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Mountain biking around Ylimysjärvi offers diverse terrain within the broader Ylöjärvi region, characterized by its natural beauty. The area features extensive forests, numerous lakes, and esker landscapes, providing varied conditions for mountain bike trails. Riders can expect a mix of technically easy singletracks, rocky and rooty sections, and routes with notable elevation changes. This landscape creates a compelling destination for outdoor activities, with trails catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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45.8km
03:35
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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77.3km
05:24
310m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:53
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:07
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kammi-kylä is a unique peatland village created from Erkki Kalliomäki’s vision, nestled deep in the untouched Ruuhineva bog. Entered through the Kanto Gate, it’s a place of silence and freedom, home to turf huts like the Turvekammi, Savukammi, Nevansaari, and the eerie Julumetun Hut—with the mysterious Julumetun Hall still under construction. Local legend speaks of Ruuhineva’s Jeeromi, a wandering spirit said to roam the area.
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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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Lauhanvuori Tower is a scenic wooden observation tower atop Lauhanvuori Hill, one of Western Finland's highest points at 231 meters above sea level. Climbing its 100 steps rewards visitors with panoramic views over vast forests, mires, and, on clear days, distant landmarks like the chimneys of Pori mills and wind farms .
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Spitaalijärvi is a quiet forest lake surrounded by tall trees and calm nature, perfect for your peaceful break in the outdoors. Close by, you also find a rustic shelter where you can rest or wait out the rain. Nearby, wooden tables in the picnic area provide a comfortable spot to eat, relax, and enjoy the sounds of the forest.
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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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This guide features 5 mountain bike trails around Ylimysjärvi, offering a mix of moderate and difficult options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The Ylimysjärvi area, part of the broader Ylöjärvi region, offers diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of forest singletracks, some with rocky and rooty sections, and routes with notable elevation changes. The landscape includes lush forests, lakeside scenery, and esker formations like the Ylöjärvenharju Esker.
While this guide focuses on moderate to difficult trails, the broader Ylöjärvi region does offer easier options. For instance, there are trails described as mostly technically easy, fast singletracks through forests, suitable for beginners, often including scenic break spots by lakes. You can find more information on local tourism sites like visitylojarvi.fi for family-friendly routes.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. The Ancient Mountains Route is a difficult 77.3 km path with significant elevation gains and varied forest terrain. The Teivo XCM is also noted as a challenging 26.8 km loop in the wider Ylöjärvi area.
The best time for mountain biking in the Ylimysjärvi and Ylöjärvi region is typically from spring to autumn, when trails are clear of snow and ice. The diverse forests and lakeside scenery are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Winter mountain biking is possible but requires specific equipment and awareness of snow and ice conditions.
Yes, several routes in this guide are circular. For example, the Loop from Kammi-kylä – Kauhaneva-Pohjankankaan kansallispuisto is a moderate 64.3 km loop. Another is the Nummijärvi route – loop in the Kauhaneva - Pohjankangas National Park, a 45.8 km moderate loop.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to bike along picturesque lakeside scenery, such as Lake Näsijärvi and Lake Pikku-Ahvenisto. The trails often traverse diverse forests, including areas with tall spruces, pines, and aspens. The Ylöjärvenharju Esker also offers varied terrain and unique landscapes.
Yes, the Jylhänkoski Waterfall is located in the Kuru village area of Ylöjärvi, offering a refreshing natural sight. While not directly on all mountain bike trails, it's a notable natural attraction in the broader region that could be visited as part of a longer outing.
Specific parking information for each trail is best found on the individual route pages. However, recreational areas in the Ylöjärvi region, such as Riuttaskorpi Recreational Forest, typically offer designated parking lots to access their trail networks.
Ylöjärvi is located just a 15-minute drive from Tampere city center, suggesting good accessibility. While direct public transport to every trailhead might vary, the region's proximity to Tampere means that many areas are reachable, potentially requiring a short ride or transfer to reach specific starting points. Check local public transport schedules for the Ylöjärvi area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Finland, provided they are kept on a leash and their waste is properly disposed of. However, specific rules can vary, especially within national parks or protected areas. Always check local signage or the specific park's regulations, such as those for Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park, which some of these routes traverse.
Mountain biking on public trails in Finland generally does not require specific permits. However, if a route passes through a national park or a privately owned area, there might be specific regulations or restrictions. Always respect signage and local guidelines, especially concerning protected nature areas like Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park.
Yes, the Ylimysjärvi area offers options for longer mountain bike tours. The Ancient Mountains Route is a challenging 77.3 km path, and the Loop from Kammi-kylä – Kauhaneva-Pohjankankaan kansallispuisto is a moderate 64.3 km route, both providing substantial distances for extended rides.


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