A map of 1224 sports and nature sites in Espoo.

A free sauna on the island of Gåsgrun.
A private Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat on Matinkylä Beach. You can rent it hourly as a public Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat (with other people) or private if you want it all to yourself. There is also a winter swimming spot nearby.
laguuni offers 2 floating Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunats you can rent. One is wood buring & one electric. You can buy a season ticket and use it every day. Or, you can join a public Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat shift for a one time fee.
A private Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat next to Kivenlahden uimaranta (public beach) and dog beach. You can rent it hourly as a public Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat (with other people) or private if you want it all to yourself.
The Vaakkoi wilderness cabin offers weekend sauna sessions during the winter season (1.11.-30.4), with a cost of 7 euros plus visit fees. Reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance. The sauna requires a 1.5-hour shift, and non-members can bring two non-members. If you are a member of Helsingin Latu ja Polku it is free to use.

Ulkoilumaja on vuokrattu Helsingin seudun Lapinkävijät ry:lle. Helsingin kaupunki on hankkinut Karjakaivon ulkoilualueen perusosan vuonna 1963. Alueen pinta-ala on yli 700 ha. Pinta-alasta on luovutettu 221 ha metsähallitukselle. Karjakaivon alue ulottuu etelästä Hynkänlammelta pohjoiseen Ruuhijärvelle. Karjakaivo ja Pirttimäki muodostavat kiinteän kokonaisuuden. Tälle jääkauden muovaamalle erämaa-alueelle on tunnusomaista suuret korkeuserot. Rauhallista maisemaa hallitsevat jyrkät kalliorinteet ja siirtolohkareet, monet kaunisrantaiset järvet ja lammet sekä rehevät suot ja kosteikot.
An cooking shelter on Lake Kaitalampi.
Saari sijaitsee Suvisaariston eteläpuolella Stora Herrön vieressä. Telttailu on kielletty, mutta saari sopii omassa venessään yöpyville. Saarella on keittokatokset, polttopuut, puucee ja kiinnityslenkit. Kaparenin keittokatos This is a sheltered campfire spot in the island of Kaparen.
An outdoor grill in Luukki outdoor recreation area.
This is an open campfire hut next to the guest pier. Stora Herrö sijaitsee Espoon ja Kirkkonummen rajalla pentalan eteläpuolella. Osa saaren maa-alueista on yksityisiä. Telttailu on sallittu. Saarella on vuokrasauna, keittokatoksia, polttopuita, puucee, tulentekopaikkoja, näköalatorni sekä kiinnittymispoijuja että saaristoliikennelaituri säännöllisillä reittiyhteyksillä kesäkaudella.
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).
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).
The Bullfinch Circle Trail (Finnish name Punarinnankierros) is a short, easy hike in Nuuksio National Park at Haukkalampi, Espoo. The trail is about 2.4 km as one walk, dipping past small forest lakes before coming back to the Haukkalampi parking area. For the national route listing and map entry, see Luontoon.fi(1). The circuit is one of the gentler marked options at Haukkalampi: red trail markers, mostly wide easy footing with a short stretch of duckboards at the west end of Lake Valklammi, and only modest ups and downs. Independent walkers describe it as a quick after-work outing or a family-friendly taste of Nuuksio without committing to a long day(2)(3). From the Haukkalampi parking ends you quickly reach lakeshore walking. After roughly one kilometre the path runs along Valklammi, then climbs briefly onto rock before dropping to Mustalampi. The Mustalampi shore is the main rest area: several cooking shelters, campfire spots, tables, a woodshed, and dry toilets clustered near Mustalammen keittokatos, Mustalammen pieni keittokatos, Mustalammen tulentekopaikka, Mustalampi tulipaikka2, and the tent pitches Mustalammen itäpuolen telttailualue and Mustalammen länsipuolen telttailualue. Expect more people here in fine weather—popular with swimmers, picnickers, and overnight tents. From Mustalampi the wide trail toward Haukkalampi also carries other coloured markers; hikers on Haukankierros and Korpinkierros share the same broad track for a while(2). Near Haukkalampi you pass Haukkalammen laituri, Haukanpesän laituri, Haukkalampi Haukanpesä varaussauna, and can use Haukanholman keittokatos, Haukanholman tulentekopaikka, and Haukanholman telttailualue on Haukanholma point before closing the circuit to Haukkalammen pieni pysäköintialue or Haukkalampi iso pysäköintialue. The route meets longer networks where it touches Reitti 2000 and Haukkalampi pyöräilyreitti; the minute Haukkalammen saaren polku circles the Haukkalampi islet and reuses many of the same service points(2). Nahkiaispolku is another two-kilometre nature trail from the same Haukkalampi trailhead cluster on the City of Espoo’s nature trail index(4). Espoo lies in Uusimaa west of Helsinki; Haukkalampi is a practical entry to Nuuksio for car and public-transport visitors alike(2).
