It is located in the northwestern part of the Kivistö area, close to the border of Nurmijärvi municipality and its largest village, Klaukkala.
Luhtaanmäki rises from the Valley of River Vantaa in a sparsely populated rural area.
The beautiful profile of Luhtaanmäki with its old buildings is drawn in the middle of a riverbed and rolling fields.
There are still several buildings of cultural and historical value in Luhtaanmäki, such as the exceptionally large military office of Grips from the 1860s.
[2][3] An old and handsome arched stone bridge, which is no longer used in road traffic, crosses the river called Luhtaanmäenjoki[4] between Luhtaanmäki and Keimola.