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Nuuksio Noux U - No 0 Tie - 0 Pöksynhaara Ksion Brobacka Pori - Björneborg 1,5 Kartanontontun kierros Parkkipaikat ovat usein täynnä! Tarkasta onko Julkisilla retkelle Luontokeskus km Herregårdstomtens rundtur Naturcentrum Haukkalammen ja Kattilan parkkipaikoilla tilaa: Nuuksioon: Nature Centre 6,4 km 220 Nuuksion 9 Det är ofta fullt på parkeringsplatserna! Kolla om det Använd kollektivtrafik Opastustaulu Salmi Informationstavla kansallispuisto finns plats på p-platserna i Haukkalampi och Kattila: till Noux: Information board Paavon polku Ulkoilumaja Pysäköintialue 1,6 km Parking areas are often full! Check if the parking areas Use public transportation Noux nationalpark 10 5,0 km Paavos stig Friluftsstuga Parkeringsplats at Haukkalampi and Kattila have free spaces: to get to Nuuksio: Parking Nuuksio National Park Pysäköintialue ja opastus www.nuuksioon.fi Parkeringsplats med info Perustettu/inrättad/established: 1994 Salmijärvi Parking and information 2 Pinta-ala/areal/area: 55 km Salmen ulkoilualue parkkihaukka.fi www.reittiopas.fi Salmi frilyftsområde Linja-autopysäkki (* päätepysäkki) Salmi recreational area Busshållplats (* ändhållplats) Bus stop (* terminal point) Tulentekopaikka 10,7 km Eldplats Ruskeala Campfire site 0 1 2 3 km Varaustulentekopaikka Poikkipuoliainen Iso-Parikas Tapion taival Mylly-Majalampi 9,7 km Re Reservebar eldplats Tapiovandringen itti 20 Reservable campfire site Kattila 0 © Metsähallitus / Forststyrelsen 2021 Ollila Kuikunlampi 0 Kämmenlampi - © Maanmittauslaitos/Lantmäteriverket/NLS of Finland 1/MML/19 R Keittokatos u Majalampi t Kattila t 2 Kokskjul Kaitlampi 00 Pikku-Parikas 0 Cooking shelter 245A - R o u Telttailupaikka te (vain kesäisin) Pieni 20 Vähä Majalampi Tältningsområde 10 (endast på sommaren) Kuuslampi Lehmälampi 00 Iso Tent site (summertime only) Lehmälampi Varattava telttailupaikka Saaren Musta Ketunkorpi Rävskärr Reserverbart tältningsområde Takala Lummukas K Vaakkoin ulkoilualue Reservable tent site a Luukin ulkoilualue t Vaakkoi friluftsområde t il R Vaakkoi Luks friluftsområde a Oravankolo Kaitlampi e Pyyslampi Vaakkoi recreational area Laavu n it Nuuksion kansallispuisto Luukki Recreational Area ti 6 ti e 1215 Takalan polku 2 Noux nationalpark n Skärmskydd 0 Väärä-Musta e 1 3 0 Nuuksio National Park Saarijärvi Torppa Takalastigen 0 g Lean-to shelter ä - Väärälampi L 25 Ruuhilampi 345 1,5 km a 4 R Vaakkoi v u o Hauklampi h t Sammalkuoho 346 t t is n 2 50 Tuhkuri k u 0 Syvä-Antias KATTILA a k 0 L s 0 5,6 km Retkipalvelut - e Kattila - n e 50 R Takkula i t Utflykts tjänster t i o 245A* Suolikas V n e Saarijärvi Käärlampi 1324 u Högbacka ih 120 Liukoi d 11339o Halkolampi Outdoor services t in 345 t - Alue yrityskäytössä e tie Iso-Antias - s V 346 i L 2 ic k 8 Mustalampi tis a Privatområde 0 v a Retkipalvelut varauksesta ä h Laidun Kattila 0 ge Takkula L Klassarinkierros Levo-Antias n Betesmark km 0 n Private area - no entry 3,9 u Reserverbara utflyktstjänster Pasture Klassarirundan Saarilampi Kattilantie Hepolampi s 17 Valkealampi Yli-Takkula v Outdoor services on demand 10 Valkealampi ä K n g a 245* 7 e 8,6 km Myllyjärvi e Korpilampi Välinevuokraus t g n ti ä Kaitalampi Kvarnträsk Tervalampi Saarilampi l a 245A v