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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Lapland

Best mountain peaks around Lapland are characterized by their distinctive fells, which are rounded, treeless peaks rising above the taiga forest. This region offers a vast wilderness and unique natural beauty, providing diverse outdoor activities. Lapland's landscape features numerous fells that offer expansive vistas and opportunities for exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Lapland

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Kiilopää Summit, a summit that is one of the best-known fell tops in northern Finland. Its accessibility is fairly easy, with a wooden staircase and gravel path on the lower sections.
  • Another must-see spot is Kuertunturi Summit, a summit with incredible views and frozen landscapes. Visitors can expect a rewarding experience with panoramic views from the top.
  • Visitors also love Saana Summit, a summit offering a great panoramic view of the 3-country region (Finland, Sweden, Norway) and Lake Kilpisjärvi. The ascent is consistently easy to walk on, with a renewed lower part equipped with a stair passage.
  • Lapland is known for its distinctive fells and rounded peaks. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from accessible climbs to more challenging routes.
  • The mountain peaks around Lapland are appreciated by the komoot community. With over 65 upvotes and 44 photos, these routes offer diverse experiences.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Kiilopää Summit

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The iconic Kiilopää (546 m) is one of the best-known fell tops in northern Finland. It's a classic rounded fell (tunturi) with an immense sense of space as the views are so far-reaching across the open terrain.

Access is fairly easy, with a wooden staircase and gravel path on the lower sections.

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Riisitunturi Summit

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Stunning views as well as a pretty easy trip up and down the hill.

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Iisakkipää Summit

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We've been up here before. Great view in a barren but dreamlike area.

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Ukko-Luosto Summit

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Great views in all directions. From here you can easily see the Noitatunturi (540m), which is about 30km away, and the neighboring canyon (both also recommended destinations).

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Kuertunturi Summit

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Kuer Tunturi, Äkäslompolo's local mountain, is a must for any visit. Just like coffee and a delicious pastry at Velhonkota Oy. This time, we parked the car in the parking lot about 400 meters from Velhonkota. The snowshoe trail starts directly across the street from the parking lot. Since we took the same route up and back, we were able to enjoy the sunshine again and again and had a winter wonderland experience. The walk from the parking lot to Äkäslompolo is a bit boring and I would only recommend it in an emergency. It's better to call a taxi and enjoy a coffee at the kota while you wait.

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Saana Summit

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Great panoramic view of the 3-country region (Finland, Sweden, Norway) and Lake Kilpisjärvi. The ascent is consistently easy to walk on and has been renewed in the lower part and equipped with a stair passage.

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Kukastunturi Summit

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Perfectly maintained sand paths lead to the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top, you'll have a beautiful view of the region.

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Noitatunturi Summit

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Very nice view from the highest mountain in the national park, or rather the entire area.
The ascent/descent from the south is quite difficult: about 2km of just boulders that you walk on. There are trail markings, but because there is no trail, you have to constantly look out for them. I think the view to the south is better.
The northern ascent/descent is more comfortable. It is also a bit easier to follow the trail markings.

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Pirunkuru Peak

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Quite a sharp way uphill among stones and a very nice view at the top : no trees, no birds, just stones and a still and silent atmosphere that is very impressive and relaxing.
On the way down on the other side of the hill, there is a typical Finnish shelter with a log cabin, a fireplace and available wood.

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Levi Summit

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Here leads a triple gondola up. Upstairs you have a good view over the ski slope and Levi. You can also reach this small peak via a staircase with 677 steps or over a long path well within walking distance. At the Summit you will also find the Panorama Hotel with restaurants and cafes. Unfortunately with a moderate kitchen.

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Franco P.
April 25, 2026, Iisakkipää Summit

Around here the hills are called Tunturi

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February 5, 2026, Pirunkuru Peak

Fantastic view with a steep descent to the lake

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September 3, 2025, Kiilopää Summit

Fantastic view over the national park

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September 1, 2025, Kiilopää Summit

The iconic Kiilopää (546 m) is one of the best-known fell tops in northern Finland. It's a classic rounded fell (tunturi) with an immense sense of space as the views are so far-reaching across the open terrain. Access is fairly easy, with a wooden staircase and gravel path on the lower sections.

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An iconic and shapely peak that's held sacred by Sámi people, Saana rises on the border between Finland, Sweden and Norway. To celebrate a century of Finland's independence, the mountain was lit in blue light in Decemeber 2017, the largest such illumination in the world.

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Iisakkipää Fell rises to around 454 metres above sea level and provides sumptuous views across the Lapland landscape. The summit is relatively easily reached from Saariselkä.

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Perfectly developed sand paths lead over the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top you have a beautiful view over the region.

