Lakes around Luhanka, a municipality in Central Finland, are characterized by glassy waters and surrounding pine forests, offering a serene setting for outdoor experiences. The area boasts clean air and numerous routes for exploring nature. Among its more than 60 lakes, Lake Päijänne and Tammijärvi-Hauha are notable for their distinct features and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Kirveslampi Nature Trail is an easy 1.7 kilometre circular route within Leivonmäki National Park. Its well-maintained duckboards lead hikers through varied terrain, culminating in a scenic observation tower offering panoramic views of the landscape. Hop off your bike and stretch your legs!
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This relaxing wooden shelter is near the small lake of the same name. Here, you can relax on the wooden benches or even take advantage of the BBQ area. You'll find composting toilets a short distance away on the trail.
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Directly at the lake is a refuge with a fireplace and toilet
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The larger of the two idyllic little lakes, along whose shores you will hike on the Vaarunvuori loop.
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With less than two kilometers roundtrip, the Kirveslampi Nature Trail is a perfect stroll with the whole family. Explore the forested area around the idyllic lakes nestled into the landscape and let the little ones discover all sorts of interesting things. One of the best times to visit is in summer when the weather is mild and the blueberries ripe.
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Directly at the lake is a refuge with a fireplace and toilet
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Kammiovuori translates to “Chamber Mountain” and it is the highest spot in the Eastern Häme (Tavastia) region. From up here you have a wide view over the forest and all the lakes.
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You can explore the Kirveslampi Nature Trail, an easy 1.7-kilometer circular route through a forested area around an idyllic lake, suitable for families. Another option is the Kammiovuori trail, which leads to the View of the Lakes from Kammiovuori, offering wide views over the forest and surrounding lakes. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Luhanka guide.
Yes, the Kirveslampi Nature Trail is an excellent family-friendly option, with well-maintained duckboards and a short, easy circular route. The municipality also maintains a swimming beach on Tammijärvi, providing a sandy shore and a pier with swimming stairs, along with changing facilities. Additionally, the Joutsniemi Lean-To Shelter and Soimalampi offer facilities like fireplaces and toilets, making them convenient stops for families.
The View of the Lakes from Kammiovuori offers breathtaking panoramic views over the forest and numerous lakes, as Kammiovuori is the highest spot in the Eastern Häme region. Lake Päijänne also features lookout towers such as Päijätsalo and Kullasvuori, providing stunning vistas of the vast lake.
Lake Päijänne is a popular destination for various water activities, including boating, canoeing, and sailing. Its vast expanse and numerous islands provide ample opportunities for exploration and enjoyment on the water.
Yes, anglers are drawn to Lake Päijänne's well-stocked fishing grounds, with opportunities to catch pike, perch, zander, and brown trout. Reedy bays and lush narrow passages near Luhanka are particularly good spots for pike.
The lakes in Luhanka offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, water sports, and hiking, with mild weather. The Kirveslampi Nature Trail is particularly pleasant in summer when blueberries are ripe. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers opportunities for ice-related activities, though specific winter activities are not detailed.
Yes, in Tammijärvi village, you can explore the Peltolan Mäkitupalaismuseo (Crofter's Museum). This nationally significant cultural heritage site features 19 log buildings and approximately 3,000 artifacts, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life.
Yes, the Joutsniemi Lean-To Shelter is located directly at a lake and provides a refuge with a fireplace and toilet. Similarly, Soimalampi offers a relaxing wooden shelter with benches, a BBQ area, and composting toilets. For swimming, Tammijärvi has a municipal swimming beach with a sandy shore, a pier, and changing facilities.
Yes, Luhanka offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find options like the Leivonmäki Mountain Biking Trail or the Kärkinen Bridge loops. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Luhanka and MTB Trails around Luhanka guides.
Visitors appreciate the serene setting, clean air, and the variety of opportunities for outdoor activities. The Kirveslampi Nature Trail is loved for its family-friendly nature, while the View of the Lakes from Kammiovuori is praised for its wide, scenic vistas. The presence of shelters like Joutsniemi Lean-To Shelter with facilities also enhances the visitor experience.
Luhanka's lakes, particularly Lake Päijänne, are known for their pristine waters, making them suitable for wild swimming. While there's a municipal beach on Tammijärvi, the numerous smaller lakes and secluded spots around Luhanka offer opportunities for a more natural swimming experience.
Luhanka is characterized by its serene setting and numerous glassy lakes, making many of them suitable for quiet contemplation. Smaller, idyllic lakes like Sarkijärvi and the area around Soimalampi offer peaceful environments away from larger crowds, perfect for those seeking tranquility.


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