
Spring and Summer - Autumn in Finland /Hiking in Lapland

Here is preliminary information about the upcoming Finland 2025: Spring and Summer
Hiking through Finland's lush forests during summers is a popular activity, and it's not hard to see why.
The enchanting sceneries, replete with glistening lakes and verdant greenery, make for a perfect setting to unwind and connect with nature.
The Finnish landscape in summers is awash with colorful flora, majestic pine trees, and the calming,
rhythmic chirping of birds.If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle.
Here, you can rent a cabin by the lake and spend your days fishing,
kayaking or simply lounging on the shoreline with a good book.
Hiking in Lapland:
Conquering Halti (1324 m.a.s.l.)
The tour starts at Kilpisjärvi, from where we will take a three-hour car ride to the lake Guolasjärvi in Norway. From the lake it is about seven kilometres of hiking to the highest peak located in Finland. The terrain is demanding and hiking partly strenuous. In Halti area snow flurries may occur even in the middle of the summer.
Rate:
Minibus + Hiking 290 € per person
Duration: 14-14 h
The prices include coffee or tea, some snacks and guides, insurance and VAT. The guides will take photographs which are available to the customers free of charge. The prices include pick up from accommodation within the Kilpisjärvi area. The guides speak Finnish and English.
If you would like to have pick up and drop off to the tours from your resort, please inform the resort name and ask for pick up while making booking. You can ask it in additional information section. Please note the pick up and drop off is made in the reception of resort in Kilpisjärvi village area and you have to order it.
All tours are arranged in accordance to weather conditions. The rates mentioned are for a minimum of three participants, for smaller numbers ask for an offer. Available from 1.7.–31.8.
KILPISSAFARIT – KILPISJÄRVI, FINLAND
Kilpissafarit, established in 1995, is a Kilpisjärvi-based outdoor activity company.
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