Paavola to Kota
A gravel cycling route starting from Ruukki
Embark on a gravel adventure from Paavola to Kota.
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Get ready for a thrilling gravel cycling experience from Paavola to Kota. This 66 km route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking a moderate challenge. With an ascent of 95 m, you'll have plenty of opportunities to take in the stunning natural landscapes of Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi. Highlights along the way include the quaint village of Temmes and the famous cycling spot, Kota. Don't forget to stop by Paavola, known for its charming countryside and welcoming atmosphere. The route offers a unique perspective of the region, allowing cyclists to appreciate its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.
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66 km
95 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Ruukki City centerRuukki: Explore the serene countryside setting of Ruukki on gentle rides along scenic roads and gravel paths.
Ruukki is a small locality in the region of Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi in Finland. From a cyclist's perspective, Ruukki offers a serene and picturesque countryside setting with plenty of beautiful roads and gravel paths to explore. The relatively flat terrain makes it ideal for leisurely rides or training sessions. Although it may not have famous cycling spots or well-known climbs nearby, Ruukki provides an opportunity for cyclists to enjoy peaceful rides through charming Finnish landscapes. The lack of challenging terrain is compensated by the tranquility and tranquility that cyclists can experience while cycling through Ruukki.8 km
8 km
PaavolaTownExperience the tranquility of Paavola, a small village surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
32 km
32 km
TemmesTownDiscover the hidden gem of Temmes, a village loved by cyclists for its scenic gravel roads.
65 km
65 km
KotaShelterGet ready for the challenge of Kota, a legendary cycling spot known for its epic terrain and breathtaking views.
66 km
66 km
Finish: Ruukki City centerRuukki: Explore the serene countryside setting of Ruukki on gentle rides along scenic roads and gravel paths.