A map of 8845 sports and nature sites in Uusimaa.

Pehe sauna, located on Kaunissaari, Sippo, The sauna can accommodate 5-6 people, features a small fireplace room and a terrace for 12 people. The sauna's washroom provides cold water from the tap and warm water from a kettle. Swimming stairs allow for fresh sea water dips.

A free sauna on the island of Gåsgrun.

A free sauna on the island of Stora Halsö. There is a well outside for fresh water to use on the sauna. The sauna shift is one hour. The sauna can be booked from the booklet on the side of the woodshed. In the video you can see a good look at the sauna starting at 6:00

An electric sauan in Nuuksio's Haukkalampi (a lake9 / Nuuksio National Park. There are many hking trails, huts, outdoor grills and camping areas along the nature trails. Easy to jump in the lake in the summer.
A sauna in Gölisnäs outdoor recreation area in Inkoo.
Niemen sauna, located on Kaunissaari, Sippo, can accommodate up to 15 people and features a fireplace room with tables, benches, and a large fireplace for grilling sausages. It also serves as a dressing room. Cold water is provided from the tap and warm water is heated in a kettle. This sauna can be rented privately for 1 hour at a time. Niemensauna also has public sauna shifts for only 13€ for adults. You can see the sauna schedule by clicking on the website link below.
A private beach sauna located right next to the public beach (Furuvik beach) owned by Villa Furuvik that can be used as a public sauna or rented as a private sauna. It holds about 10 people at a time.








Korpudden has rocky terrain and nice views. The area has two campire sites. The other one is closer to the parking by the lake.

A cooking shelter on the end of Pirttisaari island. The end of the island is called Lerviksudden. The island is managed by both Uuvi and Metsähallitus. No wells, bring your own water"

A new laavu on the island of Liessaari

The 1930-built tower transformer in Kuninkaansaari offers a stunning sea view and was renovated for tourist accommodation. The rental offers sleeping accommodation, a wooden sauna, and free rowing boat and SUP boards. The holiday apartment can accommodates four people with a double mattress, blankets, and pillows. It features a terrace, outdoor furniture, beach, and swimming pier. The apartment is not suitable for disabled or small children and must be empty by 12 noon.




This walk is a short duckboard loop on the northern shore of Lake Tuusulanjärvi in Järvenpää, Uusimaa. On our map it is about 0.6 km and forms a small circuit through lakeside reed and riparian forest to Kaakkolan lintutorni, the Kaakkola bird tower. In local signing and municipal text the same boardwalk route is widely called Joukon polku (Jouko's Trail) and starts from behind Järvenpää Art Hall on Harjuvaarankuja; the City of Järvenpää describes it as a duckboard path with information boards about birds and plants and notes that the ELY Centre maintains Joukon polku and the duckboards(1). Visit Tuusulanjärvi points walkers to the same Harjuvaarankuja start beside the Art Hall(2). Please check the City of Järvenpää's Tuusulanjärvi bird waters page for the latest guidance on sensitive bird habitat(1). The tower sits in a Natura 2000 bird area: the northern bay of Tuusulanjärvi is the most valuable section for nesting and migratory waterbirds, and the city asks visitors to give breeding birds peace(1). From the tower there is a view across the protected lake area toward central Järvenpää(1)(2). Keski-Uudenmaan ympäristökeskus sums up the character as a short circular walk of a few hundred metres through reeds along the shore(3). Local bird guides at Apus ry add practical colour: the board approach works year-round for birding, grebes can display in front of the tower in April–May, and they note car parking beside Luotin koirapuisto and space for bicycles near the start of the duckboards(4). Along the mapped circuit you also pass close to Tuusulanjärvi parkkipaikka and Luotin Koirapuisto near the shore, Rantapuiston luistelukenttä and Senioripuisto Keskus a little farther inland on the lakeside parks belt, and Harjulan koulun lähiliikuntapaikka toward the north — useful landmarks if you explore the wider waterfront by foot after the tower. In winter the city warns that there is no winter maintenance on the tower or duckboard route, so any use is at your own risk(1). Nearby on our map, Joukon polku follows almost the same shoreline thread with overlapping stops; Manninpellon latu winter ski routing passes the tower area; and Loutin kuntorata and Loutin latu sit close to the lakeside parking for running and skiing when groomed.

