Kilpisjärvi

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Kilpisjärvi (Sámi: Gibbesjávri) is a small village in Enontekiö on the top of Finland's "arm" and the only real alpine village in Finland. Several sights are located in Kilpisjärvi or nearby. The village has about a hundred inhabitants.

Kilpisjärvi Halal Travel Guide

The village is at the lake Kilpisjärvi, from which it got its name. The fell Saana above the village is the only fell in Finland that is over 1000 m and not in the nearby Käsivarsi Wilderness Area.

Climate

Kilpisjärvi is one of the coldest inhabited places in Finland (and Europe), with an average temperature somewhat beneath freezing (average in January -14°C, in July +11°C). There is polar night for nearly two months in midwinter and corresponding midnight sun most of the summer. The maximum official Finnish snow depth, 1,9 metres, has been recorded at the Kilpisjärvi weather station. The sin the fell birch forests usually melts in early June and the ice of the lake just before Midsummer.

History

The old Finnish bedrock meats the younger Scandinavian mountains in the area, which makes it geologically interesting.

Pieces of earthenware from 4500 BC have been found by the lake. There are signs of buildings by Saana from the 16th century, when traders stopped here on their way to the market in Skibotn. In the 17th century large scale reindeer husbandry was introduced in the area. Finns settled in the beginning of the 20th century. The village proper is the result of the road being built 1941, with customs and boarder guard stations. There has been a shop since 1978 and the village was connected to the electricity grid 1981.

The last fights of the Lapland War were fought here in 1945.

Kilpisjärvi has been popular among mountain hikers for a long time, but by the last turn of century also other people have started coming here, to spend vacations in cottages and caravans.

The Story

The story "Tarujen Tunturit" (The legends' hills) by Asko Kaikusalo takes place in the mythical past of the Kilpisjärvi area. In that story, Halti (The highest spot in Finland, about 55km from Kilpisjärvi) is described as the mighty leader of the giants. Young, brave Saana and beautiful Malla (Both hills in Kilpisjärvi easily reachable from the village) are having their wedding. The Swedish Pältsa, who got rejected by Malla, suddenly comes to the wedding as an uninvited guest, with the malicious witches of the Arctic Ocean. Their spells get out of control and cause a massive avalanche which eventually covered all the giants. Malla and her mother cry, and that eventually forms the lake Kilpisjärvi.

The song "Haltin Häät" by Taiska is based on the story.

Travel to Kilpisjärvi

Europe road 8 in Kilpisjärvi - E8 and Saana. - Kilpisjärvi customs Tulli - Käsivarrentie 14942 69.0683, 20.7656 700m north from starting point of the Malla/tripoint route ☎ +358 29-552-7007 Opening Hours: 24 hours daily The Finnish customs acts also on behalf of Norway.

Note the timezone difference if coming from Norway or Sweden.

By car

Kilpisjärvi is on the European route E8, which comes via Finland from the southeast, passing by several border crossings (bridges) to Sweden, among them the one at the end of European route E45 at Karesuando/Kaaresuvanto; meets European route E6 in Skibotn in Norway 50 kilometers to the west of Kilpisjärvi and continues to Tromsø. In winter the mountain pass between Finland and Norway might be closed temporarily, or traffic might be let through in single-lane convoys (kolonnekørning). From the western Finnmark of Norway national road 93 leads to E8 via the border station of Kivilompolo.

By plane

The nearest airports are in Tromsø and Hetta (the main village of Enontekiö). Kittilä quite a bit farther is a commonly used option. Also Rovaniemi and Kiruna are options.

There are regular Flights to Hetta/Enontekiö only in the spring season. Transfer from Kittilä to Kilpisjärvi is as pre-booked taxi (Kilpisjärvi Taxi; €50, +€5 for toboggan or sledge). The coach from Rovaniemi also passes by Kittilä airport. From Kiruna rented vehicle or pre-booked taxi are the main options.

By train

Trains go to Kolari and Rovaniemi in Finland and to Luleå and Kiruna in Sweden. From there you have to continue by other means. Overnight trains have sleeping carriages (Sweden and Finland) and also take cars (Finland only). The trains to Kolari combine with a bus to Kilpisjärvi.

By bus

There are daily bus connections from Rovaniemi ( Gold Line, phone [☎+358163345500 +358 16 334-5500]). There is a line taxi from Hetta and connections from Alta and Tromsø in the summertime ( Eskelisen Lapin Linjat, phone [☎+358163422160 +358 16 342-2160]). There are no direct connections from Sweden, but a transfer at Karesuando is feasible, probably involving an overnight stay and a walk across the border – and there are of course connections via Haparanda/Tornio.

