Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Discover
Places to see
Canyons
Finland
Western Finland
Petäjävesi

Karhunahas

Highlight • Gorge

Karhunahas

Gravel riding

5.0

(1)

Karhunahas is a captivating gorge and gorge lake nestled in Central Finland, situated within the region of Töysänperä, Petäjävesi, close to the border of the Multia municipality. This protected natural area, located approximately 30 kilometers west of Jyväskylä, is characterized by its dramatic rock canyons, ancient primeval forests, and a tranquil stream that carves its way through steep, moss-covered walls. Rising to an elevation of 183 meters, Karhunahas offers a unique glimpse into Finland's rugged wilderness.

Visitors consistently praise Karhunahas…

Save

Share

  • More

  • Save

    Share

  • More

  • Take Me There

    Tips

    June 19, 2025

    Gravel riding

    Karhunahas is a hidden natural gem near Petäjävesi, where a short trail leads through ancient forest to a hut perched above a striking gorge lake. With mossy boardwalks and cliffside views it's a perfect mini-adventure for in the Finnish wilderness. If you want to continue down the trail, you will have to hop off your bike and continue on foot.

    In the know? Log-in to add a tip for other adventurers!

    Sign up for free

    Nearby routes

    Best routes near Karhunahas

    Details

    Informations

    Elevation 180 m

    Weather

    Powered by Foreca

    Sunday 29 March

    7°C

    -1°C

    0 %

    Additional weather tips

    Max wind speed: 19.0 km/h

    Loading

    Location: Petäjävesi, Western Finland, Finland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the name Karhunahas?

    The name Karhunahas, meaning 'bear's narrow' or 'tight spot' in Finnish, dates back to at least the 1500s. It originates from an ancient bear hunting practice where bears were driven through the riverbed between the steep cliffs, making them easier to hunt. Local lore suggests a specific successful bear hunt ended at this very spot.

    Is the Karhunahas gorge trail suitable for beginners or families with young children?

    Yes, the main trail, known as the "Karhunpolku" or "Bear's Trail," is a relatively short 600-700 meter loop. It's described as a lovely, short walk through nature, making it suitable for family hiking and beginners. The trail is well-kept and includes duckboards in wetter sections, ensuring an accessible experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Karhunahas gorge?

    While not explicitly stated in all materials, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes in Finnish natural areas like Karhunahas, provided they are kept under control and owners clean up after them. It's always best to ensure your dog is comfortable with narrow paths and potentially uneven terrain.

    What are the parking arrangements and trailhead location for Karhunahas gorge?

    Specific details about a dedicated parking lot are not provided, but visitors typically park near the start of the "Karhunpolku" trail. Given its location near Petäjävesi and Multia, access points are usually well-marked for such natural attractions. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or staying overnight at Karhunahas gorge?

    No permits are generally required for day hiking at Karhunahas gorge. For overnight stays, there is a lean-to shelter with fire pits and a dry toilet available at the top of the cliff. However, visitors planning to use the fire pits must bring their own firewood.

    What unique geological features can be observed at Karhunahas gorge?

    Karhunahas is characterized by its dramatic rock canyons and a gorge lake surrounded by steep, rugged walls. The landscape features ancient primeval forests and a tranquil stream that has carved its way through the terrain. The area's pure air is evidenced by the growth of Usnea lichen on trees, indicating a pristine natural environment.

    Can cyclists explore the Karhunahas gorge area?

    Cyclists can reach the vicinity of Karhunahas. However, the main "Karhunpolku" trail that circles the gorge is narrow and includes duckboards, making it unsuitable for cycling. Cyclists will need to dismount and continue on foot to experience the gorge itself.

    Is Karhunahas gorge suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Karhunahas can be visited in winter, offering a different, serene experience. However, conditions can be challenging with snow and ice. Hikers should wear warm, layered clothing, waterproof outer layers, and sturdy, waterproof boots with good grip. Traction aids like microspikes might be advisable depending on snow and ice conditions.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming in Karhunahas gorge?

    Karhunahas features a gorge lake and a tranquil stream. While the clear water might seem inviting, the primary focus of the area is hiking and appreciating the natural scenery. There is no explicit mention or recommendation for wild swimming, and the steep, rugged nature of the gorge might make access difficult or unsafe in places.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter at Karhunahas gorge?

    As a protected natural area with primeval forests, Karhunahas is home to various Finnish wildlife. While specific sightings are not guaranteed, visitors might encounter forest birds, small mammals, and potentially larger animals like deer. The area's name itself, "Bear's Narrow," hints at its historical connection to bears, though encounters are rare today.

    Are there any cafes or facilities near Karhunahas gorge?

    Karhunahas is a natural, somewhat remote area. There are no cafes directly at the gorge. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. A lean-to shelter with fire pits and a dry toilet is available at the top of the cliff, but you'll need to bring your own firewood.

    Other Popular Places to Check Out

    Old Church of Petäjävesi

    Explore
    RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
    Download the app
    Follow Us on Socials

    © komoot GmbH

    Privacy Policy