Siikaniemi to Korpinkierros connector trail is about 0.4 km one way as a straight link inside Nuuksio National Park. The path ties the Siikaniemi side of the trail network into the yellow-marked Korpinkierros ring at Kolmoislampi, where Kolmoislampi varaustulentekopaikka and Kolmoislampi varattava telttailualue sit only a few dozen metres from the path, and Nuuksion Hparkkipaikka - etelään hugs the route before you join the main circuit. Metsähallitus documents the Korpinkierros loop on Luontoon.fi(1); use the Siikaniemi parking service page on the same site for spaces and arrival at that trailhead(2). Treat this segment as a tap-in to a much longer day: Korpinkierros is most often described as roughly 6–7 km when you start from Siikaniemi versus roughly 7 km plus from Haukkalampi, with clear yellow marks on tree trunks and a recommended counter-clockwise direction around the ponds and lakes(1)(3)(4). Luontopolkumies Mika Markkanen notes a sign to Siikaniemi shortly after the Kolmoislammit bridge when you walk the popular ring, and explains that you can also hike the circle by leaving from Siikaniemi and turning at Mustalampi(3). FinnishPassports highlights Siikaniemi’s smaller lot but better bus reach, listing Espoo lines 238, 238K, and 242 when Haukkalampi parking fills(4). Simon’s walk-through on One Man, One Map likewise begins at Siikaniemi, crosses the large Kolmoislammit, and only later reaches Mustalampi and Haukkalampi, which matches how the Kolmoislampi cluster feels as your first landscape highlight from that start(5). If you continue past this connector you merge into Korpinkierros with access to Holma-Saarijärvi beaches, Mustalampi cooking shelters, and Haukkalampi services described on the main trail page(1). A separate official link called Yhdysreitti Siikajärvi - Korpinkierros covers the longer approach from the Siikajärvi side when you want a different entry(6). Haukkalampi pyöräilyreitti runs nearby for cyclists who combine bike and hike days. Vihti is the city on our page; Uusimaa is the region. Read more on our place pages for Kolmoislampi varaustulentekopaikka, Kolmoislampi varattava telttailualue, Kolmoislammenranta varaustulentekopaikka, and Nuuksion Hparkkipaikka - etelään when you want pins for fire circles, bookings, or the southern H lot.

