Discovering Lapland and Things to do in Levi
If
you’re planning a trip to Finnish Lapland and wondering where to spend your
time, the small arctic village of Levi is a destination worth putting at the
top of your list. Levi is best known for its winter scenery, relaxed atmosphere
and easy access to nature.
Levi offers a great base for travellers looking for authentic Arctic experiences, including hiking and skiing in the fells (large hills – or small mountains in Lapland are called fells) December is one of the most popular times to visit. Finnish weather in December is crisp and wintry, and the weather in Levi Finland usually brings snow, very short days and clear nights that are ideal for outdoor activities. Visiting Levi later in the winter, in late February and throughout March offers more daylight, sunny days, clearer skies for watching the Northern Lights, and all the winter activities you can hope for.
Levi is in Finnish Lapland, about a two-hour drive north of Rovaniemi. While both towns share the same Arctic environment, their personalities and visitor experiences differ. Rovaniemi is often called the capital of Lapland, busy with shops, hotels and attractions, which makes it a lively choice for families. Levi, on the other hand, is a purpose-built ski and activity resort that feels more compact, walkable and centred around the outdoors.
Things to Do in Levi
Travellers typically come to Levi for its wide range of winter activities. If you’re researching the best things to do in Levi, skiing and snowboarding are likely to appear first. Levi is one of Finland’s most established ski resorts, with pistes suitable for beginners as well as more experienced skiers. Here, it’s easy to rent equipment, and ski schools offer lessons throughout the season. If you are not keen to try the slopes, we at Beyond Arctic can show you the beauty of Lapland’s nature first-hand on our nature tours with professional photography included.
Away from the slopes, you’ll find plenty of other things to do in Levi. Snowshoeing is a great option if you want a slower way to explore the surrounding fells. Our experienced guides lead you onto well-marked trails, taking you through thick forests and up onto open hills where the landscape stretches into the distance. Back-country skiing is another popular activity. Tracks around Levi are well maintained and cover a wide network that makes it easy to tailor the day to your experience level. Depending on the day and snow conditions, we may even explore more adventurous routes!
For travellers looking for something a little different, visiting the reindeer is another popular activity. Riding in a reindeer-drawn led through a quiet forest is a peaceful way to experience winter in Levi. The shorter daylight hours in December give these outings a unique ambience as the landscape shifts from soft daylight to twilight in the afternoon.
Outdoor Photography Experiences with Beyond Arctic in Levi
One of the most rewarding ways to explore Levi in December is through photography. Beyond Arctic offers outdoor photography experiences designed to take you into landscapes you might not reach on your own. The focus is on small-group tours in Levi that combine exploring nature with the practical camera skills of our experienced photography and outdoor guides.
Beyond Arctic’s experiences often take place in remote, quiet areas where the snow absorbs sound and the scenery feels untouched. We might photograph frosted forests, open fells, frozen lakes or the soft Arctic light that makes winter in Levi distinctive. Because conditions can change quickly in the north, each day feels slightly different. When it comes to the night-time and chasing Northern Lights, Beyond Arctic guides monitor the weather in Levi Finland throughout the day to choose locations with the best conditions or the clearest skies.
Northern lights photography is one of the most popular options. Clear nights are common especially during the later stage of winter, and Levi sits far enough north that the aurora can appear frequently. We can help you with camera settings and composition so even beginners can capture a successful photo, without rushing the experience. Setting up the equipment, learning new techniques and enjoying the stillness of the evening is all part of it.
Christmas Time in Levi
December naturally brings visitors looking to experience Christmas in Levi. The atmosphere in the resort is festive but more relaxed than in Rovaniemi. Because Levi is centred around outdoor activities rather than theme attractions, it appeals to travellers who want a winter holiday with plenty of time outside. Families enjoy the snowy surroundings, while couples and solo travellers will appreciate the peaceful evenings and easy access to the fells.
Restaurants and cafés in Levi offer cosy places to warm up after a day outdoors. Many serve traditional Lapland ingredients such as local fish, berries and reindeer. Evenings in the resort are calm, and because light pollution is low, you can often see stars clearly from the village.
How Levi is Different from Rovaniemi
Although both destinations sit in the same region, they offer distinct experiences. Rovaniemi is busier, with more traffic, larger hotels and many visitors focused on Christmas attractions. It suits travellers who want a city environment with a wide range of services.
Levi feels more like a self-contained mountain village. Full days in the outdoors shape the rhythm of life here. The resort is designed so you can move between trails, slopes, restaurants and accommodations on foot. This makes Levi a good choice if you prefer a quieter base with direct access to nature. Both towns have their strengths, but if you want space, scenery and activities that highlight the Arctic landscape, Levi is the right choice for you.
Planning Your Visit to Levi
If you’re considering visiting Finland in the winter, Levi offers a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you spend your days skiing, snowshoeing or joining a photography outing with Beyond Arctic, the winter in Levi gives you plenty of ways to experience the north.
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