What to do and see in Enontekio, Lapland: The Best Things to do

October 28, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Enontekio, Finland including Halti, Hetta Huskies, Ahdaskurun silta, Pyhakero, Pihtsuskongas waterfall, Ounasjoki River, Muotkatakka, Poyrisjarvi Wilderness Area, Pulju Wilderness Area, Malla Strict Nature Reserve.
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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. Hetta Huskies

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Hetta Huskies

An innovative and award-winning sled-dog kennel known for its high standards in client care and sleddog welfare, located high above Finland's arctic circle.

3. Ahdaskurun silta

99490, Kilpisjarvi, Enontekio Finland
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Ahdaskurun silta

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. Ounasjoki River

Enontekio - Finland +358 40 0556215 [email protected] http://www.tosilappi.fi/en/things-to-do/summer/on-wild-waters/
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Ounasjoki River

One of the biggest rivers in Finland, the Ounasjoki River starts its journey from Enontekio. The Ounasjoki is an ancient thoroughfare of Lapland and it continues its journey through Lapland, all the way to Rovaniemi. You can explore the river by canoeing or rowing or you can just relax and try to catch a salmon! The river takes you on an adventure into the untouched nature and to the little villages along the riverbank.

7. 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.

8. Poyrisjarvi Wilderness Area

Enontekio Finland https://www.nationalparks.fi/en/poyrisjarvi
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9. Pulju Wilderness Area

Nunnasentie 956, Enontekio Finland https://www.nationalparks.fi/en/pulju
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10. Malla Strict Nature Reserve

Enontekio 99490 Finland
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Malla Strict Nature Reserve

Reviewed By JariJK - Kouvola, Finland

Malla Strict Nature Reserve (also known as Mallan luonnonpuisto) is situated in the village of Kilpisjärvi, Enontekiö. Some of the most important sights of Kilpisjärvi are located in Malla Strict Nature Reserve: The Three Nations' Border Point and Kitsiputous Falls. Read separate TripAdvisor reviews about them in the category "Things to do" in Kilpisjarvi and Enontekio. Enontekiö is the municipality and Kilpisjärvi is a village there. We walked from Kilpisjarven Retkeilykeskus (Kilpisjärvi Hiking Center) to Malla Strict Nature Reserve. The distance is 2.3 kilometers. It is also possible to drive a car to the parking place of Malla Strict Nature Reserve (address Käsivarrentie 14850, Enontekiö), which is situated next to the highway E8 in northern Kilpisjärvi, quite near the Norwegian border. In these ways you get to the eastern gate of Malla Strict Nature Reserve. The third possibility is to take M/S Malla boat cruise from Kilpisjarven Retkeilykeskus to the western point of Malla Strict Nature Reserve, 2.9 kilometers from The Three Nations' Border Point. We walked from the eastern gate (the parking place) into Malla Strict Nature Reserve. First we saw Siilaskoski Rapids under the bridge which leads from the parking place to Malla Strict Nature Reserve. It is allowed to walk only on marked paths there. It is about 2 kilometers to the crossroads of two paths. There you see a mystical Rakokivi Stone (4 meters high) with a crack in the middle. There you can choose whether to hike on the top of Pikku-Malla Fell (distance about 1.5 kilometers from the crossroads) or whether to hike to The Three Nations's Border Point (distance 8-9 kilometers from the crossroads). We decided to walk towards The Three Nations Border Point. In the halfway between the crossroads and The Three Nations' Border Point you see Kitsiputous Falls (aka Gihcigorzi). There are several waterfalls there and they are 5-30 meters high. The Three Nations' Border Point is the point where the borders of Finland, Sweden and Norway meet. From there you have to walk the same route back to the parking place because this isn't a circle route. The distance from the parking place to The Three Nations' Border is 10-11 kilometers and then the same 10-11 kilometers back, in total 20-22 kilometers. But if you want to stop over on the top of Pikku-Malla Fell it is 3 kilometers more. If you take M/S Malla boat cruise (about half an hour) from Kilpisjarven Retkeilyskeskus to Malla Strict Nature Reserve you have to walk 2.9 kilometers to The Three Nations' Border Point. From there you can walk back to the boat or hike through Malla Strict Nature Reserve to the parking place (10-11 kilometers). On the way you see Kitsiputous Falls and Rakokivi Stone. From the parking place it is 2.3 kilometers along a path to Kilpisjarven Retkeilykeskus. The path starts next to the parking place, from the other side of the highway E8. There are a campfire site and a dry toilet (you need own toilet papers) at Kuohkimajärvi open wilderness hut which is situated near The Three Nations' Border Point. Other services are not available in Malla Strict Nature Reserve or at the parking place. Campfires and pitching a tent are allowed only at Kuohkimajärvi open wilderness hut. Lighting campfires is forbidden even there if a forest fire warning is in effect. We really loved Malla Strict Nature Reserve. It is so beautiful!

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