A map of 233 sports and nature sites in Sipoo.

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.
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 sauna owned by the city of Vantaa that can be rented seasonally.
This is a public sauna that anyone can use. It is free. View an article from the city of Vantaa on <a href="https://www.vantaa.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/artikkeli/tallholmen-ja-krokholmen-vantaan-helmet-kutsuvat-merelle">Tallholmen</a>



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Keittokatoksen läheisyydessä kompostoivat käymälät.


For maps, rules, and the latest on Söderkulla’s maintained routes and facilities, start with Sipoon kunta’s Söderkullantie trailhead page(1) and the interactive Söderkullan ulkoilukartta outdoor map(2). Visit Sipoo describes Taasjärvi as a summer swimming lake and winter ice-hole spot, with fitness trails around the lake that carry ski tracks in winter(3). Luontopolkumies walked the Söderkulla outdoor network and notes circular 5 km and 10 km options, blue and orange markings on trees, forest and bedrock terrain, and shoreline along Pilvijärvi on the longer circuit—useful colour and terrain context for the same trail system(4). The trail is about 5,4 km as a loop in Sipoo in Uusimaa. It threads together Söderkulla’s sports and school cluster with lakeside recreation: from the Söderkullantie 732 area you pass Söderkullan Kuntoportaat and Söderkullan kuntoradan ulkokuntoilulaitteet, then Kompassikujan hiekkakenttä, Kompassikujan luistelukenttä, Kompassikujan kaukalo, and Kompassikujan ulkokuntoilupaikka near Opintien liikuntasali. Mid-loop, Tekonurmen jääkenttä, Söderkullan urheilukenttä, Söderkullan Tekonurmi, Tekonurmen hiekkakenttä, and Söderkullan urheilukentän ulkokuntoilupaikka sit beside Söderkullan frisbeegolfrata, Sipoon Areenan salibandyhalli, Sipoonlahden koulun lähiliikuntapaikka, Sipoonlahden koulun parkour-alue, Sipoonlahden koulun koripallokenttä, Miilin Hiekkakenttä, Sipoonlahden koulun liikuntasali, Miilin luistelukenttä, and Sipoonlahden koulun pihan skeittipaikka—together a tight cluster of pitches and school yards where dry toilets sit near buildings rather than as named trail waypoints. Toward Taasjärvi you reach Taasjärven talviuintipaikka and Taasjärven uimaranta, with Taasjärven Hiekkakenttä and Taasjärven Luistelukenttä nearby on the same shore section. The same network includes Söderkullan ulkoilureitistö 10 km for a longer marked loop, Koirahiihtolatu Söderkullan Kartano where the dog ski track touches the fitness-stairs area, and Söderkullan ulkoilureitit as the broader running-trail network on overlapping paths—handy if you want to extend or compare distances.
Byabäcken Trail is an easy, family-oriented walk of about 1.6 km through Sipoonkorpi National Park in Sipoo, Uusimaa. The same path is often signposted in Finnish as Byabäckenin luontopolku and was promoted under the playful heritage name Ponun Perinnepostia because of the nature-themed postcard boxes along the route. For opening descriptions, services at Ängesböle, and summer Hop-On Hop-Off bus stops at the car park, start from the City of Sipoo’s trail page(1). Metsähallitus lists instructions and rules for Sipoonkorpi National Park on Luontoon.fi(3). From the Byabäckenin pysäköintialue and the nearby Byabäcken II pysäköintialue you step straight into a compact circuit that many people walk counter-clockwise past a clear arrow at the trailhead. The path is crushed gravel and easy underfoot in fair weather, then climbs steeply onto the forested shoulder of Ängesböleberget before descending toward the Byabäcken stream and a short bridge crossing; along the forest margin you pass several small red postboxes with laminated “postcards” written as if animals and plants were mailing one another—a detail Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies walk-through captures especially well(2). Where the woods open into meadow and pasture you enter the culturally rich landscape the City of Sipoo showcases on its trail page, sometimes with grazing livestock in season(1). Allow about an hour at an easy pace if you read the cards and pause at Ängesbölen umpiparilaavu, Ängesbölen avotulipaikka 1, Ängesbölen avotulipaikka 2. and the Ängesbölen telttailualue; Bergströmin torpan varauskeittokatos and Bergströmin kaivo sit a little aside toward Bergströmin torppa, and dry toilets are clustered with the rest area without needing to hunt for individual hut names. The trail is marked with orange paint blazes on trees as described in recent on-the-ground notes(2); always double-check the map board at the Sipoonkorpi parking before you set out, especially if markings change after maintenance.