Utrustnings-uthyrning P n Mustalampi eli s tie g 345 Tikankolo Pöksynhaara Pöksynhaara o Equipment rental k Vähä-Holma Högbacka l 346 6 l Kurjolampi Sudenrotko ä Päivätupa V - Raststuga Nuuksionpää Iso Majaslampi 0 50m e Kaitalampi Valklampi Iso-Holma Nouxända i Luukki - Luk t Day-use hut 3 Espoon seurakuntayhtymä n a Esbo svenska församling l o Varauskota k Ulkoilumaja Mustakorpi Myllylampi s Iso-Holma Ruuhijärvi l Hyreskåta e Friluftsstuga Valklampi V 2,5 km Helsinki Reservable Lapp hut Luukinjärvi Nuuksion kansallispuisto Valklammentie Haukkalampi Velskola Lukträsket Helsingfors Haukkalammentie Noux nationalpark Vuokrakämppä 15 Haukkalampivägen Nuuksio National Park Haukkalampi H Hyresstuga a Nuuksionpää Vääräjärvi Liikkuminen kielletty 1.4. - 15.7 Haukkalampi Sikoilampi 3,7 km 105 u 7 Nouxända Rental cabin kk tie Förbjudet att röra sig 1.4 - 15.7 Heinäsuo ala en m m Orajärvi Moving prohibited 1.4.-15.7 Matkailuvaunualue Holma-Saarijärvi Musta- Vääräjärvi Kansallispuisto lampi Valklampi 8 11 Husvagnsparkering Mustakorpi Kolmikulma- Nationalpark lampi 245 Urja Caravan site Haukankierros 18 Holma- Punjonsuo Urja National Park 3,7 km Kolperinlampi 245A Haukkalampirundan Saarijärvi Korpinkierros 7,2 km Kattilajärvi 11337 Sauna - Bastu - Sauna Nahkiaispolku e Korprundan 11 2,0 ti n km Nejonögestigen n e Kattilajärvi Rengasreitit ä g Haltia Varaussauna Haukanholma ä ä Karjakaivo p v 14 245 Runslingor n ä 3 i Kolmoislampi Hyresbastu ä Metsäpirtintie m p 245A Valkialampi Circular routes n Kolmoislammit Velskolan Reservable sauna Haukkalampi 105 m i 908 8 Sorvalampi a Romvuori Pitkäjärvi m 18 L Sarvsjö m Solvalla Punarinnankierros 2,4 km a Nuuksion kansallispuisto Velskog L Hau Noux nationalpark Kolmperä Rödhakerundan kk Långträsk al Häkläjärvi Juomavesi a 11287 Nuuksio National Park 12 Sorvalampi m Kaislampi m e Karjakaivon ulkoilualue n 7 Haukankierros Vattenpost 0 3,7 km ti 908 e 2 13 15 Karjakaivo friluftsområde 0 Siikaniemi n Soidinsuo 144 e 0 Drinking water Karjakaivo recreational area 2 Haukkalampirundan g e Korpinkierros Meerlampi ä t 7,2 km Perälänjärvi v u Luontolava Korprundan Punarinnankierros HALTIA Kattilajärven ulkoilualue s o 2,4 km g R Korpinkierros 7,2 km km Rödhakerundan 4,0 Soidinkierros Kattilajärvi friluftsområde o Utsiktsplattform - k Korprundan Turku, Pori Kattilajärvi recreational area l 0 l 0 Observation platform 0 Mustalampi Åbo, Björneborg ä Hepolampi 2 Kaislampi V t Suomen luontokeskus t - Klassarinkierros Näköalapaikka u 3,9 km Mustalampi R e Finlands naturcentrum i - t Klassarirundan Vacker utsikt Siikaniemi n 0 Siikajärvi a 0 500 m The Finnish Nature Centre l Viewpoint 0 o 2 17 i k Soidinkierros t 4,0 km s t i Kaarniaispolku l Myllyjärvi Esteetön Siikaniemi e 2,7 Siikaranta e Soidinrundan tie R km Glansbaggestigen en 244* V Kvarnträsk För rörelsehämmade Lamminjärvi rv 6 ä j Nuuksion Pitkäjärvi Maahisenkierros Accessible a 2,0 km k i Nuuksio i Noux Långträsk portti - Noux Vätterundan S Haukanpesä / Cafe Silva aru Sn Heinäslampi Vaativa esteetön luontoreitti Pikaraiset N ör Veikkola po N r u Krävande tillgänglig naturled te n u 243 k mväge Demanding accessible nature trail s o H ie - Bod n 5 i int Retkeilykeskus 280 a om o Bod Luontopolut n 11307 Palojärvi k n Ravintola Informationsstuga a