Holiday apartments and houses in Lapland
4 offers for your holiday in Lapland
House on the salmon river in Lapland
Fabulous secluded location with sauna and fireplace
House on the salmon river in Lapland
Fabulous secluded location with sauna and fireplace
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Our price and availability stats help you find the best time to travel.
Cheapest month:
July - Ø 121€/night
Most expensive month:
April - Ø 128€/night
Best chances for available stays:
April - 75% available
Lowest availability:
July - only 33% available
121€ for 02 May - 09 May
121€ Yearly average
75% for 02 May - 09 May
32% Yearly average
After Rovaniemi was almost completely razed to the ground by the German Wehrmacht during World War II, the Finns rebuilt the city on the layout of a reindeer. At the Arctic Museum, you can learn about the history of the Finnish part of Lapland in an exhibition. The Siida Museum in Inari gives an impression of Sami culture. The city serves as a starting point for hikes in the Lemmenjoki and Urho Kekkonen National Parks with kilometers of hiking trails. Children not only enjoy the Santa Claus Village during Christmas time. In February, a holiday home in the Swedish part is appealing. Then the Sami winter market, which has been attracting guests to the Arctic Circle annually since 1605, beckons. A trip to Norway leads to the Lappish Tromsø, the northernmost city of the country.
Children love the vast nature of Lapland. Rent a family-friendly apartment or a private holiday home—in Sweden or Finland—and enjoy the breathtaking nature. Large accommodations offer plenty of bedrooms and are also suitable for a holiday with a dog. If your four-legged friend tends to get cold, remember to bring warm clothes for the little one. Children frolic freely in the snow or roam the green meadows in summer. No cars disturb the solitude away from the cities. After the hike, it's off to the sauna and then straight into the snow. That's pure luxury! This is how the Finns turn the cold into a pleasure. Discover the life of the locals and marvel at the northern lights or experience the midnight sun and hike around the lakes and along idyllic rivers. Numerous possibilities for excursions await you. How about a visit to the Santa Claus Village in Northern Finland?
The regional cuisine dates back to the Sami people, the indigenous inhabitants of Lapland. The dishes are mostly as simple as the landscape. Due to the limited availability of food, the cuisine is also highly seasonal. The Sami pay great attention to the quality of each ingredient. In the cities of Rovaniemi and Inari, near your affordable apartment or holiday home in Lapland, you can find local specialties on the restaurant menus. How about reindeer stew in a spicy cream sauce? Accompanied by mushrooms and the vitamin-rich cloudberries. Depending on the season, you can have moose meat, partridge, mushrooms, and salmon trout. The people of Lapland also enjoy cooking outdoors over an open fire.
The Finnish part of Lapland is the northernmost province of Finland. It borders Norway and Sweden to the west and Russia to the east. Situated between 66 and 70 degrees north latitude, Lapland lies north of the Arctic Circle. Your affordable holiday accommodation or private holiday home is located in an area with a population density of less than two inhabitants per square kilometer. Traveling by train is already an adventure. The route takes you through Stockholm and further to your residence in Swedish Lapland in Northern Sweden. To get to Finland, you take the ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki and then continue by train to the north. There is also an airport with daily flights to Helsinki. By car, it's a good 2,100 kilometers to Rovaniemi.