Length140 km
Duration(2-3d)
Odin’s Journey is a circular route of 140 km and 3-5 days connecting Forssa to Tammela, Jokioinen, and Humppila along dirt roads and paved country lanes. The route passes through the lush forests of Liesjärvi National Park and the beautiful Kyynäränharju ridge, along the side of Torronsuo National Park towards Jokioinen Museum Railway. From hilly, wooded landscapes, the route leads to flatter and more fertile rural landscapes. Along the route, you can camp for the night in nature reserves and camping sites, or totally without a tent, staying in guesthouses and hotels. Odin’s Journey is a peaceful route in the middle of nature with plenty of experiences for those interested in culture, too.
Ukon taival on Häme by Cycle -reitistön läntisimpään Kanta-Hämeen osaan sijoittuva 140 km pitkä pyörävaellusreitti. Reitti mahdollistaa rentoon tahtiin kuljettavan 2-3 vuorokauden retken Kanta-Hämeen monipuoliseen luontoon ja kulttuuriin. Vaihteleva maasto sopii parhaiten jo hiukan pyöräilyä harrastaneelle ja tarjoaa sopivasti haastetta myös kokeneille pyöräilijöille. Reitti yhdistää reitille Etelä-Suomen merkittäviä luontokohteita ja kulttuurinähtävyyksiä kulkien hiekkateitä, sorateitä ja historiallista Hämeen Härkätietä pitkin osin myös asfaltilla.
Reitti alkaa Forssan kaupungista kohti Ruostejärven virkistysaluetta johtaen Jokioisille ja Humppilan kautta takaisin Forssaan. Matkalla reitti kulkee Liesjärven kansallispuiston halki ja jatkuu Torronsuon kansallispuistoon, jonka näkötornista avautuu näkymä Suomen syvimmälle suolle. Torronsuon jälkeen reitin korkeuserot tasaantuvat ja saavutaan Jokioisille. Jokioisilla voi vierailla yhä toiminnassa olevalla museorautatiellä. Onnistuneella ajoituksella voit hypätä pyörän kanssa hetkeksi höyryjunan kyytiin ja suunnata kohti Humppilan asemaa. Humppilasta alkaa reitin viimeinen helppo osuus Forssaan, johon saavutaan viehkeän puistoista rantabulevardia pitkin.
Reitin varrella sijaitsevat Korteniemen perinnetila ja Jokioisten museorautatie tuovat mukaan vahvan kulttuurihistoriallisen ulottuvuuden, kun taas Forssan kansallinen kaupunkipuisto avaa näkymän kaupungin historiaan.
Reitti on retkeiltävissä luontokohteissa ja leirintäalueilla yöpyen hyödyntäen laavuja ja tulipaikkoja, mutta myös kokonaan ilman telttaa majataloissa ja hotelleissa. Matkan varrella voi yhdistää majoitusta luonnossa ja mukavuutta lakanoissa, nauttien sopivassa suhteessa reitinvarren parhaimmista luontokohteista ja paikallisista herkuista. Ukon taival on parhaimmillaan kesäkuusta elokuun puoliväliin, jolloin paikalliset kahvilat ja ravintolat ovat auki. Seikkailijan kannattaa suunnata reitille myös alkusyksyllä tai loppukeväällä.
Length
139.7 kmUnpaved
71%Duration
-Forest path
2%Uphill section
-Degree of difficulty (1-5)
2Downhill section
-Suited for biking
100%
Contact information
Presentation content, Hiking and tourist information in the area
Hämeen virkistysalueyhdistys ryRead more about the site
From Forssa to Ruostejärvi (30 km)
Starting point: Forssa Bus Station The journey begins along the urban road network at Forssa Bus Station, conveniently located near city services. Right next to the station are the Forssa Market Square and the Ankkalampi pond, creating a pleasant setting to start the ride. This is a good opportunity to stock up on food, as shops and restaurants are scarce along the early part of the route. If traveling clockwise, the next grocery store is in Jokioinen—about 90 km away. Alternatively, the route can also be started from Humppila Railway Station.
Toward Tammela and Lake Pyhäjärvi From the starting point, the route crosses the Loimijoki River. A birdwatching tower is located about 500 meters off the route nearby. The ride continues along a paved road on the western side of Lake Pyhäjärvi, passing by the Similä riding stables. A cycling path near Highway 2 transitions onto gravel roads, offering a change of scenery. There are several lakeside cottages for rent along the shores of Pyhäjärvi. The route briefly follows a cart track along the Häme Lynx Trail up the edge of a large hill—this section is best taken slowly.