t Naturstigarna Hotelli Nuuksio i Kunnarla 30 /4h la e Restaurant Soidentaantie h Gunnars Guide Hut Hotel Nuuksio - Nature trails: d Hynkälampi Soidentakavägen e N Restaurant n o Veikkola Sahajärvi t Pirttimäki 144 ie u 6,4 km T x Nahkiaispolku 2,0 km V u - v a r Kahvila - Kafé - Cafe n u H ä h n Nejonögestigen 1 AURORA NUUKSIO auroranuuksio.fi a v a g n e Ulkoilumaja T ä g u n 3,0 km Tuulensuunraitti r y a Friluftsstuga u l l Majoitus - Hotell - Accommodation n ä a Kaarniaispolku 2,7 km 2 BIKE RENTAL FINLAND biking.fi t 1 E18 x 243 ie - v Å ä 8,3 km Glansbaggestigen - b H g Kuivakäymälä 3 Å o e in e GREEN WINDOW greenwindow.fi ästie n b o le - Hein Pirttimäen ulkoilualue Torrtoalett 110 v d äs Päivättärenpolku äg e v 1,4 km en n ä Pirttibacka friluftsområde Bodominjärvi Dry toilet Kolmiranta g 4 K HAWKHILL hawkhill.fi Soldotterssitgen e Pirttimäki recreational area u Bodom träsk n 20 n Jätteiden lajittelu n 5 HOTELLI NUUKSIO hotellinuuksio.fi 11337 a Avfallssortering Sorlampi r l 12 a Reitillä pyöräily sallittu Recycling 6 SOLVALLA IDROTTSINSTITUT n NATURA VIVA naturaviva.fi t Liikkuminen kielletty 1.4. - 15.7 I B i I r Lajalampi e Bodom Cyckling I tillåten o I (Urheiluopisto / Sport institute) folkhalsan.fi/fi/urheilu/solvalla/ b - Förbjudet att röra sig 1.4 - 15.7 ä I Tie - Väg - Road h I 7 a G Biking allowed NUUKSIO HOSTEL AND CAMPING Helsinki c e g k u Moving prohibited 1.4.-15.7 K n a i 13 haltia.com Helsingfors Kalmari n SUOMEN LUONTOKESKUS HALTIA n R Puomi 30 n www.kaikuva.fi t Kalmar Yhdysreitti i a e r Vägbom 14 - s Förbindelseleden SWINGHILL & NUUKSIO BIKE PARK swinghill.fi v 8 B NUUKSIO REINDEER PARK ä Matalajärvi Road barrier r Connecting route g o Grundträsk e b nuuksioreindeerpark.fi 15 TENTSILE EXPERIENCE ECOCAMP NUUKSIO honkalintu.fi n a c Brobacka Muu polkureitti k Espoon ja Helsingin 9 NUUKSION POHJOINEN PORTTI a Sorlammen luontopolku 16 EVENTURE eventure.fi 17 MINAS minas.fi v Vandrinsled ulkoilualueet ä Hakjärvi 5,4 Stora Sorlampis naturstig g km Oittaa nuuksionpohjoinenportti.fi e Sorlampi Nature Trail Other hiking route 18 HALTIA LAKE LODGE haltialakelodge.com n Oitans Esbo och Helsingfors friluftsområden 10 NUUKSION TAIKA nuuksiontaika.fi Espoo and Helsinki Opastupa Haukanpesän, Oravankolon ja Tikankolon kämppien info + varaukset: naturaviva.fi / [email protected] Guidestugan Haukanpesä och info + bokningar av hyrestugor Oravankolo och Tikankolo: naturaviva.fi / [email protected] Guide Hut Haukanpesä and info + bookings for Oravankolo and Tikankolo huts: naturaviva.fi / [email protected] 11 SEA AND MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES Recreational Areas Kattilan palveluiden, Valklammen kämpän ja Swinghillin kahvion info + varaukset: greenwindow.fi / [email protected] Kattilas tjänster, Valklampi stuga och Swinghill Cafe info + bokningar: greenwindow.fi / [email protected] Kattila’s services, Valklampi hut and Swinghill Cafe info + bookings: greenwindow.fi / [email protected] sma.fi Kolmoislammen varaustelttapaikka: www.eraluvat.fi / [email protected] Bokning av reserverbara tältningsområd Kolmoislampi: eraluvat.fi / [email protected] Booking of Kolmoislampi campsite: eraluvat.fi / [email protected] espoo.fi & hel.fi.
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