Natural monuments around Nokia offer a diverse landscape characterized by lakes, rivers, and forested areas. The region provides various opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring unique geological features. These sites contribute to Nokia's natural appeal, showcasing distinct ecological characteristics and recreational value.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Soft ground, but wide and good route. Watch out for horses and enduro riders.
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A beautiful lake in the Nokia Archipelago with a partially rocky shore. If you want, you can walk around it completely.
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Curious looking hill covered in trees, the track around it is quite bumpy from equestrian usage.
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The waters at the Siuronkoski dam are known for their abundance of fish and are therefore popular with anglers. Two waterways meet here. Among other things, there are lake trout, pike and zander.
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A nice place to visit. At the front are the fountains and in the park behind is the Milavida Museum.
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Stone cave .... then it goes rocky down! The way is not fixed! Good surefootedness is essential!
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Nokia offers a variety of natural features, from the rapids and fishing opportunities at Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids to the partially rocky shores of Kalliojärvi Lake. You can also find impressive rock faces and rounded stones at Hakavuori, or the unique hollow Pirunpesä Stone. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including lakes, rivers, and forested areas.
Yes, several natural monuments around Nokia are suitable for families. Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids is a great spot for observing nature and fishing. Kalliojärvi Lake offers a pleasant walk around its shores. Additionally, the Fountain in Näsi Park provides a nice, accessible area for a family visit.
For stunning panoramic views, visit Teufelsberg Rocky Outcrop and Lake View, which offers impressive vistas over the lake. Another excellent spot is Hakavuori, known for its rock faces and scenic outlooks. The Puuvuori Tree Mountain also provides a viewpoint amidst a unique forested hill.
Nokia boasts a range of hiking opportunities. The Ruutana Nature Reserve and Trail offers an easy four-kilometer path through old-growth forest. The Maatialanharju Nature Trail, a five-kilometer marked route, ascends a ridge with historical moats. For a tranquil walk close to the city center, explore the Laajanoja Nature Trail. You can find more detailed running and hiking routes in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Nokia guide.
Absolutely! Nokia and its surroundings are well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes that pass by or are close to natural attractions. For example, there's a route that includes the Siuronkoski Dam and Rapids. Explore more options in the Cycling around Nokia guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Nokia guide.
Yes, the Ruutana Nature Reserve is a significant natural attraction near Nokia. This 27-hectare reserve features an easy four-kilometer trail winding through varied terrain, including large colonial boulders and old-growth forest. It's an excellent place to observe primeval forest species and enjoy a peaceful, close-to-nature experience with a campfire site by Lake Ruutanajärvi.
The Maatialanharju Nature Trail, located east of Nokia's city center, features war-built moats along its ridge, adding a historical dimension to the natural scenery. While not a natural monument itself, the Fountain in Näsi Park is near the Milavida Museum, offering a cultural connection.
The natural monuments in Nokia offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying lush greenery. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, perfect for scenic walks. Even winter offers opportunities for tranquil snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might require more suitable gear.
Yes, the Kivikesku Lake Area is particularly noted as an excellent spot for birdwatching. Visitors have opportunities to spot various species, including the Red-throated Diver, amidst its rugged, wilderness-like landscape of swamp forest, bog ponds, and rocky pine terrain.
The Teufelsberg Rocky Outcrop and Lake View features a stone cave and offers impressive lake views. However, the terrain is rocky, and the way is not fixed, so good surefootedness is essential for a safe visit.
For a broader overview of outdoor activities and attractions in the region, you can visit the official Visit Nokia outdoor activities page: visitnokia.fi/en/outdoor-activities/. This resource can provide additional context and ideas for your visit.


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