In Lauhanvuori, the springs are usually located on the borders of dry terrain and mires. Groundwater coming to the surface enriches the area's mire nature. In addition, the numerous streams that originate from the springs are an important habitat for, among other things, sea trout.
The Peräkorvpi-Lohikeidas marsh complex is also a good example of a groundwater-influenced marsh. The area has e.g. springs, seepage surfaces and seasonal wetlands.
The Peräkorpi spring is easily accessible along the path that connects Spitaalijärvi and Kivijata. The spring and the surrounding mire are both geosites of the Lauhanvuori - Hämeenkangas Geopark.
No public transport.
By roadOn foot along the network of hiking trails in the national park. By car from Lauhanvuorentie, following the Spitaalijärvi signs. From the Spitaalijärvi parking area, the directions are in the direction of Kivijata, the walk to the spring is along the path for about 1.5 km.
ParkingFree.