Best mountain peaks around Muonio are found in Finnish Lapland, a region characterized by its numerous fells. Many of these fells are part of the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, known for its ancient quartzite formations. The area offers diverse landscapes and experiences for visitors, with peaks providing panoramic views of the Arctic wilderness. Muonio's fells present varied terrain for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Fantastic view with a steep descent to the lake
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Palkaskero is a summit (705 Meters) in Pallas–Yllästunturi National Park, Lapland, offering wide panoramas over lakes and surrounding fells. You can reached it via the Palkaskeron kierros Trail, a moderate loop hike starting at the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre.
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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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This fell crossing is one of the routes in Ylläs that you cannot miss. At the top, you can admire the scenery on two sun loungers.
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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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For families and beginners, Särkitunturi is an excellent choice. It's considered an easily accessible destination with a summit at 492 meters above sea level, offering spectacular 360-degree panoramic views. The trail includes a campfire site and a lean-to shelter, making it ideal for a relaxed outing.
Yes, Taivaskero Summit holds historical importance. It is the place where the Olympic flame for the 1952 Helsinki Games was lit under the Midnight Sun, a moment commemorated by a stone plaque at its summit. This peak offers expansive views of Lapland and its natural environment.
Many peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Särkitunturi provides a spectacular 360-degree vista of all the fells of Fell Lapland, recognized as one of Finland's national landscapes. Palkaskero Summit also offers wide panoramas over lakes and surrounding fells.
Several peaks are popular for winter sports. Kuertunturi Summit is known for its winter wonderland experience and is a popular spot for snowshoeing. Taivaskero Summit is suitable for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and freeriding, while Keimiötunturi and Lommoltunturi are favorites among off-piste skiers.
Yes, Sammaltunturi is notable for being home to an air quality monitoring station where some of the purest air in the world has been recorded since 1991. Visiting this twin-peaked fell offers a chance to experience an environment with exceptionally low particle levels.
You can find various hiking trails near the peaks. The 8-kilometer Taivaskeronkierros Circle Trail is popular for summer hiking around Taivaskero Summit. The moderate Palkaskeron kierros Trail leads to Palkaskero Summit, starting from the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Muonio guide.
Absolutely. Kukastunturi Summit features perfectly maintained sand paths that are suitable for official bike trails, offering beautiful views from the top. Olostunturi is also a popular spot for cycling in summer. For dedicated routes, check out the MTB Trails around Muonio and Gravel biking around Muonio guides.
Yes, near Kuertunturi Summit, you can find Velhonkota Oy, a recommended spot for coffee and pastries. Särkitunturi also features a campfire site and a lean-to shelter halfway along its nature trail. At the foot of Keimiötunturi, the Tunturikeimiö holiday and activity center offers a place to relax and enjoy local cuisine.
For those seeking a challenge, Taivaskero Summit is categorized as challenging. Pirunkuru Peak also offers a quite sharp uphill climb among stones, rewarding hikers with a very nice view at the top and a steep descent. Palkaskero Summit is considered an intermediate to challenging ascent.
The mountain peaks in Muonio offer diverse experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking and cycling, with long daylight hours and the Midnight Sun. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise, perfect for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and freeriding. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer unique opportunities to witness the changing colors of nature and the first snows.
Yes, many of the fells around Muonio, including Taivaskero, Keimiötunturi, Sammaltunturi, Lommoltunturi, and Palkaskero, are located within the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. This park is known for its ancient quartzite fells and unspoiled wilderness, offering protected natural environments for visitors to explore.


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