Konnivesi National Park is a protected area in Finland renowned for its pristine lakes, rugged rocky islets, and extensive forested archipelago, offering exceptional opportunities for paddling, hiking, and wilderness camping.
Konnivesi National Park, established in 2014, spreads across a unique archipelago in the southern part of Lake Konnivesi, located in the North Savo region of eastern Finland. The park protects an intricate network of small islands, rocky shores, and open waters, exemplifying the distinctive lakeland terrain of Finland. Its geography is dominated by ancient granite bedrock shaped by glacial activity, with numerous cliffs, ridges, and sheltered bays. The park’s forests are typical boreal coniferous types with pine, spruce, and scattered birch. The combination of water and forest habitats supports diverse wildlife including harbor seals, beavers, osprey, and various migratory birds. The clear waters and untouched shorelines make Konnivesi a premier destination for canoeing and kayaking, with well-marked water routes that connect islands and sheltered campsites. Hiking trails are present but limited, designed to preserve the fragile ecosystems. Visitors are drawn to the remote feel of the park, where traditional Finnish wilderness skills like open-fire cooking and tent camping are part of the appeal. Konnivesi also stands out for its opportunities to observe seasonal changes, from the luminous summer nights to frozen lake crossings in winter. The park’s accessibility from nearby towns and its well-maintained infrastructure, including marked routes and campfire sites, enhance the outdoor experience. Visitors enjoy quiet solitude in a landscape shaped by natural forces and centuries of human interaction with the lakeland environment.
The intricate network of rocky islets and sheltered bays ideal for canoeing and kayaking
The chance to observe harbor seals and osprey in their natural habitat
Traditional Finnish wilderness camping equipped with maintained campfire sites on the islands
Seasonal contrast offering midnight sun experiences in summer and frozen lake landscapes in winter
A vast system of rocky islands and channels offering world-class paddling and a diverse aquatic landscape.
One of the few freshwater habitats in Finland supporting a resident population of harbor seals.
Well-maintained camping spots with lean-tos, fire pits, and dry toilets for an authentic outdoor experience.