Maarian Stone Age Trail is about 5.5 km as a loop on the east side of Maarian allas, a reservoir northeast of Turku in Southwest Finland. The route threads mixed spruce and pine forest, rocky outcrops, small streams, and patches of clay soil left from ice age deposits. Metsähallitus lists the trail on Luontoon.fi with...
Walk the loop in either direction; many people start from the bridge or beach parking and follow paint marks clockwise or counter-clockwise.
Route direction
Paint marks on trees; regional guides describe red paint for this trail, while Paavon trails use blue where networks overlap. Trip reports also mention orange segments for the Stone Age trail where several systems meet.
Route Signs
Open / Good Condition
Open / Good Condition
Hike / Walk
Activity
5.5 km
Distance
About 2–3 hours.
Est. Time
Forest path with roots and rocks; slippery rock when wet; short stream crossings and clay-heavy stretches after rain.
Surface
Loop, Single Track
Route Type
Light Traffic
Traffic
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Our data was researched from Turku, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.