reittejä
Reittejä is the plural form of the Finnish noun reitti, meaning a route or path that connects two or more points. The term is used broadly to refer to arrangements of travel plans, transport corridors, and outdoor trails. Reittejä can describe natural or built pathways, including urban walking routes, bicycle routes, driving routes, or long-distance hiking trails. In tourism and recreation they denote itineraries that people follow for recreation, sightseeing, or exercise, while in transport planning they denote sequences of streets or modes used to move from origin to destination.
Reittejä are commonly classified by purpose (walking, cycling, driving, boating), by surface and terrain (paved, gravel,
Signage and maintenance: Many reittejä are marked and maintained by municipalities, national parks, or state agencies.
Cultural and practical usage: The word appears in planning documents, travel guides, and digital routing tools.