Best mountain peaks around Helsinki are primarily elevated hills, many of which are artificial, offering valuable green spaces and recreational facilities. These high points provide excellent vantage points across the metropolitan area. The region features a mix of natural and man-made elevations, contributing to diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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The gorgeous rocky woodland at Haltiavuori is a delight to explore on foot. It's a beautiful and high part of Helsinki's Central Park.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Very nice route walked of about 5 km. (The white/green signs) route goes over rocks and tree stumps and therefore not suitable for someone who is not very mobile. Along the way you will come across a picnic spot. Enjoy this beautiful route!
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Paloheinän huippu is an artificial hill located in the Paloheinä area of Helsinki, standing at 59 meters. A former waste dump, but nowadays a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as running and cycling. A stairway and trails lead to the top. There is also an outdoor gym and a disc golf course.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great hikes or trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Nicely time for visiting have sunset or sunrise. A lot people doing workout on the this place, on the running stairs. On the down and up hill have free workout equipment.
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Small hill in the park, try climbing the singletrack up the northeastern side if you really want your legs to hate you.
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The highest point in Helsinki is Malminkartanonhuippu, an artificial hill rising 91 meters (299 feet) above sea level. It was constructed from excavation soil and rubble, offering panoramic views across the metropolitan area. You can find a popular route to its summit here: Malminkartanonhuippu Gravel Path.
The peaks around Helsinki, though mostly elevated hills, offer excellent panoramic views. From spots like Högberget in Sipoonkorpi National Park, you can survey the surrounding landscape from above the trees. Paloheinä Hill also provides great views, extending across the city and surrounding nature on a clear day.
Yes, Paloheinä Hill is considered family-friendly. It offers a nice climb with trails and stairs to the summit, and the area features an outdoor gym and a disc golf course, making it a versatile recreational destination for families. You can find more details about it here: Paloheinä Hill.
The areas around Helsinki's peaks are popular for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like those found in the Running Trails around Helsinki guide, or explore cycling routes from the Cycling around Helsinki guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with options like the Gravel biking around Helsinki guide.
Yes, many of these elevated points feature hiking trails. For instance, Högberget in Sipoonkorpi National Park has paths suitable for hikes and trail runs. The ascent to Malminkartanonhuippu also includes a popular set of stairs (around 426 steps) and a more gentle path for walking.
Malminkartanonhuippu is unique because it is Helsinki's highest point, yet it's an artificial hill constructed from excavation soil and rubble over two decades. It features the popular 'Malminkartano stairs' for a challenging ascent, or a gentle path, both leading to panoramic views. In winter, it's a popular spot for sledding.
Yes, some peaks are suitable for cycling. Paloheinä Hill is a starting point for several mountain bike trails. The Malminkartanonhuippu Gravel Path is also noted as being better for bikes due to its double switchbacks, offering an alternative to jogging routes.
These elevated areas are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for picnics and evening strolls to watch the sunset. In winter, places like Malminkartanonhuippu become popular for sledding, and the trails are suitable for winter hiking, though official maintenance may vary.
Beyond the prominent peaks, Helsinki offers other elevated viewpoints. The Haltiavuori Rocky Woodland, located in Helsinki's Central Park, is a beautiful and high area offering delightful views to explore on foot. There's also Möskärin Peak, a smaller hill with a climb and views.
At Paloheinä Hill, you'll find a stairway and trails leading to its summit. The area is well-equipped for recreation, featuring an outdoor gym and a disc golf course. It's a popular spot for various outdoor activities like running and cycling, and visitors often use it for workouts.
While specific public transport details for each peak vary, many of Helsinki's recreational areas, including those with elevated points, are generally well-connected by the city's public transport network. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most convenient routes to your chosen destination.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views offered by these elevated points, which provide a unique perspective of the metropolitan area and surrounding nature. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, trail running, and cycling, combined with the peaceful escape from urban hustle, are also highly appreciated.

