Best attractions and places to see around Siuntio include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This Finnish municipality features medieval castles, ancient churches, and manors, alongside diverse natural areas like coastal recreation zones and river systems. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, hike scenic trails, and engage with local culture. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities and points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the closed section on Finnträskinreuna (east of Kehä III) finally open for business again! https://kirkkonummi.fi/finntraskinreunan-uusi-kavelyn-ja-pyorailyn-paareitti-tarjoaa-suoran-yhteyden-kirkkonummelta-espooseen/ district heating construction still ongoing in the east, use the roadway (or the signposted gravel mystery path) to avoid
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Korpinkierros is marked with yellow marks on trees, clearly visible in summer and wintertime. You find all trails and their marking colours in the official map of Nuuksio Nationalpark. Korpinkierros, 6-7.2 km circular route, Travel time approx. 4 hours, no winter maintenance. Challenging. The Korpinkierros trail will thrill even experienced hikers with its rocks and varied nature. Descend into the groves and be enchanted by the ponds. Starting points Address: Haukkalampi, Haukkalammentie 32, 02820 Espoo and Siikaniemi, Siikajärvenranta, Espoo (pdf 6.2 MB, jualkuus.metsa.fi). Haukkalampi coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 60° 18.8649' lon: 24° 31.2936' ETRS-TM35FIN N: 6689001 E: 363094 Siikaniemi coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 60° 17.3591' lon: 24° 30.8904' ETRS-TM35FIN N: 6686221 E: 362617 Services and hiking structures Starting from the Haukkalampi parking area (7.2 km), Haukkalampi nature hut, guide water point, Mustalampi camping area, campfire site, covered campfire site and cooking shelter. Starting from Siikaniemi (6 km), Kolmoislampi has a reserved camping area, Holma-Saarijärvi has two campfire sites/camping areas and a lean-to. Things to see The drifting peat bogs of Mustalampi.
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Tiira - Keittokato Tulentekopaikait In the Porkkalanniemi recreation area, camping is only recommended in the immediate vicinity of official campfire sites. Along the beautiful two-kilometer-long route of Vetokannas, there are no less than four soup kitchens with shouts: Tira, Koskelo, Lokki and Haahka. Magnificent seascapes surround you along the rhizome path that runs through the pine forest. Sometimes the route is bordered by private areas. You should allow plenty of time for the trip, as the rocks invite you to admire the wonderful views. Near the kitchen canopy you will find tent sites and table groups located in places with a view.
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the eastern end (Sarvvikin puistotie) is currently a bit of a mess due to district heating works (signposted mystery detour for bikes but just stay on the roadway where it is two lanes and on the bike path where the roadway turns into a single bidirectional lane with traffic lights), just west of there (Finnträskinreuna) it looks like they are turning the narrow access road into a wider street, currently just a lot of trees felled but will probably be another construction site as well
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For me, it's a very nice place because it's on an island in the middle of a beautiful lake. There are a few fire pits on the island. The Holma-Saarijärvi campsite is right next to the island. There are also fire pits in the village, as well as an outdoor toilet and firewood. Leave the place better than you found it :-) nationalparks.fi/hikinginfinland/visitorguidelines
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The strech from Masala intersection all the way to Heikkilä has now beautiful new asphalt!
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good to okay bike paths and a bit of side road with no traffic, no point in following the Eurovelo signage here (unnecessary detour via Masala), west of Kirkkonummi I prefer Kuninkaantie though...
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in my experience often quite busy and safe overtaking often too much of a challenge for many car drivers, recently repaved (and popular with speeding drivers after that according to newspaper reports...), personally I mostly tend to use this road just to get to Kabanovintie and make a loop from there
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Siuntio offers a diverse range of natural attractions. You can explore the stunning rocky shores and archipelago nature at Kopparnäs-Störsvik Recreation Area, or enjoy canoeing along the Siuntionjoki River, often called the 'Finnish Amazon'. For hiking, consider the challenging Korpinkierros Trail, or visit Kasaberget for wonderful panoramic views. There are also several beaches like Störsvik beach and Nummijärvi beach for relaxation.
Yes, Siuntio is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Siuntio Church (St. Peter's Church), which is approximately 560 years old. Explore the genuine medieval Sjundby Castle from the 1560s, or the historic Suitia Manor, dating back to the 1540s. The Siuntio Local History Museum offers insights into the region's past, including artifacts from the Soviet rental era, and is adjacent to Krejansberget, known for its Bronze Age burial mounds.
Beyond exploring attractions, Siuntio is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Kirkkonummi Cycling Path or the South by Cycle route. Hiking is popular, with trails like the Korpinkierros Trail and those in the Högbackens Outdoor Trails. The Siuntionjoki River is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, or SUP boarding. Golf enthusiasts can visit Pickala Golf, which features three 18-hole courses.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy interacting with animals at Lönneberga Domestic Animal Farm. For outdoor fun, the Nummijärvi beach is shallow and suitable for children. The Kirkkonummi Cycling Path is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Siuntio Swimming Hall at Hotel Siuntio offers pools and saunas for a relaxing family outing.
You can find excellent camping opportunities at Holma-Saarijärvi Campsite, located on an island with fire pits and a lean-to shelter. Another great option is the Tiira Cooking Shelter and Campfire Site in the Porkkalanniemi recreation area, which offers magnificent seascapes and tent sites.
Siuntio offers various hiking routes for different skill levels. For a challenging experience, try the Korpinkierros Trail, a 6-7.2 km circular route with varied terrain. You can find more hiking options, including routes around Palakoski Outdoor Recreation Area, Kallvik Beach, and Långmossaberget, by exploring the Hiking around Siuntio guide.
Yes, Siuntio is well-suited for cycling. The Kirkkonummi Cycling Path is a popular and recently upgraded route providing an easy and safe way through Kirkkonummi. The region is also part of the 900-kilometer South by Cycle route. For more detailed cycling options, including gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Siuntio guide.
Siuntio has several local food options. You can visit the Siuntio Smokehouse for delicious local fish products. Anta Gård, an organic farm established in 1541, has a farm shop selling meats, eggs, and other farm products. For cafes, Café Moss is known for its cakes and coffee, and Kehla Stallcafé offers snacks in a historic barn setting, especially convenient after visiting Lönneberga Domestic Animal Farm.
The best time to visit Siuntio for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and water sports like canoeing on the Siuntionjoki River. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can be suitable for specific activities if trails are maintained or for enjoying the swimming hall and saunas.
Yes, Siuntio offers several spots for swimming and relaxation. Popular choices include Störsvik beach, located in a former sand pit, and Nummijärvi beach, which is shallow and ideal for children. You can also find a beach at Karskog on Lake Vikträsk.
For a less crowded experience, consider exploring the trails at Högbackens Outdoor Trails, which pass through the Rauhantyyssija nature reserve. Kasaberget, with its three peaks, offers wonderful views and can be a rewarding adventure. The Tiira Cooking Shelter and Campfire Site, while known, is part of a beautiful two-kilometer route along Vetokannas, offering magnificent seascapes away from the main tourist hubs.


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