The Solvalla–Haukkalampi connecting trail is about 3.4 km as one point-to-point hike between the Haukkalampi edge of Nuuksio National Park and the Solvalla–Haltia recreation gate in Espoo. Metsähallitus publishes the official trail sheet on Luontoon.fi under the Finnish name Solvalla-Haukkalampi yhdysreitti, with the English portal title Haltia–Haukkalampi Connecting Trail for the same route id(1). Haltia.com’s Retkelle Nuuksioon introduction repeats that this connector is marked with an orange square and a black centre line, calls the profile demanding in places because of climbs and stair flights, and reminds walkers that they can use the lakeshore and pier at Lake Pitkäjärvi for a natural break(2). On the ground the path mixes forest footpath, wooden duckboards over wet hollows, and long metal or timber stairways on the steepest pitches, including a well-known steel staircase stretch beside the Nuuksio road crossing(3). The line crosses Nuuksiontie, threads mature spruce–birch forest, drops to Pitkäjärvi’s north shore, and climbs again before joining the wider Haukkalampi trail network. Retkipaikka published Paul Stevens’ morning account of following the orange blazes out from Haltia, listening for songbirds over Myllypuro, and using the long flights of steps as the main workout—worth reading for pacing and seasonal colour even though that outing later loops other lakes(3). Our map ties the route to practical stops along the way. Near Haukkalampi, Haukkalampi iso pysäköintialue sits within a short walk of the trail, Tyynelä kuivakäymälä offers a toilet stop roughly a kilometre in, and Haukkalampi - Haltia yhdysreitin melontalaituri gives canoeists a launch beside the path. Around Solvalla and Haltia you pass Folkhälsan’s sports institute buildings (Solvallan urheiluopisto / Voimistelusali, Solvallan urheiluopisto / Liikuntahalli, Solvallan urheiluopisto / Kuntosali, Solvallan urheiluopiston tekonurmikenttä, Solvallan urheiluopiston yleisurheilukenttä), Haltia pysäköintialue for drivers, Suomen luontokeskus Haltia itself, Solvallan uimapaikka, Haltian kota Espoo for shelter views, Maahisenkierros esteetön pysäköintialue where accessible parking is provided uphill, Laskettelukeskus Solvalla-Swinghill at the ski hill, Karjakaivon ulkoilualue / Ulkokuntoilupaikka for outdoor exercise equipment, and Metsähallitus’ Aarnituli varaustulentekopaika with its Aarnituli varaustulentekopaikan kuivakäymälä—read more on our pages for the nature centre, kota, and reservable fireplace when you plan food or overnight links. Junctions meet several other named routes: Reitti 2000 follows the regional cycling spine where it coincides with this corridor, and Punarinnan kierros together with Päivättärenpolku fan out from the Haltia gate for shorter loops(2)(4). Solvallan urheiluopiston latu (3km/p+v/valaistu) shares the same yard in winter as a groomed ski line—keep winter right-of-way rules in mind if you step across packed tracks. Espoo belongs to the Helsinki capital area; Uusimaa is the wider coastal region that holds both city forests and this national-park edge.
