The Salpausselkä Ski Jumps in Lahti form one of Finland’s most iconic winter‑sports arenas, rising dramatically from the edge of the city and framing the skyline with their distinctive silhouette. Built on the ancient Salpausselkä ridge, the complex has developed since the 1920s into a world‑class venue hosting the Lahti Ski Games and numerous international championships. The three main towers, including the impressive HS130 large hill, create a striking architectural ensemble that blends sport, landscape and engineering. Visitors can explore the surrounding Sports Centre, watch training sessions year‑round or take in panoramic views from the jump towers during guided visits. In winter, the atmosphere intensifies as crowds gather for competitions, while in summer the area becomes a hub for outdoor activities. The Salpausselkä Ski Jumps remain a symbol of Lahti’s deep connection to Nordic skiing and its long tradition of hosting major events.
Lahti FinlandSalpausselkä Ski Jumps are located at Salpausselänkatu 8, 15110 Lahti, Finland, forming the centerpiece of Lahti Sports Centre on the dramatic Salpausselkä ridge just 10 minutes' walk from the city center. Directly adjacent, Lahti Ski Museum chronicles Finnish jumping history, while an outdoor pool and ice hockey arena add summer splash and winter action. Extensive trails weave through the UNESCO Global Geopark's ridges for hiking, skiing, and biking, linking to Messilä Ski Centre. Lake Vesijärvi's beaches and Sibelius Hall concerts sit 1 km away, blending adrenaline with Lahti's lakeside culture.
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