For marked routes, services, and the national park rules that apply to every visit, plan with Metsähallitus on Luontoon.fi(1). The Uusimaa Recreation Area Association also pulls together Sipoonkorpi parking numbers, accessible facilities, and reminders about dogs, fires, and camping zones on its park overview(2). The Knutersin Portti–Bakunkärr connector is a point-to-point hiking link of about 3.4 km inside Sipoonkorpi National Park. Sipoo sits in Uusimaa on the edge of the Helsinki region, and this segment stitches together the Bakunkärr day-use cluster with the large Knutersin portti trailhead so you can move between those anchor points without backtracking along the highway. Near the Bakunkärr end you reach Bakunkärrin keittokatos with its cooking shelter setup and, a few dozen metres away, Bakunkärrin kuivakäymälä. That cluster sits where the blue-marked Bakunkärr rengasreitti/rundan and the branch toward Kalkkiruukki laavu meet the main path network, so many hikers combine a short break here with either the roughly 2 km Bakunkärr ring or the link toward Kalkkiruukki laavu. Luontoon.fi describes the Bakunkärr ring as an easy, two-kilometre loop from the Bakunkärr parking strip on Knutersintie with a signposted side trip to the rocky rest point above Bakunkärrträsket(1). Walking through to Knutersin portti brings you to Knutersin Portti pysäköintialue—the national park’s largest parking compound on Knutersintie 667, with space for about 160 cars on busy weekends according to the recreation association(2). From that trailhead the orange-marked Knutersin kierros forms a roughly 3.8 km circuit that Luontoon.fi lists as looping via Bakunkärrin keittokatos and back to the gate parking(1). Independent trip write-ups underline how Sipoonkorpi trails can stay muddy after wet weather and how new boardwalk sections help the wettest pitches; they also show how the refreshed Bakunkärr network rerouted what used to be the straight connector toward Kalkkiruukki so you now follow the dedicated ring markings instead of older shortcuts(3)(4). This connector therefore works well if you park once at Knutersin portti, walk out to Bakunkärrin keittokatos for lunch, and return along the rings, or if you start from Bakunkärr and finish at the bigger lot for a lift home. Trail junctions in the national park carry maintained marker posts, so keep an eye on the colours described for each loop when you branch off(1)(4). Retkipaikka’s walk praised the clarity of signage and the mix of spruce forest, rocky benches, and hazel groves around Bakunkärr, while Lähtöportti noted families combining the new rings with the rocky picnic shelf above Bakunkärrträsket(3)(4).
