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October 24, 2022Lapland is so much more than just the home of Santa Claus – choose from a range of wonderful winter activities to fit into your 7-night itinerary in Lapland for a knockout winter holiday delight like no other. Read on for some of our favourite suggestions…
CALL OF THE WILD
See huskies in their natural habitat whilst you sledge across the sparkling snow with trees that appear frozen in time and the glow of a pink daylight sky that changes with every glance.
WILDERNESS RIDERS
Feel the throttle on a snowmobiling adventure! Winding through a varied landscape, you can imagine the indigenous Sámi nomads of Finland crossing the land with reindeer.
DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW
The reindeer epitomises Lapland as much as the Northern Lights and landscape. Meet the Sámi people and understand their lifestyle, learning how the reindeer play a central part in their lives.
VISIT FOR YOURSELF
Ylläs is a very popular resort: an unspoiled winter wonderland set amidst the National Park scenery and where the lights turn off at 10pm to give you the best possible chance of viewing the Northern Lights! Immerse yourselves in the activities with a 7-night half-board stay in a stunning new Ylläsrinne cabins. What’s more, they all have a sauna to warm up in after exploring the great outdoors and firewood included if you prefer to warm up beside the fireplace.
Find out more!
We’ve just covered our favourites, so be sure to come and talk to us to find out what other exciting things you could get up to in Lapland! Lapland is a winter wonderland destination that is untouched, peaceful and like nowhere else on Earth. The snow starts to fall in November and from December to January there are long, dark fantastic nights with the sky full of stars and the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights.