By region
North of the line.
Three stays in Lapland, one on the river at Rovaniemi and two up at Levi.
Rovaniemi is the administrative capital of Lapland and the way most people arrive. The city centre sits about six kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, in the fork where the Ounasjoki runs into the Kemijoki, and its airport is ten kilometres north of town and the second busiest in Finland after Helsinki.
It is far enough north that the calendar stops behaving. Between 7 June and 6 July the sun does not set in Rovaniemi at all, thirty days of it, and the winter runs correspondingly long and correspondingly dark.
We have three stays up here. One is on the river in Rovaniemi. The other two are further north at Levi, which is a fell and a ski resort and enough of its own place that it has a page of its own.
Lapland is the part of Finland that gets photographed most and explained least. What we can tell you about each of these places is what its owner tells us, which is the only thing worth repeating.
All three are booked with their owners. We are an address book, not a booking platform.


