Best attractions and places to see around Nurmijärvi include a mix of natural landscapes, cultural sites, and historical landmarks. This rural municipality north of Helsinki features picturesque scenery, serene nature, and a strong connection to Finland's national author, Aleksis Kivi. The area offers diverse attractions, from significant rapids along the Vantaa River to scenic viewpoints and historical buildings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Gorgeous place, easy to access! Multiple campfire sites, toilet, a lot of firewood and if you go down the stairs there's a dock in case you want to visit using a boat. The lake water is a bit nasty so I wouldn't recommend swimming.
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Sarvikallio, on the western shore of Lake Tuusulanjärvi, is a scenic spot ideal for a short nature break with a great view. The cliff rises 25 metres above the lake and was a favourite of the local artist community in the early 1900s. The Seittelinreitti trail, suitable for both walking and cycling, leads through varied forest and open landscapes to the viewpoint. While the area is family-friendly, cyclists should be prepared for some hilly terrain. It’s a great place for a picnic or to enjoy peaceful lake scenery along a relaxed ride.
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The lake was dammed in the 1950s. The rising sea level created floating mats of peat on Mustalampi. The rising water detached peat masts from the mire around the lake. These gently drifting "islands" provide safe nesting sites for many birds. Mustalampi is located 14 meters above Haukkalampi. In the years 1948-1951, its surface was raised artificially by damming and felling trees from under the expanding lake. The lake descends to Haukkalampe along Mustalammenpuro through a shady valley. The outdoor path from Haukkalammi to the south runs along the side of the stream. At the dam, there is a steep hill on the road with a soup kitchen on top.
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is very popular because it is very easily accessible for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. This is why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Vantaankoski (Swedish: Vandaforsen) is a culturally and historically significant rapid in Vantaanjoki. It is 240 meters long with a drop of 5 meters. Located within the city of Vantaa, the rapids are divided into three districts. Vantaanlaakso and Piispankylä lie on the west bank, while the east bank belongs to Viinikkala. Especially in spring during the snowmelt, the rapids are very impressive and made a lasting impression on me (according to Wikipedia, the maximum flow rate is 230 m³/s). The area around Vantaankoski is a prehistoric settlement, inhabited since the Stone Age. The site became a transportation hub where roads leading in various directions intersected with a waterway leading north. In the 16th century, communal mills belonging to the villages of Vantaa were built at the rapids. The village of Myllymäki, consisting of just two houses, grew up on the site. In the 1830s, Ruukki began operating and processing ore in the Kvarnbacka rapids.
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is extremely well frequented because it is very easy to reach for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. That's why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Nice camping area with three grill/fire places, woodshed and dry toilet. There is no well but you can get clean water from Haukkalampi (about 1km before the camp area) or filter the water from the lake
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A very popular and well-frequented picnic spot.
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Nurmijärvi offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Sarvikallio, a scenic cliff rising 25 meters above Lake Tuusulanjärvi, offering great views. The area also features the Isosuo Boardwalk Trail in Klaukkala, sometimes called the 'Lapland of Uusimaa', and the Kiljavannummi hiking area with extensive outdoor trails. The Salpausselkä ridge also passes through the northern part of the municipality, providing varied terrain.
Yes, Nurmijärvi is home to several notable rapids along the Vantaa River. These include the Nukarinkoski Rapids, a popular recreation area, and the Myllykoski Rapids, known for its impressive flow and the Koskikara nature trail for birdwatching. Additionally, the Kuhakoski Rapids in Perttula village features the largest waterfall in the Uusimaa region and has industrial historical significance. You can also visit Vantaankoski Rapids, which holds cultural and historical significance as a prehistoric settlement.
Nurmijärvi offers several hiking opportunities. The Seittelinreitti trail leads to the scenic Sarvikallio viewpoint. For longer adventures, the Seven Brothers hiking trail cuts across Nurmijärvi, extending from Helsinki to Hyvinkää. You can find more detailed running and hiking routes in the area by exploring the Running Trails around Nurmijärvi guide.
Yes, Nurmijärvi has cycling options for various preferences. The Bodom Road — Cycling Route is a popular choice, known for its curly and hilly terrain with a dedicated bike path. For more extensive cycling, consider the Seven Brothers' Bicycle Trail. You can discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Nurmijärvi and Gravel biking around Nurmijärvi guides.
Nurmijärvi is rich in history and culture. You can visit the 18th-century Nurmijärvi Church, the oldest manor in the municipality, Numlahti Manor (founded in the 1590s), and the Rajamäki Flak Towers, which offer a glimpse into industrial history. The municipality is also strongly connected to Finland's national author, Aleksis Kivi, with sites like his birthplace, Aleksis Kivi's Home, and the Taaborinvuori Museums, which host the annual Kivi Festival.
Yes, Nurmijärvi has several unique museums. The Factory and Alcohol Museum Ryyppi in Rajamäki explores the area's rich alcohol history. The Museum of Nurmijärvi-Art showcases local art and stories from wartime to the present. You can also visit the Nukari School Museum for a look into 19th-century public schooling, and the Rajamäki House to learn about 19th-century farmhouse life.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy unique experiences at the Ketola Ostrich Farm or the Ali-Olli Alpaca Farm, where alpaca viewing and pony riding are possible. Many natural sites like Mustalampi Picnic Shelter and Sarvikallio are also suitable for families, offering picnic spots and easy access to nature.
For swimming and relaxation, Lake Sääksi Beach has been voted Finland's best swimming beach and is a popular spot for outdoor activities. While the water at Lake Tuusulanjärvi near Sarvikallio is not recommended for swimming, it offers beautiful scenery for lakeside enjoyment.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and well-maintained outdoor facilities. For instance, Mustalampi Picnic Shelter is highly regarded for its well-equipped barbecue area, toilets, and wood supplies, making it a popular spot for camping and outdoor activities. The scenic views from places like Sarvikallio are also a favorite, offering a peaceful nature break.
Nurmijärvi features a mix of historical and modern religious architecture. Besides the historic Nurmijärvi Church, you can visit the modern, copper-plated Klaukkala Church, completed in 2004. There's also the wooden Orthodox Saint Nectarios of Aegina Church, completed in 1995, and the Buddharama Temple, a Thai Buddhist temple located in Nukari.
Nurmijärvi offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring is ideal for witnessing the impressive flow of the rapids during snowmelt. Summer provides perfect conditions for swimming at Lake Sääksi Beach and enjoying picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the trails, while winter offers opportunities for activities like cross-country skiing, especially in areas like Kiljavannummi, though specific winter activity details would require checking local conditions.
Yes, Nurmijärvi is home to Lehtimäki Devil's Rock (Lehtimäen hiidenkivi), a significant glacial erratic located near the parish village. This large boulder is a fascinating natural curiosity, showcasing the region's geological history.


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