Motion trails
At the Jõulumäe Recreational Sports Centre and its surrounding areas, there are over 200 kilometres of marked trails designed for a wide variety of sports and difficulty levels, including 135 kilometres with permanent signage. These trails, along with many of the sporting facilities, are open year-round, seven days a week.
The Jõulumäe trails are marked with coloured signs on tree trunks, and additional directional signs are placed at turns, with distance markers provided along the routes.
The hiking trails start from the parking area, while other trails begin at the main stadium. All trails wind through pine forests and across sand dunes. When there is no snow, the trails are accessible to runners, cyclists, and hikers.
The asphalt-covered tracks, designed for roller skaters, roller skiers, cyclists, runners, and Nordic walkers, weave through the pine forests and intersect with mountain biking, disc golf, and running routes. Trail directions are indicated with arrows of different colours painted on the asphalt.
At the top of Jõulu Hill begins the MTB bike park, where riders can put their cycling skills to the test on challenging terrain.
We kindly ask all users of the Jõulumäe trails to be considerate of others and to ensure safety at all times.
The latest trail information and a live stadium camera view can be found on the website that brings together all Estonian outdoor trails: terviserajad.ee