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Petäksenaho Adventure Park adventure in Kerava, Uusimaa
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View of Petäksenaho Adventure Park in Kerava, Uusimaa
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Petäksenaho Adventure Park

$$Adventure
🕑 2.5 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. Younger children (6-8) can tackle easier courses with parental supervision, while teens and older kids will love the challenging high rope courses and longer zip lines. Children must typically meet minimum height requirements (usually 110-140cm depending on course difficulty).

About

Petäksenaho Adventure Park offers thrilling treetop adventures in the beautiful Finnish forest, with rope courses, zip lines, and climbing challenges designed for various skill levels. Families can spend quality time together navigating aerial obstacles while surrounded by nature, making it perfect for active kids who love outdoor challenges and parents seeking memorable adventure experiences.

Highlights

  • Multiple difficulty levels of aerial rope courses suitable for beginners through advanced climbers
  • Exciting zip lines that let kids soar through the Finnish forest canopy
  • Comprehensive safety equipment and training provided before every session
  • Beautiful natural setting that combines adventure with Nordic nature appreciation
  • Family-friendly courses where parents and children can climb together

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book online in advance, especially during summer and weekends, as courses have limited capacity and time slots fill quickly.
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe athletic shoes (no sandals or flip-flops) and comfortable clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Bring gloves if kids have sensitive hands from rope handling.
  3. 3.Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled time for safety briefings and harness fitting, which are mandatory and conducted in English upon request.
  4. 4.Pack snacks and water bottles as physical activities can be demanding. There are picnic areas available for breaks between courses.
  5. 5.Check the weather forecast and dress in layers. Activities run in light rain but may close during thunderstorms or high winds.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings during late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September) for smaller crowds and pleasant temperatures. Summer weekends are busiest, while weekday afternoons offer the best balance of availability and good weather without overwhelming crowds.

What to Know

Prices are moderate (expect around 20-35 euros per person depending on course selection). The park is seasonal and typically operates May through September. Safety equipment is provided, and English-speaking instructors are available to assist international visitors.

Seasonal Notes

Open approximately May through September, weather dependent. Peak season is June through August. The park typically closes during autumn and winter months when weather conditions make tree climbing unsafe. Always check their website or call ahead to confirm opening dates, as Finnish spring weather can be unpredictable.

Nearby Eats

Head to Kerava town center (5 minutes by car) for family restaurants including Hepokatti, a popular Finnish restaurant chain with kid-friendly menu options, or visit one of the local pizzerias. Many visitors also pack picnic lunches to enjoy at the park's designated areas.

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Café Kauppa Kerava

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Park

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Sports

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