For route descriptions, difficulty grading, and rules that apply across Sipoonkorpi National Park, start with Luontoon.fi(1). The City of Sipoo also describes how the Bakunkärr parking lots fit into longer circuits and bus-access day trips in the southern part of the park(3). Uusimaa Recreation Area Association collects practical notes on parking capacity, accessibility, dogs, and camping boundaries for the whole Sipoonkorpi unit(4). The Bakunkärr Circle Trail is about 1.9 km as a forest loop a short drive from Helsinki in Sipoo, Uusimaa. Most of the walk stays in spruce-leaning forest and rocky ground; in roughly the first half you climb gently through birch and hazel patches before the trail threads from one bedrock shelf to the next on the return leg. Luontoon.fi pitches the ring as an easy, family-friendly circuit inside Sipoonkorpi National Park(1). You can begin from Bakunkärr I pysäköintialue or Bakunkärr II pysäköintialue on Knutersintie 421. From the lot the blue-marked loop heads into the woods; Luontoon.fi and trip reports both note short duckboard carries over damp hollows, so sturdy footwear beats smooth-soled city shoes after rain(1)(2)(3). About one kilometre along the ring you reach a junction where you can close the loop toward the parking or branch roughly three hundred metres to the rocky rest area above Bakunkärrträsket. That spur is where Bakunkärrin keittokatos stands together with Bakunkärrin kuivakäymälä: there is a cooking shelter, separate fireplace, wood storage, tables, and benches looking toward the small pond(1)(2). The junction is also where Bakunkärr - Kalkkiruukki -yhdysreitti continues toward Kalkkiruukki laavu if you want to lengthen the day, while Fiskträskin reitti works well as an orange-marked lakeshore extension toward Fiskträskin laavu from the same parking cluster(1)(3). Luontopolkumies described clear signage, modest elevation change on the order of twenty metres, and a memorable hazel-grove finish where nutcrackers sometimes show up—useful colour if you are hiking with curious kids(2). Retkipaikka’s write-up is worth a look for on-the-ground photos of the new rest point and the widened path on fresh alignments(2). When you plan connections toward Knutersin Portti pysäköintialue or return transport, keep national park campfire and camping rules in mind and double-check UUVI or Luontoon.fi for the latest service news(1)(4).
The trail is on Kaunissaari, Helsinki’s easternmost recreation island in the Sipoo archipelago near open sea. Uusimaa is the region where Sipoo lies; although the island sits in Sipoo waters, the City of Helsinki manages outdoor services and the nature trail(1). For current ferry times, fees, and rules, the city’s Kaunissaari pages are the right place to start(1). Uudenmaan virkistysalueyhdistys also summarises the recreation area for visitors exploring the wider archipelago(3). Kaunissaaren luontopolku is about 2.7 km as a loop on our map; printed official materials often describe it as roughly four kilometres along the numbered posts(1). The route is marked with numbered posts tied to a booklet-style nature trail guide: topics cover wildlife, shoreline habitats, and the island’s history—from fishing and trade to episodes from 1918(1). Retkipaikka’s walk-through by Luontopolkumies notes easy going on sand or trainers, many sea views and benches, and clockwise numbering along the posts(2). From the harbour side, you soon pass cooking shelters and resting points: Kaunissaari Grillikota 4 and Kaunissaari / Keittokatos sit within a few hundred metres of the start, with Puuteltta 2 & 3 a little farther along—handy if you are staging a meal before a longer stroll. Around one kilometre in, Kaunissaari Nuotiopaikka 2, Kaunissaari Retkisatama, Perhe sauna, Kaunissaari Tulipaikka 3, and Puuteltta 1 cluster near the inner shore and restaurant area, so you can combine a campfire stop with Kaunissaaren ravintola or a sauna booking on busier summer days. Niemen sauna sits slightly north of that band. Toward the north shore, Kaunissaarenlaituri and Kaunissaari retkisatama line the pier area for boats, and Kaunissaari Kalastuspaikka offers a marked fishing spot by the water. The island’s services—six cooking shelters with firewood and drinking-water points, dry toilets and beach showers, rental cabins and wooden tent shelters, and the guest harbour—sit alongside the path network described on the city’s pages(1). Day visitors often arrive on the scheduled connection from Vuosaari; the same corridor appears on our map as Vuosaari-Kaunissaari yhteysalus, which continues onward toward Söderskär for some sailings(2). Keep dogs leashed and respect shore meadows and nesting birds in spring and early summer(1).
