Fell Lapland Visitor Centre
Welcome to Fell Lapland Visitor Centre
At the Fell Lapland Visitor Centre, our customer service will help you find your way around the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park and its finest hiking routes. The Visitor Centre’s free Vuovjjuš-Kulkijat exhibition introduces visitors to Sámi culture and fell nature. You can also visit the changing art exhibition. We offer maps and local products at our shops, and you can enjoy a tasty treat at the café's. The Visitor Centre is accessible and suitable for families with children.
Opening Hours
1.12.2024–31.1.2025
Customer Service and Shop at the Visitor Centre
Mon–Wed 10 am–4 pm, also by phone Thu–Fri 10 am–4 pm
Exhibitions at the Visitor Centre
Mon–Fri 10 am–4 pm
Exceptions:
Closed Jan 1, and Jan 6
Free entry.
We reserve the right to make changes to the opening hours.
Opening hours for spring 2025 will be announced later.
Cafe Peura
Check opening times (kahvilapeura.fi).
Contact Information
Address: Peuratie 15, 99400 Enontekiö
Telephone: +358 206 39 7950. The price of the call is EUR 0.00/min + mobile phone charge specified in your mobile phone subscription or local network charge when using a landline phone.
E-mail: tunturi-lappi(at)metsa.fi
Gateway to the Arctic
Location: Northern Lapland, Enontekiö (enontekiolapland.com) Parish Hetta. Read more.
Arrival: By car and public transportation. Read more.
Visit: There is no entrance fee to the visitor centre. Read more.
Things to Do and See: The Vuovjjuš - Wanderers exhibition and other permanent exhibitions, temporary exhibitions, children's exhibition, movie theatre Kino Hetta, Peuranpolku Nature Trail, and Jyppyrä vantage point. A short film about northern nature and culture. Read more.
Suitability: A destination for visitors interested in the nature and culture of Fell Lapland; also ideal for families with children. The exhibitions are accessible to all. There is an accessible toilet in the building. Unfortunately pets are not welcome inside.
Services: Pulmuspuoti shop, hiking information, Cafe Peura (facebook.com, in Finnish), auditorium rental, information about wilderness huts, fishing, hunting and off-road traffic permits, free WiFi, recycling point. Read more.
The Nature Centre is managed by Metsähallitus.
This is the web page nationalparks.fi/felllaplandvisitorcentre