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12.5km
10m
Hiking
Hike the moderate 7.8-mile Yyteri Beaches — Pori trail, exploring diverse coastal, dune, forest, and bog landscapes with viewpoints.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.82 km
Highlight • Beach
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5.90 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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8.39 km
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12.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.01 km
2.50 km
2.23 km
1.73 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.82 km
3.75 km
777 m
757 m
438 m
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There are several parking areas available near the Yyteri beaches and trailheads. The main Yyteri beach area offers ample parking, providing convenient access to various routes. For specific trailheads, look for designated parking signs.
Yes, the Yyteri area offers a range of trails suitable for various skill levels. While some sections can be more challenging, many routes are considered easy to traverse. For instance, the Herrainpäivien Lankongi route is described as easy and partially accessible, and the Langoura accessible route is very short and easy, leading to a viewing platform. The Mudflat route (Lietteiden route) is also an easy-to-walk option, making it a good choice for beginners and families.
The terrain is remarkably diverse, featuring expansive sandy beaches and unique sand dunes, which are part of a protected Natura 2000 conservation network. You'll also encounter various forest types, including pine and older spruce forests, as well as bog crossings often managed with duckboards for easier passage. Sandy forest paths are common throughout the area.
Along the route, you'll experience a unique blend of coastal, dune, forest, and bog environments. Key points of interest include the beautiful Munakarin Säikkä beach, the Munakari campfire site, and the Yyteri viewing platform. Numerous nature observation platforms and towers provide spectacular views and excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially for wading birds in the Yyteri mudflats area.
Yes, the Yyteri area generally welcomes dogs. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected dune areas and during bird nesting seasons, to protect the local wildlife and natural environment.
The trails are open and enjoyable all year round. While summer is popular for beach activities, visiting in spring or autumn offers excellent birdwatching opportunities and a chance to experience the diverse nature in different seasons. Even winter hiking can be a unique experience, though some sections might be wet in spring and autumn.
No, generally you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike the trails in the Yyteri Beaches — Pori area. The natural areas are freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that are part of the Reitti Satakunta - Pirkanmaa, the EuroVelo 10 - Baltic Sea Cycle Route - part Finland, and various segments of the Reitti Satakunta. It also crosses paths like Seikkailupuisto Huikeen Fatbikerata and Kotoniitynkuja.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure some routes are accessible. The Herrainpäivien Lankongi route is described as partially accessible, and the Langoura route is very short and easy, leading to a viewing platform. These routes often feature wide gravel paths and wooden gangways, with less steep ascents to the beach.
The Yyteri beach area, being a popular destination, offers various facilities including cafes, restaurants, and restrooms, especially during the peak season. These are typically located near the main beach and can be accessed before or after your hike.
The area is notable for its unique blend of coastal, dune, forest, and bog environments, showcasing rich biodiversity. It's a protected Natura 2000 site, and Yyteri beach holds a Blue Flag certification for its cleanliness and sustainability. It's also a prime location for birdwatching, with numerous observation towers and the significant Yyteri mudflats habitat.
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