Best mountain peaks around Uusimaa provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views. The Uusimaa region, located in Southern Finland, features a landscape characterized by hills and high points, rather than towering mountain ranges. These elevations are a result of the Ice Age, offering diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can connect with nature through various natural peaks, artificial hills, and viewpoints across the area.
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The gorgeous rocky woodland at Haltiavuori is a delight to explore on foot. It's a beautiful and high part of Helsinki's Central Park.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Very nice route walked of about 5 km. (The white/green signs) route goes over rocks and tree stumps and therefore not suitable for someone who is not very mobile. Along the way you will come across a picnic spot. Enjoy this beautiful route!
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Paloheinän huippu is an artificial hill located in the Paloheinä area of Helsinki, standing at 59 meters. A former waste dump, but nowadays a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as running and cycling. A stairway and trails lead to the top. There is also an outdoor gym and a disc golf course.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great hikes or trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Nicely time for visiting have sunset or sunrise. A lot people doing workout on the this place, on the running stairs. On the down and up hill have free workout equipment.
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Small hill in the park, try climbing the singletrack up the northeastern side if you really want your legs to hate you.
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For magnificent panoramic views, Högberget in Sipoonkorpi National Park offers a rocky apex above the trees. Lintukiimanvuori, though not in the guide, is also known for its wide vantage point over endless pine forests. For a unique urban panorama, Malminkartanonhuippu provides uninterrupted 360-degree views of Helsinki.
Loukkumäki, located northwest of Karkkila, stands as the highest peak in the entire Uusimaa region at 174 meters (570 ft). It offers a sense of accomplishment for hikers and expansive views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Yes, Malminkartanonhuippu in Helsinki is an artificial hill, created from a former landfill. It's the highest point in the city and features a giant arrow artwork. You can ascend it via 347 steps for a great workout and city views.
The peaks in Uusimaa offer diverse views. From natural summits like Loukkumäki and Lintukiimanvuori, you can expect expansive vistas of forests and natural landscapes. From urban peaks like Malminkartanonhuippu, you'll get panoramic 360-degree views of Helsinki and its surroundings.
Many areas around Uusimaa's peaks offer trails suitable for various skill levels. For easy hikes, consider exploring the trails in Nuuksio National Park, where Mustakorvenkallio is located. You can find more options for easy hikes in the region by checking out the Easy hikes around Uusimaa guide.
Paloheinä Hill is considered family-friendly, offering a good climb and great views. Its facilities and workout equipment also make it a versatile spot. Mustakorvenkallio, within Nuuksio National Park, also provides an excellent setting for families to explore diverse hiking trails and tranquil forest environments.
Near Uusimaa's peaks, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking and trail running are popular, especially around Högberget and in Nuuksio National Park. Mountain biking is also an option, with several trails starting from Paloheinä Hill. For more specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Uusimaa or Easy hikes around Uusimaa guides.
Yes, Paloheinä Hill is a known starting point for several mountain bike trails. Additionally, Malminkartanonhuippu is popular for its mini downhill mountain bike track in summer. You can find more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Uusimaa guide.
Uusimaa's peaks are surrounded by diverse natural features. You'll encounter extensive pine forests, rocky woodlands like at Haltiavuori Rocky Woodland, and pristine lakes, especially around Mustakorvenkallio in Nuuksio National Park. The landscape is largely shaped by the Ice Age, resulting in varied terrain.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views offered by many peaks, such as Högberget and Paloheinä Hill. The opportunity for exercise, whether hiking, trail running, or using outdoor workout equipment, is also highly appreciated. The tranquil forest environments and the sense of accomplishment from reaching a summit are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, many of Uusimaa's peaks and their surrounding areas are accessible in winter. Malminkartanonhuippu, for example, transforms into a popular sledding slope. While hiking is possible, trails might be covered in snow or ice, so appropriate winter gear is recommended.
Lintukiimanvuori, though not in the guide, offers a unique cultural element with the minimalistic 'Church of the Shepherds' (Paimentenkirkko) near its summit. This provides a glimpse into local spiritual and architectural traditions within the natural landscape.
In autumn, Uusimaa's weather can be variable. It's best to dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are advisable, as are sturdy hiking boots for potentially wet or rocky terrain. A warm hat and gloves can also be beneficial, especially at higher elevations or during cooler parts of the day.

