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Family friendly hiking trails around the Vuoksi are defined by the region's unique geological history, shaped by glacial activity and the powerful Vuoksi River. This area features a fascinating interplay of water and land, including the outflow from Lake Saimaa, impressive rapids like Imatrankoski, and the extensive Salpausselkä ridge system. The landscape offers diverse terrain for exploration, from ancient riverbeds and forested areas to scenic shorelines of Lake Saimaa and Lake Immalanjärvi.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After all the excitement of the Imatra Rapids, this bridge crossing may seem a little tame. Nonetheless, you're provided with nice views along the Vuoski.
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The Imatra Rapids are one of Finland's oldest tourist attractions, dating back to the 1700s. The Imatra Hydroelectric Dam was built in 1929. It a hugely impressive sight, a highlight of any run here.
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Imatrankoski is one of Finland’s most famous rapids and a highlight of any visit to Imatra. The dam-controlled rapids are usually opened in summer for scheduled shows, drawing crowds to watch the powerful flow of water through the old riverbed. It’s located right in the city centre, with good bike access and plenty of space to watch from the bridge or park area. The surrounding Kruununpuisto Park is Finland’s oldest nature park and offers well-kept paths and historical landmarks. It’s a great place for cyclists to stop, explore on foot, and enjoy both natural force and local history.
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This path seperates the Mellonlahti from the Vuoksi.
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This cycle path runs along the 162-kilometre-long Vuoski River. The source of the river is in Lake Saimma and it flows through south-eastern Finland, ending in Lake Ladoga in north-western Russia.
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When the first small drop of water falls over the edge of the dam, its foaming journey towards more spacious waters, towards the great lake of Ladoga begins. It first foams in the Imatrankoski Rapids and tries to escape the great water masses that follow. The drop swims under the old lanterns at Koskisilta Bridge. It spins past the idyllic Pavillion. It passes the venerable Valtionhotelli hotel and a rock cliff that in the past held a squeaky ropeway. It sprays some moisture on the guests standing at the viewing terrace and surges towards the centuries old rock engravings, the royal graffiti. And this is how the water masses accumulate. They fill the rugged channel; they spin, agitate, thunder. Visitor to Imatrankoski: If you have never heard the thunder of the rapids, experienced its magnificent force, now is the time. For a moment, you feel you are held tightly in the violent embrace of nature. For a moment, you feel you are one with history, with the ancient river bed. That experience is just as large as the smallest drop of the foaming rapids. The Rapids shows in 2024: June 26 - August 31 from Wednesday to Sunday at 6 PM. Friday 28.6. the rapids are flowing freely from 7 PM onwards, without music, at the Saimaa Cycle Tour event. August 24 at 9:30 PM, the Imatra Day -event From October 18th to 19th and 25th to 26th at 6 PM, an Autumn break of schools. Rapids show without music. December 6th at 4 PM Finnish Independence Day The Rapids show lasts approx. 16 minutes. Eight minutes after the flood gates are opened, the foams reach their peak with an average of 400 cubic metres of water per second flowing in the stream. In the summer rapid shows will be accompanied by music of Jean Sibelius and on Saturdays the Whitewater Symphony by the Osmo's Cosmos band. The best places to watch the Rapids shows are Koskisilta Bridge and Koskipuisto Park. During the summer season, guided tours are organized in the Kruununpuisto (the park surrounding Imatrankoski). You can inquire about your own guide for groups from Imatra Tours. mehr Infos unter: https://kansallisihme.fi/en/imatrankoski-rapids
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The Vuoksi region offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking trails. This guide features 15 routes, with 10 of them being easy and 5 moderate, ensuring there's something suitable for various ages and fitness levels.
The Vuoksi region is rich in natural beauty. Families can witness the powerful Imatra Rapids, a geological marvel, and explore the historic Imatrankoski Gorge. Many trails, like the Mellonlahti Nature Trail, wind through diverse forests and along scenic shorelines, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, perfect for families. The Imatra Pedestrian Street – The Imatra Rapids loop is an easy option that takes you past the famous rapids. Another great choice is the Vallinpolku Pine Forest Trail loop, offering a pleasant walk through the forest.
The Vuoksi region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for enjoying the river and lake views. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, with the permanently lit Imatrankoski rapids offering a unique spectacle. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Vuoksi region, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations before your visit, but many paths, including those around the Vuoksi River, are popular with dog owners.
Yes, the Vuoksi Nature Walk and Cultural Route offers sections that are accessible for wheelchair users, providing an inclusive outdoor experience along the river. This route is well-maintained and offers smooth surfaces, making it suitable for strollers as well.
Beyond the natural wonders, you can visit the historic Imatran Valtionhotelli, a grand castle-like hotel, or stroll along the Imatra Pedestrian Street. The area around the Imatrankoski rapids is also home to Kruununpuisto Park, Finland's first nature reserve, established in 1842.
Many trails in and around Imatra, such as the Tainio Nature Trail and the trails near the Imatra Rapids, are accessible via local bus services within the city. For trails further afield, checking local transport schedules for connections to trailheads is recommended.
The Vuoksi region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the impressive Imatrankoski rapids, and the well-maintained, family-friendly paths that offer a mix of natural beauty and cultural sights.
Yes, the city of Imatra, located centrally to many trails, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, including hotels and spas. The Ukonniemi area, on Lake Saimaa, also provides a comfortable base with amenities and additional recreational activities.
While the Imatrankoski rapids area can be popular, trails like the Tainio Nature Trail or the Mellonlahti Nature Trail often offer a more tranquil experience, allowing families to enjoy nature away from larger crowds. Exploring some of the smaller nature trails maintained by the city of Imatra can also lead to quieter discoveries.


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