Visit Raseborg introduces the area’s showcase mountain-bike destination at Fiskars: fourteen volunteer-maintained lines in four colour-coded difficulty bands, with the wider destination marketing positioning Fiskars as the place Raasepori expanded MTB access in recent seasons.
Trail Center public pages spell out ho...
Visit Raseborg – MTB and downhill in Raseborg+
Description
Visit Raseborg introduces the area’s showcase mountain-bike destination at Fiskars: fourteen volunteer-maintained lines in four colour-coded difficulty bands, with the wider destination marketing positioning Fiskars as the place Raasepori expanded MTB access in recent seasons.
Trail Center public pages spell out how Finland’s first purpose-built trail centre around the Fiskars ironworks spreads more than fifty kilometres of mostly natural singletrack plus a pump track, marks grades from easy green through black technical lines, and directs riders to the Paja-Aukio start beside Kuparivasarantie while parking sits at the assembly-hall lot on Fiskarsintie. The same team stresses that riding is at your own risk, difficulty and surface conditions change with the weather, and there is no round-the-clock grooming, so checking their social updates before you load the car matters. Fiskars Village layers visitor context: over sixty kilometres of playful MTB trail, rental desks in Craft Square with Canyon full-suspension, hard-tail, fat and e-mountain bikes, and the option to ask about guided rides for pre-booked groups.
On our map this route is about 13.2 km as one non-loop leg through the network around Raasepori in Uusimaa. During the opening kilometres you pass the sports cluster next to the village—Fiskarsin Tenniskerhon padelkentät, Fiskarsin Urheilukenttä, Fiskarsin kaukalo, Fiskarin skeittipuisto, and a little farther along Fiskarsin tenniskentät. Beyond that village fringe the line heads into rockier forest tread typical of southern Finland. Bikeland’s notes on the Rövarberget option describe roughly thirteen kilometres, a few hundred metres of cumulative climbing, sustained technical stone and root sections, a viewpoint from the water tower, and a realistic hobbyist duration near two hours on a 120–140 mm trail bike; that profile matches the length and demanding character you get on this mapped centre route even though the centre publishes many optional connectors.
Fiskars Bike Rental runs seasonal online booking from Kuparivasarantie with morning, evening, and full-day Canyon, fat, and e-MTB slots when the season desk reopens; the shop traditionally pauses between seasons and posts reopening windows on its Johku storefront. Mechanics and quick fixes are handled in the village by independents such as Pedal Pukus per the Trail Center listings.
Length & route
The mapped line is about 13.2 km end to end and is not a loop, threading the ironworks village fringe and the adjoining forest. Community ride guides on the Rövarberget corridor quote on the order of 290 m of climbing for the ~13 km technical option and recommend a mid-travel trail bike, which is a useful sanity check for gearing and suspension even though our distance is authoritative from GPX.
Getting there
Trail Center public pages and Fiskars Village both steer cars to assembly-hall parking at Fiskarsintie 12, 10470 Fiskars, a short walk from restaurants and with a large area map beside the lot. The ride start they signpost is Paja-Aukio on Kuparivasarantie 9, 10470 Fiskari; follow the brown Trail Center wayfinding posts through the village. Pump track riders use the pitch above Fiskarsin Urheilukenttä with the closest address Mannerheimintie 6, 10470 Fiskars.
Good to know
Before travelling, read the latest trail-status notes on the Trail Center Facebook channel referenced from their home page, because frost, logging, or volunteer work windows can change what is sensible to ride. Fiskars Village Bike Expo in spring is the headline local festival for test bikes and community rides; dates move year to year and are announced via the Trail Center and expo sites.
History
According to the Trail Center’s story section, active mountain bikers had worked around Fiskars since the early 2000s, the open network idea crystallised in 2015, Flowriders ry built professionally in 2016–2017, and the official opening took place in autumn 2017. EU Leader rural development money backed the project together with Fiskars Corporation, the local Mannerheim League branch, Canyon Finland, Endura, High5, and Shimano Nordic, and Flowriders continues to coordinate the volunteer-driven operation.
Where to rent bikes
Fiskars Bike Rental at Kuparivasarantie 4, 10470 Fiskars operates the Johku storefront listed on Trail Center pages: choose Canyon Strive, Spectral-class full suspension, Neuron hard tails, Dude fat bikes, or Grand Canyon:ON e-MTB sizes, with morning, evening, or full-day windows when the season is open. Contact fiskarsbikerental@gmail.com for bespoke slot requests outside the calendar.
Guided tours & Experiences
Fiskars Village tells visitors to ask the rental team about guided experiences and reminds groups to book ahead; there is no separate public booking URL beyond those service desks.
The mapped geometry runs as a single non-loop leg through the network; official signage uses colour bands rather than a single directional arrow, so expect two-way traffic except where local notices restrict use.
Route direction
Recreation Area
Recreation Area
Difficulty bands are marked with trail-colour codes from green through black on the centre’s signed network.
Route Signs
Open / Good Condition
Open / Good Condition
Fiskars Village Trail Center – official pages
Activities allowed
Bike
Activity
Terrain & conditions
13.2 km
Distance
Allow about two hours of moving time for fit riders on this distance and profile, matching enthusiast pacing called out for the neighbouring Rövarberget option; add time for photos at the tower viewpoint and for cafe stops in the ironworks.
Est. Time
Mostly natural forest singletrack with embedded stone and exposed roots on the harder segments, occasional gravel connectors near the village, and low man-made features at the skills areas.
