Best attractions and places to see around Kauhalammi include its unique bog nature and serene landscapes within Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park. This region is characterized by its extensive raised bogs, heath forests, and numerous open ponds, with Kauhalammi lake being a central feature. The area offers opportunities for exploring diverse natural environments and observing rich birdlife. Well-maintained trails, including duckboards, provide accessible routes through the distinctive terrain.
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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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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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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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The Kauhalammi Trail is a nice short round-trip that 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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When planning visit Kauhaneva -area, with bicycle or whitout, you can stay overnight in Hautamäen Tupa (Airbnb or phone +358400100588)
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Kauhalammi is renowned for its unique bog nature, particularly within the Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park. You'll find extensive raised bogs with both wet hollows and drier hummocks, barren heath forests, and numerous open ponds. The central feature is Kauhalammi Lake, the largest pond in the bog area, where you can experience a typical Finnish natural environment.
Yes, the area offers accessible trails. The Kauhalammi Trail is a 2.7 km walking path that winds around Kauhalammi lake and through the national park, considered suitable for beginners and families with children. There is also a longer 4.5 km accessible trail available, often utilizing duckboards in marshy areas for easy navigation.
Kauhalammi is a calm bird oasis, especially during the spring nesting season. You can observe a rich bird fauna, including waders and gulls. Species like the whimbrel, European golden plover, and wood sandpiper are common, while the cuckoo, mistle thrush, and European nightjar inhabit the heath forests.
Yes, there are viewing towers located at the border of the forest and bog landscape, such as the one at Nummikangas. These towers provide excellent opportunities to observe the vast raised bog and its diverse birdlife.
Yes, during the summer, visitors can swim from a pier at Kauhalammi Lake. The lake's waters are naturally brown, characteristic of bog lakes.
The best time to visit Kauhalammi largely depends on your interests. Spring is ideal for birdwatching during the nesting season. Summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and swimming. Autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, while winter can offer unique opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, weather permitting.
While Kauhalammi is primarily known for its natural beauty, the hiking trails, including the Kauhalammi Trail, follow the old royal fairway known as Kyrönkankaan museotie, adding a touch of historical context to your natural exploration.
Visitors can find facilities like the Salomaa Campfire Place near Kauhalammi pond, which offers a scenic spot for a picnic, a campsite, an accessible toilet, and a campfire place. Another campfire place is available at Nummikangas.
Beyond hiking, the region around Kauhalammi offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Kauhalammi Swimming Spot – Wooden boardwalk loop from Korpikenttä' or the 'Lake Nummijärvi - Kauhaneva trail'. For more details on these and other routes, you can check the MTB Trails around Kauhalammi guide.
Yes, Kauhalammi is generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural environment with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you follow local regulations for pet owners in national parks.
The marshy terrain, particularly around the main Kauhalammi Lake, is a defining feature of the Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park. Extensive duckboards allow visitors to traverse these areas safely, offering unique perspectives on the bog ecosystem and its specialized plant life.


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