Korpinkierros (Raven Trail) is about 6.5 km on authoritative GPX through Nuuksio National Park west of Helsinki, in Uusimaa. Vihti lies among the municipalities around the park, and the circuit threads lake shores and rocky forest between Haukkalampi and Siikaniemi. Metsähallitus lists this as one of the park’s main marked day hikes; for closures, rules, and the official route description, use the Korpinkierros trail page on Luontoon.fi(1). Natura Viva, which runs the Haukanpesä visitor point at Haukkalampi, describes the trail as a challenging yellow-diamond hike with picnic and camping infrastructure along Mustalampi and Holma-Saarijärvi, and notes seasonal café and rental services at Haukanpesä(2). Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies walk-through gives a practical feel for pacing, surfaces, and how the loop splits from other colour-coded routes near Mustalampi(3). One Man, One Map’s English report adds detail on Kolmoislammet, the Rajakallo rock section toward Mustalampi, and the busy but scenic shores at Haukkalampi(4). From Haukkalampi you pass two parking areas—Haukkalampi iso pysäköintialue and Haukkalammen pieni pysäköintialue—before the path reaches the Haukanholman telttailualue and the Mustalampi shore. Around Mustalampi there are several cooking shelters and campfire rings (Mustalammen keittokatos, Mustalammen pieni keittokatos, Mustalampi tulipaikka2, Mustalammen tulentekopaikka) and tent pitches on both sides of the lake. Closer to Haukkalampi visitor activity, Haukkalampi Haukanpesä varaussauna and Haukanpesän laituri sit by the water; Haukkalammen laituri is another small dock along the shore. Mid-loop, Kolmoislampi varaustulentekopaikka, Kolmoislampi varattava telttailualue, and Kolmoislammenranta varaustulentekopaikka offer reservable fire and tent spots, with Kolmoislammenranta kuivakäymälä nearby. Nuuksion Hparkkipaikka - etelään gives an alternative access with parking south of the Kolmoislammet area. Toward Holma-Saarijärvi, Holma-Saarijärven länsipuolen tulentekopaikka, Holma-Saarijärven itäinen tulentekopaikka, Holma-Saarijärven länsipuolen telttailualue, Holma-Saarijärven itäinen telttailualue, Holma-Saarijärven laavu, and Holma-Saarijärven itäinen käymälä cluster at one of the prettiest lake sections. The loop returns toward Haukanholma with Haukanholman keittokatos, Haukanholman tulentekopaikka, Haukanholman laituri, and again Haukanholman telttailualue. Dry toilets sit near several shelters; use them rather than naming each structure in running text. The route meets Reitti 2000 near the Haukkalampi end, shares places with Solvalla–Haukkalampi connecting trail, and links via Siikaniemi to Korpinkierros connector trail and Siikajärvi–Korpinkierros connector trail to other Nuuksio day routes; Holma-Saarijärvi laavu spur branches toward laavu-focused walking at Holma-Saarijärvi. Expect company on fine weekends—start early or consider Siikaniemi if Haukkalampi parking is full(4).

Lemmenlaakso Nature Trail is about 5.7 km of hiking along the Keravanjoki river in Järvenpää, Uusimaa, through one of the municipality’s showcase conservation forests. For nesting-season rules, firewood, the gate key for the accessible sand-road approach, and the reserve’s management plan, start with the City of Järvenpää’s Lemmenlaakson lehto pages(1). Metsähallitus also lists the route on Luontoon.fi(2), and the regional outdoor listing adds practical notes on parking, toilets, and the campfire shelter without firewood service(3). This route is not a closed loop. Soon after the northern end you pass Lemmenlaakson laavu with a campfire place—an early stop before the path threads along steep river bluffs and boardwalks where the City describes the main riverside section as roughly 2.5 km between the northern parking area and the southern information point(1)(3). Around the mid route, Lemmenlaakson parkkipaikka sits near Lemmenlaakson Grillikatos; dry toilets are available in that same stretch so you can plan a break without naming every structure. Farther along, Lemmenlaakso Esteetön kuivakäymälä supports visitors who need an accessible toilet, and the line approaches Lemmenlaakson frisbeegolfrata on Skogsterintie 130 before reaching a second Lemmenlaakson parkkipaikka. Terrain mixes forest paths, duckboards, and stairs—expect roots, mud after rain, and sharp relief beside the meandering river; Luontopolkumies' Retkipaikka walk-through gives a frank sense of the banks at Pelkohauta and the riverside character(4). Spring wildflowers, breeding birds, and the EU-listed flying squirrel are reasons the area is protected; from 1 April to 15 July you must stay on marked trails in the painted core zone to avoid disturbing nests(1)(3). Dogs stay on leash, campfires belong only at designated fireplaces, and you need your own firewood(3).

