What to do and see in Enontekio, Lapland: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

October 26, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Discover the best top things to do in Enontekio, Finland including Halti, Pyhakero, Pihtsuskongas waterfall, Muotkatakka, Yrjo Kokko bird watching tower, Kitsiputous Falls, Jyppyra lookout, Sotkajarvi bird watching tower, The Struve Arc, Stuorrahanoaivi.
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1. Halti

Kasivarsi wilderness area, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/en/kasivarsi
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Halti

Halti is the tallest fell in Finland (1324m). It's located 55 km to the northeast from the village of Kilpisjarvi. Halti lies close to the border between Finland and Norway with marked hiking and skiing trails. The Halti summit is easiest to reach by taking the Calotte Route from Kilpisjarvi. The Halti fell is part of Finland's national heritage and in ancient times, the spirits of the fell were worshipped to guarantee a good hunt.

2. Pyhakero

Pallas-Yllastunturi National Park, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/pallas-yllastunturi
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Pyhakero

Pyhakero fell is located next to the village of Hetta, in the northernmost peak of Pallas-Yllastunturi National Park. It stands 7 km from the shore of the Lake Ounasjarvi. This fell is a great destination for a day trip or for a start of multi-day trip because of its clearly marked summer and winter trails. There is a wilderness hut at the foot of the fell where to rest before climbing to the top.

3. Pihtsuskongas waterfall

Kasivarsi wilderness area, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/en/kasivarsi
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Pihtsuskongas waterfall

These falls are located by the Calotte Route (Kalottireitti) in Kasivarsi region. With the 17 meter drop, Pihtsuskongas is one of the largest waterfalls in Finland. The falls are located 45 km from the village of Kilpisjarvi and you can reach them by skiing or hiking.

4. Muotkatakka

Kasivarrentie 13064, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 40 0556215 [email protected] http://www.tosilappi.fi/en/
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Muotkatakka

This is the highest point in Finland where the national road network reaches 565, 8 m above sea level. It's located 12 km south from the village of Kilpisjarvi. Muotkatakka has also a monument of the Lapland War. The last cannon shots were shot from Muotkatakka, when Finnish Army drove the remaining German troops to Norway.

5. Yrjo Kokko bird watching tower

Ounastie, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/hettaarea
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Yrjo Kokko bird watching tower

Yrjo Kokko bird watching tower is a good place to observe the life of the typical birds of Lapland. Its typical inhabitants include smew, swan, white-tailored eagle and goose. The tower is located 10 km from Hetta by road 956. In the tower you can read about the local birdlife in the words of Yrjo Kokko who was a famous scientist and nature lover. There is a lean-to shelter next to the tower.

6. Kitsiputous Falls

Malla Strict Nature Reserve, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/malla
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Kitsiputous Falls

In the Malla Strict Nature Reserve, along the hiking trail leading to the Three Nations' Border Point, you'll find the Kitsiputous Falls. The place is worth visiting in summer but also in winter when the beautiful waterfalls turn into awesome frozen waterfalls.

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Kitsiputous Waterfalls (aka Gihcigorzi) are situated in Malla Strict Nature Reserve, the village of Kilpisjärvi (in the municipality of Enontekiö). There are several waterfalls there. The two largest are 20 meters and 30 meters. You may walk in Malla Strict Nature Reserve only on marked trails. It is about 5 kilometers from the parking place (address Käsivarrentie 14850, Kilpisjärvi, Enontekiö) to Kitsiputous Waterfalls. The second option is to take a boat cruise (M/S Malla water bus) from Kilpisjarven retkeilykeskus to The Three Nations' Border Point and hike from there to Kitsiputous Waterfalls and then to the parking place of Malla Strict Nature Reserve (14 kilometers). There is also a connection trail (2.3 kilometers, from another side of the road) between the parking place and Kilpisjarven retkeilykeskus. We really loved hiking and seeing Kitsiputous Waterfalls. This was a wonderful experience.

7. Jyppyra lookout

Peuratie 15, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 20 6397950 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/hettaarea
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Jyppyra lookout

Jyppyra hill rises about 400 metres above sea level next to the village of Hetta. Our ancestors used to worship the spirits of the hill to guarantee a good hunt. A marked trail leads you from the Fell Lapland Nature Center to the top. Along the way you can explore the cultural history of Jyppyra and from the top you can admire the Pallas- Ounastunturi fell chain.

8. Sotkajarvi bird watching tower

Hetantie, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 40 0556215 [email protected] http://www.tosilappi.fi/en/2012/12/bird-watching-towers/
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Sotkajarvi bird watching tower

Sotkajarvi bird watching tower is situated on the shore of Lake Sotkajarvi by road 93 from Hetta to Palojoensuu. The area is a great bird wetland and many interesting sightings have been made there. A lean-to shelter and lower platform of the tower are accessible by wheelchair.

9. The Struve Arc, Stuorrahanoaivi

Tarvantovaara wilderness area, Enontekio 99400 Finland +358 40 0556215 [email protected] http://www.tosilappi.fi/en/
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The Struve Arc, Stuorrahanoaivi

A point of Struve Geodetic Arc is located in Enontekio, at the top of Stuorrahanoaivi. It's protected as a UNESCO's World Heritage Site. The astronomer Friedrich Struve helped determine the shape and size of the Earth and the point was marked at the top of the fell for the first time in 1850. Still today it's a great place to visit and explore the Finnish outback - you have to walk 25 km to get there!

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