Nuuksio-Nupuri, part of Nuuksio National Park in Finland, is a beautiful, natural area in the Espoo municipality near Helsinki, popular with nature lovers, hikers, and anyone seeking a peaceful experience in the Finnish outdoors. Here open in Google Maps.
Located roughly 30 km from Helsinki, it’s easily reachable for a day trip or weekend getaway. Founded in 1994, the park covers 45 square kilometers and includes portions of Espoo, Kirkkonummi, and Vihti. Though smaller than Finland’s famous Oulanka National Park, Nuuksio offers a unique landscape with swampy, rocky areas and around 150 small lakes and ponds. This combination of rugged terrain and water bodies creates habitats that are rich in biodiversity, supporting a range of plant and animal life. Human presence within the park is minimal due to the challenging landscape, with most settlements concentrated on the outskirts and near valley roads.
With around 178,000 visitors each year, Nuuksio-Nupuri has grown in popularity for its serene environment and is one of Finland’s most accessible national parks. Activities like hiking, camping, and bird-watching are popular, and the park is home to various species, including the rare Siberian flying squirrel. The park’s distinct habitats and diverse wildlife make it an attractive spot for nature enthusiasts.