Spring in Lapland: Sun, Snow and the Best of Both Worlds
Seasonal Guide

Spring in Lapland: Sun, Snow and the Best of Both Worlds

Spring in Finnish Lapland (March-May) brings the extraordinary combination of brilliant sunshine and deep snow cover, creating what many consider the best time to visit.

Spring in Lapland

Spring in Finnish Lapland (March-May) brings the extraordinary combination of brilliant sunshine and deep snow cover, creating what many consider the best time to visit.

The spring season (March through May) at Pyhatunturi brings unique conditions and opportunities. Whether you are planning your first trip to Finnish Lapland or returning for another visit, understanding what each season offers helps you make the most of your time.

Best Activities During Spring

Outdoor Artisans offers the following experiences at Pyhatunturi during this season:

  • Ice Fishing - traditional Arctic ice fishing on frozen lakes with handlines and traps
  • Ice Floating - floating in a frozen lake wearing thermal dry suits for deep relaxation
  • Aurora Floating - floating under the Northern Lights in a frozen lake at night
  • Bushcraft - Arctic survival skills including fire-making and shelter building
  • Winter SUP - stand-up paddleboarding on an Arctic river in dry suits during winter
  • Snow Surfing - surfing powder snow on handmade Finnish boards through old-growth forest

All activities include professional guiding, equipment and typically a warm meal. Group sizes are kept small for a personal experience.

Why Pyhatunturi for Your Spring Trip

Pyhatunturi is part of the Pyha-Luosto National Park, one of the oldest national parks in Finland. The fell landscape provides a dramatic backdrop for every activity, and the absence of mass tourism means you can experience genuine Arctic wilderness in peace.

Outdoor Artisans, led by local guides Antti and Venla, has deep roots in this landscape. Their knowledge of conditions, wildlife and local culture adds a dimension that larger operators simply cannot match.

Getting to Pyhatunturi

Fly from Helsinki to Rovaniemi (1.5 hours), then drive 130 km north to Pyhatunturi (about 1.5 hours). Alternatively, fly to Kittila airport and drive east (about 1 hour). Both airports have daily connections during the spring season.

Ready to experience spring in the real Arctic? Contact Outdoor Artisans to plan your trip, or browse all available experiences.

Ready to Experience the Real Arctic?

We keep our groups small and our season fills up fast. Tell us your dates and we will help you build the perfect trip.

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