Best attractions and places to see around Vihti include a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes in the Uusimaa region of Southern Finland. The area features extensive natural reserves like Nuuksio National Park, which offers forests, lakes, and ridges. Vihti also provides historical landmarks and diverse outdoor activities. These attractions cater to various interests, from exploring nature to engaging with local history.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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From this parking lot you can follow various walking routes. We followed the yellow route of approximately 8 km. This route is not accessible for wheelchairs or strollers and also not for people with walking difficulties. At various places in the park you can barbecue at designated places. Also bring your own drinks! A great recommendation to go walking or cycling here.
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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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Two big parking places provide car parks for many cars at the end of the public accessible Haukalammentie. Information boards provide valuable information and maps of the area. Recycling bins for garbage, glass, metal help to secure a clean national park.
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The lake was dammed in the 1950s. The rising sea level created floating mats of peat on Mustalampi. The rising water detached peat masts from the mire around the lake. These gently drifting "islands" provide safe nesting sites for many birds. Mustalampi is located 14 meters above Haukkalampi. In the years 1948-1951, its surface was raised artificially by damming and felling trees from under the expanding lake. The lake descends to Haukkalampe along Mustalammenpuro through a shady valley. The outdoor path from Haukkalammi to the south runs along the side of the stream. At the dam, there is a steep hill on the road with a soup kitchen on top.
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is very popular because it is very easily accessible for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. This is why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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one of the most popular cycling routes in the region, hilly, now with bike path all the way, southern end (oldest) could maybe use some new asphalt and northern end has a short section that is barely wide enough for bidirectional traffic but otherwise just fine to ride on the path with a road bike as well (save for big/fast groups)
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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is extremely well frequented because it is very easy to reach for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. That's why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.
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Nice camping area with three grill/fire places, woodshed and dry toilet. There is no well but you can get clean water from Haukkalampi (about 1km before the camp area) or filter the water from the lake
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Vihti is rich in natural beauty. A significant portion of Nuuksio National Park lies within Vihti, offering dense forests, numerous lakes, and ridges perfect for hiking. You can also visit Lake Hiidenvesi, one of the largest lakes in the Uusimaa region, ideal for nature walks and photography. Don't miss the unique Hiidenkirnut (Giant's Kettles), ancient potholes formed by glaciers, some of which are near Vihti Church and on the Pääkslahti nature trail.
Yes, Vihti offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can explore the impressive 18th-century Vihti Church or the medieval St. Bridget's Church Ruins. The Vihti Museum, housed in a beautiful wooden building, showcases local history. For a unique experience, visit Vihdin Kino, one of Finland's oldest rural cinemas, or take a guided tour of the Art Nouveau style Villa Haikari during summer.
Vihti is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking in Nuuksio National Park, with trails like the challenging Korpinkierros Trail. Cycling is popular, especially on routes like Bodom Road — Cycling Route. In winter, the Vihti Ski Center offers downhill skiing. The region is also known for horse riding, and the Vihti Golf Centre provides excellent facilities for golfers. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Vihti or Running Trails around Vihti guides.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a day at PuuhaPark, which offers various activities. The Linnankoski Goat Farm is a delightful spot where children can interact with goats and sample award-winning goat's milk ice cream. Many nature trails, especially those in Nuuksio National Park, offer accessible sections for family walks, and picnic spots like Mustalampi Picnic Shelter provide facilities for a comfortable outing.
Nuuksio National Park, partly located in Vihti, offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Korpinkierros Trail (7.2 km) is a challenging circular route known for its varied terrain. For easier options, many parts of the Pääkslahti Nature Trail offer scenic views and well-maintained shelters. You can find more hiking options and their difficulty levels in the Running Trails around Vihti guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
Vihti is home to several unique natural formations. The most notable are the Hiidenkirnut, or Giant's Kettles, which are large, cylindrical potholes in bedrock formed by melting glaciers during the Ice Age. You can find several near Vihti Church and a prominent one on the Pääkslahti nature trail. Additionally, the Salpausselkä Ridge, an Ice Age-formed geological feature, distinctly divides the landscape of Vihti.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in Vihti, with dedicated routes available. The Bodom Road — Cycling Route is a well-known, hilly route with a recently renovated bike path, popular among cyclists. For more options, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes of varying difficulties, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vihti and Cycling around Vihti guides.
Many popular outdoor spots in Vihti are well-equipped. For instance, Mustalampi Picnic Shelter offers a well-equipped barbecue area, toilets, and wood supplies. Haukkalampi Parking, Nuuksio National Park, serves as a starting point for various routes and provides information boards and recycling bins. Many trails also feature lean-to shelters for rest.
Beyond historical sites, Vihti offers artistic and unique cultural experiences. You can visit Galleria Pictor, which features exhibitions by both local and foreign artists. For a deeper dive into art history, Veikkola Manor allows visitors to explore its comprehensive art collection and learn about the manor's fascinating stories.
Vihti offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities on Lake Hiidenvesi, with pleasant temperatures. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, perfect for nature walks. In winter, the Vihti Ski Center is open for downhill skiing, and many trails are suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing, though some may not have winter maintenance.
If you visit during the summer, you might experience Wuosisatamarkkinat, a popular local festival offering a vibrant cultural experience. For current event listings and more information on local happenings, it's recommended to check the official Vihti tourism website, such as visitvihti.fi, closer to your travel dates.
Yes, Vihti is recognized as one of Finland's premier equestrian towns. There are numerous opportunities and facilities available for horse riding experiences, catering to various skill levels. You can find local stables and riding schools that offer guided rides or lessons.


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