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Hiking & outdoor recreation

Length2.5 km

Duration(1-2 hours)

Challenging accessible trail
LocationInari

The demanding Accessible Juutua Trail offers nature lovers an opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere of an old-growth pine forest and the tumbles of the Jäniskoski Rapids, which will make an impression both in the summer and in the winter. You can admire the Jäniskoski Rapids from a suspension bridge across the river. There is an accessible campsite with a lean-to shelter on the northern shore of the river. The accessible trail is part of the Juutua Circle Trail. The trail is approximately 3 metres wide and lit with sparse lights. The purpose of the lights is to highlight some natural details, but they do not prevent the observation of natural light phenomena. The trail is otherwise easy, but steep slopes make it accessible but demanding. Different trail sections may be combined to create a package that best suits you. The starting points of the demanding Accessible Juutua Trail are at the Kittiläntie and Kortelammentie parking areas. From both starting points, the trail reaches the suspension bridge over the Juutuanjoki River at the Jäniskoski Rapids and the accessible lean-to shelter. Either way, you will return along the same route from the Jäniskoski Rapids. Alternatively, you can take the trail from one parking area to the other, covering a distance of 1.3 kilometres. The total distance between the parking areas is 2.6 kilometres.

  • Accessible trail
  • Multi-purpose trailYou can hike, bike or run along the trail and bring a wheelchair or a children’s pram on the trail. Please note other trail users (moving at different speeds)
  • Campfire siteAlways check for any wildfire warnings in effect before making a fire.
  • No water pointThe water of the Juutuanjoki River is usually drinkable, but its water quality has not been studied.
  • Dry toiletAccessible dry toilet. Remember to bring toilet paper.
  • Remember to bring a trash bagThere are no waste bins on the trail. Bring along your own trash bag and take your waste out with you when leaving.

Contact information

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