Although the sign states it as the new big tree, the pine tree is actually (since 2004) the oldest tree within the National Park and dates back to 1641. Size and age are pretty impressive, don't you think?
Hitonhauta is the largest gorge in central Finland. You can find impressive cliffs, a waterfall, a small pond and some caves here. According to legend, this is the tomb of …
Grown in 1518, this tree was the oldest one in the National Park. Since it is not alive anymore, another tree, grown in 1641 owns the title since 2004.
On your hike along the roughly seven kilometer Pahapuron Lenkki Trail you will walk over scenic boardwalks stretching over boulders and also get to the idyllic Kangajärvi. Enjoy the silence at this picturesque lake.
Leivonmäki's forests, lakes and marshes can be explored on family-friendly paths, including enticing duckboard trails. Enjoy your picnic in delightful scenery by the lakeside or up on an esker ridge.
With its rocky landscape, this approximately 100-meter-high hill is a beautiful hiking destination. The area is protected and part of the Natura 2000 network.
There are up to 200 paintings on the rocks of Saraakallio. The oldest rock painting was created around 6,600 years ago. One of them shows a moose. To get to …
A memorial unveiled in 1987 for the victims of the years of famine. The text, written by Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, reads: In memory of those who perished in the famine …