Jungfruskär is a region located in the middle of Skiftet, forming a part of Finland's Archipelago National Park. This island group features a diverse landscape, ranging from traditional meadows and lush forests to rocky outcrops and coastal areas. Despite its rugged appearance from the sea, Jungfruskär offers a rich interior with significant biodiversity, providing varied terrain suitable for several outdoor activities like hiking.
Jungfruskär offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts, primarily focused on hiking. The…
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14.5km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Jungfruskär, part of Finland's Archipelago National Park, offers various outdoor activities, primarily focused on hiking. The island features a diverse landscape suitable for exploring its unique natural features and historical elements. Visitors can explore traditional meadows, forests, rocky outcrops, and coastal areas.
Jungfruskär features a nature trail, approximately 2 miles (3 km) long, which winds through the oldest traditional landscape area in the Archipelago National Park. This trail showcases the island's biodiversity, including rare habitat types like wooded meadows. For more detailed information on hiking, consult the Hiking in Jungfruskär guide.
Jungfruskär offers hiking options suitable for families, with its nature trail being fairly easy and accessible. Some parts of the trail follow roads, making it manageable for most hikers. A dedicated guide, Family-friendly hikes in Jungfruskär, provides specific recommendations.
Jungfruskär is a biodiversity hotspot, featuring rare habitat types such as wooded meadows and home to endangered traditional environment species like the Elder-flowered Orchid. The island's rich flora includes hundreds of species of trees and plants. Hikers can also enjoy sea views from cliffs and a birdwatching tower overlooking coastal meadows.
Jungfruskär integrates historical elements into its natural surroundings, showcasing its past military significance. Cannons are located on cliffs, providing a glimpse into the island's history. Nature information boards along the trail offer insights into the island's ecology and historical land management practices.
Jungfruskär is an important breeding and resting ground for numerous bird species and is part of the Natura 2000 network. The island is also home to 25 species of mammals. Its rich biodiversity makes it a significant area for wildlife observation within the Archipelago National Park.
Jungfruskär provides amenities for visitors, particularly boaters and campers. These include a harbor, campfire sites, picnic tables, and toilets. These facilities support longer stays and provide comfort for those exploring the island.
Jungfruskär has been visited by more than 50 komoot users. The available routes have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4 ratings. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among those who have explored the region.
Official information regarding Jungfruskär and the national parks in Finland is available on the website www.luontoon.fi. This site provides comprehensive details about the park's regulations, services, and natural features.
For inquiries regarding Jungfruskär and the national parks in Finland, you can contact Metsähallitus (Forest and Parks Service). The phone number for inquiries is +358 40 163 6200.
Information regarding specific dog policies for Jungfruskär trails is not detailed in the provided data. Visitors should consult the official website or contact Metsähallitus for current regulations on bringing dogs to the Archipelago National Park.
Jungfruskär offers diverse hiking terrain, including traditional meadows, dense forests, rocky outcrops, and coastal meadows. The landscape transitions from rugged coastal areas to a fertile interior, providing varied walking surfaces and scenic changes along the trails.