The Seittelin Trail is about 4.1 km as a circular hiking route on the western shore of Lake Tuusula in Tuusula. For the Metsähallitus trail listing and map, start with the Luontoon.fi page for Seittelinreitti(1). The Uusimaa Recreation Area Association (Uuvi) manages Sarvikallio together with the municipality of Tuusula; their Sarvikallio area page describes the loop, orange route marking, clockwise recommended direction, winter maintenance on the access road and parking, fire rules, and services such as firewood at the fireplaces(2). Visit Tuusulanjärvi introduces the cliff view, the short gravel approach from the parking area, and how Seittelinreitti fits the wider lake shore(3). From Sarvikallion parkkipaikka the route climbs through mixed forest and old-growth patches toward Sarvikallion Laituri and the Sarvikallio shore, where a staircase leads down to the small pier. Around the midpoint you pass Sarvikallion Nuotiopaikka 2, Sarvikallion tulentekopaikka, and Fjällbonpuiston nuotiopaikka, with dry toilets including an accessible unit along the Sarvikallio section—handy for a longer stop before you swing south through Fjällbonpuisto. Toward the end of the loop, Anttilanrannan grillipaikka sits near the lake before the trail returns toward the parking area. In winter the same shore is linked to maintained ski connections such as Jäälatu Tuusula, Yhdyslatu Järvenpäähän, and Yhdyslatu Tuusulanjärven jääladulle where those tracks are groomed(2). Luontopolkumies Mika Markkanen’s Retkipaikka article notes a mostly gravel surface, clear signposts at junctions, a long boardwalk section over wet ground early on, a viewpoint toward Seittelinlahti before the climb, and roughly fifty minutes of walking without long breaks—also that joggers and cyclists share the path, so walkers should expect others passing by(4).
For closures, firewood deliveries to shelters, and the area PDF map, the City of Helsinki Pirttimäki outdoor recreation area page is the place to check(1). Metsähallitus lists the same trail on Luontoon.fi under the 6.3 km Pirttimäki name(2). Visit Espoo summarises the landscape for visitors(3). The trail is about 8.8 km. Official materials often describe the blue-marked Pirttimäki circuit as roughly 6.3–6.5 km depending on variants at junctions; the geometry we publish follows a longer segment through the same Pirttimäki–Oittaa network. The route lies in Espoo northwest of Lake Bodom on land managed by the City of Helsinki as part of a 430-hectare Ice Age landscape shared with Karjakaivo: steep rock slopes, boulders, small lakes and ponds, bogs, and a large hazel grove(1)(3)(4). From the crossing at Pirttimäen ulkoilualue / Ulkokuntoilupaikka (4,5 km & 6,3 km risteys) the line climbs into forest, reaches Sulalampi with a simple rest spot and fishing zone, then passes Malmilampi and Pirttimäen Taukotupa before Sorlampi and Pikku Sorlampi, where cooking shelters and dry toilets sit among the fishing waters. Near Oittaan ulkoilualue WC the path touches the wider Oittaa–Pirttimäki connections. The return leg passes Pirttimäen ulkoilualue / Keittokatos and the outdoor exercise and play facilities before Pirttimäen parkkipaikka, Pirttimäen Ulkoilumaja, and the keittokatos at Pirttimäki hill. In winter the same corridors are groomed for classic skiing as Pirttimäen ladut; the full Pirttimäen ulkoilureitit network adds longer options in the same area. UUVi notes dogs on leash and fires only at marked keittokatokset, with firewood supplied in the snow-free season(4). Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies describes a spring 2026 walk on the blue-marked loop, Sulalampi coffee break, and the climb past Reitti 2000 junctions toward Solvalla and Haltia—useful on-the-ground texture for pacing and junctions(5).
