Levi is a fell rather than a village. The village at its foot is Sirkka, in the municipality of Kittilä, and the fell itself tops out at 531 metres.
What has grown around it is a resort of a size Finland does not have much of: 43 slopes, seventeen of them floodlit, and 27 lifts including two gondolas. Kittilä Airport is the way in.
At 67.8 degrees north it sits roughly 170 kilometres beyond the Arctic Circle. That is far enough that the light stops being a background detail and becomes the thing people plan around, in both directions, in both seasons.
Two of our stays are here, both of them Scandi Houses and both sleeping six. One looks over Immeljärvi. The other puts the fell in its windows. Which of those matters more is a question only you can answer, so both are on this page rather than one being recommended over the other.
If you are weighing the wider north rather than the resort itself, the Lapland page carries all three of our northern stays. Everything here is booked with the owner.

