
Finnish Lapland is the Arctic far north of Finland, strictly defined as the province of the same name but in practice starting near the Arctic Circle. Temperatures can plunge as low as -50°C in the winter and the sun is not seen for days on end during the polar night. About Finnish Lapland
Tornio
Tornio is a city in Finnish Lapland. Tornio Tourist Information
Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi is the capital of Lapland. Rovaniemi Tourist Information
Saariselkä
Saariselkä is a largish winter sports center high up in Finnish Lapland, some 250 km north of the Arctic Circle and nearly 1000 … Saariselkä Tourist Information
Kemi
Kemi is a town in Finnish Lapland, at the northernmost tip of the Gulf of Bothnia. Kemi Tourist Information
Kittilä
Kittilä is a municipality in Finnish Lapland. Kittilä Tourist Information
Ylläs
Ylläs is a popular ski resort located in the municipality of Kolari, at the Swedish border in Finnish Lapland. Ylläs Tourist Information
Äkäslompolo
Äkäslompolo is a city in Finnish Lapland. It is a hub for travellers of the Ylläs-Pallastunturi National Park both in the summer and winter. Äkäslompolo Tourist Information
Kilpisjärvi
Kilpisjärvi is a small village in Enontekiö on the top of Finland's "arm" and it's the only real alpine village in Finland. Kilpisjärvi Tourist Information
Inari
Inari is a small village in Finnish Lapland, on the shore of Lake Inari. Inari Tourist Information
Utsjoki
Utsjoki is a municipality in Finnish Lapland. Utsjoki is the northernmost municipality of Finland and the European Union. Utsjoki Tourist Information
Ivalo
Ivalo is a town in Finnish Lapland. Ivalo Tourist Information