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Explore the stunning frozen waterfalls of Korouoma in Lapland on a 7.5-hour guided hike, including a traditional campfire lunch and winter gear for $250.

The Lapland: The Frozen Waterfalls of Korouoma Tour offers a captivating experience in Finland’s Arctic wilderness. Priced at $250 per person, this 7.5-hour guided adventure takes you 110 km from Rovaniemi, into the heart of the Posios virgin forest. Expect to see all 14 frozen waterfalls in a fairy-tale landscape, beautifully sculpted by winter’s chill. This tour combines scenic hiking, cultural touches with a Lappish campfire lunch, and the chance to capture stunning snow and ice views.
While the tour is perfect for those with an interest in outdoor winter scenery, it’s important to note that children under 5 are not recommended**. The experience balances adventure and comfort, with winter clothing and ice grippers provided. The local guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, enhancing the experience with explanations and assistance.
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The tour starts with pickup from hotels within 10 km of Rovaniemi. The journey to Korouoma’s canyon takes approximately two hours, but the real magic begins once travelers arrive at the virgin forest area. Here, the 14 waterfalls, frozen into spectacular ice formations, serve as the tour’s centerpiece. Expect to see trees shining under snow, creating a scene straight out of fairy tales.
The guides lead hikers through thick Arctic forests, where snow can reach up to 1 meter. They provide ice grippers for safety and comfort, making sure everyone can enjoy the walk without slipping. Each step reveals breathtaking icy sculptures and the pristine silence of winter wilderness.

Hiking through the thick snowy forests is a peaceful journey, with every tree coated in a shimmering layer of frost. The trail offers ample opportunities for photography—snow-laden branches, frozen waterfalls, and expansive winter vistas. The guide’s explanations help visitors understand the natural beauty of the area and the unique formations of the waterfalls.
Walking conditions are suited for those prepared for winter weather, and the included winter overalls and boots help shield against the cold. The snow’s thickness varies seasonally, getting thicker after mid-November, making the landscape even more dramatic. The crisp air and quiet make this hike a memorable sensory experience.

Midway through the hike, the group gathers around a fire to enjoy a traditional Lappish lunch. The hot Finnish blueberry tea warms hands and spirits, while the reindeer sandwich, mushroom soup, and Lappish hard bread satisfy hunger after the walk. Vegetarian or vegan options are available upon request.
The guide prepares the meal directly on the fire, adding a personal touch to the experience. Sitting around the campfire, surrounded by snow and silence, creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere that highlights Lapland’s culinary traditions.
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After lunch, the focus shifts to visiting all 14 frozen waterfalls. Guided walks allow visitors to get close to these natural sculptures, which vary in size and shape. The ice formations are especially impressive with the winter sun casting sparkling reflections.
The waterfalls’ size and clarity are notable, and the snow-covered surroundings offer an ideal setting for photos. The guides share insights into the natural processes that create the frozen sculptures, making each stop both beautiful and educational.

The tour is designed to be accessible and comfortable, with pickups arranged from selected hotels. Children over 5 years old are recommended, and at least 2 people are needed on weekdays and Saturdays, while 4 people are required on Sundays and public holidays.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, even though winter clothing and ice grippers are provided. The departure times may fluctuate depending on the season, so checking availability beforehand is advisable. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to your plans.

The local guides are highly praised for their friendliness and expertise. They explain the natural features of the waterfalls and forest, making the experience engaging and informative. Their ability to provide safety equipment like ice grippers ensures a secure walk, even on icy paths.
Guides also facilitate a warm and authentic atmosphere during the campfire lunch, making the outdoor experience both enjoyable and educational. Multilingual guides are available, with English being the primary language.

At $250, this tour offers a comprehensive experience—hiking, sightseeing, cultural food, and guidance—all in one package. The small-group size and inclusion of winter gear enhance value and comfort. The beautiful scenery and immersive nature walk make it a worthwhile choice for anyone eager to explore Lapland’s icy landscapes.
While the physical demands are moderate, suitable footwear and readiness for cold weather are essential. The 7.5-hour duration allows plenty of time to enjoy the vistas without feeling rushed. This experience suits nature lovers, amateur photographers, and anyone interested in experiencing Finland’s winter magic.

This guided hike into Korouoma’s icy realm delivers a peaceful, scenic adventure that highlights Finland’s winter beauty. The frozen waterfalls are the main attraction, complemented by authentic Finnish cuisine and the camaraderie of small groups led by knowledgeable guides. The comfortable gear and flexible booking options make it accessible for most travelers.
However, it’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor winter activities and are prepared for cold weather conditions. The limitation for young children and the need for a minimum group size on some days are considerations for planning. Still, for those looking to capture stunning icy landscapes and enjoy Lapland’s tranquil forests, this tour offers a memorable and authentic experience.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 5 are not recommended. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by paying adults.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are suggested, though winter clothing and ice grippers are provided. Warm layers for the outdoor cold are advisable.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long are the hikes?
The total activity lasts approximately 7.5 hours, with guided walks through the forest and to the waterfalls.
What is included in the price?
Pickup and drop-off within 10 km of Rovaniemi, winter gear, English-speaking guide, and the traditional campfire lunch.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the terrain and hiking conditions.
What languages are guides available in?
English is the primary language, with other languages available on request.
When does the snow typically cover the trails?
Snow begins to cover the trails after mid-November, reaching depths of up to 1 meter.