Juupajoki is a municipality in Pirkanmaa, Finland.
The municipality is mainly rural and forest, but there is also an old factory environment and several bogs. The centre of the municipality, Korkeakoski, was born in connection with the establishment of a shoe factory.
Juupajoki is about 20 km north-west of Orivesi along Mäntäntie (from Mänttä).
Juupajoki has a railway station 📍. Timetables are available from the VR website. You can get to Juupajoki from Tampere or Orivesi by train.
Long-distance depart buses from Tampere. For timetables, see Matkahuolto.
Korkeakoski can easily be explored by foot. Because the municipality is large, the easiest way to get around elsewhere is by car.
Most of Juupajoki is covered by forest, and you should head out to pick berries. You get cloudberries in the swamps, and elsewhere there is a wealth of lingonberries.
You can also visit the area to fish. In the river you can find e.g. brown trout, and in the countryside there is pike and perch. For reel-and-rod fishing you need to pay the national fishing fee (if aged 18–65). Without reel, the right to access may suffice. For the river you probably need a day card regardless. One rod per person.
Crafts from the Kallenautio tavern.
BigL leather clothes or honey of Juupajoki from the factory store of the Koskenjalka Museum.
Don't come here for nightlife. For that, head to Orivesi, Mänttä, Tampere or Jyväskylä.
The camping ground is on the northern border of the municipality, next to the ski centre.
You might be able to find some agritourism farms.
Juupajoki has a health centre, but in more serious cases you should go to Mänttä, Orivesi, Ruovesi or Tampere Central Hospital.
En route to Ruovesi you pass by Ryövärinkuoppa ("robber's hole") and Helvetinkolu ("hell gorge"). Bon voyage!
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