Natural monuments around Tuusula encompass a range of protected natural formations and diverse natural areas. These include significant trees, geological objects like boulders, and scenic river landscapes. The region offers opportunities to experience the natural heritage of Southern Finland, from lake areas to forests and river canyons. It provides varied environments for outdoor activities and appreciating natural beauty.
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In the northeast of Helsinki's Central Park, Niskala arboretum is a great place to explore. Over 750 different species can be found here and the wildlife wonderfully vibrant.
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Very nice route walked of about 5 km. (The white/green signs) route goes over rocks and tree stumps and therefore not suitable for someone who is not very mobile. Along the way you will come across a picnic spot. Enjoy this beautiful route!
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if you want to enjoy the view for longer, I’d recommend getting down to the river via the parking lot just south of the bridge, never seen any birds here
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The Nukarinkoski rapids, located in Finland, are a picturesque and ecologically significant waterway along the Vantaa River, known for their natural beauty and historical role in local industry. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, and birdwatching.
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Vantaankoski (Swedish: Vandaforsen) is a culturally and historically significant rapid in Vantaanjoki. It is 240 meters long with a drop of 5 meters. Located within the city of Vantaa, the rapids are divided into three districts. Vantaanlaakso and Piispankylä lie on the west bank, while the east bank belongs to Viinikkala. Especially in spring during the snowmelt, the rapids are very impressive and made a lasting impression on me (according to Wikipedia, the maximum flow rate is 230 m³/s). The area around Vantaankoski is a prehistoric settlement, inhabited since the Stone Age. The site became a transportation hub where roads leading in various directions intersected with a waterway leading north. In the 16th century, communal mills belonging to the villages of Vantaa were built at the rapids. The village of Myllymäki, consisting of just two houses, grew up on the site. In the 1830s, Ruukki began operating and processing ore in the Kvarnbacka rapids.
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"The Manchurian noble walnut (Juglans mandchurica) is a beautiful and demanding tree, which is usually found in Europe only in gardens where special tree species are invested in. It requires moist, humus-rich and nutrient-rich soil as well as a lot of light for its growing medium. Due to its large leaves, it suffers from strong winds. The Manchurian noble walnut leaves are formed of paired leaflets and can be up to 70 cm long. The tree is 6-15 meters tall. It flowers in June and produces a plum-sized, edible fruit. The pacified noble walnut grows on a private plot in Malmi, at Asteritie 1." https://kartta.hel.fi/ltj/feature-report/5/
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Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of the Sipoonkorpi National Park. You can ascend above the trees to its rocky apex and survey the surrounding landscape. The paths here make for great hikes or trail runs, with quite a few undulations but nothing too challenging.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Vantaankoski Rapids, a historically significant rapid on the Vantaanjoki river. Another highly rated spot is Högberget, a panoramic viewpoint within Sipoonkorpi National Park offering stunning views. The Nukarinkoski Rapids are also popular for their natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Yes, several natural sites are suitable for families. The Vantaankoski Rapids are considered family-friendly, offering a mix of nature and history. Additionally, the Niskala arboretum provides a relaxing environment to explore diverse tree species, perfect for a family outing.
Tuusula boasts a variety of natural features. You can find impressive river rapids like Vantaankoski and Nukarinkoski, offering scenic views and opportunities for birdwatching. There are also panoramic viewpoints such as Högberget, diverse forests including the Niskala arboretum, and significant geological formations like the glacial erratic boulder "Tapion kivi" in Rusutjärvi village. Lake Tuusula itself is a nationally valuable bird wetland.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Kirkonkylä Mill and Waterfall – Church of St. Lawrence, Vantaa loop' or 'Yellow Sculpture in Järvenpää – Krapi Summer Restaurant loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Sikokallio loop' or 'Rykmentinlampi loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Haarajoki Mill – Forest Gravel Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Tuusula, Running Trails around Tuusula, and Gravel biking around Tuusula guides.
Yes, Tuusula has several formally protected natural monuments. These include significant trees like the Hyrylän mänty (Hyrylä Pine), the Kirkkotien kaksi tammea (Two Oaks on Kirkkotie Road), and the Ruotsinkylän tammi (Ruotsinkylä Oak). There is also a notable geological monument, the Siirtokivilohkare "Tapion kivi" (Boulder "Tapion kivi") in Rusutjärvi village.
Tuusula's natural monuments offer beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is perfect for lake activities and exploring the lush greenery. In winter, the frozen landscapes around Lake Tuusula and other areas provide opportunities for ice activities and serene snowy walks.
Yes, Lake Tuusula is a nationally valuable bird wetland and an excellent spot for birdwatching. It features wetlands at its ends, including the Rantamo-Seittel wetland, one of Finland's largest, and has two observation towers specifically for this purpose.
Absolutely. The Vantaankoski Rapids are not only a natural monument but also a culturally and historically significant area, with evidence of prehistoric settlement and historical mills. The Lake Tuusula area is also known for its rich cultural history, having been home to a significant artist community, with the scenic 4km Rantatie museum road passing by cultural sites.
Beyond the more popular spots, Tuusula offers hidden gems like Tuomalansuo, which includes the Tuomala linden grove, a protected natural linden forest. The Keravanjoki Canyon, part of the Natura 2000 network, is another provincially valuable natural complex with diverse geomorphology and lush vegetation, offering a unique ecological experience.
Yes, Högberget is a particularly panoramic part of Sipoonkorpi National Park, offering magnificent views over the surrounding landscape. Sarvikallio, on the western shore of Lake Tuusula, is another popular destination known for its steep rock face and stunning views over the lake.
Visitors often highlight the serene beauty and peaceful atmosphere. For example, the Vantaankoski Rapids are praised for their relaxing views and rich history. Högberget is loved for its panoramic vistas and well-maintained paths for hiking. The Niskala arboretum is appreciated as a great place to relax and explore diverse flora.
The area around Lake Tuusula, in particular, offers various amenities. While specific cafes and accommodations directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, the general region of Tuusula and the Lake Tuusula area provide options for dining and lodging, especially along the scenic Rantatie museum road.


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