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The best hikes from bus stations around Muddusjärvi

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Bus station hiking trails around Muddusjärvi are set within a large, oligotrophic lake region in Finnish Lapland, characterized by its Arctic and subarctic nature. The landscape features extensive pine forests, numerous fells like Otsamo, and significant rivers such as the Kaamasjoki and Juutuanjoki. The shores of Muddusjärvi itself offer a mix of rocky and sandy areas, providing varied terrain for lakeside exploration. This environment supports a range of hiking experiences, from gentle forest walks to more challenging fell ascents.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Konrsjärvi Lake – Konesjärvi loop from Riutula

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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June 4, 2026, Jäniskoski Rapids Suspension Bridge

Great view of the rapids.

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In winter (we were there at the beginning of December) snowshoes are recommended. The path is not cleared. If no one has walked there before, the snow can be very deep. We didn't make it to the end because we weren't walking there without snowshoes. It's best to go when it's light.

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The trip here is definitely worth it! Very beautiful church and a great path through the wilderness.

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Bridge over the Juutuanjoki is part of the well-developed Juutua Trail, small gravel or mountain bike tour

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After the Christianization of the Sami population of Inari, the first small church was built in 1647 in the winter village on the banks of Lake Pielpajärvi, where the semi-nomadic Sami people gathered during the cold season to trade and to settle their religious and legal affairs. The Swedish Queen Christina had the church named after herself and donated the bell and the priest's ceremonial robe. After the old church had been neglected for many years and had become dilapidated, the current church was built in its place between 1752 and 1760. The bell tower was added between 1760 and 1766. Around the church there were originally 30 to 40 church rooms in which churchgoers who had traveled from far away were accommodated, a rectory and several other buildings, none of which have survived. There was no cemetery, however, because the Sami traditionally buried the deceased on islands in Lake Inari. Around 1846, Pielpajärvi Church was renovated and given its current form. When the Sami people settled in Inari, the winter village on Pielpajärvi was abandoned. After the village of Inari became settled, a new church was built there and Pielpajärvi Church was abandoned in 1888.

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Winter In the heart of winter, the landscape is shrouded in a blue dusk, but the full moon of the polar night makes the forests shimmer. Under the starry sky, arctic hares do not sink in the snow, for their paws have a broad fringe of stiff hair. For the Sámi, the stars used to be a compass that showed both time and season. They revealed which way to go, as they both show the directions and tell when conditions will brighten. The hare also has its own constellation in the sky. January is the month of the new year in Sámi, and it marks the end of the polar night. Midwinter is over, and we can see a trace of the rising sun on the horizon. Every day the amount of light increases, and in February the sun shines brighter and brighter, so nature gradually wakes up from winter dormancy.

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Cross the bridge dry-footed to the other side

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The church can only be reached via a 4.5-kilometer-long footpath with hardly any elevation gain. The path mainly leads over stones, boulders and roots, through birch and pine forests and later also past rivers and lakes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Muddusjärvi?

There are 8 distinct hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Muddusjärvi. These trails offer a range of experiences, from easy forest walks to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these bus-accessible hikes?

The trails around Muddusjärvi feature diverse terrain characteristic of Finnish Lapland. You'll encounter extensive pine forests, some ancient, and varied shorelines around the lake. Many routes also offer views of fells and rivers like the Kaamasjoki and Juutuanjoki. Expect a mix of rocky and sandy paths, with some elevation changes, especially on routes leading to viewpoints.

Are there any easy hiking options for beginners or families near bus stops?

Yes, there are easy options suitable for beginners or families. For example, the Beautiful Forest – Akseli's Lavu Barbecue Hut loop from Inari is an easy route that allows you to enjoy the tranquil forest surroundings without significant challenge.

Can I find circular hiking routes that start and end at a bus station?

Several of the bus-accessible routes around Muddusjärvi are circular, offering convenient loops. For instance, the Konrsjärvi Lake – Konesjärvi loop from Riutula and the Pielpajärvi Lake – Pielpajärvi Wilderness Church loop from Inari are both moderate circular hikes that bring you back to your starting point.

What are the best trails for scenic views of the lakes and fells?

For panoramic vistas, routes that ascend fells are highly recommended. While not directly listed as a bus station route, the region's famous Otsamo Fell offers breathtaking views of Lake Muddusjärvi, Lake Inarijärvi, and other distant fells. Among the bus-accessible routes, the Views – Lake Inari loop from Inari provides excellent opportunities to see the vastness of Lake Inari.

Are there any cultural or historical sites accessible via these hiking trails?

Yes, the region is rich in Sámi culture. The Pielpajärvi Lake – Pielpajärvi Wilderness Church loop from Inari specifically leads to the historic Pielpajärvi Wilderness Church, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.

What is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails?

The best time for hiking generally spans from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. However, the region also offers unique winter hiking experiences on frozen lakes and rivers, with opportunities to witness the Aurora Borealis. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially in winter.

What wildlife might I encounter on hikes around Muddusjärvi?

The wilderness around Muddusjärvi is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot reindeer, elk, arctic foxes, arctic chickens, and a wide array of bird species. Maintaining a respectful distance and observing quietly will enhance your chances of a sighting.

Are there any longer or more challenging bus-accessible hikes?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Lake Inari – Lake Inari loop from Inari is classified as difficult. This route covers a significant distance and elevation, providing a strenuous but rewarding adventure through the Lapland landscape.

What do other hikers say about the bus station trails around Muddusjärvi?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Muddusjärvi, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 351 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient pine forests, the stunning panoramic views from fells, and the unique opportunity to explore the Arctic wilderness.

Are there any specific river features or rapids to see on these trails?

The Juutuanjoki River, which flows into Lake Inarijärvi, is a notable feature in the broader region. While not directly on all bus-accessible routes, the Juutua Trail, which includes the Jäniskoski Rapids Suspension Bridge, offers pleasant walks along the river with scenic rapids. Some routes may offer glimpses or access to riverine landscapes.

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