Mountain peaks in Southern Finland, often referred to as hills, offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The region features elevated areas that provide significant natural beauty and recreational value, primarily located in the Päijät-Häme region. The landscape showcases classic Finnish nature with lakes, cliffs, and forests, including remnants of ancient mountains and unique geological formations. These high points are ideal for hiking, nature observation, and enjoying scenic landscapes within easy reach of urban centers.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Kasberget is a hill located on Lillandet island in Nagu. It rises to 62 meters above sea level and offers panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago, including nearby Pargas town about 17 km to the northeast. Known for its flat terrain around the hill and proximity to the sea, Kasberget is also a popular destination for hiking and enjoying scenic natural landscapes.
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800m from the car park. This is also where a 4.5 km circular hiking trail begins.
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The gorgeous rocky woodland at Haltiavuori is a delight to explore on foot. It's a beautiful and high part of Helsinki's Central Park.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Very nice route walked of about 5 km. (The white/green signs) route goes over rocks and tree stumps and therefore not suitable for someone who is not very mobile. Along the way you will come across a picnic spot. Enjoy this beautiful route!
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Paloheinän huippu is an artificial hill located in the Paloheinä area of Helsinki, standing at 59 meters. A former waste dump, but nowadays a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as running and cycling. A stairway and trails lead to the top. There is also an outdoor gym and a disc golf course.
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The highest peak in Southern Finland is Tiirismaa, standing at 223 meters (731 feet). Located slightly north of Hollola, near Lahti, it features a marked hiking trail to the summit and offers views of Vesijärvi Lake. The area also includes the unique Pirunpesä Gorge.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting Högberget in Sipoonkorpi National Park, which provides panoramic views from its rocky apex. Another excellent choice is View of the Lakes from Kammiovuori, offering wide views over forests and lakes from the second-highest peak in the region. Paloheinä Hill also provides good views, especially at sunset or sunrise.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, areas like Nuuksio National Park, with its marked trails and campfire sites, are popular for families. Paloheinä Hill is also noted as family-friendly, offering a nice climb and views. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes in the region, such as the Korpinkierros Trail in Nuuksio National Park, detailed in the Easy hikes in Southern Finland guide.
Southern Finland's peaks offer several unique natural features. At Tiirismaa, you can explore the Pirunpesä Gorge, also known as Devil's Nest, a spectacular natural formation cutting through quartzite rock. Kammiovuori provides views of rugged terrain with remnants of ancient Karelieds mountains. Additionally, Haltiavuori Rocky Woodland in Helsinki's Central Park offers a beautiful and high part of the city to explore on foot.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. Paloheinä Hill is a starting point for several mountain bike trails and has outdoor workout equipment. The Malminkartanonhuippu Gravel Path is also suitable for bikes. For more extensive options, check out the MTB Trails in Southern Finland guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Southern Finland guide.
Kammiovuori, the second-highest peak in Southern Finland, is known for being quiet and non-touristy. It offers spectacular views of Päijänne Lake and the surrounding rugged terrain, making it an excellent destination for a peaceful day trip or weekend outing away from the busiest spots.
National parks like Sipoonkorpi National Park, where Högberget is located, offer trails through taiga forests where you might spot various wildlife. The dense forests and natural reserves associated with many of these peaks provide habitats for local fauna, though specific sightings depend on the season and luck.
Högberget in Sipoonkorpi National Park is particularly well-suited for trail running. The paths there feature quite a few undulations but are generally not too challenging, making for great runs through a panoramic landscape.
Yes, some peaks offer a glimpse into the region's past. For instance, Haukkuvuori Summit is categorized as a historical site, alongside its natural beauty. The ancient Karelieds mountains visible from Kammiovuori also speak to a deep geological history.
Yes, Komionvuori Viewpoint and Wooden Sculpture offers a combination of natural beauty and artistic interest. Visitors can enjoy the views from the viewpoint and discover a wooden sculpture, adding a cultural element to the outdoor experience.
The best time to visit Southern Finland's peaks for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is milder, trails are clear of snow, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Autumn also offers beautiful fall foliage. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.


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