The Seven Brothers hiking trail (Seitsemän veljeksen vaellusreitti) is a roughly 90 km cultural long-distance route inspired by Aleksis Kivi’s novel; this segment is the western Vantaa branch, managed as part of the wider network. For Metsähallitus’ official page for this exact section, see Luontoon.fi(1). Visit Tuusulanjärvi Region(2) describes the full trail from Helsinki’s National Theatre to Hyvinkää, and City of Tuusula(3) explains how the free Citynomadi app guides walkers with hundreds of hotspots along the way. The western branch lies entirely in Vantaa and Uusimaa, mainly along the Vantaa River valley and linked recreation corridors. The trail is about 24 km end to end on our map; many listings name this branch as about 12 km because of how the network is published, so treat timing as a full-day hike unless you shorten the day using public transport or car drops. Along the river you pass fishing and riverside scenery near Vantaankosken kalastuslupa-alue, then the Vetokannaksen virkistysalue area with Vetokannaksen uimaranta, winter swimming, sports fields, and the dog swimming beach at Vantaanjoen koirauimaranta — a practical stretch for breaks and swimming in summer. Around 11–12 km in, Pitkäkoski clusters Pitkäkosken ulkoilumaja (day-use hut), Pitkäkosken parkkipaikka, and access toward Pitkäkosken luonnonsuojelualue — a natural focal point for picnics and quieter forest walking. The route shares alignment with Reitti 2000 – Vantaa 13 km in places, so you can combine day plans with that marked long-distance link. City of Hyvinkää(4) describes the wider Seven Brothers network as marked with blue wooden posts at junctions; the same style applies along this capital-region corridor. Terrain mixes forest paths, local streets, and recreation corridors; expect urban fringe walking rather than remote wilderness. Elämän tähden ry.(5) chronicled a multi-part walk of the whole 90 km route with photos — a readable companion if you want a storyteller’s sense of how the capital-region sections feel.
Bergö Nature Trail is about 2.5 km as a marked loop in the Bergö–Ramsö nature reserve in Espoo’s Suvisaaristo archipelago, in Uusimaa. The City of Espoo publishes service details for the route at its Bergön luontopolku service point(1). Metsähallitus lists the same trail on Luontoon.fi(2). UUVI’s regional outdoor guide adds practical notes on parking spacing, the picnic spot below the tower, and rules for the protected area(3). Luontopolkumies describes a spring visit by bus, how the loop is split by Bergöntie road, and bright green paint marks along the rocky forest sections(4). Habitat varies from old rocky pine woods and dim spruce stands to rocky bogs and alder fen glimpses from the roadside. The loop runs roughly 1.1 km east of Bergöntie and about 1.4 km west of it(1)(3). Along the way you pass Bergö Parking, a small lot that suits the eastern circuit. About 1.7 km into a clockwise circuit, Bergön lintutorni rises as a destination—the tower is nearly 16 m tall with a summit more than 35 m above sea level and wide views over sea, Helsinki’s centre, Porkkala, and nearby housing(3). A table with benches sits at the foot for snacks(3). Finish or begin at Bergön parkkipaikka, the larger, crushed-gravel area uphill along Bergöntie with a short, easier approach to the tower(3). The northern forest path is narrow and sometimes rocky and rooty; the City of Espoo warns that the trail can be difficult in places because of steep elevation changes(1). Open fires and camping are not allowed on the nature reserve; keep dogs on a leash and stay on marked routes and roads, including when cycling to the area(3). For the newest structures and signage, the municipality announced in late 2022 that the nature trail beside the tower was opened with improved signing from Suvisaarentie and Bergöntie(5).



