A map of 49 sports and nature sites in Kustavi.
Saarella on kolme tilaussaunaa. Kahteen pienempään saunaan mahtuu kymmenen henkilöä, kun taas suurimpaan saunaan mahtuu kaksikymmentä saunojaa. Saunat sijaitsevat sataman välittömässä läheisyydessä.
Lean -to along the fitness track. Parking about 700 meters away.
Kasarmilta on saatavilla retkeilymajatyyppistä majoitusta suuremmillekin ryhmille. Yhteistuvassa, joka on kaikkien asukkaiden käytettävissä, on mahdollisuus omatoimiseen ruoanlaittoon, ja vanhoissa armeijan tuvissa on kerrossängyt. Rakennuksen ulkopuolelle on saatavilla puhdasta, juomakelpoista vettä. Piha-alueella on grilli, jossa voi valmistaa esimerkiksi makkaraa iltanuotion äärellä (huomioithan voimassa olevat metsäpalovaroitukset). Lisäksi käytettävissä on ulkohuussi sekä peseytymismahdollisuus satamassa sijaitsevassa wc- ja suihkurakennuksessa. Kasarmilla on kaksi 16 hengen huonetta, yksi 9 hengen huone, kaksi neljän hengen huonetta, yksi kahden hengen huone.
Upseerintalosta löytyy kaksi viehättävää huoneistoa, joilla on yhteinen keittiö sekä wc/kylpyhuone. Oleskelutilassa on 120 cm leveä parvi ja kaksi avattavaa vuodesohvaa. Suuremmassa huoneistossa (M2) on 140 cm leveä parvi ja erillinen makuuhuone, jossa on parivuode. Hinta on 150€/yö/2 henkilöä, ja se sisältää petivaatteet. Pienemmässä huoneistossa (M1) on kerrossängyt neljälle hengelle. Hinta on 120€/yö/2 henkilöä, ja se sisältää myös petivaatteet. Huoneistot voidaan yhdistää, jolloin niissä voi majoittua yhteensä 14 henkilöä. Pihalla asukkaiden käytössä on kaasugrilli sekä ruokailuryhmä.
Lean -to by the sea during the public beach.
The Nature trail of Vuosnainen is about 1 km as one continuous walking line in Kustavi. The route sits at the south end of Vartsala island beside the Vuosnainen ferry harbour, where vessels head toward Brändö in Åland, so you often hear ferries and see busy boats in the fairway while you walk. For practical access notes, slip warnings, and contact details, Visit Kustavi keeps a dedicated Vuosnaisten luontopolku entry(1), and the Municipality of Kustavi maintains the trail together with its other municipal nature paths and links to a printable map image on its nature trails page(2). Official material warns that coastal bedrock is very slippery in rain and in winter and asks for extra care(1)(2). Most of the walk is on open seaside rock with shorter forested transitions; there is a viewpoint with a picnic table and benches, and three information boards about archipelago rocks, plants, and wildlife(3). Marking is done with orange ribbon along the narrow path; Retkipaikka notes in a walk report that following the ribbons takes attention but each marker could be found(3). The same Retkipaikka article describes a fish farm visible from the cliffs, roughly twenty metres of vertical between low and high points on the rock without steep climbs, and a short finish along the edge of Vuosnaistentie back toward Spauna’s yard when parking there—some round-trip descriptions include that road link and land closer to 1.5 km on foot(3). Sturdy, grippy footwear matters most on wet rock(1)(2)(3). Kustavi belongs to Southwest Finland’s archipelago. The island is reached by the Vartsala cable ferry from near Kustavi centre; allow a short drive on the island to reach the Vuosnainen harbour end(3). Dedicated YouTube searches did not surface a verified on-trail video that clearly names this path; a future short clip could be added if one appears.
For the national outdoor listing for this route, start with Luontoon.fi(1). The City of Kustavi publishes an overview of local nature trails, ferries, and island outdoor access in the Turku archipelago(2). Parattula nature trail is a short forest loop in Kustavi, Southwest Finland, on the outer archipelago belt. The trail is about 2.7 km and suits a quick walk between harbour life and quiet spruce stands. It sits beside the Peterzéns guest harbour and recreation cluster on Parattulan rantatie; Visit Kustavi profiles the reed-roof boathouse units there, shared sauna and showers, and breakfast-inclusive stays(4). Cyclists following Saariston rengastie run past the same corner, so combining a harbour stop with this loop is straightforward. Late in the circuit you pass Peterzénsin padelkenttä and Peterzéns DiscGolfPark on the same yard address—handy milestones if you are linking the walk with other activities in Parattula.
