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Discover Korouoma National Park’s stunning frozen waterfalls on a 6.5-hour guided trip from Rovaniemi, including a traditional Finnish BBQ and wildlife insights.
This 6.5-hour guided day trip from Rovaniemi takes you to Korouoma National Park, home to some of Finland’s biggest frozen waterfalls, some exceeding 60 meters in height. The tour includes hotel pickup and a scenic drive through Lapland’s winter landscape, making it an ideal choice for those seeking natural beauty and authentic Arctic experiences.
A highlight of this trip is the chance to walk through the snowy Korouoma Canyon, admire the magnificent frozen waterfalls, and learn about local wildlife and history from an expert guide. The journey concludes with a traditional Finnish BBQ by a campfire, offering a hearty way to warm up after the hike.
While suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures, it’s important to note that this tour is not suitable for children under 8 or those with mobility challenges. The tour’s focus on winter hiking and cold-weather conditions requires appropriate clothing and footwear for snow walking.
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Korouoma National Park is renowned for its spectacular frozen waterfalls, which transform into icy sculptures during the winter months. The tour focuses on walking through the scenic Korouoma Canyon, where the snow-covered landscape and ice formations create a picture-perfect winter setting.
Some waterfalls reach over 60 meters, offering a mesmerizing view for visitors. The natural beauty of the canyon is complemented by snowy forests and frozen river channels, providing an immersive Arctic environment. The park’s location in Lapland ensures that wild reindeer tracks and various signs of local wildlife can sometimes be spotted along the trail.

The tour begins with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Rovaniemi, ensuring a smooth start. The scenic drive to Korouoma National Park takes approximately an hour, allowing travelers to relax and absorb the winter landscape en route.
Once at the park, the guide provides safety instructions and sets the pace for the hike through the snowy terrain. The transportation back to your hotel completes the experience, making this an effortless way to explore the Arctic wilderness without worry about transportation logistics.
The core of this experience is the guided winter hike through the Korouoma Canyon. The trail is designed for walkers in good physical condition, as it involves snowy terrain and moderate elevation changes.
During this walk, the guide shares insights about the area’s geology, wildlife, and history, enriching the visual spectacle with stories and facts. The frozen waterfalls are the main attraction, with some over 60 meters tall, creating a dramatic winter landscape that photographers will find irresistible.
If conditions permit, the group may spot reindeer tracks or other signs of local wildlife along the trail, adding an element of nature observation to the adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyHalfway through the hike, the group stops at a designated campfire site. Here, travelers can warm up and enjoy a traditional Finnish BBQ. The menu features grilled sausages and hot berry juice, which are perfect for warming the hands and heart in the cold.
This refreshment break lasts about 30 minutes, providing a cozy atmosphere to relax and chat with fellow participants. The campfire setting enhances the authentic Arctic experience, allowing guests to connect with Finland’s outdoor traditions.
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After the meal and warm-up, the group continues the walk back along the same snowy trail to the starting point. The return route offers more chances to admire the ice formations and snow-covered forests.
Once back at the car, travelers are driven back to Rovaniemi. The hotel drop-off is included, making it easy to continue your winter adventure or rest after an active day outdoors.
To fully enjoy the trip, comfortable shoes and warm clothing are essential. The tour operates from November to April, depending on snow conditions, so dressing in layers and wearing good snow shoes or waterproof boots is advised.
Bring a camera to capture the magnificent frozen waterfalls and winter scenery. Keep yourself hydrated with water, especially during outdoor activities, even in cold weather. The tour emphasizes respect for nature, so littering is strictly prohibited.
This tour is best suited for adventurous individuals in good physical shape who enjoy outdoor walking in winter. It’s ideal for those looking to see Finland’s spectacular frozen waterfalls and learn about local wildlife.
Children under 8 years old and travelers with mobility impairments are advised to consider other options, as the walking and cold conditions can be challenging for some. The small group size creates an intimate setting, allowing for personalized attention from the guide.
The Finnish BBQ experience by the campfire adds authenticity to the adventure, offering local flavors in a traditional setting. The hot berry juice is a delightful treat in the winter cold, complementing the grilled sausages perfectly.
This combination of physical activity and cultural experience makes the day trip memorable and satisfying. The expert guide provides interesting insights throughout, making this tour both educational and entertaining.
The Korouoma National Park guided trip stands out for its stunning frozen waterfalls, immersive winter hike, and authentic Finnish BBQ experience. The small group setup ensures a personalized and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for travelers seeking quality outdoor time in Arctic Finland.
While not suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues, the tour offers a beautiful and active way to enjoy Lapland’s winter landscape. Expect breathtaking views, informative storytelling, and a warm meal amidst Finland’s icy splendor.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 8 years old due to the physical demands and cold-weather conditions.
What should I bring for the hike?
Pack comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a camera, and water. Proper winter gear is recommended to stay comfortable during snow walking.
When is the best time to take this tour?
The tour is available from November to April, depending on snow conditions. The winter landscape is at its most spectacular during this period.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility challenges?
No, this trip involves walking on snow-covered terrain and is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
How is the food served during the trip?
A traditional Finnish BBQ is enjoyed around a campfire, featuring grilled sausages and hot berry juice as a warming refreshment.