Joenkielinen route in Lemmenjoki National Park
The Joenkielinen route is a captivating day route in Finland's largest national park, embraced by the gentle shelter of centuries-old Scots pines. The hiking trip is crowned by climbing to the summit of Joenkielinen fell. You can also easily connect the Joenkielinen route as part of a longer trek.
The route winds through a centuries-old pine forest a short distance from the Lemmenjoki River before starting a steep ascent towards the summit of Joenkielinen fell. The efforts at the summit are rewarded with views stretching far to the horizon over the fell chains and the enchanting Lemmenjoki river valley.
During the hike, you can enjoy food in the river valley at the campfire and tenting sites of Muurahaislampi or Sotkajärvi. After reaching the fell summit and turning towards the return descent, you will find Juurakkooja's kota shelter in the shade of the pine forest, offering a resting place and weather protection.
The hiking trip starts at Metsähallitus parking area in the village of Lemmenjoki (Njurgulahti).
Author’s recommendation
Calm down in the atmosphere of the old pine forest on the fell slope. Let calmness take over your mind with the vast fell landscapes from the summit of Joenkielinen
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
Safety information
The Joenkielinen route is well marked in the terrain, but weather conditions at the fell summit can sometimes be challenging and visibility poor, so hikers must have basic map and compass skills.
A topographic map and compass must be carried.
There are mobile phone dead zones where it does not work at all.
Note that the ascent to Joenkielinen is steep. The route is slippery when wet.
More safety instructions are available on the luontoon.fi site in the Safety section.
Tips and suggestions
More information about Lemmenjoki National Park and its routes at the luontoon.fi site.
Tips for hiking in Finnish conditions at the luontoon.fi site in the Hiking ABC section.
Roadbook
Joenkielinen, tunturin huippu
Juurakko-ojan kammi
Public transport
Get Timetable to destination
Directions
By car from Inari about 45 km on Kittiläntie (road no. 955) and then turn west onto Lemmenjoki road (road no. 9551), which leads to Njurkulahti.Parking
Metsähallitus parking area:
Coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 68° 45.0984' lon: 26° 13.2005' ETRS-TM35FIN N: 7626869m E: 468453m
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/@68.7514957,26.2442946,15z
Coordinates
Book recommendation by the author
Lemmenjoki - The largest national park in Finland
Liisa Kajala (ed.) Metsähallitus, Vantaa, 2004
Layout: 335 pages.
Language: English, Finnish
ISBN: 952-446-425-x (printed)
More information about the Lemmenjoki - The largest national park in Finland book.
Author’s map recommendations
Lemmenjoki waterproof outdoor map, 1:100,000 / 1:50,000, Karttakeskus 2017.
Geological hiking map Lemmenjoki, 1:50,000 and Guidebook. Geological Survey of Finland 2002.
Topographic maps, nos. W431, W433, W434 and V442, 1:50,000, National Land Survey 2008 - 2009.
Lemmenjoki, waterproof map, 1:25,000 and 1:100,000, Calazo Förlag 2016.
Hiking GT Northern Finland, 2016, 1:400,000.
Equipment
You will need a daypack, suitable clothing for hiking, rain gear, sturdy hiking boots, a break jacket or similar, and food for the day. Compass and map.Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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