The Isokari nature trail is about 2,3 km of walking on the lighthouse island of Isokari in the Bothnian Sea National Park, reached from Kustavi in Southwest Finland only by boat or organised cruises when services run. Luontoon.fi(1) lists this as the official nature-trail entry for the island; for how guided lighthouse-and-nature visits fit around independent walking, check Isokarin majakkasaari(2) and Visit Kustavi(3). The island sits in open sea roughly 20 nautical miles from the mainland in visitor copy, with unusually clear water and varied habitats from leafy groves to dry meadows and mires that support rich birdlife(3). You normally arrive at the pilot harbour on a concrete pontoon. Retkipaikka(5) describes following the sandy road south from the harbour, passing Isokari kioski, then picking up the nature trail marked with white-painted stones in the familiar archipelago cairn style. The path crosses rock and deciduous woods, uses steps in places, and may cross a sheep pasture before you reach the lighthouse keeper precinct; the sandy service road is not barrier-free and the nature trail is steeper and rougher still(4)(5). Kustavin kunta(4) notes that marked nature trails on Isokari and Katanpää are shown via Luontoon.fi and reminds that shore rocks stay slippery when wet. Along the eastern part of the walk, dry toilets are available near the archipelago skills centre and again closer to the lighthouse area. Near the route end you pass Isokari kioski, Isokari tulipaikka for a campfire pause, and the small-craft berths at Isokari betoniponttoonilaituri, linked by Isokari kulkusilta and Isokari ponttoonilaiturin käyntisilta. Independent strolling aside, Isokarin majakkasaari(2) runs about 1,5-hour guided rounds from the national-park info shelter next to the harbour office, bundled with M/S Kerttu day cruises in season and offered daily to visiting boaters in summer for a separate ticket(2). West of the lighthouse, sea-facing cliffs and shoreline inside the national park are a separate playground of open bedrock; Retkipaikka(5) spends more pages on western rock pools and picnic ledges than on the short marked trail itself. If you expand the day in that direction, follow Bothnian Sea National Park rules and tread carefully on wet rock.
The Kustavi nature and culture trail is about 4,3 km of walking through Kustavi’s built-up fringe and shoreline woods in Southwest Finland, linking the municipality’s everyday sports areas with an outdoor story about archipelago nature and local history. Kustavi sits in the Turku archipelago, and this route is meant as a gentle introduction to the island’s layered landscape rather than a remote backcountry hike. For downloadable Finnish and English PDF booklets, a shared Google Maps waypoints layer, and visitor-facing accessibility notes, Visit Kustavi(1) is the clearest starting point; Kustavin kunta(2) hosts the Luontopolut hub with the same PDF and map links and reminds that marked nature trails here can be rocky and slippery when wet. Turun Seutusanomat(3) described the 2019 opening: around twenty signed stops along roughly four kilometres, partner work between the Municipality of Kustavi, Selkämeren kansallispuiston ystävät, Kustavin Kirjallisuusyhdistys, and Kustavin Matkailuyhdistys, with trailside boards that sometimes carry QR codes for deeper reading. Volunteers quoted there classed the terrain as moderately demanding in places because of duckboards and rocky outcrops, while still calling it workable for newcomers and small children on dry days; they suggested trainers in dry weather but warned against slippery approaches to Jeremiaan luolat when rock is wet. Reserve at least about 2,5 hours if you want to read every board and add a snack break(3). Selkämeren kansallispuiston ystävät(5) hosts the original guide PDFs and the map layer they produced alongside the municipality. Along the walk you quickly pass Vartsala Kalastuspaikka, then about 2,2 km in reach Kustavin urheilukenttä. Near Ahdon kuntoportaat, about 3,8 km into the route, the line meets Kuntorata-latu, a local running loop where people also reach Kivimaan laavu for a longer break with a fireplace; read more on our page for Kivimaan laavu if you plan a detour there. The cluster around Vähämaankuja collects Beachvolleykenttä, Toimintapuisto Kustavi Ulkokuntoilupaikka, Toimintapuisto Kustavi tenniskenttiä, and Kustavin frisbeegolfrata—handy landmarks that show how tightly everyday sport and shoreline forest sit together in Kustavi. Toward the northeast end you pass Kustavin ampumarata, Kivimaan koulun lähiliikuntapaikka, Kustavin urheilutalo, and Kuntosali Kustavi before finishing near the school block; Kivimaan laavu remains a short side trip on Kuntorata-latu for anyone who wants a kosher fireplace after the hike rather than a picnic on bare rock. Independent walkers often combine the cultural loop with the short forest approach to Jeremiaan luolat—a rapakivi maze and viewpoint on protected shore north of the centre where a table group offers a pause above the cliffs(4). Askeleitasuomessa(4) summarizes the stroll as mostly easy travel on roads with a smaller forest segment toward the caves and points to the same Google Maps collection Visit Kustavi(1) promotes. Expect roads with local traffic between greener snippets; save the cave spur for dry rock if you are unsure of your footing(2)(3)(4). A short video hosted by Selkämeren kansallispuiston ystävät(5) under the title “Kustavin luontopolku” gives a quick visual sweep of the outing for planners who prefer moving pictures to PDFs alone.
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