Vuolijoki - Näkötorni - Otanmäki Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Vuolijoki
A gravel cycling route offering scenic views and unique points of interest.
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This 75 km gravel cycling route starts near Vuolijoki and takes you to Näkötorni and Otanmäki. With a total ascent of 223 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a moderate challenge. The route offers beautiful views of the Finnish countryside, with diverse landscapes and interesting highlights along the way. Näkötorni provides panoramic views from its observation tower, allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Otanmäki is another notable stop, known for its unique charm and welcoming atmosphere. Overall, this route offers a mix of scenic beauty and unexpected points of interest.
gravel
75 km
223 m
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Start: Vuolijoki City centerVuolijoki: Immersing in Finnish countryside on two wheels
Vuolijoki, situated in the Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi region of Finland, offers a peaceful and charming cycling experience. With its beautiful forests, lakes, and scenic landscapes, this locality provides an ideal setting for nature-loving cyclists. While there may not be any famous cycling spots or challenging climbs in Vuolijoki, the tranquility of its surroundings compensates for it. Cyclists can enjoy leisurely rides along the countryside roads and immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of the Finnish wilderness.11 km
11 km
NäkötorniViewpointNäkötorni offers breathtaking views from its observation tower. Climb to the top and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Finnish countryside.
15 km
15 km
OtanmäkiTownOtanmäki is a unique stop along the route, known for its special charm and welcoming atmosphere. Explore the town to discover its hidden gems.
75 km
75 km
VuolijokiTownVuolijoki is a picturesque village located along the route. Enjoy the scenic views and take in the peaceful ambiance of this charming location.
75 km
75 km
Finish: Vuolijoki City centerVuolijoki: Immersing in Finnish countryside on two wheels