A map of 7 Winter Biking Trails in Finland.

The Leivolankylä route, a 7.4 km winter cycling route in Vuokatti, offers speed on the ridges of the Vuokatti Mountains, attracting cyclists for active challenging riding or leisurely rides.

The Katinkulta winter cycling route in Vuokatti offers fun winter activities for the whole family, cycling through park-like landscapes and forests to Kaarreniemi laavu on Lake Nuasjärvi. The 11 km Fatbikebaana route can be shortened.

Ukkohalla's new multi-use trail features beautiful winter bog and forest views for biking or snowshoeing. It has no major elevation changes, making it a relaxing journey through stunning marsh and forest landscapes. The trail starts and ends at Ukkohalla, with a hut for picnicking.

A winter biking route to Komulankönkää / Komulanköngäs waterfall! The winter cycling route starts from the Ukkohalla and goes to the waterfall. It is family-friendly, and if you look at the map you can see a nice spot to rest at the Laavu. The route has beautiful scenery and varied terrain, making it a great day trip.

Ukkohalla's new winter mountain biking trail leads to Pieni Tuomivaara's summit and Vorloki Natura's spruce forests. The trail begins with a 3-kilometer climb on a quiet road. There are huts for picnic lunches at the summit and starting point, with café and restaurant services available. Snowshoe hikers can also use the route from the summit.

Hiukka-Pöllyvaara winter cycling route (or winter walking) is a winter biking route. You start at Hiukan Beach and bike to Pöllyvaara in winter along the shoreline of Lake Sapsojärvi when it is frozen, enjoying beautiful scenery. It includes a three-kilometer track on the ice and a challenging five-kilometer loop in the forest with views of three lakes when you reach the top of Pöllyvaara hill. The lakes are: Sapsojärvi, Sotkamojärvi and Kiimasjärvi.

A multi use trail in winter Paljakka that is around 6 km. It is challenging due to is elevation change. It wraps around the ski resort and goes out to Lake Rakennusjärvi where there is a public sauna & Kota to use. In the winter it is maintained as a fat biking, snowshoeing, skiing or walking trail. In the summer as a biking or walking trail. Dogs are allowed. The route is marked on the terrain with brown-based bicycle signs. Direction of travel counterclockwise. You can rent fat bikes from the resort.
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