LOHJANHARJU MTB ROUTE
K-18 MTB-oikaisu is a very short point-to-point mountain-bike connector—about 1 km on our map—in the Kytäjä–Usmi recreation forests west of Hyvinkää. It threads the same forest-road and path mesh as the city’s three signposted MTB loops (Karhujen, Kytömetsän, and Hyvinkään pyörähdys), so it works best as a cut-through when you are linking those circuits or approaching lakeside rest spots instead of riding the longer way around(1). The line sits in the Natura 2000 woodland between the Iso-Karhun campfire cluster and Kaksoslammien laavu, then carries on toward Latu-Miilun maja at the northern end: you pass the Kaksoslammet lean-to a few hundred metres after the start of this segment, and the ski-club cabin setting at Latu-Miilun maja sits just past the mapped finish—handy for combining with Karhujen pyörähdys, Kolmen lammen kierros on foot, or the Usmi ski loop in winter. City materials do not give this exact connector its own trail page; for how the wider MTB network is marked and managed, start from the City of Hyvinkää’s mountain-biking hub and the Karhujen pyörähdys trail page, which describe bear-on-blue waymarks, counter-clockwise looping, gravel-leaning surfaces, and parking at Usmi beach(1)(2). The same network is mirrored on Luontoon.fi for map browsing(4). The Kytäjä–Usmi outdoor area overview lists roughly 27 km of maintained MTB lines and the mix of lean-tos, dry toilets, and firewood policy across the wider trail system—expect similar etiquette on connectors(3). Experienced riders threading a longer tour through Usmi often stage from Hyvinkää station or Sveitsi, roll toward Iso-Karhu, and shape loops toward Kiiskilampi or Petkelsuo; one detailed Jälki.fi write-up notes varied forest path with short technical pitches near Iso-Karhu before continuing toward Kiiskilampi and Kaksoslammet—useful pacing context for how this terrain feels even on a kilometre-long link(5). For fat bikes, e-MTBs, or gravel rigs without your own transport, Sveitsi Rent at Hyvinkää’s Sveitsi sports cluster takes online bookings and highlights the area’s ride network(6). Hyvinkää lies in Uusimaa inland from Helsinki; treat this connector like any other forest tyre track—yield to hikers where tread is shared, carry out litter, and confirm campfire rules when warnings apply(3).
Kelkkalantie pyöräilyreitti is about 6.9 km point-to-point through Nuuksio National Park on the Vihti side of the lake plateau, mostly on the forest maintenance road known in park materials as Kelkkalan huoltotie together with neighbouring permitted cycling corridors such as Kurjolammentie(2). Metsähallitus reminds visitors that in the national park you may cycle only on routes marked for cycling—mainly gravel roads, low-standard cart tracks, and short path sections that suit a normal bike if you are ready to walk short steep or rooty bits(1)(2). The wider Nuuksio cycling network is not separate bike infrastructure; national cycling route 2 crosses the park from Siikajärvi past Haukkalampi toward the Salmi area(2), and this segment links the Valklampi trailhead cluster with Kattila and Haukkalampi amenities. For closures, etiquette with other visitors, and the definitive map, start from the Nuuksio cycling pages on Luontoon.fi(1). The City of Vihti adds municipal outdoor context on its retkeily pages(3). Vihti sits on the national-park edge and shares many of these trailheads. Most riders begin from Valklammentien pysäköintialue or Kurjolammentien uusi pysäköintialue, then roll past Tikankolo vuokratupa with Saarilampi tulentekopaikka and Saarilampi telttailualue about a kilometre out—handy for a swim stop or picnic before Oravankolo vuokratupa and Oravankolon sauna appear in the spruce forest around 2.4 km. The middle kilometres climb and dip through typical Nuuksio moraine woodland before Kattilan alempi pysäköintialue, Kattilan uusi pysäköintialue, Kattilan rantasauna, Kattila savusauna, Kattila varauskota, Kattila torppa, Kattila ylempi tulentekopaikka, Kattila niityn varattava telttailualue and Haukanholman laituri string together services where many people pause to eat, book a sauna, or launch a small craft. Near the ride’s end, Haukanholman telttailualue, Haukanholman keittokatos, Haukanholman tulentekopaikka, Haukkalampi Haukanpesä varaussauna, Haukkalammen pieni pysäköintialue and Haukkalampi iso pysäköintialue cluster at Haukkalampi—one of the busiest gateways to the park and rich with day-trip infrastructure Jonna Saari describes for winter visits (the same fireplaces, cooking shelters, and reservation saunas matter in summer too)(4). On foot- and bike-friendly connections, Klassarinkierros shares the Valklampi parking and Tikankolo huts; Yhdysreitti Kattila - Mustalampi meets this line at Haukanholman laituri if you want to continue toward Mustalammen keittokatos; Haukkalampi pyöräilyreitti and Haukkalammen saaren polku sit a few hundred metres away at Haukkalampi for short add-on loops. Ride expectantly, brake for hikers on shared sections, and carry a map because these roads are not marked like a city bike path(1)(2). If you need a fatbike or e-fatbike near the park, Suomen luontokeskus Haltia rents them by the hour or day from its shop(5).