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Answers to your questions
Our data was researched from Raasepori, 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.
Visit Raseborg introduces the area’s showcase mountain-bike destination at Fiskars: fourteen volunteer-maintained lines in four colour-coded difficulty bands, with the wider destination marketing positioning Fiskars as the place Raasepori expanded MTB access in recent seasons.
Trail Center public pages spell out ho...
Visit Raseborg – MTB and downhill in Raseborg+
Description
Visit Raseborg introduces the area’s showcase mountain-bike destination at Fiskars: fourteen volunteer-maintained lines in four colour-coded difficulty bands, with the wider destination marketing positioning Fiskars as the place Raasepori expanded MTB access in recent seasons.
Trail Center public pages spell out how Finland’s first purpose-built trail centre around the Fiskars ironworks spreads more than fifty kilometres of mostly natural singletrack plus a pump track, marks grades from easy green through black technical lines, and directs riders to the Paja-Aukio start beside Kuparivasarantie while parking sits at the assembly-hall lot on Fiskarsintie. The same team stresses that riding is at your own risk, difficulty and surface conditions change with the weather, and there is no round-the-clock grooming, so checking their social updates before you load the car matters. Fiskars Village layers visitor context: over sixty kilometres of playful MTB trail, rental desks in Craft Square with Canyon full-suspension, hard-tail, fat and e-mountain bikes, and the option to ask about guided rides for pre-booked groups.
On our map this route is about 13.2 km as one non-loop leg through the network around Raasepori in Uusimaa. During the opening kilometres you pass the sports cluster next to the village—Fiskarsin Tenniskerhon padelkentät, Fiskarsin Urheilukenttä, Fiskarsin kaukalo, Fiskarin skeittipuisto, and a little farther along Fiskarsin tenniskentät. Beyond that village fringe the line heads into rockier forest tread typical of southern Finland. Bikeland’s notes on the Rövarberget option describe roughly thirteen kilometres, a few hundred metres of cumulative climbing, sustained technical stone and root sections, a viewpoint from the water tower, and a realistic hobbyist duration near two hours on a 120–140 mm trail bike; that profile matches the length and demanding character you get on this mapped centre route even though the centre publishes many optional connectors.
Fiskars Bike Rental runs seasonal online booking from Kuparivasarantie with morning, evening, and full-day Canyon, fat, and e-MTB slots when the season desk reopens; the shop traditionally pauses between seasons and posts reopening windows on its Johku storefront. Mechanics and quick fixes are handled in the village by independents such as Pedal Pukus per the Trail Center listings.
Length & route
The mapped line is about 13.2 km end to end and is not a loop, threading the ironworks village fringe and the adjoining forest. Community ride guides on the Rövarberget corridor quote on the order of 290 m of climbing for the ~13 km technical option and recommend a mid-travel trail bike, which is a useful sanity check for gearing and suspension even though our distance is authoritative from GPX.
Getting there
Trail Center public pages and Fiskars Village both steer cars to assembly-hall parking at Fiskarsintie 12, 10470 Fiskars, a short walk from restaurants and with a large area map beside the lot. The ride start they signpost is Paja-Aukio on Kuparivasarantie 9, 10470 Fiskari; follow the brown Trail Center wayfinding posts through the village. Pump track riders use the pitch above Fiskarsin Urheilukenttä with the closest address Mannerheimintie 6, 10470 Fiskars.
Good to know
Before travelling, read the latest trail-status notes on the Trail Center Facebook channel referenced from their home page, because frost, logging, or volunteer work windows can change what is sensible to ride. Fiskars Village Bike Expo in spring is the headline local festival for test bikes and community rides; dates move year to year and are announced via the Trail Center and expo sites.
History
According to the Trail Center’s story section, active mountain bikers had worked around Fiskars since the early 2000s, the open network idea crystallised in 2015, Flowriders ry built professionally in 2016–2017, and the official opening took place in autumn 2017. EU Leader rural development money backed the project together with Fiskars Corporation, the local Mannerheim League branch, Canyon Finland, Endura, High5, and Shimano Nordic, and Flowriders continues to coordinate the volunteer-driven operation.
Where to rent bikes
Fiskars Bike Rental at Kuparivasarantie 4, 10470 Fiskars operates the Johku storefront listed on Trail Center pages: choose Canyon Strive, Spectral-class full suspension, Neuron hard tails, Dude fat bikes, or Grand Canyon:ON e-MTB sizes, with morning, evening, or full-day windows when the season is open. Contact fiskarsbikerental@gmail.com for bespoke slot requests outside the calendar.
Guided tours & Experiences
Fiskars Village tells visitors to ask the rental team about guided experiences and reminds groups to book ahead; there is no separate public booking URL beyond those service desks.
The mapped geometry runs as a single non-loop leg through the network; official signage uses colour bands rather than a single directional arrow, so expect two-way traffic except where local notices restrict use.
Route direction
Recreation Area
Recreation Area
Difficulty bands are marked with trail-colour codes from green through black on the centre’s signed network.
Allow about two hours of moving time for fit riders on this distance and profile, matching enthusiast pacing called out for the neighbouring Rövarberget option; add time for photos at the tower viewpoint and for cafe stops in the ironworks.
Est. Time
Mostly natural forest singletrack with embedded stone and exposed roots on the harder segments, occasional gravel connectors near the village, and low man-made features at the skills areas.
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Answers to your questions
Our data was researched from Raasepori, 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.