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Rzeki Kittinen i Jeesiöjoki

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Rzeki Kittinen i Jeesiöjoki

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The Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers are prominent waterways flowing through the vast and beautiful Lapland region of Finland. The Kittinen, one of Finland's longest rivers at 235 kilometers, and its significant tributary, the Jeesiöjoki, are integral parts of the larger Kemijoki basin. Located around 172 meters above sea level, these rivers wind through a landscape characterized by boreal forests, wetlands, and a subarctic environment, offering a true taste of northern Finnish nature.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the serene beauty…

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    1. Trasa Stary Kościół w Sodankylä–Rzeki Kittinen i Jeesiöjoki (początek: Sodankylä)

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    Wysokość 170 m

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    Zasilane przez Foreca

    środa 4 marca

    4°C

    -7°C

    16 %

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    Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h

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    What are the main municipalities the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers flow through?

    The Kittinen River flows through the municipalities of Kittilä, Pelkosenniemi, and Sodankylä in Lapland. The Jeesiöjoki River, a tributary, also flows through areas including Kittilä and Sodankylä before joining the Kittinen.

    Are there specific marked hiking or cycling trails along the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers?

    While the extensive lengths of both rivers offer countless informal trails and access points for exploration, specific named or officially marked routes are not widely detailed. Many visitors choose to follow the riverbanks for leisurely strolls or find quiet spots for fishing. You can use komoot to discover and plan routes tailored to your interests.

    What is the typical terrain like for activities along the riverbanks?

    The terrain along the rivers is generally flat, characterized by boreal forests, wetlands, and a subarctic landscape. Appropriate footwear is recommended for exploring the banks and any informal trails, as conditions can vary.

    What are some notable natural landmarks or features along the Kittinen River?

    A significant feature on the Kittinen River's upper course is the Porttipahta Reservoir. The river also features several hydroelectric power plants that regulate its flow. The surrounding landscape is defined by low mountains, sandy moraine soils, and peatlands, offering scenic views.

    Where can I find parking and access points for the rivers?

    Parking and access points are typically found in proximity to local villages and along main roads that cross the rivers. Specific locations may vary, so it's advisable to check local maps or visitor information for the exact area you plan to visit.

    Is the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers area suitable for winter activities?

    Yes, during winter, the rivers freeze over, opening up possibilities for various winter activities. While specific details on these are less documented, the frozen landscape offers opportunities for activities like ice fishing, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing, depending on local conditions and access.

    What kind of fish can be caught in the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers, and are permits required?

    The rivers are known for their diverse fish stocks, including brown trout, whitefish, rainbow trout, grayling, northern pike, and European perch. Fishing permits are generally required in Finland. It's important to check with local authorities or fishing associations for current regulations and to obtain the necessary permits before fishing.

    Are the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers suitable for family-friendly canoeing or kayaking?

    The rivers offer opportunities for family-friendly canoeing and kayaking, particularly in their relatively flat and straight sections. The serene nature of Finnish Lapland provides a peaceful setting for paddling. However, it's always recommended to assess current water conditions and choose sections appropriate for your group's skill level.

    What wildlife might I encounter in the Kittinen and Jeesiöjoki Rivers area?

    The surrounding boreal landscape is home to various wildlife. Visitors might spot local bird species, small mammals, and potentially larger animals characteristic of Finnish Lapland's wilderness. The quiet flow of the water and the vastness of the landscape create opportunities for wildlife spotting.

    What is the average temperature in the region throughout the year?

    The region experiences a boreal climate. The annual average temperature is around −4 °C. July is typically the warmest month, with an average temperature of 14 °C, while January is the coldest, averaging −18 °C.

    Are there any nearby amenities, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation, close to the rivers?

    The rivers flow through a vast, sparsely populated region of Lapland. While specific amenities directly on the riverbanks are limited, nearby villages and towns like Kittilä and Sodankylä would offer various services, including accommodation, restaurants, and shops. Planning ahead for supplies is advisable.

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