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Perfectly developed sand paths lead over the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top you have a beautiful view over the region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular and accessible mountain peaks in Lapland?

Lapland offers several popular and relatively accessible fells. Kiilopää Summit is a well-known fell top in northern Finland, offering far-reaching views with an accessible wooden staircase and gravel path on its lower sections. Saana Summit, near Kilpisjärvi, provides a great panoramic view of the three-country region (Finland, Sweden, Norway) and Lake Kilpisjärvi, with an easy-to-walk ascent featuring a stair passage. Levi Summit is also easily accessible, even by gondola, offering good views over the ski slopes and surrounding area.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in Lapland?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Saana Summit, which provides an expansive vista of the Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian border region and Lake Kilpisjärvi. Kiilopää Summit is also renowned for its magnificent 360-degree views across the open terrain. Additionally, Ukko-Luosto Summit and Noitatunturi Summit in Pyhä-Luosto National Park offer great views in all directions.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or trails in Lapland?

Yes, several fells in Lapland are suitable for families. Riisitunturi Summit is noted as suitable for people of all ages and beginners, offering stunning views with a relatively easy trip up and down. The lower sections of Kiilopää Summit also feature wooden stairs and a gravel path, making it more accessible. For more options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Lapland guide.

What unique natural features can I expect to see around Lapland's mountain peaks?

Lapland's fells offer unique natural beauty. Riisitunturi National Park, home to Riisitunturi Summit, is famous for its 'crown snow' trees in winter, where spruce trees are clad in thick condensed frost, creating a photogenic white forest. The region also features vast, open fell landscapes, pristine Arctic wilderness, and, in some areas like Pyhä-Luosto National Park, Finland's deepest mountain gorge, Isokuru.

What outdoor activities can I do near Lapland's mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking to the summits, Lapland's mountain regions offer diverse outdoor activities. You can find extensive networks for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, especially around areas like Riisitunturi and the Fells of Ylläs. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as those found in the MTB Trails around Lapland guide. For more challenging treks, consider the Mountain Hikes around Lapland guide.

Which mountain peaks are known for winter activities like snowshoeing or skiing?

Many of Lapland's fells are ideal for winter activities. Riisitunturi Summit is excellent for snowshoeing, with its unique 'crown snow' trees creating a magical winter landscape. The Fells of Ylläs and Levi are well-known for their extensive ski trail networks and winter sports facilities. Ridnitšohkka, the second-highest peak in Finland, is notable for having the country's most extensive area of permanent snow, making it suitable for skiing.

What is the highest mountain peak in Lapland, and how challenging is it to reach?

The highest peak in Finland, Halti (1,365 m), is located in the Scandinavian Mountains on the border with Norway. The highest point on the Finnish side is 1,324 meters. Reaching Halti is considered a serious undertaking, often via the Nordkalott trail, requiring experience and planning due to its remote location in the Käsivarsi Wilderness Area. For a peak entirely within Finland, Ridnitšohkka (1,317 m) holds that distinction.

Are there any mountain peaks in Lapland with cultural significance?

Yes, Saana Summit, located by Kilpisjärvi village, holds special cultural significance in the Sámi culture. It is considered one of Finland's most iconic and legendary fells, offering not only stunning views but also a connection to the region's indigenous heritage.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Lapland?

Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views and the sense of vast, open wilderness that Lapland's fells provide. Many highlight the rewarding experience of reaching summits like Kiilopää Summit and Kuertunturi Summit, especially when the landscapes are frozen and covered in snow. The unique natural beauty, such as the 'crown snow' trees at Riisitunturi, also leaves a lasting impression.

Can I find challenging mountain hikes in Lapland?

While many fells offer accessible routes, Lapland also provides challenging options. The ascent to Noitatunturi Summit from the south, for example, can be demanding due to boulders. Reaching Halti, Finland's highest peak, is a serious undertaking requiring significant planning and experience. For more challenging routes, you can refer to the Mountain Hikes around Lapland guide.

Which national parks in Lapland feature notable mountain peaks?

Several national parks in Lapland are home to distinctive fells. Urho Kekkonen National Park encompasses Kiilopää Summit. Pyhä-Luosto National Park features Ukko-Luosto Summit and Noitatunturi Summit. Riisitunturi National Park is known for Riisitunturi Summit and its unique winter scenery. The Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park includes the Fells of Ylläs, a prominent range of seven fells.

What is the best time to visit Lapland's mountain peaks?

The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Summer (June-August) offers endless daylight, milder temperatures, and ideal conditions for hiking. Autumn (September-October) brings stunning fall foliage, known as 'ruska,' and good chances for Northern Lights. Winter (November-April) transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and experiencing the 'crown snow' trees, though temperatures can be very cold.

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