SOUTH PÄIJÄNNE’S NATURE

South Päijänne’s nature is dominated by Finland’s second largest lake and the most significant source of clean water, Lake Päijänne, from which over one million Finns get their drinking water. Lake Päijänne surrounds the three municipalities of the region: Asikkala, Padasjoki and Sysmä. Furthermore, hundreds of smaller lakes, spectacular glacial ridges and Päijänne National Park’s sandy coves and islets can be found in the region.

Lake Päijänne

South Päijänne’s nature is dominated By Finland’s second largest lake, Lake Päijänne

Päijänne

Lake Päijänne

Päijänne National Park

A treasure for nature lovers, Päijänne National Park is located in southern Lake Päijänne and includes around fifty islands and islets. At the very heart of the national park is Kelvenne, one of the largest and most handsome esker islands in Finland.

Päijänne national park

Päijänne National Park

Evo National Hiking Area

Enjoy the forests, ridges and lake scenery with varied terrain shaped by the Ice Age!

Evon hiking area

Evo National Hiking Area

Birds and Flowers

Lake Päijänne and Päijänne National Park are ideal for admiring the birds and flowers.

Birds and flowers

Birds and Flowers

Lake Vesijärvi

During the summer season a number of cafés and restaurants operate at the Lake Vesijärvi Marina. At the marina you can also find some of the most interesting sights in Lahti: Sibelius Hall and the “Pro Puu” Gallery.

Lake Vesijärvi

Lake Vesijärvi

Hiking routes

Along the trails you will be able to appreciate the area’s natural beauty, the traces of the Ice Age and traditional Finnish village life.

hiking

Hiking routes