The trail is about 1.4 km as a loop in Espoo next to the Finnish Nature Centre Haltia at the Solvalla gateway to Nuuksio. Metsähallitus publishes the route sheet on Luontoon.fi under the name Päivättärenpolku, and the same circuit appears on the City of Espoo nature-trail list as Päivättärenpolku in Solvalla(1)(2). For how the loop fits the courtyard and services around Haltia, the hiking introduction on haltia.com is the most practical visitor-facing summary, including marking practice and the short optional detour toward Laskettelukeskus Solvalla-Swinghill(3). Visit Vihti Region also presents Haltia as the hub where Päivättärenpolku, Maahisenkierros and the very short Punaisen sulan salaisuus -lasten luontopolku start, and notes the branch toward Nuuksio National Park at Haukkalampi(4). Espoo lies in Uusimaa, and this short circle is an easy add-on before or after visiting Suomen luontokeskus Haltia, renting gear, or eating at Restaurant Haltia. From the Solvalla–Haltia corner you quickly pass Karjakaivon ulkoilualue / Ulkokuntoilupaikka and, a little farther on foot, Aarnituli varaustulentekopaikka with a dry toilet in the same cluster—handy if you are combining the walk with a booked campfire pause. The loop runs through forest and shared fitness-path corridors; haltia.com describes gentle sections mixed with a few short, steeper pitches, and Natura Viva’s Nuuksio page characterises the climbs as punchy for such a small kilometer count—worth knowing if you want a completely flat stroller walk(3)(5). About 0.9 km into the circuit you reach Haltia pysäköintialue, a natural hub before Suomen luontokeskus Haltia, Haltian kota Espoo and Solvallan uimapaikka—good landmarks for pacing snack or swim plans in warm weather. Near the close of the loop, Maahisenkierros esteetön pysäköintialue sits beside the accessible Maahisenkierros lookout route if you want to extend the day. When you want a longer outing, the same trailhead links to Solvalla-Haukkalampi yhdysreitti toward Haukkalampi, and the wider Solvalla area also connects to routes such as Reitti 2000 for cycling(3)(4).
Maahisenkierros is about 1.6 km of hiking tread beside the Finnish Nature Centre Haltia in Espoo, at the gateway to the Nuuksio lake upland. Metsähallitus lists it as a demanding accessible trail, with a wide stone-ash surface for wheels, railings on the steepest pitches, rest spots along the way, and an accessible viewing platform over Lake Nuuksion Pitkäjärvi(1). For the same classification plus practical arrival detail from Haltia’s courtyard, Finnish Nature Centre Haltia’s accessibility and hiking pages are the best on-site companion(2). The City of Espoo also records Maahisenkierros among nature trails that start from the Solvalla area(3). The route begins from the upper Solvalla Areena parking band next to Maahisenkierros esteetön pysäköintialue, where Haltia notes a dedicated accessible parking space; additional cars often use Haltia pysäköintialue closer to Suomen luontokeskus Haltia(2). Early along the route you pass facilities clustered around Solvallan urheiluopisto — for example Karjakaivon ulkoilualue / Ulkokuntoilupaikka near the lift slope of Laskettelukeskus Solvalla-Swinghill — and you can break at Aarnituli varaustulentekopaikka, a reservable fire site with a dry toilet nearby, before or after the viewpoint(1)(2). Haltian kota Espoo sits near the centre building for a longer stop indoors. Near the far end of the route the rock wall Karjakaivon Kiipeilykallio lies just off the tread for climbers who already use that venue. From this pocket you can stitch in other short Haltia Gate loops without driving: Päivättärenpolku and Päivättären luontopolku nature trails, the tiny Punaisen sulan salaisuus -lasten luontopolku for children, and the Solvalla–Haukkalampi yhdysreitti toward Nuuksio National Park’s Haukkalampi gateway. In winter the illuminated ski tracks of Solvallan urheiluopiston latu thread the same sports institute yards, and Reitti 2000 passes through for longer bike touring. Retkitassut’s short post from a November family visit notes an easy lap with a puppy on gravel wide enough for a pram when the surface stays firm(4). Nuuksio is the landscape anchor and Uusimaa the region; keep dogs leashed and follow any grass or forest fire instructions from authorities before lighting fires(1).
