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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Pilvijärvi Lake trail through pine forests and marshlands, offering picturesque lake views and a boardwalk section.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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39 m
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589 m
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2.54 km
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3.05 km
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2.54 km
386 m
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1.37 km
820 m
728 m
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The trail is located in Sipoo, Finland. While specific parking details aren't provided, popular nature trails like this typically have designated parking areas near the main trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. There's even a dedicated swimming area for dogs at the southern end of the lake during warmer months, making it a great spot for your canine companion.
Pilvijärvi Lake is a year-round destination, offering different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying the full recreation area. Spring brings unique beauty with potential ice on the lake and snow on the ground. Winter offers maintained ski tracks in the wider Söderkulla area, and the trail itself can be hiked with appropriate gear.
The Pilvijärvi Lake nature trail is located within the Pilvijärven luonnonsuojelualue (Pilvijärvi Nature Reserve). Generally, nature reserves in Finland do not require entrance fees or permits for hiking on marked trails, but always respect local regulations and leave no trace.
The trail winds along the lake's shores, through pine forests and marshlands. While generally considered easy, some sections can be rocky, and there are occasional steep rises and descents. Marshy areas often have duckboards in summer. In wet conditions, rocks, rootstocks, and duckboards can become slippery.
The main area around Pilvijärvi Lake features well-worn paths that are accessible for those with limited mobility or children's prams when there is no snow. However, the nature trail itself is not wheelchair-accessible but is suitable for sure-footed children.
Yes, the Pilvijärvi nature trail offers circular routes. The longest loop is approximately 10 km, but shorter circular options of about 6 km are also possible.
You'll enjoy picturesque lake views, tranquil pine forests, and marshlands. Highlights include the Pilvijärvi Beach and Recreation Area, a scenic Boardwalk through marshy sections, and a Steep ascent trail offering varied terrain. Fireplaces are also available for rest stops.
Yes, you can hike the trail in winter. However, be prepared for snow which can conceal roots and rocks, making surfaces slippery. Appropriate footwear like studded shoes or even snowshoes (if the snow is soft) is highly recommended.
The trail has fireplaces for resting or meals. Official facilities are limited outside the peak summer season. For cafes or other amenities, you would likely need to visit nearby Söderkulla.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the V10km trail.