Customer Service and Guidance

  • Pilke House Customer Service, Rovaniemi
  • There are information boards and maps at Vaattunkiköngäs and Vikaköngäs, the area's main starting points.

People reading an information board by the gate of the Arctic Circle Hiking Area.

 

Services offered by enterprises and other organisations

Meals, where to buy and prepare

Shops

Campfire Sites, lapp huts and huts

  • Kaltio: campfire site
  • Karhukumpu: campfire site
  • Könkäänsaari: campfire site
  • Niittypirtti: day-use hut and campfire site
  • Sortovaara: campfire hut and campfire site
  • Säynäjäoja: campfire site
  • Ukkoharri: campfire site
  • Vaattunkilampi: campfire site
  • Vikaköngäs: campfire site

A daytrip hut in the snow-covered forest.

  • There is a rest stop on each trail where visitors can enjoy picnic lunches.
  • It is prohibited to light campfires even in the designated campfire sites if the wildfire warning is in effect. Check the current warnings (ilmatieteenlaitos.fi).
    • This prohibition does not apply to the Sortovaara lapp hut or the stove of the Niittypirtti day-use hut.

A rest area in sunny weather, river landscape in the background.

Drinking water

  • The surface water from the lakes, rivers and brooks must be boiled before use.
  • Water in the springs and running water in the brooks is usually good for drinking. However, the quality of the water cannot be monitored, so the use of natural water is at your own risk. There are springs on Vaattunkivaara Nature Trail and Pikkurompa Trail. The quality of the water in the springs has not been tested.
  • Look at the tips for outdoors drinking water in Hiking in Finland -pages.

Waste Management

  • The outdoors destinations within the hiking area do not have waste bins. It is the responsibility of each hiker to dispose of waste that accumulates during the trip.
  • Biodegradable waste should be placed in a dry toilet or composter, and small amounts of clean paper and cardboard can be used as kindling in a campfire. Take all other waste out of the area to recycling points. You can get more information on recycling and waste management on the Hiking Without Littering page.
  • There are recycling points at Vikaköngäs and Vaattunkiköngäs, the trails' starting points.

Toilets

  • There are dry toilets at each rest spot. Accessible dry toilets can be found by the Vaattunkiköngäs starting point and the Könkäänsaari lean-to shelter.
  • Toilets in Vikaköngäs and Vaattunkiköngäs starting points are emptied with suction and therefore even biodegradable waste should not be placed in them. Biodegradable waste can be placed in dry toilets.

Overnight stays

Camping and Lean-to Shelters

  • Camping is an Everyman's Right (ymparisto.fi) in the hiking area, but we recommend that you sent up camp in the vicinity of rest spots. Hikers may also spend the night in the area's lean-to shelters, as long as they are not disturbing other people in the area.

Rental Cabins

  • Well equipped Vaattunki cabin lodge at Vaattunkiköngäs. 

Lodging in the Surrounding Area

Equipment Rental

  • Ask about hiking and outdoor recreation equipment at private tourist enterprises in Rovaniemi. A list of these enterprises can be found on the Rovaniemi (rovaniemi.fi) websites.

Accessible Services

  • There is an accessible trail from Vaattunkiköngäs to Könkäänsaari. The River Raudanjoki has a hanging bridge across it. Könkäänsaari Nature Trail and the Könkäänsaari lean-to shelter is accessible. The trail has been classified as a demanding accessible nature trail. 
  • At Vikaköngäs there is an accessible lean-to shelter. Accessible trail leading from the hanging bridge to the Vikaköngäs lean-to shelter has been classified as a demanding accessible nature trail. Fishing is one possible activity at Vikaköngäs. There is an accessible pier with hinged railings and the rope railings on the side of the pier opens at one end.
  • Accessible dry toilets can be found by the Vaattunkiköngäs starting point and the Könkäänsaari lean-to shelter.

A plank trail rest area with a lean-to shelter and a separate fireplace.

Services for Boaters

  • A harbour has been built at the north end of Lake Olkkajärvi. The harbour has a parking area and is situated next to main road E75. From the harbour boaters can sail or row on Olkkajärvi and then along the River Raudanjoki all the way to Vaattunkiköngäs when the water is not frozen over.

Other Services in the Surrounding Area

Arctic Circle Brochure

Arctic Circle Brochure.
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