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The Family slopes and Main slopes of Luosto are suitable for those who enjoy more relaxed skiing or snowboarding, while the steeper profiles of slopes in the Sunny lift area and Mid slope are suitable for those looking for more challenging runs. Beginners and the youngest members of the family can safely get a taste of skiing on the Family Slope, where you can also have fun in the tobogganing and Tube Hills. Freeriders and snowboarders interested in jumps and rails can start at the Mini Park on the Family Slope and, as their skills increase, move on to the bigger Snow Park on the Main slope. Freeride terrains; Luosto is known for its easy accessible lift powder snow in the backcountry terrain which starts from the top of the Sunny lift on the left. Best known area is called Sunny Gorge Aurinkokuru and the area covers all from the Luosto's weather radar to the down of Ukko-Luosto parking. During the day on the slopes, you can enjoy the delicacies and refreshments of the slope restaurant located at the bottom of th e Main slope. Lapland Ski Resort Luosto. Buy Ski passes. Lapland Ski Resort Luosto Rental. Have a look and rent. Ski School. Have a look and book. Have a look. Lapland Ski Resort Luosto in nutshell. Get familiar with Luosto slopes. Easy runs. Family Slope area for beginners and families. Mini and Snow Park. Off-piste skiing. Luosto Ski ski passes. Slope map. From the slope map you'll see current situation of open slopes and lifts. Check out. Luosto Ski school. Tailor made ski lessons for you.
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After months of travel around South America , we were back in Europe but we felt like we had one final trip in us before our big Travel Year was over. We had a few criteria in mind: we wanted to end our big travel adventure with a bang; we wanted to soak up the Christmas spirit; we wanted to make it interesting and exciting for the kids; we wanted it to be somewhere new, but not too far away and not too expensive. With all this in mind, we started our research and one place checked all our boxes and more…Lapland, Finland! Home of Santa, and a snowy wonderland right on the Arctic Circle. Christmas period with family. At the same time, even now, we wanted to balance the Santa stuff with keeping their skeptical minds entertained by doing more adrenaline-filled snow activities. Fortunately, Finland is the country that just keeps on checking our boxes! We found that cool activities abound and chose to begin our stay with a few nights about 90 minutes north of Santa in Luosto. Luosto is a tiny town with a small ski hill that is set on the edge of the National Park. We stayed in a log cabin, which of course came with its own sauna. In retrospect, we might have been too caught up on trying to make this an all-encompassing amazing once-in-a-lifetime adventure because the boys were having a blast just playing in the snow. Nevertheless, we had activities to do! Oh well, cross country skiing here we come! We quickly got suited up, rented our equipment and headed for the trails. However, shortly after we put our skis on it dawned on us that none of us had ever actually been cross country skiing before. Fortunately, a Finnish lady came by as we struggled with our equipment. She turned out to be an ex-professional and gave us all free lessons. Not likely, she breezed past us with a chuckle. Unbelievably, that worked! Until, of course, we came to a hill. After a few comically bad attempts, during which we mastered skiing downhill backwards, we made it to the top of the hill. After that, we just skied up and down that small hill for a while then went back and the boys played in the snow. Later on in our stay in Luosto we would see school children cross country skiing to and from school. Long before they got bored of playing by themselves in the snow we dragged them off for some more organized fun in the form of sledding. We rented some sleds and went to the sledding hill. The boys had fun, but the hill was a little small. So they did what any child would do and kept pushing their limits, walking further and further up the nearly empty ski slope to sled back down it. By the end of the day, they were practically downhill skiing on sleds. So we went home and…the boys played in the snow…again! The next day, we dragged the boys away from playing in the snow to visit the Lampivaara Amethyst mine located in the middle of the stunning national park on top of Lampivaara fell. In our travels, we have done our fair share of tours and this one was, perhaps surprisingly, one of our favorites. We have to admit that the location was at least half of the appeal. Unspoiled, snow-covered beauty for miles around. We were instructed to be at the designated parking spot at the designated time, then, a huge snow machine rolled up, picked up those of us taking the tour, and off we climbed through a pristine, white wilderness before finally arriving at the mine. Once we arrived at the mine, we listened to a quick talk about the mine and how they operate by hand, instead of by machine to minimize disruption to the local environment , and got to see some of the more impressive stones they had mined. As part of the tour we were able to mine for our own Amethyst and keep whatever we could find, up to a certain size. We all had fun digging in the rocks, but the best rocks seemed to be just littered around the surface. We suspect they were planted there. Clearly the children are not the only cynics in this family! Nevertheless, we spent our time digging in hopes of uncovering literally a gem. The value and uses of Amethyst were unclear to us. In fact, they never even mentioned it. Good old cynical Finns. Maybe our cynical family belongs in Finland? With our stay in the tranquil Luosto over, we headed to Rovaniemi and the home of Santa Land, but not before a quick stop off along the way to feed some reindeer. There were some halfhearted comments about which reindeer would be chosen to go with Santa this year. It was a nice gesture, but cynicism was clearly winning the day. Maybe a trip to see the real thing would turn that around!? 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