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Urban hiking trails around Lake Bodom offer diverse landscapes, from serene waters to dense pine woods and varied terrain. The region is characterized by clear blue waters, lush forests, and features like coastal forests and black alder mires. Glacial erratics and steep cliffs are also present in the wider recreational areas. Lake Bodom itself is approximately three kilometers long and one kilometer wide.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An incredible place with maritime scenery, with small wooden piers, moored sailboats, and peaceful nature.
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Beautiful viewpoint of the little boats on the marina next to the beach and the forest.
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Popular city beach with fine sand, shallow water, good for swimming. Right next to it you will find changing rooms, showers, a beach volleyball court, and a café.
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426 steps lead up the Malminkartano Fitness Stairs to the top of Malminkartanonhuippu (English: Malminkartano Hill, Swedish: Malmgårdstoppen) offering a stunning view over the city of Helsinki. It is an artificial hill with a height of approximately 90 meters above sea level, it is the highest point in the city of Helsinki. The view from the top gives an uninterrupted 360° panorama in all directions, for those who have climbed the steps. It is also possible to drive up with the bike.
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Malminkartanonhuippu is a hill, which at 91 metres is the highest point in Helsinki providing views over the city. This is not a natural feature but a former waste dump site that was filled until mid 90's and has since been reclaimed and become a popular activity spot (being already a running and a cycling highlight in Komoot). The peak can be accessed through trails or a 426-step stairway.
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Nice little park with seating and play areas. If you're lucky, you can see foxes early in the morning and little ducklings in the summer anyway. It has been greatly improved by its renovation until mid-2024. In the northern part you can still find the foundations of the Tallbacka estate.
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Toppelund was parcelled from Grasa manor in 1878. Its owners at the beginning of the 20th Century were the von Julin family. Nowadays, Toppelund is mainly known for the Villa Wahlforss, planned by architect Ville Paatela and built by industrialist Wilhelm Wahlforss 1950-1951. A large garden formed part of the Toppelund property, the produce of which was sold at the market in Helsinki. Transportation was organized by boat. Two harbor basins were built to shield the boats on the open seashore, and two moles to protect them.
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The Mellsten stone-built jetty was erected by a villa designed by architect Jarl Eklund in 1927. The road connections to Helsinki were still primitive at this time, and the villas by the seashore in Espoo were dependent on the steamboat traffic along the coast. The summer colony Stella Maris of the Catholic parishes of Helsinki used the villa 1936-1964. The building, subsequently used as a Youth Clubhouse, was destroyed in a fire in 1979. The jetty, originally built in an L-shape, was severely damaged in a bombing attack in February 1944. The aim of the airstrike was probably to disturb the support of the aerial defence searchlight battery in Haukilahti.
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The Lake Bodom area, while known for its natural beauty, also offers accessible urban hiking experiences that blend natural landscapes with city proximity. You'll find trails that traverse diverse environments, from coastal forests and serene lake views to more developed areas. These routes are generally moderate in difficulty, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, several urban hiking routes in the vicinity of Lake Bodom are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Matinkylä Beach – Along Koukkuniemenranta loop from Henttaa provides a scenic circular walk. Another option is the Barrel park loop from Matinkylä, which is also a popular circular trail.
Urban hikes around Lake Bodom vary in length, generally ranging from 8 to 12 kilometers. For instance, the Toppelund Breakwater loop from Ruins of Krepost Sveaborg land fortifications is about 11.8 km and takes approximately 3 hours. Shorter options are also available, with many trails taking around 2 to 2.5 hours to complete.
The urban hiking trails in the Lake Bodom region are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the blend of natural scenery with urban accessibility, and the peaceful atmosphere found even close to populated areas.
Yes, many urban trails in the Lake Bodom area are suitable for families. The Oittaa recreation area, adjacent to Lake Bodom, is particularly family-friendly, featuring a large sandy beach and an Angry Birds park. While specific urban routes may vary, the generally moderate difficulty and well-defined paths make them enjoyable for walks with children.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails around Lake Bodom. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users and to protect the local environment. Always check for specific signage on individual trails regarding dog policies.
While the focus is on urban accessibility, these trails still offer scenic points. You can find routes like the View from Malminkartano Hill loop from Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Myyrmäki Campus, which provides expansive views. The wider Lake Bodom area itself is characterized by serene waters, dense pine woods, and diverse landscapes, including coastal forests and even black alder mires, offering natural beauty to explore.
The urban hiking trails around Lake Bodom can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for combining hikes with water activities on the lake. Even in winter, some paths are accessible, providing opportunities for snowy walks, and the Oittaa area offers winter sports like skiing and ice skating.
Yes, free parking is generally available in the Lake Bodom area, particularly at popular recreation spots like Oittaa. For specific urban trailheads, it's advisable to check local parking information, but accessibility by car is typically good.
Yes, the Oittaa recreation area, a central hub near Lake Bodom, features a restaurant/café where you can refresh after your hike. Depending on the specific urban trail you choose, you may also find amenities and services in nearby Espoo districts.
The urban hiking trails in this area are predominantly rated as moderate in difficulty. They typically feature well-maintained paths with some elevation changes, making them suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness. There are no trails rated as difficult in this guide, ensuring an enjoyable experience for most.


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