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Do you enjoy mountain landscapes? Do you enjoy everything white, covered in snow? Do you like extreme sports? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Oy Levi Ski Resort to Santa Claus Village and from Ylläsrunturi to Arktikum, you'll find the best cottages for quality time. It is incredible everything that this beautiful region has to offer! The incredible panoramic views in Santa Claus Village and the beautiful trails in Yllästunturi give the region an unparalleled appeal. This makes Lapland an unbeatable destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at Lapland!
Amazing cottages for all your needsLapland is a region famous internationally for the spectacular natural views it offers due to the mountainous climate for being one of the most prestigious places in Europe to go skiing, and it is also proud to be able to offer visitors accommodations that are of the highest quality and what they do feel really comfortable. Those who come to Lapland will have the opportunity to stay in a beautiful all-wood cottage-style property with a pitched roof and 3 bedrooms all on one level, each with a double bed. It also has a nice living room with a very large piece of furniture and a sofa bed, which makes it possible for 7 people to sleep comfortably in this property. It also has a kitchen with oven, crockery and all the necessary utensils to prepare delicious dishes and as if that were not enough, outside you have access to the public forest that surrounds the rest of the properties and a spectacular hot tub.
Travellers and activities
If you are one of those people who like to know the identity and the past of the places you visit, keep in mind that in addition to all the natural wonders, this beautiful place has several attractions that have been in charge of creating, preserving and spreading the collective memory of its essence. Among all those who allude to these characteristics, the Museum of Tornio Valley stands out. It is a wonderful institution where visitors can take a guided tour or tour the establishment on their own to be amazed by its precious exhibits. It has collections of various types that range from the clothing and customs that the mountaineers of the city had for centuries to connections from a much more urban world. If you come to the city, do not miss a visit to this wonderful place so that you can fill yourself with all its history and culture and continue learning in depth about what it has to offer.
Lapland for ski loversLapland is a place that, in addition to standing out for its impressive beauty and natural wonders, also stands out for the infrastructure designed so that visitors can have an extraordinary experience when it comes to skiing. Of all the wonderful places that the city has, there is one that is one of the most representative and most visited throughout the year. Levi's ski resort has 43 alpine slopes with two cable cars, a chair lift, 14 telesques, five ski lifts, and four cable cars for kids. Since 2004, the Alpine Ski World Cup has been held in November on the Levi Black track. There are 17 illuminated and artificially innovated runways at the station. The esquatch season begins in November and lasts until the beginning of May. In terms of the background, there are 230 kilometres of tracks prepared for both the classic and the skater, of which 28 kilometres are illuminated and 9 kilometres are prepared with artificial snow and open as of the end of October/beginning of November. Furthermore, there are 18 km of winter hiking routes, including those without snow racquets, that are maintained on a daily basis using a snowmobile.
Did you know that the Samis are an ancient indigenous population that still has a presence in Lapland today?
Top 7 travel tips in Lapland
Taking into account that Finland and very specifically in Lapland is the region with which the character of Santa Claus is most associated, in the locality there is a town where you will be able to know the place where all the magic of Christmas is made where the reindeer work and where it is possible for the dream to stay with me over the years. Santa Claus Village is a fantastic place where you can also meet the character himself so that he can tell you about his journey on Christmas Eve with pinpoint accuracy , and you can have a cup of some hot drink with him.
2. Enjoy Lapland's RuskaThe autumn arrives earlier in Finland's north, and the trees begin to change colour before the autumn. It's referred to as Ruska in Finnish. The colour contrast that occurs in autumn leaves is a relic. It's a beautiful landscape, whether you're driving or looking down from the top of a mountain.
3. Witness the Northern LightsYou probably didn't know it, but Lapland is one of the few places in the world where you can see a wonderful spectacle of nature. The aurora borealis is a natural light show that is in the northern part of the world and what is frequent in Lapland. Although it is not every night, it is good that if you visit the city, be aware because on any clear night it could happen.
4. Take a photo with an albino reindeerOne of the most striking attractions of the city are the hundreds of reindeer that live wild all over the place and, taking into account that they are not afraid of humans, they allow them to get close enough to touch them. Some seem to be trained because they are used to humans and despite the fact that there are several species and colours of these animals, the least common are the albino reindeer with whom if you are careful and respectful you can take a good photo to show it off with your friends.
5. Enjoy the midnight sunThe privileged position of Finland and specifically of the pontoon on the globe means that from May to July the sun does not set, therefore activities such as hiking or fishing are organised in the city at dawn without the need to use flashlights thanks to what is enjoying the sunlight. It also organizes all kinds of activities, among which the Midnight Sun film festival stands out. Although this natural phenomenon may be common for Finns, it may be really impressive for people who come from places further south.
6. Witness the Kamos for yourselfThe Kamos is the counterpart of the Midnight Sun since in winter the sun king hardly rises during any hour of the day, even when it is seen it is to peek slightly over the horizon illuminating the sky with bluish tones or rosaries which immediately causes an extraordinary light show that is almost impossible to see anywhere else in the world. Thanks to its enormous beauty, this attraction is one of the polar ones in the entire region and even throughout the country there are many visitors waiting for this time of year to travel to Lapland.
7. Delve into culture, history and scienceOn the 75th anniversary of Finland's independence, December 6, 1992, Arktikum opened to the public. Birch-Bonderup & Thorup-Waade, a Danish architecture firm, designed it. Claus Bonderup and Janne Lehtipalo designed the crescent-shaped new addition, which was finished in the autumn of 1997. Culture, history, and modern life in the Arctic are explored in displays at the Provincial Museum of Lapland and the Arctic Centre. Humans living in harmony with nature is a concept that is thoroughly examined. In Arktikum, there are also rotating exhibits.
Information about cottages in Lapland
🏡 Cottages available: | 284 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | sauna, Wi-Fi and air conditioning. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 114 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 27% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 72 properties. |