Bike rental – Santalahti Resort
Electric fatbike (Fantic Issimo Urban)
Summer season €35 / 3 hours (9 am–12 noon or 1 pm–4 pm or 5 pm–8 pm) or €59/day (morning to evening)
Winter season €39 / 11 noon–4 pm (accommodation guests can keep their bikes overnight)
E-mountain bike, frame size M (Fantic XTF 1.5 630 or equivalent)
69€ / day (morning to evening)
Fatbike
Summer season 10€ / hour or 35€ / day (morning to evening)
Winter season 28€ / 11 noon–4 pm (accommodation guests can keep their bikes overnight)
Bicycle
Summer seasoen 5€ / hour or 19€ / day (morning to evening)
Winter season 18€ / 11 noon–4 pm (accommodation guests can keep their bikes overnight)
More information and reservations:
info@santalahti.fi
+358 5 260 5055
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When approaching on the motorway from the direction of Helsinki, take ramp 73 and turn right. Drive along Mussolontie road for 5.7 kilometres and turn right onto Merituulentie road. Continue for 1.3 kilometres and then turn right again onto Santalahdentie road. Drive along this road for 1.5 to reach the destination.Parking
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Santalahti resort
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