Up-to-date route facts and every national park rule you need on the ground—dogs, fires, camping, and where marking colours change—are published by Metsähallitus on Luontoon.fi(1). The Uusimaa Recreation Area Association keeps a practical overview of Sipoonkorpi parking pockets, accessible entry points, and seasonal reminders on its destination page(2). Independent hikers who want colour from real visits will enjoy Metkaamatkustelua’s dog walk diary for this area(4) and Luontopolkumies on Retkipaikka, who described the refreshed Bakunkärr loops after new trail alignments opened(3). The Bakunkärr–Kalkkiruukki connector is a point-to-point forest link of about 3.1 km crossing Sipoonkorpi National Park between the Kalkkiruukki laavu rest cluster and the Bakunkärr parking pockets on Knutersintie. Sipoo lies in Uusimaa at the eastern edge of the capital region; together with the adjoining paths in Vantaa it forms one of the busiest metropolitan day-hiking networks. Treat the tread as a straight-through “janakävely,” as Metkaamatkustelua called the Bakunkärr–Kalkkiruukki pairing: you can start from either end and retrace your steps, or stitch longer circuits via neighbouring loops(4). At the Kalkkiruukki end, Kalkkiruukki laavu gives a cooking shelter, campfire spot, tables, and wood storage on the rocky terrace described in national park trip write-ups(3). From the same junction you can step onto Kalkinpolttajanpolku toward Högberget and the Tasakalliontie parking pair, or continue south-east on the Kuusijärvi - Bisajärvi - Kalkinpolttajanpolku yhdysreitti when you want a Vantaa shoreline start with sauna and café services behind you. Dry toilets sit beside Kalkkiruukki laavu so day groups can pause comfortably(3). Roughly 2.1 km toward Bakunkärr you pass Bakunkärrin keittokatos with its cooking shelter and open fireplace ledge overlooking the ponds, plus Bakunkärrin kuivakäymälä a few steps away. That bench is where Retkipaikka turned off the blue-marked Bakunkärr rengasreitti/rundan for coffee above the bedrock, and it is the natural halfway breather when you walk the connector(3). Finish at Bakunkärr I pysäköintialue or Bakunkärr II pysäköintialue on Knutersintie; both sit within a stone’s throw of the Knutersin portti - Bakunkärr yhdysreitti and the short Bakunkärr ring, so you can tack on an extra two-kilometre loop or head toward Fiskträskin reitti and Ravintola Tila if you are hungry after hiking(3)(4). Expect spruce-rich forest, occasional duckboard trims, and mud after wet spells—Retkipaikka flagged Sipoonkorpi’s churned tread and widening detours around lichen even on easy gradient(3). Between mid-May and early October, Visit Sipoo’s Hop-on Hop-off bus can cover some access legs if you prefer not to drive both ends(5). Targeted YouTube searches did not surface an overview clip that isolates this connector from broader Sipoonkorpi compilations, so no video URL is set.
For maps, rules, and the latest on Söderkulla’s maintained routes and facilities, start with Sipoon kunta’s Söderkullantie trailhead page(1) and the interactive Söderkullan ulkoilukartta outdoor map(2). The City of Sipoo’s Pilvijärven uimaranta page lists a 10 km ulkoilupolku on this network and describes a nature trail with duckboards around Pilvijärvi—about an hour to walk the lake circuit—plus services at the beach(3). Visit Sipoo’s Taasjärvi page notes summer swimming and winter ice swimming, with fitness trails around the lake that carry ski tracks in winter(6). Luontopolkumies walked the Söderkulla outdoor network and notes circular 5 km and 10 km options, blue and orange markings on trees, forest and bedrock terrain, and shoreline along Pilvijärvi on the longer circuit—useful colour and terrain context for the same trail system(4). The trail is about 10,3 km as a loop in Sipoo in Uusimaa. It is the longer marked circuit in the same Söderkulla outdoor network as the about 5,4 km Söderkullan ulkoilureitistö 5km route. From the Söderkullantie 732 sports cluster you soon pass Tekonurmen hiekkakenttä, Söderkullan urheilukentän ulkokuntoilupaikka, Söderkullan urheilukenttä, Söderkullan Tekonurmi, Söderkullan frisbeegolfrata, Sipoonlahden