Visiting Helsinki? Discover why adding Pyhatunturi to your Lapland itinerary unlocks experiences most tourists never find - from aurora floating to snow surfing on handmade boards.
Exploring Helsinki
Finland's capital and the main international hub for visitors arriving from abroad. Most Lapland trips begin with a flight from Helsinki to Rovaniemi or Kittila, followed by a drive north. Helsinki itself offers a fascinating contrast between urban design culture and the Arctic wilderness that awaits.
At 850 km from Pyhatunturi (approximately 1.5 hours by flight), Helsinki is within easy reach for travellers exploring Finnish Lapland. Whether you are based in Helsinki looking for a day trip or planning a multi-stop Lapland adventure, Pyhatunturi deserves a place on your itinerary.
Helsinki and Pyhatunturi: Perfect Together
Helsinki and Pyhatunturi are natural partners in a Lapland itinerary. At just 850 km apart (1.5 hours by flight), combining both destinations is easy and rewarding. Helsinki offers helsinki itself offers a fascinating contrast between urban design culture and the arctic wilderness that awaits.
Many visitors stay in the Pyha-Luosto area and use Helsinki as a convenient stop for supplies or a change of scenery during their trip.
Getting from Helsinki to Pyhatunturi
The journey from Helsinki to Pyhatunturi covers 850 km and takes approximately 1.5 hours by flight. The drive passes through classic Lapland scenery - endless forests, frozen lakes and open fell landscapes. In winter, roads are well-maintained but snow-covered, so winter tyres are essential (all rental cars in Finland come with them).
If you are flying, the nearest airports are Rovaniemi (RVN) and Kittila (KTT). From Rovaniemi, Pyhatunturi is a scenic 1.5-hour drive north. From Kittila, it is about 1 hour east. Both airports receive daily flights from Helsinki throughout the winter season.
For those without a car, the Artic Bus shuttle connects major Lapland destinations, and Outdoor Artisans can arrange transfers for groups.
Why Visit Pyhatunturi
Pyhatunturi is part of the Pyha-Luosto National Park, one of the oldest national parks in Finland. The fell rises to 540 metres and offers some of the most pristine wilderness in Lapland. Unlike larger resorts, Pyhatunturi has maintained its peaceful character - you will not find massive hotel complexes or crowded tourist centres here.
What you will find is silence, genuine Arctic nature and experiences that connect you to the landscape in ways that mass tourism cannot replicate. Outdoor Artisans, run by local guides Antti and Venla, specializes in small-group adventures that showcase the best of this remarkable place.
Activities at Pyhatunturi with Outdoor Artisans
Here are the experiences that make Pyhatunturi worth the journey from Helsinki:
Ice Fishing
Traditional Arctic ice fishing on frozen lakes with handlines and traps. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Ice Floating
Floating in a frozen lake wearing thermal dry suits for deep relaxation. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Aurora Floating
Floating under the Northern Lights in a frozen lake at night. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Bushcraft
Arctic survival skills including fire-making and shelter building. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Winter SUP
Stand-up paddleboarding on an Arctic river in dry suits during winter. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Snow Surfing
Surfing powder snow on handmade Finnish boards through old-growth forest. This is one of the signature experiences offered by Outdoor Artisans at Pyhatunturi, guided by professionals with years of Arctic experience. Small group sizes ensure a personal, unhurried experience in genuine wilderness.
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Planning Your Visit
The winter season runs from November to April, with the best snow conditions typically from December to March. The Northern Lights season peaks from September to March. Summer brings the Midnight Sun from June to July, offering a completely different but equally magical experience.
Accommodation options near Pyhatunturi range from cosy log cabins to the Pyha ski resort hotels. We recommend booking activities at least a few days in advance, as group sizes are kept small to ensure quality.
Ready to experience the real Arctic? Contact Outdoor Artisans to plan your visit, or browse all available experiences.

