A map of 150 sports and nature sites in Inkoo.

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
A sauna in Gölisnäs outdoor recreation area in Inkoo.
A sauna in Gölisnäs outdoor recreation area in Inkoo.


This is a cooking shelter in Stora Halsö.
A rental cabin in Gölisnäs in inkoo. Gölisnäs offers a rental cabin in inkoo, complete with cooking facilities, you need to bring your own sheets. Perssonin pikku aitta is for 2 people and has a refrigerator. Cottages are self-service, with no water but nearby washing-up facilities and clean toilets. Each guest cleans the cabin for the next, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
Perssonin Torppa is a larger old building that can accommodate a total of 12 people. Perssonin torppa is rented out under a long-term lease, meaning it can be rented out of season according to the agreement.
This is called Rävberget cooking shelter. There is firewood and an outhouse.
This is one of the two shelters by the campfire in Sandfjärden. The area is accessible.
This is one of the two shelters by the campfire in Sandfjärden. The area is accessible.

The Österviken–Sänfjärden shore trail is about 1.8 km of point-to-point walking along the Kopparnäs–Störsvik recreation area coastline in Inkoo, Uusimaa, linking the Sandfjärden bay services with the Österviken side and the Rävberget shoreline cluster. For planning and up-to-date information on the wider trail network, start with the Kopparnäs–Störsvik trails listing on Luontoon.fi(1) and the Uusimaa Recreation Area Association (UUVI) destination pages for maps, parking, and development news(2). From Sandfjärdenin Parking the path follows the shore and forest edge: you pass Sandfjärden katos 1 and Sandfjärden katos 2, Sandfjärden Kaivo, Sandfjärdenin tulentekopaikka, Sandfjärdenin uimapaikka, and Sandfjärden rantautumispaikka before the route climbs slightly past Sandfjärden etelä - tulipaikka. Dry toilets are available near the Sandfjärden shelters, so you can combine a swim with a longer break comfortably. Toward the western end, Parking Rävberget, Rävberget parkkipaikka, Rävberget keittokatos, and Östervikin keittokatos sit on or just off the same coastal strip, with dry toilets available in the Rävberget service area, plus Kopparnäs - veneenlaskupaikka and Klobbackan parkkipaikka at the western access points. The shoreline here is part of a larger marked route family in the same landscape: Kolaviken–Sandfjärden Trail, Brändöskatans bulevard, Kopparnäs kustrutt, and Råbergets runda -rengasreitti all share stops and junctions nearby, and Störsvikin puhdistamo - Sandviken runs parallel along the eastern bays(3). Muurahaisten poluilla describes the wider Kopparnäs–Störsvik network, including the coastal trail group and busy summer parking at Sandfjärden(3). Retkipaikka notes in a Kopparnäs–Sandfjärden walk write-up that the path is wide and well kept through pine forest and rocky shore, with about 1.9 km from the Klobbacka approach to the Sandfjärden beach—matching this segment as the same shoreline in the other direction—and slippery slabs when rocks are wet(4). The area is popular on fine weekends; arriving earlier in the day helps at busy parking areas(3). Adders and grass snakes occur in the open terrain in spring and summer; watch your footing on the rocks(3). Inkoo lies on the western Uusimaa coast, about an hour’s drive from Helsinki. The Kopparnäs peninsula is one of southern Finland’s largest continuous coastal recreation areas, with long stretches of undeveloped shoreline and varied day and overnight options across the wider network(2)(3).
