Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue, now integrated into Tiilikkajärvi National Park, is a region in Finland characterized by its unique geological formations and diverse natural landscapes. The area features ancient 2,700-million-year-old gneiss bedrock, old-growth pine and spruce forests, and varied terrain that includes dry heathlands, rocky canyon floors, and accessible mire sections. These natural elements create an environment well-suited for several outdoor activities, primarily hiking.
Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking being the…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue is a natural area in Finland, now integrated into Tiilikkajärvi National Park. It is known for its unique geological formations, diverse landscapes, and well-maintained trails. The area features ancient bedrock, old-growth forests, and various water features.
The centerpiece is Pumpulikirkko, a giant's kettle carved by melting ice age waters approximately 10,000 years ago. This impressive geological formation is nestled within a steep-walled, canyon-like rock fissure. Its unique acoustics have allowed for choir performances.
Hiking is the predominant outdoor activity in Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue. The region offers diverse trails through ancient forests, mires, and to geological features. The area is now part of Tiilikkajärvi National Park, which provides approximately 27 km (17 miles) of marked trails.
Trails vary in difficulty, from easy circular routes through mires and around lakes to more challenging sections. The main Pumpulikirkko Trail is relatively short but includes a demanding rocky section with boulders near the giant's kettle. Waterproof hiking boots are recommended due to potentially moist and rocky terrain.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly hiking options, particularly within the broader Tiilikkajärvi National Park. Specific guides like Family-friendly hikes in Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue provide detailed information on suitable routes. Some trails include duckboards for easier passage through mire sections.
The specific Pumpulikirkko Trail is approximately 0.7 miles (1.2 km) one way or 1.6 miles (2.6 km) for a round trip to the main attraction. The larger Tiilikkajärvi National Park, which now includes this area, offers about 17 miles (27 km) of marked trails with varying lengths.
Hikers can expect varied terrain, including paths through old-growth pine and spruce forests, dry heathlands, and damp, rocky canyon floors. Mire sections are present, often equipped with duckboards for easier navigation. The final approach to Pumpulikirkko involves a rocky section with boulders.
More than 500 visitors have shared their experiences in Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue on komoot. The routes in the area have an average rating of 4.57 out of 5 stars. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among outdoor enthusiasts.
Komoot offers several guides for the region, including Hiking in Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue. There is also a guide specifically for Family-friendly hikes in Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue, providing detailed route information.
Official information for Pumpulikirkon Luonnonsuojelualue, now part of Tiilikkajärvi National Park, is available on the Luontoon.fi website. Specific details about the Pumpulikirkko Trail can be found at Luontoon.fi/pumpulikirkonreitti. The general official website for Tiilikkajärvi National Park is Luontoon.fi/tiilikkajarvi.
For general inquiries related to Tiilikkajärvi National Park and the areas managed by Parks & Wildlife Finland, the phone number is +358407732442. This number connects to Metsähallitus Luontopalvelut, which oversees the national parks.
The area's bedrock is primarily 2,700-million-year-old gneiss. The most prominent feature is the Pumpulikirkko giant's kettle, formed by glacial meltwaters. This kettle is located within a steep-walled, canyon-like rock fissure that developed millions of years ago.

