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Muonio in Finnish Lapland is truly one of the most special places I have visited in recent years, and it might be one of my favourites now. From a truly magical arrival by night train, to a small community with everything to offer for the ultimate trip to Lapland, Muonio is the hidden gem of Northern Finland. Part of this trip was experienced on a mediatrip with Discover Muonio. All recommendations and opinions are my own. Thank you! By Train: the nighttrain from Helsinki takes you straight to the station of Kolari , which is about an hour from Muonio, followed by a bus ride or shuttle taxi advance booking required at north. Prices are affordable as well, and I found it a truly wonderful experience. Car transport is also possible with the train. You can book it here. Additionally, flights to Rovaniemi are possible, with slightly longer travel distances to Muonio. By Bus: A direct bus service from Rovaniemi to Muonio takes approximately three hours. The Arctic Route is an adventurous option, connecting Rovaniemi to Muonio. From Rovaniemi, you can take Route 79, offering scenic views along the way to Muonio. All the spots we got to see where just out of this world, and I cannot wait to go back to stay at the others as soon as possible. All accommodations offer meal and restaurant services as well, so you can enjoy a simple lunch buffet or a special wilderness dinner — you choose! The breakfast is delicious and simple, the coffee strong and you can try local delicacies like reindeer, or flamed salmon. This resort offers all the nature activities like husky safaris, snowmobiling, and Northern Lights tours. Perfect for adventure-seekers and families, it features riverside wellness facilities and cozy cabins. Ideal for those looking for action-packed holidays with lots of activities. Known for eco-friendly stays, reindeer safaris, and an unique cultural experience, Torassieppi is for anyone interested in traditional Lappish life and nature exploration. And of course: the reindeer. You can visit them any time you like and learn more about their role of life in Lapland. Situated by Lake Jeris, this resort is great for those seeking relaxation with activities like ice swimming and saunas. Riding a dog sled is probably the most infamous winter activity in the North, and you can experience it at Harriniva Husky Farm. Snow suits and protective gear are provided. You can meet the dogs beforehand, learn more about the farm and meet the people behind it. Snowshoeing is one of the most underrated activities in my opinion. You can get deep into the forest and up the fells, and experience the quiet and peace of the arctic winters without any distractions. I love it. At Torassieppi Eco Reindeer Resort , you can enjoy traditional reindeer sleigh rides, learning about Sami culture and reindeer herding. I personally love the little reindeer the most, I could just watch and feed them for hours. Their fluffy little noses make me so happy! Polar Lights Tours are especially known for their activites on horseback, I highly recommend looking into their adventure offerings! Chase the Northern Lights on special tours provided by Polar Lights Tours , offering husky, horse, and snowmobile adventures under the auroras. You can explore the Arctic landscapes with guided snowmobile safaris, for example from Jeris Lakeside Resort. But: make up your own mind and try it! Book your ticket beforehand! Bring your swimwear, beanie and slippers, and if you have, ice swimming shoes and gloves. Immerse yourself in Sami traditions at Torassieppi Reindeer Farm, where you can meet local reindeer herders and experience the ancient Sami way of life. Enjoy traditional Lappish cuisine at Harriniva Adventure Resort, featuring local ingredients like reindeer, fish, and wild berries in their cozy dining areas. But what can I say, I loved it. Our accommodation offered rental gear, but I was super happy and well equipped with all my own winter equipment. With temperatures like we had, coffee gets cold fast and so do your feet and everything else. It was also the first time I felt the need to buy heat pads for inside my boots. I also quadroupled my headgear with a thin silk and merino base, beanie, woollen hood and the hood from my coat. No problem. The main tip here: use the daylight hours. If you plan to stay up late to see the Northern lights, I highly recommend scheduling an afternoon break once it gets dark. The cold makes you really tired, and after a fully packed day, I could not make it out to chase the auroras because I was asleep HARD. Words by kathrin. Travel in Finland. Muonio: The Hidden gem of Finnish Lapland. Muonio is for those who want to In this article:. Getting to and around Muonio. Where to stay in Muonio. Harriniva Adventure Resort. Torassieppi Eco Reindeer Resort. Jeris Lakeside Resort. Things to do in Muonio. Husky sledding Riding a dog sled is probably the most infamous winter activity in the North, and you can experience it at Harriniva Husky Farm. Snowshoe excursion Snowshoeing is one of the most underrated activities in my opinion. Reindeer Safaris At Torassieppi Eco Reindeer Resort , you can enjoy traditional reindeer sleigh rides, learning about Sami culture and reindeer herding. Horseback-riding Polar Lights Tours are especially known for their activites on horseback, I highly recommend looking into their adventure offerings! Northern Lights Tours Chase the Northern Lights on special tours provided by Polar Lights Tours , offering husky, horse, and snowmobile adventures under the auroras. Snowmobiling You can explore the Arctic landscapes with guided snowmobile safaris, for example from Jeris Lakeside Resort. Sami Culture and Reindeer Herding Immerse yourself in Sami traditions at Torassieppi Reindeer Farm, where you can meet local reindeer herders and experience the ancient Sami way of life. Lappish Food Experiences Enjoy traditional Lappish cuisine at Harriniva Adventure Resort, featuring local ingredients like reindeer, fish, and wild berries in their cozy dining areas. What to know and what to pack. It's really cold. Both in terms of clothing and drinkware, thermals were quite the essential for me. Plan your days smart. Packing Must-Haves. This woollen hood knitted by grannies is a favourite accessory: it's perfect to layer when it's super cold, and enough to keep your head warm on a milder day. Not only beautiful, these felt boots will keep your feet warm and dry thanks to natural materials and Gore-tex technology. The perfect winter companion. The perfect compromise for having nice and warm hands, but also quick access to your fingers for taking photos or blowing your nose. My favourites. This overshirt is great on its own as a light jacket, or a great layering piece to add some extra warmth to a lighter jacket. Definitely a must-have for me these days. The down jackets from Joutsen are truly an amazing investment piece. Made from responsibly sourced down, ethically produced and incredible quality, these jackets will last you forever. Comfortable, light and warm, and great for layering - the North Outdoor all-day pants have been a staple for me on any winter trip, and at home. A beautiful product that you can use for pretty much anything even for your pets paws! It has a subtle smell, a wonderfully smooth consistency and your skin will love it. My favourite Finnish brand for woollen sweaters! I can't wait to get my hands on this piece.