Luukki outdoor trails are a long marked network in northern Nuuksio, on both sides of Vihdintie in Espoo, about 23 km from central Helsinki. The trail is about 22.8 km from start to end along the marked network; the same network is described officially as roughly 22 km of marked routes, with about 15 km of fine gravel surface and 7 km on natural ground. The area belongs to the Nuuksio lake upland: small lakes, rocky knolls, groves, and mires alternate along wide, well-kept paths that suit easy day hiking, running, and mountain biking on marked routes. For planning a visit, start with Visit Espoo’s Luukki outdoor area page(1) for services and atmosphere, and the City of Helsinki’s Luukki outdoor recreation area page(2) for routes, rules, fireplaces, and seasonal maintenance. The route shares much of its line with Luukkaan luontopolku, where cone-marked nature-trail posts and numbered boards explain forest nature, management, and local history. The longer “seven lakes” variant passes Hepolampi, Hauklampi, Mustalampi, Väärälampi, Halkolampi, and Kaitalampi; a shorter blue branch circles Hauklampi back toward Luukin kartano (Luukki Manor), while the longer yellow branch continues past the smaller ponds. Near Kaitalampi you can cool off at Kaitalampi Swimming Spot or Kaitalampi Swimming Spot (North); Halkolampi has several cooking shelters and fishing spots. Around Luukin kartano, Luukinjärven uimaranta, beach volleyball courts, outdoor gyms, and Luukin Grillikatos and Luukin Grillikatos 2 offer a full day’s mix of walking, swimming, and breaks. Dry toilets are placed at several service points along the network. Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies walk-through of the seven-lakes loop(3) notes wide, easy walking, busy but friendly weekend use, and in places worn nature boards—worth a read for shore-by-shore pacing and where optional side spurs add distance. Espoo hosts the trails on the ground; Uusimaa frames the wider lake-and-forest setting. The trail is a day-use destination: camping is not allowed in the protected parts of the area, and dogs must stay on leash.
Hanikka nature trail is about 5.2 km of marked walking through Soukka’s coastal forests and rock shores between Suinonsalmi, Kaitalahti, and Soukansalmi in Espoo. Espoo.fi gives the practical overview—contact details for the environment unit, bus stops, parking options, and a link into the wider nature-trails hub(1). UUVI summarises regional outdoor ethics for the same footprint: open fires are not allowed and dogs must be kept on leash(2). If you want a long on-the-ground write-up with photos, Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies has revisited the route several times and describes boardwalk mileage, yellow blaze-style markings on trees and stone, and how the climb above the shore feels in practice(3). WalkHelsinki’s winter visit underlines how rooty and slippery the duckboards and bedrock can feel when the forest is dark and damp, even in daylight(4). You can join or leave the path anywhere along the circuit; shorter sections are fine on busy days. About 1.5 km in, the route reaches Hanikan luontopolku / Lintutorni: a bird-watching tower on Kaitalahti’s southern shore, good for scanning reedbed waterfowl when migrants are active—read more on our Hanikan luontopolku / Lintutorni page. Further west, around 2.9 km, the line passes the Ala-Soukan cluster: Ala-Soukan hiekkakenttä, Ala-soukan luistelukenttä, Ala-Soukan kuntoportaat, and Ala-soukan parkkipaikka sit together off Alatörmä—convenient if you start from that sports block or link across to Kunnon Reitti Soukka, which shares that parking corner. Dropping toward Suinonsalmi, Hanikan kuntoradan ulkokuntoiluvälineet, Hanikan Pysäköintialue, Hanikan uimaranta (Suinonsalmi), and Hanikan uimarannan ulkokuntosali line up along Suvisaarentie: easy spots to finish with a swim, outdoor gym reps, or a lap on the adjacent Hanikan kuntorata (GPS) or lit ski loop Hanikan kuntorata (2,5km/p+v/valaistu). The long Espoon Rantaraitti shoreline walk meets this corridor at the Hanikka end, so strong walkers can extend a half-day toward Kivenlahti and beyond. The interpretive panels describe Kaitalahti birdlife, Bronze Age burial cairns and Ice Age landforms; keep to the marked path around the protected erratic and ancient graves.
