Lakes around Hollola, located in the Päijät-Häme region of Finland, offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area features large, scenic lakes like Vesijärvi, as well as clear, spring-fed lakes such as the Tiilijärvi chain and the unique Lake Kiikunlähde. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities and hold significant ecological value. Hollola's lakes are a central feature of its landscape, offering both active and serene natural experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Messilä harbour is a small marina on the western shore of Lake Vesijärvi, just south of Lahti, offering a peaceful stop for cyclists exploring the Salpausselkä Geopark area. It’s part of the larger Messilä resort, which is known for its ski slopes in winter and hiking and cycling routes in summer. The harbour area has a pier, café, and beautiful lake views, making it a great place for a break or picnic. It’s easily accessible by trekking or cross bike via gravel and paved roads. The surroundings are hilly, so be prepared for some moderate climbs.
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Lake Vesijärvi is a large and scenic lake located next to the city of Lahti, offering excellent opportunities for cycling, swimming, and nature observation. Its well-maintained shores feature several beaches, parks, and cycling paths, including routes that connect to the Vääksy Canal and nearby nature reserves. The lake has a rich ecological history and has been a model site for water restoration projects in Finland. Cyclists can enjoy flat, easy terrain around the lake with good access to services and rest areas.
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Möysä beach, located on the western shore of Lake Joutjärvi, is a well-equipped and easily accessible beach just a 15–20 minute walk from Lahti city centre. It features a clean sandy shoreline, two piers, a volleyball court, grassy areas, and a playground, making it ideal for a longer stop or family outing. The beach has changing rooms and toilet facilities, and lifeguards are on duty daily from 10:00 to 16:00 during the school summer holidays. Cyclists can reach the area easily and safely, and there’s space nearby to park and lock bikes.
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Mukkula Manor Park beach is one of Lahti’s most popular spots for summer activities, located just 4 km from the city centre. The fine sandy beach is great for swimming and ball games, while the nearby grassy slopes are perfect for relaxing in the sun. Cyclists will appreciate the easy access via local roads or public transport, with bike-friendly paths leading to the area. There are several kiosks and cafés around, and the historic manor house adds charm to the setting. It’s a comfortable stop for a break, with no special equipment needed beyond a bike lock and swimwear.
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little traffic and better scenery too (runs next to the lake for quite a bit), plus all new asphalt (minus the short bike path in the southern end if you feel like using it)
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For a wide range of activities, Lake Vesijärvi is an excellent choice, offering opportunities for cycling, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. In winter, it transforms into a hub for ice-skating, winter swimming, and ski trails. The Tiilijärvi lakes are perfect for hiking and jogging, with a 7.5 km trail encircling them.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Möysä beach on Lake Joutjärvi is well-equipped with a sandy shoreline, piers, a volleyball court, playground, changing rooms, and toilets. Mukkula Manor Park beach is another popular sandy beach for swimming and ball games, with grassy areas for relaxing.
The Tiilijärvi lakes offer a beautiful 7.5 km trail with varied terrain, including forest paths and duckboards, suitable for hiking and jogging. For more options, you can explore various routes like the 'Round of the lakes' or the 'Tiirismaa trail' which are part of the hiking trails around Hollola.
Hollola is home to some unique natural attractions. Lake Kiikunlähde, located northwest of Hollola church, is a natural wonder known for its exceptionally clear, turquoise, spring-fed water. The Tiilijärvi lakes are also spring-fed, part of the Salpausselkä aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark, and feature the barren Soisalmensuo marsh and a protected hazelnut grove along their trail.
Absolutely. Lake Vesijärvi is particularly popular for cycling, with an 84.3 km loop around the lake and well-maintained cycling paths along its shores. You can find more cycling routes, such as the 'Rantatie – Lakeside Path loop', in the road cycling routes around Hollola guide.
Lake Kutajärvi is an internationally valuable bird water area, recognized as part of a Natura 2000 site. It hosts 216 bird species, including many rare ones, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature photographers. There's a nature trail, but visitors should be mindful of nesting birds.
During winter, Lake Vesijärvi offers a variety of activities including an ice-skating track, a spinning ice carousel, a winter swimming hole, alpine curling, and ski trails around Enonsaari. Guided ice fishing trips are also popular.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Public beaches are available at the Tiilijärvi lakes, and Iso-Tiilijärvi is known for diving. Möysä beach and Mukkula Manor Park beach also offer excellent swimming conditions with sandy shorelines and facilities.
Yes, particularly around Lake Vesijärvi. The Vesijärvi Harbour features a market square with many restaurants and cafés offering beautiful views. Additionally, Mukkula Manor Park beach has several kiosks and cafés nearby.
The Tiilijärvi lakes (Vähä-Tiilijärvi, Keski-Tiilijärvi, and Iso-Tiilijärvi) are unique because they are clear-water lakes fed by groundwater from the First Salpausselkä ridge. They are part of the Salpausselkä aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark and are encircled by a scenic 7.5 km trail, offering diverse landscapes including marshlands and a hazelnut grove.
The lakes offer different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and cycling, with beaches like Möysä beach being very popular. Winter provides unique opportunities for ice-skating, skiing, and ice fishing on Lake Vesijärvi. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and birdwatching, especially around Lake Kutajärvi.
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for leisurely strolls. The Tiilijärvi Lakes trail, while varied, includes sections that are relatively flat and accessible. Many of the cycling paths around Lake Vesijärvi are also suitable for walking. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the hiking guide for Hollola, which lists trails like the 'Tiirismaa trail' as easy.


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