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Toimitusjohtaja, Ruka ja Pyhä, laskettelemassa.

Ruka and Pyhä: Responsible growth keeps the fells alive

The Finnish ski resorts Ruka and Pyhä don’t live from season to season. Their development follows the same principle as skiing itself – a steady forward lean that takes you further.

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Olympic medalist Markku Koski enjoying the park at Talma – just about 25 kilometers from Helsinki Airport.

Yes, You Can Ski in Helsinki: Finland’s Urban Ski Resorts

With nearly 50 city slopes from Helsinki to Rovaniemi, Finland makes skiing part of everyday life. Urban ski resorts bring real winter right into the city.

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Early Skiing in Europe Starts in Finland – Ruka and Levi Open in October

The ski season in Finland begins early – already in October, when Ruka and Levi open their slopes for winter. With the help of snow farming and advanced snowmaking systems, Finnish ski resorts welcome skiers weeks before most European destinations.

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Iso-Syöte Gets Bigger, Better and More Versatile – Meet the Iso-Syöte Express

Finland’s southernmost fell grows up: a new high-capacity chairlift reshapes summer and winter access, extends runs, and cements Iso-Syöte as a family-friendly and year-round outdoor destination.

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Granibacken isn’t just bathing in nostalgia – it’s moving forward. New for the 2024–2025 season: stored snow and a redesigned kids’ area.

Grani: Helsinki’s Local Hill with a Big Alpine Legacy

Just minutes from Helsinki, Granibacken – ”Grani” to locals – is Finland’s oldest alpine slope. Steep and full of tradition, this small city hill now combines historic racing roots with modern updates like stored snow and a redesigned children’s area.

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Olympic medalist Markku Koski enjoying the park at Talma – just about 25 kilometers from Helsinki Airport.

Yes, You Can Ski in Helsinki: Finland’s Urban Ski Resorts

Toimitusjohtaja, Ruka ja Pyhä, laskettelemassa.

Ruka and Pyhä: Responsible growth keeps the fells alive

Dress warm, ski happy — that’s the secret to loving Finland’s real winter, even under the soft glow of the polar sun.

How to Dress Right for a Perfect Ski Day in Finland

Feeding a reindeer might look cute – until you realize you’ve just opened Lapland’s newest all-you-can-eat buffet.

Lapland Fails: How Not to Become ”That Tourist”

The four seasons of Skiing in Finland

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