Kayaking

The waters of Northern Saimaa in North Karelia are made for paddling. Kolovesi National Park in Heinä­ve­si is among Finland’s most popular canoeing desti­na­tions. New, easily acces­sible routes start from the harbors of Liperi and Heinä­ve­si, making it simple to get on the water while enjoying harbor services.

The harbors also offer accom­mo­da­tion and dining – from Finland’s best pizza and tradi­tio­nal fried vendace to award-winning cakes and the delicacies of a Karelian café. Northern Saimaa’s paddling routes also inspire boaters to explore the region’s lakes and islands.

Northern Saimaa Routes

Enjoy paddling on the lakes and archi­pe­la­go of Northern Saimaa. Routes starting from the harbors of Heinä­ve­si and Liperi lead you between rocky islands – and you might even spot a Saimaa ringed seal.

Kerman­ran­nan­tie 49, Heinä­ve­si

Kerman­ran­ta Loop (38 km)
• Duration: 1–3 days
• Difficul­ty: Moderate

Descrip­tion: This 38 km loop follows shelte­red waterways, avoiding open lakes. The route can be paddled clockwi­se or counterclockwi­se – choose the direc­tion accor­ding to the wind. Ideal for leisu­re­ly paddling and overnight trips.

Services: The route starts from Heinä­ve­si Harbor, where you’ll find camping spots, a sauna, and delicious treats at the Kermacot­ta café-restau­rant.

Saaris­to­tie 25, Tutjun­nie­mi (Liperi)

Pesolan­saa­ri Loop (13 km)
• Duration: 4 hours
• Difficul­ty: Moderate – recom­men­ded for kayaks

Tikan­saa­ri Loop (12 km)
• Duration: 4 hours
• Difficul­ty: Moderate – recom­men­ded for kayaks

Matin­saa­ri Loop (11 km)
• Duration: 3 hours
• Difficul­ty: Moderate – recom­men­ded for kayaks

Services: The routes start from a popular harbor, home to Saaris­ton Puoti, famous for its high-quality pizzas and Italian cuisine.

Kirkko­lah­ti, Heinä­ve­den­tie 2, Liperi

Siika­saa­ri Loop (23 km)
• Duration: 5 hous
• Difficul­ty: Deman­ding – for experienced paddlers only

Päivi­län­vaa­ra Loop (15 km)
• Duration: 3 hours
• Difficul­ty: Easy to Moderate

Services: The routes start from Liperi’s village harbor, where you’ll find a service building with saunas and a motor­ho­me park. The summer & event restau­rant SUMMER serves tasty pizzas and Karelian café delicacies.

Guided Tours and Rentals

Ollilan Tupa and Saaris­ton Puoti organize guided paddling trips in the Liperi archi­pe­la­go. Melon­ta­ka­ve­rit rents kayaks and canoes for indepen­dent use, and Karelia Cottages in Rääkkylä provides equip­ment for its own paddling route.

Story of the Route Develop­ment

Pohjoisen Saimaan melontareiteilllä voi meloa omatoimisesti tai oppaan kanssa valmiilla melontaretkellä.

Heikki is a certi­fied paddling guide and climbing instruc­tor, and he also works as an activity instruc­tor for young people. We invited him to design the new routes.

“What’s great about the Northern Saimaa routes is the diver­si­ty of the landsca­pes. You’ll find rural idylls, cultural scenery and shelte­red waters, contras­ted with rugged rocky shores and wide open waters. The big lakes don’t need to be crossed, and by paying atten­tion to the wind direc­tion, you can paddle safely even in stronger condi­tions. It’s also wonder­ful that the starting and return points of the routes have excel­lent services and inviting waterfront restau­rants.”