Best huts around Rovaniemi are found in a region known as the official hometown of Santa Claus, situated in Finnish Lapland. This area offers a diverse range of accommodation, from glass igloos to traditional log cabins, providing immersive experiences in the Arctic wilderness. Rovaniemi is characterized by its northern landscapes, including fells, forests, and rivers like the Ounasjoki. The region provides access to various Arctic activities and natural features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The suspension bridge is exciting. It swings a lot and the planks creak with every step.
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Starting point for several smaller hiking routes, as well as a small museum in the back about wood processing from times gone by/decades. There is a café inside the building, but we even had a very tasty salmon soup with mulberry tea there. The hosts (an older couple) were very friendly and accommodating. A detour after a hike is definitely recommended.
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There, as at many places on the hiking routes, there is a shelter with a fireplace and wood supply. Perfect for a rest.
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The view is magnificent.
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Over a few very steep wooden steps (very slippery in winter!) you can reach the viewpoint, from which you get a very nice view down to Rovaniemi. Above all, the sunset is recommended. 🥰
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The barbecue area is a bivouac area with everything your heart desires. Dry toilet (separately for men and women!), shelter, seating, fireplace, hut with firewood (with ax and shovel!) and a boardwalk to a water point about 50 m away. Everything is in good shape 👏 I think you can spend a quiet night here and not be disturbed by hikers.
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As usual in Finland, a barbecue hut including firewood and a dry toilet. The entire infrastructure of the nature trail was renewed in 2021.
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Rovaniemi offers a diverse range of accommodation, from luxurious glass igloos designed for Northern Lights viewing to cozy traditional log cabins and practical wilderness shelters. You can find options like the modern glass-roofed igloos at Halo Igloos Resort or Apukka Resort, or opt for a traditional Lappish experience in log cabins at places like Arctic Panorama Resort or Invisible Forest Lodge.
For prime Northern Lights viewing, glass igloos are highly recommended due to their panoramic glass roofs. Options like Halo Igloos Resort, Apukka Resort (with Aurora Cabins), and Arctic SnowHotel & Glass Igloos are specifically designed to maximize your chances of seeing the aurora from the comfort of your bed. Many even feature built-in Northern Lights alarm systems. For a more affordable option with dark-sky spots, consider LakeLodge Kiehinen & Igloos.
Yes, several huts and shelters cater to families. For instance, the Wilderness shelter and grill area with firewood and dry toilet is well-equipped with facilities and a supply of firewood, making it suitable for a family outing. The Auttijoki Suspension Bridge and Day Hut also offers a day hut with a fireplace and toilets, plus an exciting suspension bridge. Many glass igloo resorts, like Apukka Resort, offer Family Glass Igloos that can accommodate up to six guests.
The huts around Rovaniemi are nestled in stunning Arctic wilderness. You can find shelters by lakes, such as the Grill Hut and Dry Toilet by the Lake, or along rivers like the Ounasjoki, where Ollero Eco Lodge is situated. The region is characterized by fells, forests, and rivers, offering opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. Many accommodations, like SkyView Igloo Resort, are surrounded by untouched nature despite being close to the city.
Rovaniemi offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Auttiköngäs Nature Trail or the Ounasvaara Winter Trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Ounasvaara Winter Biking Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Rovaniemi or Cycling around Rovaniemi guides. Many resorts also offer direct access to Arctic activities like snowmobiling, reindeer sleigh rides, and husky safaris.
Yes, for a blend of history and amenities, consider visiting the Autti Café, Museum and Parking Area. This location serves as a starting point for hiking routes and features a small museum detailing wood processing from past decades. It also has a café where you can enjoy local treats.
The winter months, from December to March, are particularly recommended for renting a hut or igloo to experience the Northern Lights and snowy landscapes. This period offers the quintessential Arctic experience. However, summer also provides unique opportunities for enjoying the midnight sun and various outdoor activities in the forests and by the rivers.
Generally, day huts and wilderness shelters in Finland, especially those maintained for public use, do not require a permit for short stays or use of facilities like fireplaces. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations or information boards at trailheads. Facilities like the Wilderness shelter and grill area with firewood and dry toilet are openly accessible and well-maintained for visitors.
Amenities vary widely depending on the type of hut. Luxurious glass igloos and chalets often include private saunas, outdoor jacuzzis, private bathrooms, and even full kitchens, as seen at Halo Igloos Resort or Glass Resort. Traditional log cabins like those at Invisible Forest Lodge offer cozy interiors and sometimes private hot tubs. Wilderness shelters, such as the Wilderness shelter and grill area, typically provide basic facilities like a fireplace, seating, firewood, and dry toilets.
For a truly unique and luxurious stay, consider the two-story suites with private saunas and jacuzzis at Glass Resort or the upcoming SkyView Igloo Resort. Aito Igloo & Spa Resort offers elegant spaces combining Arctic serenity with luxury. If you prefer a chalet, Arctic Panorama Resort provides elegantly crafted chalets with sweeping Arctic views and amenities like a signature restaurant and tranquil sauna.
For extensive views over Rovaniemi, the Ounasvaara Observation Tower and Shelter is an excellent choice. It offers a viewpoint with a shelter for barbecues at its foot. Many glass igloos, particularly those designed for Northern Lights viewing, also offer stunning sky views. Additionally, Arctic Panorama Resort, located on the slopes of Ounasvaara fell, features Panorama Chalets with sweeping Arctic vistas.
Yes, many options are situated to minimize light pollution. Halo Igloos Resort is deep in a private forest, and LakeLodge Kiehinen & Igloos is on a lake, both offering excellent dark-sky spots. Onnela Homestay Sauna Cottage is located outside the city area, providing less light pollution for better chances to see the Northern Lights.


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