Rovaniemi in Winter
Rovaniemi in winter was the highlight of our Nordic Trip. Located just south of the Arctic Circle in northern Finland, Rovaniemi was everything we had hoped for. In mid December, there is only just over two hours of actual daylight, although twilight ran from before 7:00am until 5:30pm. Temperatures are usually well below freezing, but for our trip, only dropped as low as -10 degrees C.
Accommodation
We flew Finnair into Rovaniemi, arriving around 4:30pm. The baggage collection hall is a tourist attraction in itself, with its displays. We hired one of the many taxis outside the airport and were at our hotel by 5:30. We stayed at the City Hotel, in the centre of town. Hotels book out quickly in December, so get in early, we had trouble finding somewhere to stay. We were lucky though, as this hotel was OK. The rooms were small and in need refurbishment, but the breakfast was excellent as was the location. Besides, we spent very little time in the hotel.
On the first evening, we went for a walk around town. Remember to bring warm clothes as the temperature if often below minus 20 degrees C. There had recently been a snow fall, so the town was very picturesque, with fresh snow covering everything. All the streets were well-lit and we felt very safe walking around. There were a few eating options, even the northern most MacDonald’s, if you really want a Big Mac.
Dog Sledding
Our first morning was dog sledding with Bear Hill Husky.
We had a brilliant time, with all the fresh snow and the enthusiastic dogs and a great trail through the trees. The guides made sure we were all safe and doing the right thing. Several were on snow mobiles, so they could ride back and forth to check us all.
We spent lunch time and a few hours until out next activity looking around Rovaniemi. There really isn’t too much to see in town itself, as we came for the activities.
Snow Mobile
Reindeer Farm and Ice Fishing
Santa Village
There is also an “official” Santa’s post office if you want to send cards or letters. In the village is an official marking of the Arctic Circle, so you can take your picture standing in the Arctic.
Arktikum
Our last evening was spent at Arktikum. This museum has an excellent series of displays on the Arctic, from human exploration, pre-history, the Suomi people and wildlife. There is also a section showing how much the town suffered during World War Two, with the German occupation.
We flew Finnair back to Helsinki and onward to Singapore. A great airline, they provided excellent service and a fantastic experience. From Singapore, we flew Qantas back to Sydney.