









7 hour(s)
English
Included
Guided hike through the national park offers scenic views and wildlife tracking opportunities
Chance to see tracks of wolves, lynx, wolverines, moose, reindeer, and Arctic hares
Learn about Lapland's nature, environment, and Arctic wildlife from your expert guide
Enjoy a traditional Finnish campfire snack and hot drinks in the wilderness
€ 145
€ 133.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Korouoma Canyon, located 110 kilometres southeast of Rovaniemi, is a breathtaking 30-kilometre-long canyon that reaches depths of up to 130 metres. Known for its dramatic cliffs, flowing rapids, and cascading waterfalls, the canyon offers spectacular views in every season. In winter, the waterfalls freeze into stunning ice formations that draw ice climbers and visitors from around the globe. The area, protected as a natural reserve, is rich in biodiversity and an ideal spot for hiking and exploring the untouched wilderness of Finnish Lapland.
Your journey begins with a comfortable drive to the canyon, where a guided hike through the national park allows you to soak in the serenity of the Arctic nature. Along the trail, you'll admire some of Europe’s most remarkable frozen waterfalls and learn from your guide about the region’s natural wonders. You may even spot animal tracks from reindeer, moose, or even elusive predators like wolves, lynx, or wolverines. The hike is a peaceful yet exciting immersion into Lapland’s unique environment.
Midway through the tour, you’ll pause for refreshments and enjoy a traditional Finnish snack cooked over an open campfire. Your guide will demonstrate how to build a fire using flint and steel—without matches or lighters—even in temperatures as low as -30°C. This break is a perfect moment to warm up, relax, and ask questions about Arctic life, local traditions, and wilderness survival. With small group sizes limited to 8 people, the tour ensures a personal and meaningful experience far from the crowds of mass tourism.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off available; extra charge applies if over 10 km from city center
Professional winter overalls and boots
Professional Arctic guide
Transportation
Hot drinks, campfire lunch and snacks around the fire
Tax and fees
Alcoholic beverage
Bottle of water
Good under-layers, socks, hats and gloves
Tour operates in all weather; dress appropriately
Hotel pick-up 10-60 minutes before tour; time confirmed by email
Wear comfortable walking shoes for unrestricted exploration
Keep your personal essentials easily accessible for comfort
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Although there are no frozen waterfalls in summer, the forest and small rivers are still charming. The forest is relatively sparse, so it can get quite hot on sunny days.

Nature in all its glory. It should be taken into account that the walking route from the parking lot to the place is relatively short, but it is downhill and at the end of the trip you have to climb it back up. We arrived in winter, so it is recommended to have shoes with spikes. The place itself has several places where you can light a fire and prepare food over the fire. The frozen waterfalls are beautiful and you should heed the warnings and not get too close for fear of falling blocks of ice. Definitely recommended

Nice hike to the frozen waterfalls. We walked the bigger round. It’s good but bring your spikes with you. If you forgot them; you can rent spikes for 5€ per pair.

I went with Arctic GM tours. The guide was great and took us on a trail we were the first to walk that day. We saw 3 frozen falls, walked through heavenly bridges and got some sun beyond the trees in the beginning of the day before going down the hill.

Easy 5km hike around, nice views of the frozen waterfalls. We went there at 9am, it was peaceful. But around 11:00 on our way back we saw the place started to get packed. I recommend going early.



