Best lakes around Orivesi offer a landscape rich with waterways, featuring over 350 lakes within its municipality. Major lakes like Längelmävesi and a portion of Vesijärvi define the area's natural beauty, with some western lakes connecting to the larger Näsijärvi. This region in Pirkanmaa provides diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation, from fishing to boating. The town of Orivesi itself is situated by Lake Längelmävesi.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Stop for a moment at the panoramic viewpoint over Havisevanlahti Bay. From here, you get a wide, peaceful view of the lake, framed by forested shores and distant hills. There’s no shelter or services, so bring water and a windbreaker if it’s breezy. Ideal spot for a quick photo or snack break.
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The two lakes are connected by a creek and a piece of wetland with beaver dams. A wonderful piece of wild nature.
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Here you'll find everything you need for a long rest. Even a sauna! The location at the lakeside is just picturesque.
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At this beautiful spot, you will enjoy a stunning view over the Bay of Kannus. There is a bench and also a pit toilet. A nearby wooden bridge will take you over the water along the Heretty Nature Trail.
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Several lakes around Orivesi offer great options for families. Vahterjärvi Shelter provides a hut with barbecue facilities and swimming opportunities. The Kannuslahti Rest Area and Bridge is another family-friendly spot with a viewpoint, bench, and pit toilet along the Heretty Nature Trail. Havisevanlahti Lake is known for its quiet swimming and camping spots.
For scenic views, the Kannuslahti Rest Area and Bridge offers a stunning perspective over the Bay of Kannus. You can also discover unique natural features like beaver dams and wetlands connecting Between Kuorejärvi and Hevosjärvi, showcasing a wonderful piece of wild nature.
Yes, many lakes offer swimming. Vahterjärvi Shelter is a popular spot where swimming in the lake is highly recommended. Havisevanlahti Lake also provides a beautiful and quiet swimming spot. Lake Längelmävesi, a central feature of the Orivesi landscape, is suitable for swimming, though its water can be slightly muddy in summer.
The Orivesi area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, and rowboating on Lake Längelmävesi. Some western lakes connect to Lake Näsijärvi, which is a hub for diverse water sports, lake cruises, cycling, and hiking. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Orivesi, Cycling around Orivesi, or Gravel biking around Orivesi guides.
Yes, the broader region of Finland includes Lake Orivesi (located in Northern Karelia, distinct from Orivesi town), which features a unique geological formation called Paasselkä. This ancient, oval-shaped impact crater in its southern part is unusually deep and largely devoid of islands, contributing to a mystical charm. Local folklore even speaks of 'Paasselkä devils,' a will-o'-the-wisp phenomenon sometimes observed there.
Lake Längelmävesi is a popular destination for fishing, with abundant pike, zander, and perch. The broader Lake Vesijärvi system, which extends into Orivesi, has undergone significant restoration efforts, making it suitable for fishing. Lakes connected to Näsijärvi also offer good fishing opportunities.
During winter, the frozen lakes transform into playgrounds for various activities. You can enjoy ice swimming, Nordic skating, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. Lake Näsijärvi, connected to some western Orivesi lakes, is particularly known for these winter sports.
Yes, there are several. Vahterjärvi Shelter offers a hut with wood and a grill for barbecuing. The Kannuslahti Rest Area and Bridge provides a bench and a pit toilet. For a more extensive stay, Lortikka Lakeside Camp, Sauna and Cabin offers a campsite with a sauna, though a central key might need to be requested in advance. Havisevanlahti Lake is also well-suited for camping.
Lake Längelmävesi is the largest lake in the immediate Orivesi area and holds the distinction of being the designated provincial lake of Pirkanmaa. Its clear waters, picturesque island scenery, and romantic countryside have inspired artists for centuries. The town center of Orivesi is situated right by Lake Längelmävesi, making it a central part of the local landscape and recreational life.
Yes, for Lake Längelmävesi, there are opportunities for guided boat tours and rentals available. For the larger Lake Näsijärvi, which connects to some western Orivesi lakes, you can find diverse water sports and lake cruises. For example, guided tours on Lake Näsijärvi are available for groups through services like Visit Finland.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil retreat offered by the numerous lakes, especially those seeking peace and natural beauty. The opportunities for swimming, barbecuing, and enjoying quiet moments by the water are highly valued. The 'wild nature' feel, such as the beaver dams between Kuorejärvi and Hevosjärvi, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Kannuslahti Rest Area and Bridge is located along the Heretty Nature Trail, offering walking opportunities. The extensive trail network around Lake Näsijärvi also provides options for cycling and hiking. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Orivesi guide, which includes routes like the 'Hevosjärvi lakeshore loop'.


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