A map of 1 Walking Trails in Kirkkonummi.
Haahkan katselulavan esteetön tie is a very short loop of about 0.1 km on the Porkkalanniemi peninsula in Kirkkonummi, Uusimaa, from the Haahka parking area along a marked path to an accessible viewing platform above the Gulf of Finland. Metsähallitus publishes the Porkkalanniemi recreation and nature reserve destination on Luontoon.fi(1), including the wider trail network and conservation context. UUVI’s Porkkalanniemi guide gives the accessibility detail: the viewing platform is reached along a marked route from the parking area in roughly 100 metres, with an accessible dry toilet near the car park; the Haahka campfire area itself is not fully accessible(2). The City of Kirkkonummi’s Kirkkonummiseikkailu – Porkkalanniemi pages repeat the same distances and parking address and explain how this stop sits on Telebergetin lenkki, which is marked in yellow and can be combined with Vetokannaksen taival and Pampskatanin pisto in the same recreation area(3). From the parking cluster you walk a compact, wheelchair-friendly surface to the platform; Retkipaikka’s walk report by Luontopolkumies describes stepping off the Telebergetin lenkki loop onto the short spur to the accessible viewing deck and notes the outlook toward the northwest and Upinniemi(4). The same stop also lists Tulipaikka Haahka and the Tulipaikka Haahkan teltta-alue a little farther along—useful if someone in your group continues on foot while another visitor uses only the accessible spur. The broader peninsula is a major sea and migration bird area; keep dogs on a leash and make fire only at built fireplaces or, during wildfire warnings, in cooking shelters with chimneys, as UUVI summarises for the whole Porkkalanniemi area(2). Roads and parking areas are ploughed in winter(2).
Stroll through calm forests or city waterfronts. It is the perfect way to breathe fresh air and see the local sights.
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