An outdoor grill & hut which is designed to cook food. There is a bathroom on the island. It is a great place. to kayak out to.


A out door grill / area to cook food and have a picnic on the island of Stora Brändö. Which is a favorite place to boat or kayak to.






Tekniikkatankoja ja kolme rekkitankoa.
Senioreille suunnattu ulkokuntoilupaikka Hopeatien palvelukeskuksen lähettyvillä. Kymmenen lihaskuntolaitetta tasapainon ja lihaskunnon harjoittamiseen. Puistossa kulkee lisäksi esteetön reitti, jonka varrella käsijohde ja penkkejä.
Selkä- ja vatsapenkit sekä leaunvetotangot.
Riipuntatikkaat ja leuanvetotankoja eri korkeuksilla.
Riipuntatikkaat, renkaat, leuanvetotankoja eri korkeuksilla ja dippitangot.

Paljon korkeuseroja. Rata on 18-väyläinen, AA1-luokituksen kilpatasoinen rata. Rata on yleisessä käytössä, mutta kannattaa tarkastaa rataa ylläpitävän Järvenpään Frisbeegolf Ry:n Facebook-sivuilta, onko rata varattu tai suljettu kilpailu- tai ylläpitotoimien vuoksi.

Lähtöpaikka on Vanhankylän kartanon lähettyvillä, kartanon os. Ståhlhanentie 4, 04400 Järvenpää.
18-väyläinen frisbeegolfrata avattu elokuussa 2024 OmaStadi-hankkeena. Väylät 2-18 ovat käytössä, mutta radan 1. väylä otetaan käyttöön vasta myöhemmin alueen remontin takia. Väylät sijoittuvat vaihtelevaan ja haastavaan maastoon täyttömäelle: osin avoimille niityille, osin puustoisille alueille. Rata on monipuolinen ja tasoltaan keskivaikea. Rata kesäkäytössä. Piste radan aloitusväylällä.
Useita eritasoisia layout-vaihtoehtoja.
Jonkin verran korkeuseroja.


27 askelmaa, pituus 12 m, korkeusero 4 m. Ei talvikunnossapitoa.
214 rappusta, rappuset on valaistu.
-pituus 77 m -portaita 161 -leveys 2 m -korkeusero 22 m
273 askelmaa, pituus 160 m, korkeusero 24 m. Ei talvikunnossapitoa.
Kahdet portaat eri puolilla mäkeä: toisella puolella on 160 ja toisella 226 porrasaskelmaa. Nousua on 20 ja 26,5 metriä. Valaistusjärjestelmä kaiteen sisällä.
Kotojärven kuntoportaat
Paloheinän kuntoportaissa on 254 porrasaskelmaa, ne ovat 121 metriä pitkät ja 2,5 metriä leveät. Portaiden ala- ja yläpäässä ulkokuntoilulaitteita. Alhaalla laitteet penkkipunnerrukseen, jalkakyykkyyn, vaakasoutuun ja etunojapunnerrukseen. Mäen päällä on viiden tukin tukkipatteristo.
Valaistus. Ei talvikunnossapitoa. Nastarikielto silloin, kun lumi tai jää eivät suojaa puurappusia.
Erittäin monipuolisesti ulko- ja sisäaltaita sekä liukumäkiä.
Kuntouima-altaan lisäksi 2 poreallasta, kylmäallas ja kylmä- ja kuumakahluualtaat.
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