Eerikkilä Sports & Outdoor Resort and Ruostejärvi Recreation Area The route continues along a peaceful gravel road before joining the historic Hämeen Härkätie for a 3 km stretch of asphalt. Near Ruostejärvi, a nature trail loops around the lake. The Eerikkilä Sports & Outdoor Resort offers accommodation and restaurant services. From Eerikkilä, the route follows a unique forest ridge toward the Ruostejärvi Recreation Area. The ridge offers scenic views of both Lake Ruostejärvi and Lake Leppilammi. A small bridge takes you into the recreation area, which features a sandy beach, trails, fire pits, and toilets. By the shore of Myllylahti, near the Härkätie and walking route to Eerikkilä, you’ll find the Myllylahti lean-to. It doesn't have a wood supply but can be used for overnight stays. For a unique experience, take a short detour to Sarkinniemi where a hand-pulled ferry—even suitable for bikes—crosses the water.
To Liesjärvi National Park (15 km)
Liesjärvi National Park and Kyynäränharju Ridge This section passes through Liesjärvi National Park, where cycling is permitted only on marked trails. A smooth road winds past lakes Kaksvetinen and Peukalolammi, offering some of the most stunning scenery along the route—old-growth forests and surrounding mires. You can take a break at the Kaksvetinen hut or the Peukalolammi lean-to, both of which allow overnight stays. Nearby, Eräkeskus Koivu ja Kuusi offers lodging, and Hyypiö and Peukaloinen rental cabins are available with advance booking. Upon reaching Kyynäränharju Ridge, panoramic views open up over Lake Liesjärvi and Lake Kyynäräjärvi. A slightly technical path runs along the narrow ridge but is rideable at a calm pace with a touring bike. After rainfall, the roots may be slippery.
From Liesjärvi to Jokioinen (45 km)
Korteniemi Heritage Farm and Torronsuo The route continues to the restored Korteniemi Heritage Farm, where visitors can learn about traditional rural life and enjoy the fire pit. From here, the trail heads toward Torronsuo National Park. It follows an old forest road for a short distance, with a narrow bridge crossing a body of water—a rocky path leads to it, and this section is best walked while pushing the bike. The bridge may be slippery after rain or in early spring. After this, the route passes through a moose fence via a gate that must be closed afterward. Then follows a brief stretch along Highway 2 before turning left onto Salkolantie, a paved road with a narrow shoulder.
The route continues on a winding gravel village road and rejoins Hämeen Härkätie, passing through the historically significant Letku village. Upon reaching Torronsuo, take a break at Kiljamo rest stop or the Idänpää rock birdwatching tower—both offer amazing views over the vast mire. While the duckboards across the bog offer an unforgettable hiking experience, camping is not allowed within the park. Jokioinen and Elonkierto
From Torronsuo, the route continues along a straight gravel road and curvy paved local roads toward Jokioinen. Near Murronkulma, a few kilometers before reaching Highway 10, Vanhakurppa offers accommodation, live-action role-playing events, and summer stand-up comedy shows.
In Jokioinen, visit the Elonkierto Rural and Domestic Animal Park, and across from the Parsonage Museum, explore Ferraria’s Hillside Garden, where you can taste different varieties of berries or fruits growing side by side. On Sundays in June and July, and on Saturdays in August, a steam train runs between Jokioinen and Humppila. Bicycles can be taken aboard free of charge, offering a scenic shortcut if desired.
From Jokioinen, the route continues through gentle agricultural landscapes along easy gravel and asphalt roads toward Humppila.
From Jokioinen to Humppila (20 km)
Humppila and Koivistonlammi Humppila Railway Station is the only station along the route for train arrivals. Nearby, Koivistonlammi Beach offers a chance to swim.
Return to Forssa (28 km)
The route crosses Highway 2 by riding briefly along its edge before turning onto Matkuntie. The beginning of Matkuntie is paved with a narrow shoulder. The route turns toward Kuuma; near the junction is a level crossing, so be cautious and do not cross if a train is near. Always cross railway level crossings with caution. Stop if the barriers are down or warning lights are flashing – this means a train is approaching. Never attempt to cross when the barriers are lowered or lights are flashing. Make sure the tracks are clear before crossing. Walk your bike across if the surface is slippery or uneven.
Before crossing the Jänhijoki River, the well-maintained gravel road includes the most significant climbs and descents of the route. From here, the trail follows a smooth village road back toward Forssa. The final kilometers wind along a scenic riverside cycle path next to the Loimijoki River, leading back to Forssa Bus Station. The beautiful river views make for a pleasant and memorable ending to the journey.