This short mountain-bike line sits in the Oittaa outdoor area on the southern shore of Lake Bodom in Espoo, Uusimaa, threaded beside the groomed ski and fitness corridor the city maintains through the same woods. The City of Espoo describes undulating singletrack with partly gravelled tread, some rock, and normal forest floor, all built next to the winter ski and summer fitness track(1). The mapped ride is about 1.2 km end to end; the city’s text often rounds to 1.3 km for the same feature(1). Visit Espoo’s Oittaa outdoor area page fills in the bigger picture—beach life on Bodomjärvi, restaurant and sauna, disc golf, and how bus 246 / 246K links the site to Espoon keskus—plus seasonal equipment rental from the leisure-centre café or beach hire desk, including fatbikes in summer(2). Along the trace you are never far from the recreation yard: outdoor gym stations at Oittaan uimarannan ulkokuntosali and Oittaan ulkokuntoiluvälineet, the large Oittaan frisbeegolfrata centre, several parking lots serving the beach and trails, and Oittaan keittokatos for a longer stop with a cooking shelter. Expect other trail users where the MTB line meets the shared fitness and ski network; the adjacent Oittaan kuntorata 2,8km (GPS) is the familiar gravel fitness loop walkers and runners use in summer(1)(2). Oittaan luontopolku is a separate, signposted nature loop meant for—Espoo’s mountain biking routes hub asks riders to stay on designated MTB tread and leave nature trails for walking(4). For a skills-and-rolling-practice outing with company, Suomen Latu runs weekly fatbike and MTB group rides staged from Oittaa; Ne Tammelat’s account of one beginner-friendly session highlights how coaches use short climbs, roots, and wooden features to build confidence on local forest soil(3)(5). Regionally, that same hub connects Oittaa with Espoo’s longer MTB offerings, including the roughly 4 km line in Espoo Central Park and the roughly 110 km Reitti 2000 backbone across the capital region when you want a bigger day after sampling this trail(4).
The EKP4,2 loop is about 4 km through Espoo Central Park—Espoon keskuspuisto—a mixed woodland and rock belt between the sea and the Nuuksio uplands in Espoo, Uusimaa. Start planning from the City of Espoo trail page for EKP4,2(1), which lists the orange-triangle marking, the start beside Akilleen Maja in Puolarmaari, the optional shorter easier loop, and the clockwise-only rule. The wider recreation portrait of the park—about 880 hectares, leash rules for dogs, and why sensitive rock and mire habitats deserve care—appears on the Uudenmaan virkistysalueyhdistys page for Espoo Central Park(3). A spring 2024 City of Espoo article adds practical terrain-care reminders for mountain bikers, including why lichens, roots, and wet soils need gentle tyre tracks(2). At the Puolarmaari trailhead you step straight into the city’s outdoor-recreation belt: the trace passes Puolarmaarin frisbeegolfrata, Puolarmaarin ulkokuntoiluvälineet, Puolarmaarin ulkoilukeskus/koripallokenttä, Puolarmaarin tekojää, Puolarmaarin ulkoilukeskus/ministadion, and Puolarmaarin ulkoilukeskuksen ulkokuntosali before looping deeper into the forest. Puolarmaarin Pysäköintialue is the natural place to stage a car visit. The published start is next to Akilleen Maja; the service address on the city unit page is Kylänvanhimmanpiha 6, 02210 Espoo(1). Expect a proper hand-built mountain-bike character: variable forest floor, roots, and rocky shelves where friction changes fast in wet weather—reason enough to scout unfamiliar drops slowly. The main line is marked with orange triangles; an easier shortcut of about 2 km follows blue dot markings under those triangles from a junction roughly 200 m from Akilleen Maja(1). Ride the main ring clockwise only(1). Volunteer maintainers publish practical trail etiquette alongside the city: two outdoor fitness-route crossings need calm speed and yielding, pedestrians may share the tread, and ringing out a friendly warning before passing is standard practice(4). On the north side of the loop, about three kilometres into the lap, you pass Espoon keskuspuiston ulkokuntoiluvälineet—handy if you want pull-up bars or other body-weight work after the ride. The same park threads together many other layers of movement. On foot, Espoon keskuspuiston luontopolku (Tikankierros) explores signposted nature-trail scenery nearby. In winter, lit ski corridors such as Keskuspuisto - Latokaski (4km/p+v/valaistu) and Puolarmaari (1,4km/p+v/osittain valaistu) share trailheads with summer users; in warm weather, Keskuspuisto - Latokaski ulkoilureitti and Espoon Keskuspuisto / Kuntorata (4,3km) (GPS) offer walking and running alternatives around overlapping woods. Treat every junction as multi-use: match your speed to whoever else is on the path.
Espoon Korkeasaari sijaitsee Westendin edustalla Tvijälpin itäpuolella. Saarella on tulentekopaikka, muttei muita palveluita. Telttailu ei ole sallittua.
Vieressä uimapaikka laitureineen, ruokapöytä, halkovaja ja huussi. Tulenteko sallittu vain merkityillä alueilla.
