Ski Resorts in Finland

The ski resorts in Finland offer a great atmosphere and memorable moments - both for groups of friends and for families! In addition to downhill skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing, there are also many other activities available: husky and reindeer sledding, snowmobile safaris, snowshoe trips and great opportunities for admiring Northern Lights.

Levi is Finland’s Most Popular Ski Resort

Levin hiihtokeskus

Levi, with its 43 skiing slopes and 28 lifts, is the most popular ski resort in Finland. Levi’s longest piste is as long as 2500 meters and the height difference is 325 meters. Despite its northern location, Levi is easily accessible as it is located only a 15-minute drive away from the Kittilä airport. Levi ski resort, which over the past decades has turned into quite an international centre, offers many accommodation options ranging from traditional log cabins to hotels and luxurious holiday homes

Ylläs has Finland’s Longest Skiing Slope

Ylläksen hiihtokeskus

There are a total of seven fells in the Ylläs area, the highest of which is Yllästunturi, reaching 719 meters above sea level. To the enjoyment of skiers, Ylläs has the longest piste in Finland, measuring no less than 3,000 meters. There are 63 skiing pistes, 28 lifts and the country’s largest, 330 km long cross-country skiing track network in Ylläs. 

The Long Skiing Season is One Reason to Visit Ruka Ski Resort

Rukan hiihtokeskus

Located in Kuusamo, Finland, Ruka is one of the most snow-sure ski resorts in Europe, where the ski season lasts normally from October to May. The resort offers 34 pistes, 21 lifts and a world-renowned ski school. The alpine-like pedestrian village, which forms the core of Ruka, includes restaurants, shopping facilities and numerous other services. Ruka’s 23,000 beds offer accommodation ranging from traditional cottages and holiday homes to ski-inn hotel rooms. 

Pyhä is Famous for its Well-maintained Slopes

Located in the immediate vicinity of the Pyhä-Luosto National Park, the Pyhä ski resort is famous for its well-maintained slopes. In addition to the longest piste measuring 1800 meters, the resort also comprises the Huttu-Ukko piste, which is the steepest in the country. In addition to the maintained slopes, Pyhä also has very good off-piste terrain, making it a popular destination among freeriders. There are a total of 10 000 beds in the Pyhä-Luosto region.

Pyhän hiihtokeskus

Tahko Offers a Wide Variety of Experiences

Located in Nilsiä, Kuopio, in the heart Finnish Lakeland, Tahko is one of Finland’s most popular ski resorts, offering year-round activities for visitors. In addition to 24 pistes and 15 lifts, Tahko has good restaurants and accommodation options as well as a vibrant after-ski. Another advantage of Tahko is also its central location, as the resort is located 59 km from Kuopio and 200 km from Jyväskylä. The luxurious villas, log cottages and hotels in magnificent lake landscapes offer a great setting for an enjoyable holiday.

Himos - a Diverse Ski Resort in the Finnish Lakeland

Southern Finland’s largest and the most diverse ski resort, Himos, is located just an hour-long drive from Jyväskylä and about two and a half long drive from Helsinki. Himos has a total of 15 lifts and 21 pistes, with levels ranging from easy to difficult. Popular events are arranged in Himos every year, with the largest festivals gathering tens of thousands of people to the area. For accommodation in Himos, see Himos rental cottages.

Himoksen hiihtokeskus 

Sappee – The Favorite Ski Resort for Families with Children

Located between Tampere and Hämeenlinna, in the municipality of Pälkäne, Sappee is a popular ski resort especially among families with children. For the youngest, there is a free Children’s Village and many other kid-friendly slopes. There is also a good selection of steep pistes for those who are into higher speeds. At the heart of the centre there is a popular event centre called Huippu, and for those looking for accommodation, there are also a large number of rental cottages.

Sappeen hiihtokeskus. Kuva: Juha Kalaoja

Vuokatti Offers Possibilities for Year-round Skiing

Located in the beautiful scenery of Kainuu in Eastern Finland, the Vuokatti ski resort is ideal destination both for beginners as well as for experienced riders. Vuokatti has a total of 13 pistes, 8 lifts, a World Cup level halfpipe and an award-winning ski school for beginners. Thanks to the Vuokatti ski tunnel, it is possible to ski here throughout the year. Vuokatti also offers a variety of restaurant services and accommodation in cottages, hotels and holiday homes.