winter maintenance between the city and the ELY centre depending on facility type; check the city’s cycling hub before spring edge repairs or detours. Carfield Pyörävuokraamo in central Turku advertises hybrid, touring, e-bikes, and kids’ bikes with online booking—practical if you arrive without a bike on the Turku–Kaarina coast.
Where to rent bikes
Carfield Pyörävuokraamo (Läntinen Pitkäkatu 20 or Brahenkatu 18 A, central Turku) lists hybrid, touring, e-bike, and children’s bike rental with transparent pricing and online reservation—useful for visitors basing themselves in the Turku region while riding Kaarina’s connectors such as this Tuorla–Raadelma line.
Ride either way between the Tuorla–Runko sports cluster and the Livia–Helsingintie side; signage follows Kaarina’s primary cycle network, so treat direction by whichever end is closer to your starting point.
Allow about 20–35 minutes one way at a relaxed pace for this 4.2 km link, or about an hour out-and-back with short photo stops—longer if you swim at Raadelman uimapaikka or detour onto Tuorlan esteetön luontopolku or Hovirinta–Piikkiö scenic route.
Est. Time
Official copy cites a mix of gravel road, paved road, and light-traffic cycle paths with modest elevation changes—appropriate for family bikes on quiet links. Expect short gravel cycleway sections near Raadelma’s shore tie-ins as described by local route writers and Kaarina’s wider network guidance.
Surface
Point-to-Point, Wide Track
Route Type
Partial Shade
Shade
Light Traffic
Traffic
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