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5.99km
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Jog the moderate 3.7-mile Kalkinpolttaja Trail in Sipoonkorpi National Park, featuring Högberget views and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Sipoonkorven kansallispuisto
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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2.87 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Tip by
3.96 km
Highlight • Trail
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4.42 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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5.99 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.41 km
1.65 km
516 m
334 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.16 km
1.15 km
946 m
761 m
516 m
446 m
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The trail features demanding and varied terrain. Expect rocky and slippery paths, roots, and fallen tree trunks. There are significant elevation changes with steep climbs and descents, including sections with well-maintained steps, some of which are metal grid stairs or have railings. While some parts are wide and easy, others are narrow forest paths. Depending on the season, it can be icy, muddy, or otherwise slippery, as there is no winter maintenance.
The Kalkinpolttaja Trail is about 6 kilometers long. While komoot estimates a jogging duration of around 43 minutes, due to its challenging terrain and elevation changes, a typical hike or jog could take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on your pace and fitness level.
This trail is generally classified as challenging due to its demanding terrain and elevation changes. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness. It is not recommended for beginners, young children, or individuals with walking difficulties, nor is it suitable for wheelchairs or children's buggies.
You'll experience diverse Finnish nature, including impressive spruce and pine forests, mossy rocks, and open cultural landscapes. A major highlight is Högberget, a high point offering panoramic views over farmlands, forests, and cliffs. The trail also passes by an old limestone quarry, reflecting the area's historical significance.
Yes, about halfway through, you'll find the Kalkkiruukki shelter. This popular spot offers excellent facilities, including a dry toilet, tables, a campfire site with firewood, and a dedicated sleeping area. Camping is also permitted in its vicinity. Don't miss the Högberget viewpoint for expansive views.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed in the provided information, trails in Sipoonkorpi National Park typically have designated parking lots at their main access points. It's advisable to check the official Sipoonkorpi National Park website or komoot's map for the most up-to-date parking information near the trailhead.
Sipoonkorpi National Park is conveniently located about 20-25 kilometers from Helsinki. While direct public transport to the Kalkinpolttaja Trailhead isn't specified, the park is generally accessible by public transport from the capital area. Check local Helsinki Region Transport (HSL) routes for connections to Sipoonkorpi National Park entry points.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Finnish national parks, but they must always be kept on a leash. Please ensure your dog is capable of handling the challenging and varied terrain, including rocky paths and steep sections, and always clean up after your pet.
The trail offers beauty in all seasons, but spring, summer, and autumn are generally the most pleasant. In spring and autumn, be prepared for potentially muddy or slippery conditions. Summer offers lush greenery. Winter can be challenging due to ice and snow, as there is no winter maintenance, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Sipoonkorpi National Park or its trails, including the Kalkinpolttaja Trail. National parks in Finland are generally free to enter and explore, following the principles of everyman's rights.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Kalkinpolttajanpolku for about 94% of its length. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Bisa-Kalkkiruukki, Högberget yhdysreitti, and various segments of the Kalkkiuunintie.
Given the rocky, slippery, and uneven terrain with steep sections, appropriate footwear with excellent grip is highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring enough water, especially since there's no water source directly on the trail apart from the shelter facilities. A map or GPS device is also advisable.
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