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 Friday, October 12, 2007

Syöte enjoys its first winter snowfall.

 

 

 

 

The pretty area of Syöte in Northern Finland and home to Hotel Iso- Syöte and Syöte Keskus reported its first snow fall today.

 

The hotels sit atop Finland’s southern most fells in perfect isolation. The nearest town, Pudasjarvi is over 30km away.

 

This is early days so the snow will probably melt as the day warms up but it indicates that winter is on its way and the beautiful and colourful autumn this region experiences is at an end.

 

During winter the region attracts, skiers and those looking for adventure on snowmobile and husky safaris.

 

Over 700km south in Finland’s capitol, Helsinki, they had several hours of sleet.

 

To visit Syote this December click here.

 

posted on 10/12/2007 5:47:37 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Saariselkä in Northern Finnish Lapland received its first snow overnight!

 

 

 

 

 

The resort of Saariselkä in Finnish Lapland has its first dusting of snow following an overnight snow fall.

After a very mild autumn current day time temperatures are +3 ºC but at night the temperature is consistently below 0ºC.

 

 

Over the coming months with the arrival of more snow this small, pretty Lapland resort really comes to life as the winter activity lovers descend.  The first to arrive are the international cross country ski teams looking to get the edge on the competition with some pre season training on the first kilometres of immaculate trails.

 

 

At the same time the husky handlers will start taking their dogs out to get them fit after their lazy summer. They will also be concentrating on training their young dogs that will join the established husky teams during the coming season.

 

 

Once the snow is building you will start to hear the buzz of snowmobiles along the forest trails and over the fells. This might be visitors just heading out on the last sun days for a forest picnic, the Lapp reindeer herders out checking on their animals or even locals hunters.

 

 

As temperatures drop the snow canons will be pointed at the slalom slopes to ensure that the resort can open at least a few of its slopes as part of the great opening race between Lapland resorts. Resorts such as Levi and Ruka are already hoping to have slopes open in late October.

 

 

 

To visit Saariselkä in Finnish Lapland and meet Santa this December click here.

 

 

To visit Saariselka the rest of the year click here.

 

posted on 10/9/2007 12:12:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

 

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