koulun lähiliikuntapaikka, Sipoon Areenan salibandyhalli, Sipoonlahden koulun parkour-alue, Sipoonlahden koulun koripallokenttä, Sipoonlahden koulun pihan skeittipaikka, Miilin Hiekkakenttä, Sipoonlahden koulun liikuntasali, and Miilin luistelukenttä—together a dense school and pitch area where dry toilets sit near buildings rather than as named trail waypoints. Along Taasjärvi the route reaches Taasjärven talviuintipaikka, Taasjärven uimaranta, Taasjärven Luistelukenttä, and Taasjärven Hiekkakenttä. Further north, Möträskin uimapaikka and Möträskin uimaranta sit beside forest paths toward Pilvijärvi. Around Pilvijärvi you pass Pilvijärven uimaranta and Pilvijärven koiraranta on the south shore section described on the municipal beach page(3). Toward the western arc, Söderkullan kuntoradan ulkokuntoilulaitteet and Söderkullan Kuntoportaat sit together: the municipal kuntoportaat page describes 170 timber steps in two flights, smart dusk and motion-triggered lighting in the snow-free season, and winter closure without maintenance(5). The Kompassikuja edge brings Kompassikujan hiekkakenttä, Kompassikujan luistelukenttä, Kompassikujan kaukalo, Kompassikujan ulkokuntoilupaikka, and Opintien liikuntasali before the loop closes past Tekonurmen jääkenttä. The same network includes Söderkullan ulkoilureitistö 5km for a shorter marked loop, Söderkullan ulkoilureitit as the broader running-trail line-up on overlapping paths, and Koirahiihtolatu Söderkullan Kartano where the dog ski track meets the fitness-stairs and outdoor-gym corner—handy if you want to shorten, extend, or compare distances.
Up-to-date trail facts and national park rules for this shore circuit are kept on Luontoon.fi(1). Visit Sipoo describes car-free access with the Sipoonkorpi Hop-on Hop-off bus, timing at Korvenportti, and practical reminders such as carrying drinking water because there is no tap at the lake(2). Fiskträsk Trail is about 4.7 km of marked hiking in Sipoonkorpi National Park in Sipoo, Uusimaa. The loop threads spruce forest, rocky knobs, short mire edges with duckboards, and the west shore of Lake Fiskträsk, the park’s largest lake. Retkipaikka’s Luontopolkumies reported steady upgrades—extra gravel, widened bridges, and clearer junction boards—so footing stays easier than in the mud-prone past(3). In the Woods, Dear emphasizes orange diamond markers and frequent signposts that keep orientation simple when many cross paths meet(4). From the Knutersintie trailheads you soon reach the Korvenportti corner: Ravintola Tila and Pysäköintialue Korvenportti sit within a few hundred metres of each other, making this a natural lunch or coffee break before you continue toward the lake. Lake Fiskträsk is managed strictly as a national-park backdrop—open fires only at maintained spots, carry out litter, and check forest-fire warnings before you light charcoal at the shelters(1). The shore stop clusters around Fiskträskin keittokatos, Fiskträskin laavu, picnic tables, a woodshed, and dry toilets within a short walk of the beach—the facilities that Metsähallitus expanded in 2022 to cope with busier visitor numbers(5). Waders and swimmers use the clear water informally on calm days, but treat the place as backcountry: pack water and snacks, and rely on guarded fires only where structures allow(2)(4). If you want to extend the day, the northern Knutersintie junction connects cleanly to the Bakunkärr rengasreitti/rundan loop and the Bakunkärr - Kalkkiruukki -yhdysreitti toward Kalkkiruukki laavu(3)(4).
Kompostoiva käymälä sijaitsee laiturin läheisyydessä. View an article from the city of Vantaa on <a href="https://www.vantaa.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/artikkeli/tallholmen-ja-krokholmen-vantaan-helmet-kutsuvat-merelle">Tallholmen</a>
Kompostoiva käymälä sijaitsee laiturin läheisyydessä. View an article from the city of Vantaa on <a href="https://www.vantaa.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/artikkeli/tallholmen-ja-krokholmen-vantaan-helmet-kutsuvat-merelle">Tallholmen</a>
Kaunissaaressa on 5 keittokatosta joiden läheisyydessä on vesipiste ja käymälä. Avotulenteko muualla on kielletty.
