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Snowboarding

Most resorts In Finland now cater for a whole range of experiences, from the renaissance of the old style of ‘telemarking’ to the more recent fashion for snowboarding.

Winter in Finland, snowboarding in Lapland

Resorts have half-pipes for snowboarders and many also have snowboard streets with jumps and rails. Today, half-pipes and fun parks are included in the standard facilities of almost any winter sports resort. Many resorts employ specially trained instructors for those who have not yet discovered the thrills of snowboarding. Many ski schools even include Free Style - daring ski acrobatics - in their instruction programmes.

The season in Lapland and northern Finland begins in early November and lasts into May; in central Finland it begins at the end of November and lasts until April; and in southern Finland it begins in December and lasts until early April. Snowboards, boots and helmets can be hired. Some resorts have ski suits for hire.

The best ski centres in Finland can be found below, more ski centres around Finland via the above product search or choose Destinations for more information about winter holidays around Finland.
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Levi

Situated 170 km north of the Arctic Circle, Levi is Finland's most famous resort. It also offers the country’s most com...

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Syötekeskus

At the very top of the fell Pikku-Syöte, among a unique, northern landscape you will find SYÖTEKESKUS; a hotel and ski r...

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Tahko

Endless fun on ice and snow The ski season starts early at Tahko and lasts from November or December to May. The res...

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Ukkohalla

Ukkohalla provides an ideal setting for skiers and snowboarders every winter – the highest hills of Kainuu, snow about a...

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Messilä

Southern Finland's largest and highest slopes, totally 10 including street for snowboarders.

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Ruka

Ruka's 29 slopes provide something for everyone. They range from gentle slopes for the beginners to tenting gradients of...

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Isosyöte

Located approximately 150 kilometres from the Arctic Circle, Iso-Syöte is Finland’s southernmost fell region, and it als...

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Suomu

Suomu the Arctic Circle Resort is especially for the friends of winter activities. The slopes of Suomu rank among the be...

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Pyhä

Pyhä-Luosto is one whole area that is comprised of two fell resorts in the middle of Finnish Lapland (only 90 minutes fr...

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Vuokatti

Around the Vuokatti hills a sport and leisure resort has appeared. There are ski centre facilities, slopes, after ski, a...

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Laajavuori

WELCOME TO THE URBAN OUTBACK! Located in the active and multifaceted city of Jyväskylä, Laajavuori has much to offer b...

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Saariselkä

Saariselkä provides exceptionally good opportunities for cross-country skiing. The illuminated tracks, versatile terrain...

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