Summer in the north of Lapland offers beautiful scenery, vibrant Sámi culture, and exciting activities in the nightless night.
Inari, Saariselkä, and Utsjoki are some of Finland's northernmost destinations in a vast area known as Lapland North. They are surrounded by two major national parks, grand Inari Lake, and the largest wilderness area in Finland called Kaldoaivi. Not only is the wilderness large in northern Lapland, so are the distances. To drive from Saariselkä to Nuorgam – the northernmost point in Finland and in the EU – takes three hours.
Here, you'll find pristine, unspoiled Arctic wilderness. Summer in the north of Lapland offers nightless nights, clean air, and beautiful scenery amid majestic fells.
To get there, you can take the train or a flight to Rovaniemi and continue heading north by bus or car. Another option is to fly to Ivalo and continue north from there.