13.8.2016 Sotkamo Syke @ Vuokatinhovi, Vuokatti (Musicalypse Archive)

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We headed to Vuokatinhovi on August 13th, , to see what the updated Syke had to offer! Check out the full gallery here. This has been a rather poor summer on the festival front, not due to the quality of the shows, but the weather. However, it offered several drink spots, merchandise, a coffee shop or two, and to our delight, indoor toilets and a restaurant, which are always well-appreciated. On this occasion, I started to notice how the vocalists have their own physical way of expressing themselves while singing. In spite of their set being plagued by a few feedback issues that worsened towards the end, this is still a band that has good command of the stage and their material, and knows how to interact with the crowd and one another. This was their first time in Sotkamo and they really took over the stage. Quite frankly, these guys are getting better and better every time I see them. The second offered burgers, hot dogs, and some fried sausage and potatoes. The board for three that we ordered had enough food to be too much for one person, which meant that we were all given a rather measly portion of food. It seemed as though the clerk was pushing it on other people in the queue as well, encouraging groups to get their food together on the board, which seemed like a shady way of giving less food to more people. After a narrow miss with disaster when we had a camera malfunction a big thanks to the bar and kitchen staff for helping us out , we headed outside to watch TURISAS. The uninspired riffs and rather neutral sound has the power to knock me right out of my high, which then builds up every time they play a good song, creating a rather unbalanced vibe overall. He encouraged the crowd to help them empty out their rehearsal space by buying up their drastically discounted hoodies, which was to my knowledge a success, as the next time we passed the merch booth, there were no more on display. Nevertheless, I do still love to see these guys on stage and was glad to have been able to see them once this year. Clearly all that live practice is paying off, as these guys look like they were born and belong on stage. Since all of the other bands had been quite chatty during their sets, we were quite relieved at how brief Tomi Joutsen vocals was keeping his speeches, limiting them to brief stories or simply announcing the next song. We also noted how humble Joutsen is when he speaks between songs — he seemed quite grateful to the crowd for their support and has a generally pleasing presence overall… strong but not obnoxious or egotistical. And so, another Syke has passed us by. I personally like these smaller festivals that allow for a more intimate experience. While perhaps Break Sokos Hotel was bigger and had a more traditional festival feel, the smaller venue had the advantage of a respite from the rain and clean er toilets. While the food here was a disappointment at least in quantity, the band selection far made up for it. Facebook Instagram Reddit Twitter Youtube. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Tuonela Magazine. Editor's choice. All rights reserved.

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