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Salla Lapland - Hiking Iso Pyhätunturi Fell in Winter
Sallatunturi fells and their trails offer nature experiences all year round. Almost 480 metres (1575 ft) high, the northern Sallatunturi is known as Iso Pyhätunturi, which can be reached via a marked…
Pyhä-Luosto National Park: Isokuru & Karhunjuomalampi Trail
Pyhä-Luosto National Park in Lapland is the southernmost big fell area in Finland. Amidst meadows and forests, the magnificent Noitatunturi and Ukko-Luosto fells rise more than 500 metres above sea…
Ylläs Trails: Pirunkuru and Kesänkitunturi in Lapland
Pirunkuru in Ylläs, Lapland, is a steep and rugged gorge on the side of Kesänkitunturi fell. The Kesänkitunturi hiking trail, Pirunkurun ponnistus, rewards the keen trail runner or hiker with…
Salla National Park in Lapland – Pahakuru Trail
Salla National Park is characterized by ancient forests surrounding ridges and gorges. From the tops of the fells, wilderness landscapes open up to lakes and vast mire areas. Marked viewpoints offer…
Salla Lapland – Kaunisharju Trail and Aurora Viewpoint
The trails of Salla lead to the northern old-growth forests and fell landscapes. Finland's newest national park, Salla National Park, offers easily accessible hikes and trails, along with a touch of…
Sallatunturi in Lapland: Views Above Fells and Ancient Forests
In the Salla National Park, ancient wilderness forests surround majestic ridges and gorge valleys. From the fell peaks, beautiful views open up to the marshes and glistening ponds. Designated…
Ski Tour in Lapland: Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park
Ski touring in Lapland is a dream for many outdoor enthusiasts, especially after becoming familiar with summer hiking. Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park in Finland fits perfectly for your first ski…
Hiking and Fishing in Lapland - Hammastunturi Wilderness
Hammastunturi wilderness in Lapland is a wonderful hiking and fishing destination in Finland. The area is known for the historical Lapland’s Gold of River Ivalojoki. The peaceful wilderness area is…
Riisitunturi National Park – The Most Famous Crown Snow Landscape in Southern Lapland
Riisitunturi National Park in Posio Lapland is a great nature destination year-round. Riisitunturi is probably the most popular location for nature photographers in winter, when thick white crown…
Travel in Lapland
Rovaniemi - the gateway to Lapland
Rovaniemi is the largest city in Lapland and is especially known as the home town of Santa Claus. For many tourists, it serves as a centre of arrival and departure, combining northern nature, culture and modern services. The Ounasvaara trails are easily accessible in the vicinity of the city, and Rovaniemi is well connected to all parts of Lapland.
Western Lapland - Ylläs, Levi and Pallas
Fell peaks, extensive forest areas and ski resorts make this region a versatile tourist destination all year round. Levi and Ylläs are known for winter sports, but in summer the area has a wide network of trails for hiking, mountain biking and trail running. Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park offers peace and quiet and classic Lapland landscapes (e.g. Keimiötunturi or Kukastunturi). Kittilä has an airport.
Eastern Lapland - Saariselkä, Inari and Urho Kekkonen National Park
Sámi cultural area and one of the most wilderness areas in Lapland. Lake Inari, the fells and the Urho Kekkonen National Park make the area a popular hiking destination. Saariselkä and Kiilopää offer hikes, trails and services all year round. Northern lights spotting and visits to reindeer farms are particularly popular in winter. Inari is home to the Sámi Museum and Nature Centre Siida. Ivalo Airport is the gateway to the area.
Central Lapland - Pyhä, Luosto and Sodankylä
The quieter Lapland of the southernmost great fells, where the Pyhä-Luosto National Park, the mires and rocky landscapes form a scenic area. Pyhä is particularly famous for the rugged Isokuru, and at Luosto you can visit an amethyst mine. The Sodankylä and Kemijärvi areas provide a good base for nature excursions, such as Sallatunturi and Tuntsa wilderness. Ruka and Riisitunturi are also quite near.
Fell Lapland - Kilpisjärvi and Enontekiö
The wilderness area of Northern Lapland, home to Halti, Finland's highest fell peak. The area is popular with hikers: the Malla Nature Park, Saanatunturi and Hetta-Pallas are classic routes. Here nature is rugged, treeless and vast - the landscape stretches to the horizon.