Arctic Trail

Parastinden (1419 m) - Hiking in Northern Norway

Parastinden in Norway is a favourite mountain especially among Finnish hikers. The mountain, which resembles a shark's fin, can be climbed on a short day trip from Rognli in Norway, or on a longer hike from Kilpisjärvi in Finland.

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Parastinden - daytrip or long-distance hike

  • Destination: Storfjord / Signaldalen, Norway
  • Distance: From Rognli 5 km /  3.1 miles, from Kilpisjärvi 32 km /  19.9 miles (one direction)
  • Difficulty: moderate / demanding
  • When to go: June to September 

Arctic Trail - From Finland to Reisadalen, Norway

The Arctic Trail is a demanding 800-kilometre hiking trail along the borders of northern Finland, Norway and Sweden. You don't have to hike the entire Arctic Trail in one go, but can do it in many different sections.

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Arctic Trail, Kopmajoki - Reisadalen

  • Destination: Käsivarsi, Lapland, Finland & Saraelv, Reisa, Norway
  • Distance: 46 km (one direction, Kopmajoki-Sieimma)
  • Difficulty: advanced, trail may be poorly marked, river crossings
  • When to go: from end of June to end of September for a summer and autumn hike
  • Duration: 2-3 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent, wilderness huts, rental huts

Kungsleden & Unna Allakas - Abisko 170 km hike

Abisko National Park is the most famous hiking and outdoors destination in Swedish Lapland. Abisko trails are accessible for both short day hikes and multi-day long-distance hikes of hundreds of kilometres. The most popular of Abisko's trails is Kungsleden, which runs along the River Abiskojåkka and the banks of the Lake Ábeskojávri in the national park.

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Kilpisjärvi - Halti Ski Tour in Lapland

The ski hike to Halti in Käsivarsi wilderness in Lapland is a winter hiking classic. In winter, you can reach the top of Halti by skiing the Arctic Trail (Nordkalott Trail), or your own trails in Käsivarsi wilderness.

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Ski hike Kilpisjärvi - Halti, The Nordkalott Trail

  • Destination: Kilpisjärvi and Käsivarsi Wilderness, Lapland, Finland
  • Distance: 55 km (one direction)
  • Difficulty: advanced, but suitable for beginners (The Nordkalott Trail)
  • When to go: from February to April for spring ski tour
  • Duration: 5-10 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent, wilderness huts, or rental huts 

Abisko Canyon Trail in Swedish Lapland: A Stunning Evening Hike

Abisko serves as the gateway to nature in northern Sweden, offering the most breathtaking attractions and easily accessible trails. Numerous hiking routes originate from Abisko, ranging from short day hikes to treks covering hundreds of kilometers.

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Abisko Canyon Trail

  • Destination: Abisko, Norrbotten, Lapland, Sweden
  • Distance: 1.6 km / 1 mile
  • Difficulty: easy
  • When to go: year-round destination
  • Duration: 30 min

Kungsleden, or King's Trail, is the most famous hiking trail in northern Sweden. The hiking trail is over 400 kilometers (249 miles) long, going from Abisko to Hemavan through rugged landscapes. The most popular stretch of the Kungsleden hikes is the Abisko-Nikkaluokta route.

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Kungsleden hike Nikkaluokta-Alesjaure (Abisko)

  • Destination: Nikkaluokta, Norrbotten, Lapland, Sweden
  • Distance: Nikkaluokta-Alesjaure 71 km (Nikkaluokta-Abisko 107 km)
  • Difficulty: easy-moderate
  • When to go: from July to August for a summer hike
  • Duration: 3-5 days (Nikkaluokta-Abisko 5-7 days)
  • Where to stay: camping in tent, or in STF cabins
     

Malla Strict Nature Reserve is located in the beautiful Kilpisjärvi area in Lapland, Finland. It offers incredible experiences in nature even on a short day hike. The most famous sights of the Malla Strict Nature Reserve are the Three-Country Cairn, Kitsiputous Falls and Pikku-Malla fell. The Malla Trail passing through Malla nature area is part of the 800 km Arctic Trail (The Nordkalott Trail).

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Malla Strict Nature Reserve

  • Destination: Kilpisjärvi, Lapland, Finland
  • Distance: Malla Trail 11 km (6.8 miles), Kitsiputous Falls 5.5 km (3.4 miles), Pikku-Malla 3.5 km (2.2 miles) (one way)
  • Difficulty: Basic fitness (Kitsiputous and Pikku-Malla Trails)
  • When to go: End of June to end of September (year-round destination)
  • Where to stay: Accommodation in Kuohkimajärvi open wilderness or rental huts or tenting at hut yard, Kilpisjärvi offers various accommodation (you are not allowed to stay overnight in the Lappish huts)

Kilpisjärvi Trails in Lapland - Saana Fell

Saana fell in Kilpisjärvi Lapland is one of the highest and most popular fells in Finland. It is located in Käsivarsi area in Enontekiö region. There are two great trails: The Saana Summit Trail and the Saana Circle Trail.

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Saana Summit Trail & Saana Circle Trail

  • Destination: Kilpisjärvi, Lapland, Finland
  • Distance: Saana summit Trail 4.3 km / 2.67 miles (one direction), Saana Circle Trail 14 km / 8.7 miles
  • Difficulty: basic fitness
  • When to go: From June to September
  • Where to stay: camping (check the destrictions), accommodation services in the area, no overnight stays in the Lappish huts

Halti is the highest fell in Finland with the peak, Háldičohkka, at 1324 m above the sea level. The trail to Halti from Kilpisjärvi, the Arctic Trail or Nordkalott Trail, is the most popular route to Halti from Finland, but several unmarked routes through wilderness lead to Halti as well. I chose the Nordkalott route on my way to Halti but hiked back to Kilpisjärvi via Termisjärvi, following the Arctic Trail to the Kuonjarjoki hut before taking my own path.

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Kilpisjärvi - Halti hiking info

  • Destination: Kilpisjärvi and Käsivarsi Wilderness, Lapland, Finland
  • Distance: 55 km (one direction, The Nordkalott Trail)
  • Difficulty: advanced, includes river crossings
  • When to go: from July to September for a summer and autumn hike
  • Duration: 4-7 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent, wilderness huts, or rental huts 

Hiking and Summitting Halti, Finland: a Solo Adventure

Halti is the highest fell in Finland with the peak, Háldičohkka, at 1324 m above the sea level. It can be summitted from Finland or from Norway as the fell is located at the border between two countries. The trail to Halti from Kilpisjärvi, the Arctic Trail (Nordkalott Trail), is the most popular route to Halti from Finland.

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Kilpisjärvi - Halti hiking info

  • Destination: Kilpisjärvi and Käsivarsi Wilderness, Lapland, Finland
  • Distance: 55 km (one direction)
  • Difficulty: advanced, includes river crossings
  • When to go: from July to September for a summer and autumn hike
  • Duration: 4-7 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent, wilderness huts, or rental huts