A campfire site very close to the pier on Norrkulla reitti (a small walking trail). This is located on the southern part of the island called Norrkullalandet.
Kaunissaaressa on 5 keittokatosta joiden läheisyydessä on vesipiste ja käymälä. Avotulenteko muualla on kielletty.
Vatsalihaspenkki, Selkälihaspenkki, Dippi, Leuanvetotangot, Kyykky, Penkkipunnerrus.
Kiipeilytelineitä, Leuanvetotangot, Pujottelutolpat, Tasapainoilunapit, Jumper, Dippi, Tikkaat, Punnerrus.
Kaksi 18-väyläistä layoutia, jonkin verran korkeuseroja. Maksullinen kilpatason rata, ajanvaraus pakollinen.
Jonkin verran korkeuseroja. Rataa ylläpitävät Sipoon kunta ja Sipoon Discstroyers ry.
Tasainen maasto.
Jonkin verran korkeuseroja. Ylläpidosta huolehtivat Sipoon kunta ja Sipoon Discstroyers ry.
Perustiedot portaista Puurakenteisten portaiden leveys on 2 metriä, ja portaat jakautuvat kahteen osuuteen. Ensimmäisen osuuden pituus on 38 metriä ja nousukulma on noin 30 %. Korkeusero on 12 metriä ja askelmia on 81. Porrasosuuksien välissä on 30 metrin pituinen lähes tasainen kivituhkaosuus, jolta on kulkuyhteys kuntopolulle. Lähellä ovat myös hiljattain uusitut ulkokuntoiluvälineet. Toisen osuuden nousu on 21% ja matkaa kohti kallion lakea on noin 45 metriä. Korkeuseroa kivituhkapolulta on noin 10 metriä ja askelmia jälkimmäisellä osuudella 69. Kaiken kaikkiaan, alatasanne mukaan lukien, askelmia on 170. Älykäs valo-ohjaus Portaiden valaistusta ohjataan sekä hämärätunnistimen että liiketunnistuksen perusteella. Valot syttyvät kun tulee hämärää ja sammuvat kun valoa on taas tarpeeksi. Tämän lisäksi valon määrä ohjautuu liiketunnistuksen mukaan – mikäli portaissa ei ole liikettä, himmenee valoteho pieneksi. Liiketunnistimen havaitessa kulkijan valoteho nousee ja portaat pysyvät valaistuna määritetyn ajan. Talvikauden aikana portaat ovat poissa käytöstä eikä valaistus ole päällä. Portaissa on sähköinen kävijämäärälaskuri.
6 haulikkorataa (skeet, trap), 1 sporting- ja 2 compak sportingrata, luodikkorata, 10 ap, 1 hirvirata (100/75 m), 2 karjurataa, 1 pienoiskiväärirata 15 ap, ilma-aserata, 2 ilmahirvirataa, 1 mustaruutirata, 1 siluettirata, kasa-ampumarata (100/200 m), 20-45 ampumapaikkaa, 1 ampumahiihtorata, 10 ampumapaikkaa ja 1 practical-rata 15 ampumapaikkaa
Restaurant Tila, located in the village of Hindsby, offers simple, locally prepared food and coffee, suitable for private and corporate events, courses, meetings, and concerts. The farm's yard offers stunning views of Sipoonkorvi National Park, and the farm's animals add a fresh touch. The restaurant uses wind power, solar collectors, and wood for heat. It has sustainable tourism certificates and sells cheeses, honey, sheep yarn, hides, and second-hand books. Opening hours change from August 16th, with a la carte hours from 12-6 PM on Saturdays and Sundays.
Kaunissaari Restaurant is the only restaurant on the island of Kaunissaari. They also rent two saunas nearby.
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