Sentier nature autour du lac Joutsenlampi
Sentier nature autour du lac Joutsenlampi
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The Nature Trail Around Lake Joutsenlampi offers a delightful and accessible outdoor experience within the scenic Aulanko Park Forest in Hämeenlinna, Finland. This charming trail encircles the artificial Joutsenlampi pond, which was originally constructed in 1887 and is situated approximately three kilometers north of Hämeenlinna's city center. At an elevation of about 164 meters, the trail provides a gentle journey through a beautiful forest landscape, making it a popular destination for those seeking a tranquil escape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the…
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6 juillet 2022
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Élévation 160 m
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dimanche 3 mai
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The primary route is a circular trail approximately 1000 meters long, directly encircling Lake Joutsenlampi. This section is notably accessible for baby prams and wheelchairs. Beyond this main loop, the trail continues as a footpath into a small forest located behind the kiosk on the lake shore, offering an extended, more natural walking experience.
Yes, the main 1000-meter loop around Lake Joutsenlampi is considered a gentle journey and an easy walk, suitable for nearly all fitness levels, including those with baby prams or wheelchairs. The extended footpath into the forest behind the kiosk may present slightly more varied terrain, but it is generally still manageable for most hikers.
The most prominent landmark is the artificial island located in the center of Lake Joutsenlampi, which was originally built for swans. While swans no longer inhabit the pond, the island remains a picturesque feature. The trail itself offers serene lakeside views and a peaceful forest environment.
Parking is generally available within the Aulanko Park Forest area, which makes it convenient for visitors arriving by car. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked within the park.
The Nature Trail Around Lake Joutsenlampi is enjoyable throughout the year, including winter. While the main loop is accessible, conditions can vary. Hikers should be prepared for snow and ice, especially on the extended forest footpath, and wear appropriate winter footwear for safety and comfort.
While the trail is family-friendly, specific regulations regarding dogs are not detailed in the provided information. It is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in Finnish nature areas and to clean up after them. Check local signage upon arrival for any specific rules concerning pets.
The trail extends into a small forest behind a kiosk on the lake shore, suggesting that a kiosk might be available for refreshments or basic services. For more extensive amenities like cafes or public restrooms, visitors would likely need to venture into the broader Aulanko Park Forest area or Hämeenlinna city center, which is about three kilometers away.
The trail meanders through a beautiful forest landscape, offering opportunities to observe local Finnish wildlife. While swans no longer inhabit the lake, you might spot various bird species, small mammals, and insects typical of a forest and lakeside environment. The peaceful atmosphere is ideal for nature observation.
The primary 1000-meter loop around Lake Joutsenlampi is a short and pleasant walk, which can typically be completed in 15-30 minutes, depending on your pace. If you choose to explore the extended footpath into the forest, your hiking time will increase accordingly.
Yes, the section of the trail that goes directly around Lake Joutsenlampi, which is approximately 1000 meters long, is specifically designed to be accessible by baby prams and wheelchairs. This makes it an inclusive option for a wide range of visitors.
Lake Joutsenlampi is an artificial pond constructed in 1887 within the Aulanko Park Forest. It was originally built with an artificial island in its center specifically for swans. While the swans are no longer present, the lake and its surroundings have been a popular recreational area for over a century.