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52.5km
290m
Road cycling
Cycle 32.6 miles (52.5 km) from scenic Lake Tuusulanjärvi to Helsinki Airport on this moderate route, gaining 953 feet (290 metres).
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The surface along some of this route may not be suitable
Some segments of your route comprise a surface that may not be suitable for your chosen sport.
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374 m
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The estimated moving time for the 52.5 km route is around 2 hours and 10 minutes. However, with stops to enjoy the scenery, cultural landmarks, or for refreshments, plan for a total duration of 3-4 hours or more, depending on your pace and how many breaks you take.
The overall route from Lake Tuusulanjärvi to Helsinki Airport is classified as moderate, requiring good fitness due to its length and some elevation changes. While the sections directly around Lake Tuusulanjärvi are generally easy and family-friendly, the full journey to the airport is better suited for cyclists with some experience.
The route starts near Lake Tuusulanjärvi. You can find parking in towns around the lake, such as Järvenpää or Tuusula. Look for public parking areas near the lakeside paths. For specific parking options, it's advisable to check local municipal websites or use online mapping services before your trip.
Lake Tuusulanjärvi is approximately 30 kilometers from Helsinki city center and is accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Järvenpää or Kerava, and from there, local buses can take you closer to the lake. Check the HSL.fi website for up-to-date timetables and routes.
The route offers varied terrain. Initially, around Lake Tuusulanjärvi, you'll enjoy mostly paved, easy surfaces through peaceful forests and past historical sites. As you head towards Helsinki Airport, the landscape gradually transitions to more suburban and urban environments. The route primarily uses dedicated cycleways and shared roads, with predominantly paved surfaces, though some unpaved sections might be encountered.
The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the paths are clear of snow and ice. Summer offers the longest daylight hours, while early autumn provides beautiful fall foliage.
Yes, especially in the initial section around Lake Tuusulanjärvi. This area is rich in cultural heritage, featuring homes of famous Finnish artists like Ainola (Jean Sibelius's residence) and Halosenniemi. You'll also enjoy picturesque views of the lake, particularly along the Tuusulanjärvi West Side Bike Path. As you approach the airport, the scenery becomes more urban, but you'll still encounter well-maintained cycle paths like the Myllykyläntie Bike Path and the Straight Road Near Helsinki Airport.
Yes, the route utilizes and intersects with various parts of the extensive cycling network in the Uusimaa region. You'll find yourself on sections of paths such as Kivistön-Tikkurilan-Hakunilanbaana, Lentoasemanbaana, Paijalantie, and Vanha Tuusulantie, among others, as you navigate towards the airport.
While dogs are generally allowed on public paths and roads in Finland, they must always be kept on a leash. Be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians, especially on shared paths. Always carry bags to clean up after your dog.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. The paths and roads used are part of the public infrastructure in Finland.
Yes, especially around Lake Tuusulanjärvi, there are cafes and restaurants where you can stop. As you move through the more suburban areas of Vantaa towards the airport, you'll also find various services, including shops and cafes, though they might require a slight detour from the direct cycling path.
To fully appreciate the cultural landscape around Lake Tuusulanjärvi, consider starting your ride early in the morning. This allows you to visit the artist homes like Ainola or Halosenniemi before they get too crowded, and enjoy the peaceful lakeside paths before the main rush. You can then continue your journey towards the airport at a more relaxed pace.