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Finland - Ski resort information for LEVI
Skiing in Finland
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The main gateway airports are Kittilä, 15kms (9 miles) away or , kms ( miles) away.
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Established in 1964, Levi is Finland's fastest growing ski area with the only two gondola lifts in the country. The 530m/1740ft Levitunturi ('tunturi' is Finnish for fell - a kind of mountain) is situated 170km/106miles north of the Arctic Circle in the Land of the Midnight Sun. Around midsummer the sun does not set and you can experience the nightless night, while in midwinter the sun does not rise for 2 months and there is a period of "kaamos" or polar night. Popular as a family resort, Levi is situated in the district of Kittilä which has a bigger surface area than Belgium and populated by around 6,000 people and 30,000 reindeer. Kittilä, a 15 minute drive from Levi, is a traditional Lapp village which has managed to combine modern with historic. Its worth visiting the museums here to learn more about the indigenous Sami culture. Geographically, Kittilä is in the centre of the fells district of Western Lapland and has 3 other major skiing centres nearby - Ylläs, Pallas and Olos. The capital of Rovaniemi 170km/106 miles, the nearest large town is famous for being Santa Claus's official home with Santa Claus Land a year round visitor destination. Autumn is known as the "Ruska", or rainbow season and as early as October the summits of Levitunturi are clad with snow blown in from the Atlantic, this is when the blue twilight of the polar night closes in, the midday dark of winter when daylight hours shorten. January is the coldest month with an average daytime temperature of -15C in the north but the climate is very dry so it usually feels warmer than it actually is. Even during mild winters Finland usually has a plentiful supply of snow because of east wind currents from Russia. The Finns are a very adaptable people and even in a winter rich with snow everything works as it should. The transport system functions in all weather conditions. The roads are always cleared and gritted, even in the middle of the night if need be. Railways operate to schedule, as does their national airline, Finnair, which serves one of the densest domestic networks in the world. The skiing season is a long one in Northern Finland beginning in October and lasting until at least mid-May while East and Central Finland's first snow usually arrives in December. High season commences in early February and during March and April the long days allow 16 hours of skiing under brilliant sun - night skiing is possible at this time without any artificial light. Snow conditions and hours of sunshine make it most favourable to ski in South Finland in February, Central Finland in March and North Finland in April. However, even in the pre-season when the days are shortest it is still possible to ski for at least five hours by daylight. Cross-country skiing originated in Finland and is one of the country's favourite sports. Levi has 230km of cross-country trails, 28km of which are illuminated. Lengths of trails vary and on the longer ones you can make your own meals on an open fire or stay overnight in log cabins or wilderness huts. By far the fastest means of transportation in the fells is the snowmobile and Levi has over 886km of Finland's best snowmobile tracks including a track to the top of Levi fell. Between 6 and 8m wide, tracks include warning/information signs and resting huts. There are approximately 1,000 snowmobiles in the area, 300 of which are available for rental and 700 privately owned. Kittilä has 3 snowmobile shops and repair garages. Many people visit for another reason - the hills of northern Lapland attract professional gold prospectors and this area is well known as gold country. Precious and semi-precious stones can also be found in the mountain streams.

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Resort Facts
531m
Top Height
325m
Vertical Drop
27
Total Lifts
24
Drag Lifts
1
Chair Lifts
2
Cabin Lifts
27900
Uplift per hour
7
Mtn Restaurants
18
Blue Runs
22
Red Runs
3
Black Runs
2.5km
Longest Run
N S E W
Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
31.9
Snowmaking %
142
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Ski holidays in LEVI
£ 309
Levi Chalet Apartmen...
£ 345
Levilehto Chalets
£ 350
Levilehto Chalets
£ 357
Levilehto Chalets
£ 362
Immel Mokit Cabins
£ 379
Levi Chalets
£ 386
Immel Mokit Cabins
£ 401
Immel Mokit Cabins
£ 404
Levi Log Cabins
£ 406
Lapland Apartments
£ 409
Levi Chalets
£ 412
Levi Log Cabins
£ 439
K5 Chalets
£ 487
Crazy Reindeer
£ 488
Sirkantantahti
£ 493
Crazy Reindeer
£ 526
Chalet K5 Levi
£ 540
Chalet North Star 1 ...
£ 549
Crazy Reindeer
£ 586
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The resort information on this page is provided by Snow24 and the snow reports by Weather2. They are intended for general information only and you should rely solely on the information provided in the tour operators brochure when booking your holiday.

 
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