Kolaviken–Sandfjärden is about 2.9 km of marked coastal walking in the Kopparnäs-Störsvik recreation and nature reserve on the Inkoo–Siuntio shoreline in Uusimaa. The Luontoon.fi destination page for Kopparnäs-Störsvik is the best starting point for reserve-wide rules, services, and seasonal guidance(1). The City of Inkoo introduces the area on its virkistysalueet pages and points to Uusimaa Recreation Area Association (UUVI) for deeper detail on this large seafront site(2). The trail is not a loop: it links the services-rich Sandfjärden shore in the west with the Kolaviken parking area in the east. Near the Sandfjärden end you pass Sandfjärden Kaivo, Sandfjärdenin uimapaikka, two cooking shelters (Sandfjärden katos 1 and Sandfjärden katos 2), Sandfjärdenin tulentekopaikka, Sandfjärden rantautumispaikka, and Sandfjärden etelä - tulipaikka; Sandfjärdenin Parking is the natural car access on this side. About a kilometre along the shore band you reach Sandvikenin uimaranta with Sandviken tulipaikka nearby—classic Kopparnäs sand-and-granite scenery. Further east, the line passes mooring rings and small landings such as Kurubackudden and Störsvik rantautumisopaikka before finishing at Pysäköintialue Kolaviken and Kolaviken WC. Muurahaisten poluilla places this shoreline section inside a longer marked coastal chain (Kolaviken–Sandviken–Sandfjärden–Klobbacka) and notes easier gravel going west of Sandviken and rougher, rootier tread with rocky bluffs between Kolaviken and Sandviken on the wider circuit(4). That helps interpret terrain even though this page’s 2.9 km segment is only part of that network. Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies report on the Kolaviken–Sandviken walk—east of Sandfjärden—highlights alder shoreline, sea views, birdlife, and the popular Sandviken sand beach with its campfire spot(3); the same services cluster appears whether you approach from Kolaviken or Sandfjärden. The Kopparnäs-Störsvik area also connects to other marked routes that share places along this shore, including Österviken - Sanfjärden -rantareitti, Brändöskatans bulevard, Råbergets runda -rengasreitti, and Störsvikin puhdistamo - Sandviken, so you can combine short legs for a longer day without returning on the same path. Dry toilets sit near Sandfjärden and Kolaviken; describe them as part of each shore cluster rather than as separate named stops.
The Elisaari nature trail is about 2.3 km on Elisaari Island in the Inkoo archipelago, Uusimaa. The island is a City of Helsinki outdoor recreation area; Luontoon.fi(1) publishes the Elisaari destination and trail listing under Helsinki. The trail sits southwest of Inkoo near Barösund. The City of Inkoo’s archipelago pages(2) describe how Elisaari fits into Inkoo’s visitor offer and how the wider archipelago is reached. Seasonal opening of the harbour and services (typically 1 May–30 September) is confirmed on the Elisaari harbour site(3). You reach the island by a short rowing-boat crossing from the Ramsjösund small-boat harbour after driving the last kilometres from the Barösund ferry; free City of Helsinki rowing boats are usually available at the jetty, and summer ferry options are also described in visitor sources(4)(5)(6). From the harbour area, the marked path explores oak woodland and grazed meadows, with green and white tape marking on posts and trees(4). Terrain is mostly easy with some roots, short climbs, boardwalk over wet ground, and stiles or gates where sheep graze—long trousers are practical(4)(6). Along the route you pass Elisaaren lentopallokenttä, then toward the end of the walk Elisaari Tulipaikka 3, Elisaari Nuotiopaikka 2, and Elisaari Grillikota 4 for breaks and cooking. MATKALLA LUONNOSSA(5) notes hazel grouse in the oak woods in autumn. Out in the Nature(6) mentions possible deer or elk in the forests and fields. Retkipaikka describes the route in detail(4), including pacing, marking details, and what you see in the western reed section and small forested knoll before returning toward the harbour. For boat timetables, sauna and café hours, and harbour fees for visiting craft, rely on the Elisaari harbour site(3) and Luontoon.fi(1) rather than second-hand summaries.
