Top 5 Hikes for Nature Lovers in Finland
Experience Finland’s untouched wilderness, endless forests, and magical Arctic beauty.
Finland is truly a nature lover’s paradise. With over 40 national parks, thousands of lakes, and millions of hectares of untouched forest, this Nordic wonderland offers some of the most peaceful and scenic hiking trails in the world. Whether you're chasing quiet nature walks, panoramic viewpoints, or wild Arctic landscapes, Finland offers a perfect trail for every hiker.
Below are the top 10 hikes in Finland — each offering something unique, breathtaking, and unforgettable.
1. Karhunkierros Trail (The Bear Trail), Oulanka National Park
Length: 80 km
Difficulty: Moderate–Challenging
Location: Kuusamo, Northern Finland
The Bear Trail is the most iconic long-distance hike in Finland and a dream route for adventurers. The trail takes you through dense pine forests, around turquoise rapids, and across thrilling suspension bridges. Along the way, you’ll experience dramatic cliffs, wildlife sightings, and some of the best natural photography locations in the country.
Why hikers love it:
✔ Stunning river views
✔ Rustic wilderness huts
✔ Popular for both beginners and experienced hikers
The official Karhunkierros Trail website has detailed route maps, cabins, and planning guides. karhunkierros.fi+2karhunkierros.fi+2
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More info from the Kuusamo tourism site. Kuusamo
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You can also check a guided day hike for the Pieni Karhunkierros (small Bear Trail) via Visit Finland. visitfinland.com
2. Pallas–Hetta Trail, Lapland
Length: 50 km
Difficulty: Moderate
Location: Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park
Often described as one of the most beautiful fell hikes in the world, this trail offers endless rolling fells and wide-open Arctic landscapes. With fresh, clean air and panoramic views stretching for miles, this route is peaceful, quiet, and perfect for connecting with nature.
Highlights:
✔ Hike above the treeline
✔ Midnight sun in summer
✔ Golden fall colors (ruska season)
- Here’s the trail on AllTrails, with maps and reviews. AllTrails.com+1
- For permits, huts, and nature center info, you can check the Metsähallitus (Finnish forest service) through their nature center pages. (AllTrails page links to the nature centers.) AllTrails.com
3. Koli National Park – Ukko-Koli Hill
Length: 1–7 km (multiple options)
Difficulty: Easy–Moderate
Location: Eastern Finland
Koli National Park offers one of Finland’s most iconic views — forest-covered hills overlooking the shimmering Lake Pielinen. Even a short hike rewards you with breathtaking scenery. The trails here are perfect for families, photographers, or anyone who loves gentle, relaxing hikes.
Perfect for:
✔ Short day hikes
✔ Sunrise and sunset views
✔ Stunning lake scenery
You can find detailed information on the nationalparks.fi site for Koli NP, including viewpoints, trails, and maps.
More Info: You can find detailed information on the nationalparks.fi site for Koli NP, including viewpoints, trails, and maps.
4. Pyhä-Luosto National Park – Pyhä-Luosto Trail
Length: 30 km
Difficulty: Moderate
Location: Lapland
This trail takes you through ancient forests and unique lava formations created over 2 billion years ago. It’s a fascinating mix of geology and nature, offering crystal-clear lakes, deep forests, and peaceful silence.
Why it’s special:
✔ Ancient landscapes
✔ Beautiful wilderness huts
✔ Simple, quiet, and relaxing
More Info: For route maps, wilderness huts, and hiking advice, refer to the Metsähallitus National Parks site
5. Nuuksio National Park – Haukankierros Trail
Length: 4 km
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Near Helsinki
If you're visiting Helsinki and want a quick escape into nature, Nuuksio is the perfect spot. The Haukankierros trail is short but incredibly scenic, featuring green forests, wooden bridges, and peaceful lakes.
Who will enjoy it:
✔ Beginners
✔ Families
✔ Travelers with limited time
More Info: Use the Metsähallitus Luontoon.fi site https://www.luontoon.fi/fi to find trail maps and hut information for Urho Kekkonen National Park.


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