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 | General Information about Cycling in FinlandMany of the winter ski resorts become mountain bike resorts during the summer. Places offering pre-planned routes, cycle hire and guided excursions include Lahti, Kuopio/Puijo, Tahko, Hallanmaa, Ruka, Rovaniemi/Ounasvaara, Levi, Ylläs and Saariselkä. Other places in Finland also organize mountain bi ... Read more |
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 | King's RoadThe King’s Road route runs through the southern coastal region between Helsinki and Turku. The total length is 253 km, but with some extra kilometres if you take the deviation to Hanko, which is certainly worth doing. Read more |
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 | Great Lakes RouteSpanning a total length of 458 km, the Great Lakes route is a circular route encompassing Lappeenranta, Imatra, Savonlinna and Mikkeli. The route runs through the picturesque rural and lakeside landscape of eastern Finland, not forgetting the bustling and hospitable towns of the region. Read more |
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 | Coastal RouteCoastal Route runs all the way up from Turku to Oulu. Along the way, you´ll find many charming coastal towns and villages. Read more |
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 | Through Southern FinlandThe total length of the route traversing southern Finland is 360 km. Setting off along the Ox Road, the route leads the cyclist through the rolling countryside of southern Finland. Read more |
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 | Via Finlandia RouteThe VIA FINLANDIA route stretches from Helsinki to Vaasa. Its total length is 596 km. It winds through a multitude of different landscapes and offers the opportunity to see the majority of Finland’s most significant tourist sites. The route can be described as a cross-section of Finland. Read more |
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 | Central Finland RouteThe Central Finland route extends from Helsinki to Jyväskylä, a length of 312 km, passing through various types of landscape as well as interesting visitor attractions to suit every taste. Read more |