Trails and tracks
Use of lit outdoor trails
- During the ski season, trails are reserved for skiing, either classic or skate skiing.
- When there is no snow, the trails are open for walking.
- Maintenance activities under the Outdoor Recreation Act are exempt from these restrictions.
- During the ski maintenance season, walking and dog walking on ski trails is prohibited (Consumer Safety Act 920/2011 and Public Order Act, Section 14).
The lights along the outdoor trails are switched on in week 40 and turned off in week 12 in spring.
Each day, the lights turn on at dusk (via light sensor) and switch off at 9:30 PM.
The connecting trail links the Konttila and Kaurinmaa-Lintuvuori routes.
- How do I get to the trail?
- NOTE: Due to the construction site of the new sports field, parking is at Valimonkuja at the Turenki end
- After the inconvenience caused by the construction site, a larger parking area is available, accessible from Tykkivajantie
- Parking in Kiipula according to the area instructions
- NOTE: Parking is not allowed at the edge of the trail along Kiipulantie near outdoor fitness equipment > the trail gets damaged from vehicle tires.
- NOTE: Due to the construction site of the new sports field, parking is at Valimonkuja at the Turenki end
- What is the trail profile like?
- A pleasantly varied profile, ski directions should be followed in uphill and downhill sections.
- Depending on snow conditions, a connecting trail to Kaurinmaa-Lintuvuori route.
- How do I get to the trail?
- From the Turenki end, the trail begins near Kaurinmaa playground: Kelopolku 4, 14200 Turenki
- It is possible to join the route from other directions indicated on the trail map.
- What is the trail profile like?
- At the Turenki end, an easy profile, followed by more hills and climbs towards Lintuvuori from Kyterinharju.
- Depending on snow conditions, a connecting trail to Konttila-Kiipula route
- It is possible to ski about 5 km if the trail can be extended to the sports area. (depends on snow)
- How do I get to the trail?
- Parking at the Lähdekorventie sports area: Lähdekorventie, 12400 Tervakoski
- The starting point of the trail and the information board are on the right behind the artificial turf field when viewed from the parking area.
- What is the trail profile like?
- The ascent and descent to Luulio hill is steep at one end of the loop, otherwise the trail profile is easy with no steep hills.
- How do I get to the trail?
- Parking at the sports field parking area and the starting point of the trail: Urheilukentäntie, Janakkala
- What is the trail profile like?
- A pleasantly varied profile with ups and downs, no challenging descents
Current trail information
The municipality publishes announcements about the trail conditions on its website.
Additionally, there is a Facebook group Janakkala Ski Trails and Ice Rinks, where you can find current information about Janakkala ski trails and ice rinks (no Facebook login required).
The group is managed by the municipality of Janakkala, but anyone who uses the trails or rinks can post about the conditions of the trails and ice rinks.
Report or post a current picture. You can also report any dangerous spots (remember to inform the municipality through the feedback channel on the municipality’s website).