Iso Vasikkasaari on osittain esteetön, mutta avustajan vaativa, ulkoilusaari. Saari sijaitsee Matinkylän edustalla. Telttailu saarella ei ole sallittua. Saarella on kahvila ja kesäravintola. Lisäksi saaren palvelutarjontaan kuuluu keittokatokset, kesä-wc ja inva-wc, puucee, polttopuut, uimaranta, näköalatorni, frisbeegolfrata,kiinnityspoijuja ja -lenkkejä, saaristovenelaituri säännöllisin liikenneyhteyksin kesäkaudella ja beachvolleykenttä.
Kattilajärven ulkoilualue sijaitsee melko ison ja kirkasvetisen Kattilajärven rannalla. Maasto on kallioista ja vaihtelevaa. Lähistöllä sijaitsee partiolaisten leirikeskus. Keittokatos ja hyvä uimaranta laitureineen tekevät paikasta hyvän telttailukohteen.
Knapperskär sijaitsee Suvisaariston ja Gåsgrundin eteläpuolella. Saari on matalahko silokalliosaari, jossa saa telttailla. Saarella on lisäksi keittokatokset, polttopuut, puucee sekä kiinnityslenkkejä. A nice video of someone <a href="https://youtu.be/2KN2E6j7YIw?si=ukByjx5GWHZIHmdE">SUP boarding out to Knapperskär</a>
Torra Lovö on kallio- ja louhikkorantainen ulkoilusaari, jossa telttailu on sallittua. Saarella on laituri ja keittokatos.
This is the other one of the open campfire spots in the island of Kaparen.
Tekniikkatankoja ja kolme rekkitankoa.
Selkä- ja vatsapenkit sekä leaunvetotangot.
Riipuntatikkaat ja leuanvetotankoja eri korkeuksilla.
Leuanveto- ja dippitangot.
Lantionkiertolaite, leuanvetotanko, jalkojen heilautuslaite, vatsapenkki, olkapäidenkiertolaite, crosstrainer ja pyöräilylaite turva-alustalla.
Leuanvetotangot eri korkeuksilla, riipuntatikkaat ja tasapainolauta.
Kesällä 2024 valmistunut uusi monipuolinen ulkokuntosali.
Vatsapenkki
18-väyläinen haastava kilpatason frisbeegolfrata.
Röylän ja Bodomin Sedun Omakotiyhdistyksen rakentama 9-väyläinen kenttä. Ilmainen kaikille.
Urheilupuiston alueella koulun ja lukion läheisyydessä on kolme frisbeegolfkoria vapaassa pelikäytössä.
Puoliksi metsä- ja puoliksi puistorata. Rataa on laajennettu 20 -väyläiseksi kesän 2017 aikana.
Koulun lähimaastossa ja piha-alueella on kolme frisbeegolfkoria vapaassa harjoituskäytössä.
Iso Vasikkasaaren rata on runsaspuinen yhdeksän väylän metsärata. Saarelle pääsee vain saaristoaluksella.
Mahdollistaa frisbeegolfin pelaamisen myös erityisryhmille. Frisbeeparkissa on pelattavissa kaksi rataa: Iisi ja Startti. Iisi on esteetön ja Startti on suunnattu aloittelijoille. Kaikkiaan koreja on 14, jotka voi kiertää haluamallaan tavalla. Frisbeeparkissa on mahdollista pelata myös jalkapallo- ja salibandygolfia. Rinnekodin omistama, mutta kaikille ilmainen.
Radan yhteydessä on putti- ja lähestymisharjoittelukoreja sekä yli 150 metriä pitkä range. Metsäpuoliskolla on grillikatos sekä taukopaikkoja. Noin 500 m päästä ykkösväylästä löytyy Oittaan ulkoilukeskuksen kahvila palveluineen.
-pituus 77 m -portaita 161 -leveys 2 m -korkeusero 22 m
- Portaita 173 - Pituus 86 metriä - Leveys 2 metriä - Korkeusero 20 metriä
-pituus 44 m -portaita 109 -portaiden leveys 2 m -korkeusero 14 m
Tyrskyvuoren (Laurinlahden) uimapaikan läheisyydessä sijaitsevat kuntoportaat on kunnostettu vuonna 2017. Kuntoportaissa on 75 askelmaa.
Westendin linnake -puistoon tehdyissä kuntoportaissa on 100 askelmaa ja nousua kertyy lähes 15 metriä.
- Pituus 80 m - Portaita 164 - Korkeusero 20 m - Valaistu
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