This is a hiking route around Klobbacka. There is a viewpoint in the southwest part of the route. Klobbackan kierros (Klobbacka trail) is a 2.7 km circular route marked with orange. It starts and finishes at the end of Klobbackantie. The trail is narrow and goes through a rocky forest. Watch a video of <a href="https://youtube.com/watch?v=E_ZxwtFNLgw">Klobbacka in winter</a>
Kopparnäs Coast Trail is about 3.9 km of marked loop walking and easy mountain biking on open rock slabs, forest, and shoreline in the Kopparnäs–Störsvik recreation and nature reserve on the Inkoo–Siuntio border in Uusimaa. The Uusimaa Recreation Area Association, known as Uuvi, keeps the authoritative network descriptions, accessibility notes, dog and fire rules, and service list for the whole area on its Kopparnäs-Störsvik page(1). The loop threads the western Kopparnäs headland so you keep crossing between cliff tops with sea glimpses, patches of heath and reed margins, and short forest connectors. Orange blazes on trees and metal pegs on bare rock mark this route together with the other official loops; Uuvi treats all Kopparnäs–Störsvik trails as shared hiking and cycling paths, so give cyclists space and brake for walkers(1). In wet or frosty weather the rock benches turn slippery; the association warns about that for every rocky loop here, and a detailed walk-through on Retkipaikka shows mesh-topped wooden bridges on the steepest steps(1)(2). For practical stops along this line, you pass Kopparnäs Parking and, a little farther on the trace, Kopparnäsintie parkkipaikka—handy if you want a northern access along Kopparnäsintie. About 2.3 km in you reach Klobbackan parkkipaikka before the shore swings toward Kopparnäs - veneenlaskupaikka, Östervikin keittokatos for sheltered cooking, Parking Rävberget, Rävberget parkkipaikka, Rävberget keittokatos, then the western Bergudden cluster: Berguddenin avotulipaikka, Berguddenin Esteetön katos, Bergudden - esteetön tulipaikka, and Bergudden parkkipaikka at Kallioniemi 21. Dry toilets sit near the Rävberget and Bergudden service points; more detail on fees or booking for shelters belongs on our place listings and the association site(1). Muurahaisten poluilla explains how the same parking network also feeds Sandfjärden beach loops and the shorter Klobbacka circuit if you want to extend the day(3). The route meets Rävbergetin reippailu and overlaps trail sections near Brändöskatans bulevard, the Österviken–Sänfjärden shore trail, and Klobbackan kierros, so you can stitch a longer outing without returning to the car(1)(2)(3). The Degerby visitor pages highlight the bird-protection inlet at Kopparnäs and ask visitors to keep dogs on lead in May and June when woodlarks nest on the rocks(4). Read more on our pages for Östervikin keittokatos, Rävberget keittokatos, Berguddenin avotulipaikka, and the parking entries when you plan meals or sort out which lot suits your approach.
Rävberget brisk loop is a short marked circuit on the southwest shore of the Kopparnäs peninsula in Inkoo, inside the Kopparnäs-Störsvik recreation and nature reserve that Uusimaa Recreation Area Association co-manages with Metsähallitus. For wording of this exact loop, orange tree markings, multi-use sharing with cyclists, and winter maintenance of roads and parking, the association’s Kopparnäs-Störsvik route notes are the place to start(1). Luontoon.fi presents the same reserve for readers who prefer Metsähallitus destination pages(2). The circuit lies in Inkoo in Uusimaa; the City of Inkoo’s virkistysalueet overview links onward to UUVI and Metsähallitus for service updates(3). Degerby.fi reminds visitors that rare woodlarks nest on the open rocks in May and June, so dogs should stay leashed on the wider headland(5). UUVI describes the loop as climbing through forest onto Rävberget’s scenic rock, then dropping to the outer shoreline, following the water until it returns toward Bergudden’s rest area, and finishing with gravel path and road near the large Bergudden parking(1). Practically, that means a compact tour of the peninsula’s famous silicate cliffs: you soon reach Bergudden parkkipaikka on Kallioniemi, where wide path reaches Bergudden - esteetön tulipaikka, Berguddenin Esteetön katos and Berguddenin avotulipaikka cluster with shelter space for food breaks; dry toilets serve the same stopping place. A level viewing platform above the water sits a few dozen metres from parking and is built around older shore defence masonry—easy to combine with the accessible cooking shelters when you want a low-effort visit to the cliffs(1)(4). From there the foot line narrows onto coastal bedrock for roughly half a kilometre beside the Baltic, sharing views with anglers and sea birds(4). Near one junction the path meets Kopparnäs kustrutt; a second fire ring sits a few dozen metres along that coastal circuit if you prefer an open-flame stop closer to the shore(4). After turning inland the route climbs Rävberget’s open rock, uses flights of steps to reach the north side, crosses more gently sloping bedrock and slips through mixed spruce–birch–aspen forest before closing back toward Kopparnäs road parking. Around the Rävberget service band you pass Rävberget parkkipaikka, Parking Rävberget, Rävberget keittokatos and Östervikin keittokatos, plus Kopparnäs - veneenlaskupaikka if you arrive from the sea; Klobbackan parkkipaikka supports Klobbackan kierros a little farther east. Retkipaikka’s walk took about forty minutes counter-clockwise with photo stops and rated the loop moderate mainly because wet rock is slick, even though elevation gain is small(4). Runners and day hikers share the same marked network with cyclists, so riders should ease the pace where sight lines shorten(1). If you want a longer day, add Kopparnäs kustrutt toward Långmossaberget, tie in Österviken - Sanfjärden -rantareitti, or beach-walk Brändöskatans bulevard from Sandfjärden without repeating this cliff ring.
