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Finland - Ski resort information for YLLAS
Skiing in Finland
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The main gateway airports are Kittila, 45kms (27 miles) away or , kms ( miles) away.
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Pronounced 'U-las', this is the largest downhill and cross-country ski centre in Finland with the greatest uplift per hour. The resort also boasts the country's greatest vertical, most runs and the longest run at three kilometres (two miles). Many of the higher slopes are above the tree-line, unusual for Finnish skiing, because at 718m Ylläs is one of the highest fells in Lapland. The slopes are four kilometres (two and a half miles) from the resort, although you can nearly ski all the way back and in any case there is a free ski bus link. Beyond these impressive statistics are the stunning natural beauty and magical atmosphere of the surroundings in Finnish Lapland. The area is famous for its 'blue light' in the daytime and northern lights at night. Ylläs consists of seven fells and two original Sámi villages. Äkäslompolo village is located on the northern side of the the Ylläs fell and Ylläsjärvi village on the southern side. Äkäslompolo has a skiing tradition dating back to 1930's. The first ski fans were making their way there even before the area was served by a road. In Ylläs you can feel the original Lappish atmosphere: in most hotels and cafés you are served by a second or third generation of families. The ski season begins in October and lasts until May. The sun does not rise in winter until late January, when temperatures can be as low as -40ºC although there is adequate daylight. However when cold, it's normally a dry cold which is comfortable for periods so long as adequate thermal skiwear is worn. By Marsh the days are longer than in the Alps and in May the slopes are still open when most northern hemisphere ski areas are closed and daylight is approaching 24 hours.

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Resort Facts
718m
Top Height
463m
Vertical Drop
19
Total Lifts
19
Drag Lifts
0
Chair Lifts
0
Cabin Lifts
22500
Uplift per hour
7
Mtn Restaurants
20
Blue Runs
8
Red Runs
4
Black Runs
3km
Longest Run
N S E W
Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
10
Snowmaking %
7
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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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