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Discover the icy beauty of Korouoma with this guided winter hike, including frozen waterfalls, snow-capped canyons, and a cozy fire-side lunch from Rovaniemi.
Exploring Finland’s snowy landscapes is a dream for many, but not all experiences are created equal. This tour offers a guided journey through the breathtaking Korouoma National Park, famed for its frozen waterfalls and canyon scenery that looks straight out of a fairy tale. With round-trip hotel transfer, a knowledgeable guide, and a comfortable pace, it’s a well-rounded option for those wanting a taste of authentic winter wonderland.
What truly stands out is how this tour balances spectacular scenery with practical comforts like warm drinks and a fire. The fact that it’s rated a perfect 5.0 out of 5 by 18 travelers and recommended by 100% suggests it hits the mark for many. But, be aware that the hike is moderate — suitable for those with a decent level of fitness and a love for outdoor adventures — and some parts can be slippery, so sturdy footwear is essential. This experience is perfect for hikers, nature lovers, and active travelers eager to see Finland’s winter magic without the hassle of planning transportation or meals themselves.


This tour begins with a pickup from your Rovaniemi hotel around 9:30 am, making it convenient for those staying in or around the city. Once on board a comfortable minibus with a small group (generally up to 15 people), the 1-hour drive to Posio’s Korouoma National Park begins. The journey itself sets the tone — expect a scenic transfer through snow-dusted Finnish forests, with the anticipation of what’s to come building along the way.
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Your first stop is the sprawling Korouoma Canyon — a 30 km-long natural wonder famous for its massive frozen waterfalls and ice-veined cliffs. This is the highlight, especially in winter when the waterfalls transform into shimmering sculptures of ice, creating a scene that looks like a fairytale landscape. One reviewer mentioned feeling like being “in a frozen kingdom,” a sentiment many visitors share.
Led by a seasoned guide, you’ll begin a guided 5 km hike through the snow-covered terrain. The trail is described as moderate, but some sections feature slopes and icy paths, so sturdy shoes and warm socks are a must. Several reviewers noted that the trail isn’t overly challenging but can be slippery, so caution is advised. As one traveler put it, “The trail is manageable, though slippery at certain icy paths,” and the fun of sliding down parts added a playful element.
Throughout the hike, expect to see snow-laden trees, frozen cascades, and possibly reindeer — as one reviewer observed, “We saw a lot of reindeers,” which adds to the authenticity. The landscape’s quiet serenity, interrupted only by the crunch of snow and the occasional bird call, invites a peaceful appreciation of nature’s winter artistry.
One of the tour’s best features is the fire-side break, where you can warm up around a campfire, enjoy complimentary tea, hot chocolate, or coffee, and nibble on snacks. Reviewer comments highlight how much they enjoyed sitting by the fire, sipping hot beverages, and even roasting sausages, which makes the cold outdoor experience more comfortable and memorable.
While the itinerary mentions a “warming up with a log-fire lunch,” many reviewers specifically talk about the snacks and hot drinks around the fire rather than a full meal. Still, this break offers a cozy reprieve and a chance to socialize, making the experience more than just a hike — it’s a mini Finnish winter feast.
After roughly three hours on the trail, the group will head back to the starting point, typically arriving in Rovaniemi around mid-afternoon. The seamless round-trip transfer means there’s no stress about navigating public transport or driving yourself, which is a huge plus in winter conditions.

At approximately $195.66 per person, the tour includes transportation, a guide, a 5 km guided hike, and complimentary snacks and drinks. Considering the logistics of arranging a safe, guided trip through a remote, icy landscape, this fee offers good value — especially given the small group size and expert guidance.
Many travelers praised the value: “This was definitely one of the best activities during my trip to Finland,” and noted how the guide, Alex, was especially considerate, friendly, and knowledgeable about the natural surroundings. His explanations added depth to the scenery, making the experience more engaging rather than just a walk in the snow.

While most reviews are glowing, some mention that certain parts of the trail can be slippery, and the hike involves slopes. Travelers should wear sturdy, waterproof shoes and dress warmly, including thermal socks and layered outdoor clothing. Also, the tour is not suitable for children under 10 years old, so it’s geared toward active, outdoor-loving families or couples.
Weather plays a significant role in the experience. If conditions are poor, the tour might be altered or canceled, but the provider has a flexible policy for full refunds or rescheduling.

This adventure is perfect for hikers who want to see authentic winter scenery without complicated logistics. Nature enthusiasts will love the chance to see frozen waterfalls and snow-blanketed canyons in a peaceful, pristine setting. It’s also ideal for those looking for a small-group, guided experience that combines physical activity with cultural ambiance.
If you’re craving an outdoor activity that balances adventure, stunning views, and cozy moments by the fire, this tour checks all the boxes. It’s suitable for active travelers with a moderate fitness level, and it offers enough flexibility to enjoy the scenery at your own pace.

This Korouoma National Park & Frozen Waterfalls adventure provides a well-rounded, authentic Finnish winter experience. The guided hike through one of Finland’s most scenic natural reserves combines breathtaking icy landscapes with the comfort of hot beverages and expert help from guides like Alex, who truly enhance the journey. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere, making it accessible yet exciting.
While the walk can be slippery and weather-dependent, the overall value — including transportation, guiding, and local hospitality — makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a memorable outdoor adventure in Finland’s winter wonderland.
If you love nature, photography, gentle hikes, and cozy fires, this experience promises plenty of both. It’s ideal for active people eager to see true Arctic scenery with the comfort of a guided, organized trip designed to maximize safety, comfort, and awe.

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 9:30 am from the Rovaniemi Tourist Information, with pickup included from your hotel.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your Rovaniemi hotel is part of the package, making the logistics hassle-free.
How long is the hike?
The guided hike is approximately 5 km, considered moderate, and lasts around 3 hours.
What should I wear?
Bring sturdy shoes, warm socks, and layered outdoor clothing suitable for cold weather. It’s wise to dress warmly, as parts of the trail can be icy and slippery.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 10 years old due to the physical nature and potential hazards of winter hiking.
Can I choose a shorter or longer hike?
The guide offers options for a shorter 2.5 km hike or the full 5 km, based on your fitness level and preference.
What kind of scenery will I see?
Expect frozen waterfalls, snow-covered canyons, icy cliffs, and pristine winter forests, all in a peaceful and scenic setting.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour can be canceled or altered in poor weather conditions. The provider offers full refunds or rescheduling if weather makes the activity unsafe.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers transportation, an English-speaking guide, guided hiking, and complimentary snacks and hot drinks around the fire.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are small, typically up to 15 travelers, ensuring a personal and attentive experience.
This tour offers a genuine slice of Finland’s winter magic wrapped up in comfort and safety. Perfect for those wanting a memorable, scenic adventure with expert guidance.