Best lakes around Lempäälä are characterized by abundant water bodies, offering various experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The town center is situated on an isthmus between two major lakes, Vanajavesi and Pyhäjärvi, which are connected by the Lempäälä Canal. The region also features numerous smaller lakes, many integrated into popular trails and routes. This diverse landscape provides opportunities for hiking, water activities, and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It’s a smooth bridge with wide open views of the lake as you cross. Despite the traffic, it feels relaxed and efficient, enjoy the scenery.
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This observation deck was created in the modern park in the Tampella district, offering a wonderful view of the lake. There are also various seating options.
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Although quite small, this is the main beach on Hervantajärvi. You'll find a lovely lawn and a bathing jetty here.
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This observation deck was created in the modern park in the Tampella district, offering a wonderful view of the lake. There are also various seating options.
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A lovely fire pit right by the lake with a restroom. It's only a few minutes to town and the tram.
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Flat, easy to drive gravel road directly on the lake shore near Pispala. The surrounding area is very green and beautiful to look at.
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Lempäälä offers several great options for families. Hervantajärvi Beach and Bathing Jetty provides a lovely lawn and a jetty for swimming. The Makkarajärvi Campfire Site is perfect for a break by the water with a fire pit and restroom. Along the Birgitta Trail, Kaitajärvi features a hut, toilets, campfire sites, and a jetty, making it ideal for families.
Yes, Lempäälä is excellent for hiking. The 50km long Birgitta Trail winds through the region, connecting several smaller lakes like Ammejärvi, Kaitajärvi, Siisjärvi, Kyynärö, and Ahtialanjärvi. These lakes offer picturesque resting spots and diverse natural beauty. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Lempäälä guide page.
For scenic views, the Kiiskisaari Park Panorama Platform offers a wonderful perspective of the lake with seating options. Additionally, the Rajasalmi Bridge provides wide-open views of the lake as you cross. Pirunvuori (Devil's Mountain) also offers panoramic vistas of Lake Vanajavesi and its surrounding forests.
Lake Vanajavesi is a prime spot for water-based activities, including swimming, sailing, fishing, and kayaking, especially during the summer. Guided boat trips and eco-tours are also available. Lake Pyhäjärvi is another significant lake, popular for fishing, and Kuokkala beach offers a great spot for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, some areas offer accessibility. The Kiiskisaari Park Panorama Platform and the Rajasalmi Bridge are both wheelchair accessible. The Lakeside Path in Pispala is a flat, gravel route directly along the lake shore, suitable for easy walks.
Yes, Lempäälä is a great destination for birdwatching. Ahtialanjärvi, located near the Hääkivi on the Birgitta Trail, is particularly known for its excellent bird-watching opportunities in the Pirkanmaa region. It features a dedicated bird tower on its eastern shore.
The summer months are ideal for water activities like swimming, sailing, and kayaking, with long days and mild temperatures. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and birdwatching, especially along trails like the Birgitta Trail. Winter provides opportunities for ice-related activities, though conditions vary.
Yes, several spots are equipped for campfires. The Makkarajärvi Campfire Site offers a fire pit and restroom. Along the Birgitta Trail, Ammejärvi has a laavu (lean-to) and campfire sites, while Kaitajärvi also features a hut and campfire sites. Kyynärö has a laavu with a campfire site by its beach.
Lempäälä offers various cycling routes that pass by or near its lakes. You can explore options like the 'Sorvilammentie Gravel Road – Inari Bridge loop' or the 'Tampereen Jäätelötehdas – Illuminated Bridge loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Lempäälä guide page.
The historic Lempäälä Canal, built in the 1870s, connects the two major lakes of the region, Lake Pyhäjärvi and Lake Vanajavesi. It allows for leisurely exploration along its waterways, and walking and biking paths run alongside the canal, offering pleasant routes to enjoy the lakeside scenery.
Yes, there are several running trails that incorporate the scenic lake environment. Routes like the 'Birgitan Polku Trailhead loop from Hakkari' and the 'Vähä-Riutan Laavu – Ammejärvi Shelter loop' offer varying distances and difficulties. More running options can be found on the Running Trails around Lempäälä guide page.
The smaller lakes along the Birgitta Trail offer distinct natural features. Siisjärvi is known for its high, steep hills and varied terrain, providing wonderful vantage points. The Toussunoja area between Kyynärö and Vähä Kausjärvi boasts unique grove-like vegetation, adding to the diverse natural beauty of the region.


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