Best attractions and places to see around Mäntyharju include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. This Finnish region is characterized by its numerous lakes and forests, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Mäntyharju also features a rich cultural heritage, with historical buildings and art venues. Visitors can explore national parks, museums, and art centers within the area.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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2025: The suspension bridge is still closed
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The hiking trail around Tervajärvi (where järvi means lake in Finnish) winds its way along the partly rocky shoreline, offering easy access to the water, perfect for a refreshing swim, provided the temperature is right.
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Since the suspension bridge was closed in summer 2024, the ferry is the only alternative for crossing.
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The new bridge is closed again because of security issues. How a fin we met at the campfire site told us: “Never ask a Norwegian to build a bridge!”
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Bridge is closed during summer 2024 because of Reconstruction work
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Update July 2024: suspension bridge is (temporarily) closed!
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Mäntyharju is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. You can explore numerous trails, enjoy water-based activities on lakes like Korpijärvi, or even try rock climbing at Turunvuori. The region is also popular for geocaching.
Yes, Mäntyharju offers several family-friendly options. The Bathing Area at Lake Tervajärvi is perfect for a refreshing swim and easy access to the water. The Kisala sports area and forest playground provide recreational opportunities, and the Ketunlossi Fox Ferry offers a fun, challenging way to cross the water that kids often enjoy.
You can enjoy a refreshing swim at the Bathing Area at Lake Tervajärvi, where the hiking trail winds along the shoreline, offering easy access to the water. Lake Korpijärvi is another central hub for various water-based activities, including swimming.
Mäntyharju boasts a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the Art Centre Salmela for exhibitions and concerts, explore the beautiful Mäntyharju Church (Finland's second-largest wooden church), or step back in time at the Iso-Pappila museum area, which includes the Old Vicarage and other historical buildings. The Miekankoski Museum of Log Floating also provides insight into the region's logging history.
Yes, Mäntyharju offers accessible options. Immo's nature trail is specifically designed to be wheelchair-accessible and features information boards about local nature and history, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Repovesi National Park is a major draw for hikers, offering extensive trails. The Ketunlenkki is a popular 3.5-kilometer trail within the park. Other trails include the Miekankoski Trail and the more challenging Pitkäjärvi Tour. For easy hikes, you can find routes like the Pekkolanlampi loop or Siirlahti loop, both around 3-6 km. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Mäntyharju guide.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Handrail Section by the Cliff, Aarnikotkan Metsän Nature Reserve offers a demanding trail with a safety device on a vertical rock face. Repovesi National Park also features rugged cliffs and more difficult hiking routes. For cycling, the Natural Spring – Lakeside Gravel Road loop is rated as difficult.
Mäntyharju is known for its numerous lakes and forests. You can visit the picturesque Miekankoski rapids, explore the rugged cliffs of Repovesi National Park, or observe ecological diversity at the Lainjärvi bird lake and bird tower. The Suspension bridge offers a unique way to cross a river, providing scenic views.
The summer months are ideal for most outdoor activities in Mäntyharju, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports. The Mäntyharju Church is open as a road church during the summer, and the Art Centre Salmela hosts summer concerts. However, the region also offers winter activities, though specific details would require checking local resources.
Yes, birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the Lainjärvi bird lake and bird tower, which offer an excellent chance to observe the region's diverse birdlife and ecological richness.
Mäntyharju offers a variety of museums. The Iso-Pappila museum area includes the Old Vicarage museum and other historical buildings. The Woikoski Museums (WHD Gård, Car Museum, and Factory Museum) showcase industrial history with a unique collection of vintage cars and aircraft. Additionally, the Veteran Park and Bunker Museum provides insights into World War II history, and the Miekankoski Museum of Log Floating details historical logging practices.
Mäntyharju offers several cycling routes, including the Varpasen and Tommolansalmen cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the Pankalampi – Saittalampi loop or the Heisanharju Cabin loop. More options are available on the Gravel biking around Mäntyharju guide.
Geocaching is a popular activity throughout Mäntyharju's natural areas. Many shelters and rest areas equipped with fireplaces, such as Sammalinen Goahti, Pyhäkoski Shelter, Ruokohiekka Shelter, and Puukonvuori Shelter, are known spots for geocaching, offering an interactive way to discover hidden gems.


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