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No traffic touring cycling routes around Kökar traverse a unique archipelago landscape characterized by rugged rocky shores and prominent red granite cliffs. The region features a diverse terrain of leafy green forests, old pastures, and meadows, all within close proximity to the Baltic Sea. Kökar's small, winding roads experience minimal traffic, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists to explore its natural features and accessible attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.6
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46
riders
27.7km
01:48
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
39
riders
13.3km
00:51
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(5)
30
riders
16.1km
01:01
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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28
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10.7km
00:43
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
17
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13.7km
00:47
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you plan to visit many museums in Finland, then think about buying the Museum Card. It costs about 86 EUR, and gives you access to over 360 Museums in Finland, of which 8 are located in Aland. More details regarding the Museumcard, Museums in Finland and Museum Events here. museokortti.fi Finnish Museums also offer certain days during the month or year where not entry must be paid. Check the website and plan your trip well.
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The church dedicated to Saint Anne is the most famous religious building in the Kökar island. It's surrounded by little stone walls and its red roof can be seen from miles away.
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From this viewpoint, one of the best ones in the Kökar island, you can see a typical glimpse of the Finnish sea in this area.
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Very nice folk museum and right behind it a nice viewpoint for birdwatching. At the Kökar museum you can see, learn and experience how the inhabitants of Kökar used to live. The museum is located in Österbygge-Hellsö old schoolhouse from 1913 and was opened by Kökar folklore society in 1988. There is the permanent exhibition “Another Kökar” that shows life on Kökar in the 19th century up until the 1940’s through a fantastic collection of photos and films. In the main building there is also the old church organ from 1911, photos, old furniture and textiles. At the museum area there are old buildings, but also new houses built according to old style. There is a boat exhibition with old boats and functioning boat engines, a log-house, a furnished cottage and a cowshed with agricultural tools. There is also a pottery and a wooden forge. The unique outside lavatory with ventilation and six sitting holes can be seen at the museum area. Down by the sea there is a boathouse, a fishing cabin and a stone pier with a caisson. The museum is open daily from 11 am to 4 pm from late June to mid August, Wednesday until 8 pm from 25th of June. At other times it is open by appointment, phone +358 457 5244077. https://www.kokar.ax/kokarshembygdsmuseum?lang=en
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View from the bridge of the guest harbour Brudhall Hotel and Restaurant https://www.brudhall.com/
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Kökar is a wonderful island with the characteristic barren landscape of the outer archipelago. The ruins of a Franciscan monastery from the 15th century, the Bronze Age settlement of Otterböte and the local museum in Hellsö are worth seeing. The island of Källskär with the Ice Age formation "Källskärskannan" also shows the remains of an eccentric Swedish nobleman. It can be reached by boat and the island is also ideal for cycling. It can be reached by the Southern Line: https://www.aland.travel/southern-line
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Midsummer is one of the most celebrated festivals in Åland. Ålanders take advantage of the long daylight hours and prefer to celebrate outdoors with family and friends in their gardens, in the countryside, or in the archipelago. Houses are decorated with leaves, and wreaths and bouquets of summer flowers are made. Pickled herring and new potatoes with dill, grilled meat, and strawberries for dessert are usually on the menu, along with chilled schnapps and beer for the adults. For locals and summer visitors alike, the village's Midsummer pole is a center of attraction. It is decorated and set up together. In some villages, music is still played at the local youth center or village hall for the Midsummer Dance. The dancing continues until the sun rises again in the middle of the night.
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Guest harbour with various services and a restaurant with a wonderful view
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Kökar offers 5 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes, with 4 of them rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels. These routes provide an excellent way to explore the island's unique landscapes at a leisurely pace.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Kökar, with an average score of 4.76 stars from 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the island's minimal traffic, winding roads, and the stunning natural environment, including rocky shores and panoramic sea views.
The best time to cycle in Kökar is typically during the warmer months when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn also offer unique experiences, especially for birdwatching, as Kökar is along a significant migratory route.
Yes, many of Kökar's no-traffic cycling routes are ideal for beginners and families. With 4 out of 5 routes rated as easy and short distances, the island provides a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages and experience levels. The minimal traffic further enhances the family-friendly aspect.
Yes, Kökar features several circular no-traffic touring routes. For example, the Kökar Ferry Terminal – Kökar Island loop from Rönnkläppen offers a convenient way to explore the island and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Kökar's no-traffic cycling routes showcase a diverse and rugged archipelago landscape. You'll encounter prominent rocky shores, red granite cliffs, leafy green forests, old pastures, and meadows. The island's proximity to the sea ensures constant stunning coastal views, and areas like Kalen offer panoramic vistas of Kökar Bay.
The no-traffic touring routes in Kökar generally feature short distances and moderate elevation gains, making them very manageable. For instance, the View of Brudhäll Marina – Sandvik Camping loop from Kökar is about 10.7 km with 53 meters of elevation gain, while the longest route, Kökar, the pearl of the Åland Islands, covers approximately 27.7 km with 157 meters of ascent.
Cycling in Kökar allows easy access to several cultural and historical sites. You can visit the historic Kökar Museum, the significant Saint Anne's Church, and the Midsummer Pole. Many routes also pass by facilities like Sandvik Camping and the Kökar Ferry Terminal.
Yes, Kökar is an excellent location for wildlife spotting, particularly birdwatching. The island is situated along the migratory route of thousands of birds, especially in spring and autumn. Several bird-watching platforms are available across the island, offering great opportunities to observe various species while cycling.
Given the island's small size and focus on cycling, parking is generally available near key access points like the Kökar Ferry Terminal or accommodation providers. Many visitors arrive by ferry and rent bicycles directly on the island, minimizing the need for car parking.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not detailed, Kökar has local shops and an arts and craft shop, as well as a flea market at Hällsö marina, where you can find refreshments and local produce. The short distances between points of interest mean you're never far from a village or facility.


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