Råbergets runda loop is an about 4 km marked circuit on the Sandfjärden shore of the Kopparnäs-Störsvik recreation and nature reserve, shared by Inkoo and Siuntio in Uusimaa. The Uusimaa Recreation Area Association’s Kopparnäs-Störsvik materials describe the loop’s cliff and forest character, orange markings, and multi-use rules together with hikers and cyclists(1). Luontoon.fi carries the same reserve as a Metsähallitus destination page for visitors who prefer that channel(2). Most of the walking is on the Inkoo side; the City of Inkoo’s virkistysalueet overview still sends planners to UUVI and Metsähallitus for detail(3). A short section of one forest junction lies on Siuntio ground(4). From Sandfjärdenin Parking you quickly pass Sandfjärden Kaivo, then reach Sandvikenin uimaranta and Sandviken tulipaikka—an obvious detour if you want a swim on calm days. Störsvikin Pysäköintialue offers another access angle for the northern shore cluster around the same kilometer range. The northern half climbs through open rock with views toward the outer archipelago; trip reports note stone cairns, a signed high point at Råberget, and stretches where markings thin even though the foot line stays obvious on bedrock(4). Where the loop turns back toward Sandfjärden etelä - tulipaikka you re-enter the serviced beach band: Sandfjärden rantautumispaikka, Sandfjärdenin tulentekopaikka, Sandfjärden katos 1, Sandfjärden katos 2, Sandfjärdenin uimapaikka, and picnic-friendly ground before Sandfjärdenin Parking closes the ring. Dry toilets sit near both Sandfjärden and Sandviken service clusters. The route stitches naturally into neighbouring marked legs—Kolaviken-Sandfjärden reitti along the outer shore, Störsvikin puhdistamo - Sandviken for a shorter inlet link, Brändöskatans bulevard sharing the same Sandfjärden beach start, and Österviken - Sanfjärden -rantareitti toward the east—so you can add distance without repeating the cliff sections. Muurahaisten poluilla reminds readers that Sandfjärden’s fireplaces use open grills, so forest-fire warnings matter, and that vipers and grass snakes bask on warm coastal rocks in spring(5).
The route Brändöskatans bulevard starts and ends at Sandfjärden beach. The trail is wide and even by the sea and the rest of the trail is forest path. Most of the facilities are by the Sandfjärden beach (outhouse and campfire spot). Along the route there are rest spots.
Useampi pöytä ja tulisija.
Useampi pöytä ja tulisija.
The other one of the two campfire sites on the island of Stora Fagerö. The area has good spots for camping.
This is an accessible campfire spot in Sandfjärden. There are two open huts or shelters right by the campfire.
Useampi pöytä ja tulisija.
Kaksi layouttia, keltaisiin koreihin pelattava pro-rata (1997 m) ja sinisiin koreihin pelattava amatöörirata (1182 m). Jonkin verran korkeuseroja.
Jonkin verran korkeuseroja. Vessa, kahvio, ravintola.
The Kopparnäs bird tower is built to look over Långvassfjärden.
uudistettu skeittipaikka avautuu käyttöön 6/2024
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