Best attractions and places to see around Karvia offer a range of outdoor experiences in a region characterized by its forests and lakes. The area is home to 6 hidden gems, including trails, gorges, and natural shelters. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from national park boardwalks to historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Inside the Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park, you can pedal really close to the Kauhalammi lake and immerse yourself in nature. Here the landscape is a typical Finnish one.
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Nummijärvi Church is a wooden church completed in 1934 after a local initiative supported by the Finnish government. Designed by architect Matti Visanti, the church features a rectangular nave and a lower wing with a sacristy and parish hall, which can be opened into the main space. It underwent renovations in 1984, led by the original architect’s son, Markus Visanti, and his wife, Irmeli.
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This is a cozy wooden lean-to shelter nestled in a dense forest, with a fire pit and log benches inviting you to rest for a break during the ride or even spend the night in the wild.
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The Kauhalammi Trail is a nice short round-trip. It takes you deeper into Pohjankangas National Park with its scenic boardwalks, small forests and the shimmering Kauhalammi, which translates to cow pond.
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Here you can rest and enjoy a snack while breathing nature in the forest.
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Inside the Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park, you can pedale really close to the Kauhalammi lake, immerse in the nature. Here the landscape is a typical Finnish one.
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Inside the Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park, you can pedale really close to the Kauhalammi lake, immerse in the nature. Here the landscape is a typical Finnish one.
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Cooking shelter, dry toilet and a sauna free of charge, no reservations taken. Firewood provided. There is a nice walk around the lake and a boat to have a boaty lake experience.
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Karvia is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can explore the scenic boardwalks and small forests of Kauhalammi Trail within Pohjankangas National Park, or visit the tranquil Katikankanjoni Gorge with its cozy lean-to shelter. The region is characterized by its forests and lakes, providing a typical Finnish outdoor experience.
Yes, several attractions around Karvia are suitable for families. The Kauhalammi Trail is a short, enjoyable round-trip through the national park. Families can also enjoy pedaling next to Kauhalammi lake, or visiting the Katikankanjoni Gorge, which has a shelter perfect for a family break. The Neva-Lyly Shelter and Sauna also offers facilities like a cooking shelter and a boat for lake experiences, making it great for a family outing.
For a glimpse into local history and architecture, visit the Nummijärvi Church. This wooden church, completed in 1934, is a significant local landmark designed by architect Matti Visanti and later renovated by his son.
The Karvia area offers several routes for cycling and mountain biking, particularly around the Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park. You can explore routes like the 'Nummijärvi route – loop in the Kauhaneva - Pohjankangas National Park' or the 'Lake Nummijärvi - Kauhaneva trail'. For more options, including challenging routes like the 'Ancient Mountains Route', refer to the MTB Trails around Karvia guide.
Yes, the Kauhalammi Trail is an excellent choice for an easy walk. It's a short round-trip that takes you into Pohjankangas National Park, featuring scenic boardwalks and views of Kauhalammi lake.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature, especially within Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park. Highlights like the Kauhalammi Trail are praised for their scenic boardwalks and small forests. The Katikankanjoni Gorge is noted for its cozy lean-to shelter, offering a perfect spot for a break in a dense forest setting.
Yes, the Katikankanjoni Gorge features a cozy wooden lean-to shelter with a fire pit and log benches, ideal for a break. Additionally, the Neva-Lyly Shelter and Sauna provides a cooking shelter, dry toilet, and a free sauna, with firewood provided, making it a great spot for an extended rest or even an overnight stay.
Absolutely. The Kauhalammi lake within Kauhaneva–Pohjankangas National Park offers opportunities to pedal close to the water and enjoy typical Finnish lake scenery. The Kauhalammi Trail also provides views of the shimmering Kauhalammi lake.
The Nummijärvi Church is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience this historical site.
While specific recommendations vary by activity, the region's forests and lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the national park. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, but some trails might be less accessible.
Beyond the main trails, the Katikankanjoni Gorge with its secluded lean-to shelter offers a peaceful retreat. Another hidden gem is the Neva-Lyly Shelter and Sauna, which provides free facilities including a sauna and a boat for lake exploration, making it a unique and rewarding stop.


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