There is a considerable distance between the first and last stop in Kilpisjärvi, check where to get off.

By snowmobile

There are long distance snowmobile routes leading to Kilpisjärvi, especially the Victorialeden route by the Finnish-Swedish border and the track through Käsivarsi Wilderness Area, both accessible from anywhere in northern Finland. The latter requires a permit and is closed in the end of the season.

On foot

The Nordkalottleden long distance hiking trail passes by Kilpisjärvi. From Abisko at Kungsleden trail in Sweden there is a 190 kilometers hike to Kilpisjärvi, and likewise from Kautokeino in Norway. Due to the Schengen agreement and close cooperation, one may pass the borders anywhere (if you have a dog or goods to declare, check with the customs in advance, also coming from Sweden the trail meanders via Norway, which is not an EU member).

For questions about passing the border and for the DNT key, contact the customs.

Get Around

Kilpisjärvi from Saana (1) - The village and lake Kilpisjärvi.

The village is built along E8 (here called Käsivarrentie) over a distance of several kilometres, with a significant gap between the north-west and south-east concentrations. Check that your lodging is reasonably close to the services you need. There are no other significant roads.

In summer one can move by foot or bike, in winter by ski. The long distance buses can be used when they happen to pass. Boats and snowmobiles are available for rent (with and without driver/guide) and there is a boat connection over the lake towards the tripoint thrice daily in season (some departures can be inhibited if demand is low, check your return).

There is a snowmobile track network maintained by the tourist businesses available for a fee. The main tracks in the wilderness area are maintained by Metsähallitus and have a separate fee. Snowmobiling along waterways and the Victorialeden is free, mind ice safety.

When using trails and tracks some distance from the village, note that they often cross the border crossing. This is usually no problem, but if you have a dog or goods that should be declared at customs, check the rules and keep them in mind. - Kilpisjärven Taksi - ☎ +358 400-138-262 Taxi, also minivans, trailers and bus available. Guided Tours in Kilpisjärvi by ehalal.io (email for prices) to Norway. - Polar Lento Oy - ☎ +358 400-396-087 - Seaplane.

What to See

View from saana - View from Saana. The lower fells are in Malla nature reserve near the tripoint. Swedish and Norwegian fells in the background. - Saana - 69.0436, 20.8564 - Probably the most well-known mountain in Finland. A 4-kilometre trail and the longest stairs in Finland take you to the very top of the 1000-meter Arctic hill with a weird shape. Coming down is hard on your ankles, turn back in time if you feel you might not make it.

  • Kilpisjärvi Nature Centre - Kilpisjärven luontokeskus - Käsivarrentie 14145 69.0129, 20.8882 ☎ +358 20-564-7990 Opening Hours: 15.6–30.9 daily 9–17, 1.3–8.5 shorter hours, closed off season Free. Guiding €45 per group per hour Information on the wilderness area and the Saana fell and the Malla nature reserve by the tripoint. Maps (also for nearby areas in Norway and Sweden), fishing permits, snowmobile track permits, reservation and key of reservation huts, information on available service in the region and general advice. Exhibition about local nature and culture. Short audiovisual slide shows. Local handicrafts, products, books and souvenirs for sale. Children’s play corner. Accessible by wheelchair. Groups wanting guiding should book in advance.
  • Kilpisjärvi Biological Station - bio-@ Käsivarrentie 14622 69.05, 20.83 ☎ +358 29-414-0340 - Research station of University of Helsinki, founded 1964.
  • Tsahkaljoki Falls Along a 2 kilometers trail starting at Hotel Kilpis.
  • Muotkatakka 68.9249, 20.9344 12 kilometers south of Kilpisjärvi by E8 - The highest point of the Finnish national road network, 565.8 m above sea level. A Lapland War memorial by the nearby rest spot.
  • Iitto mire reserve - 68.7273, 21.4219 at E8 50 kilometers south of Kilpisjärvi - Mire reserve with palsa bogs, i.e. bogs with frost mounds. 500 m nature trail.
  • Northern Lights. Kilpisjärvi is known in Finland for its clean mountain air. The nearest town in Finland is 100 kilometers away, and Norway lies behind the Scandinavian Mountains. Kilpisjärvi is perfect to watch Northern Lights due to the altitude, polar nights and no light pollution. The 200 kilometers long route along the Finnish-Swedish border between Kilpisjärvi and Muonio is sometimes called The Northern Lights Route.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kilpisjärvi

Tripoint 01 - The tripoint in June, with high mountains in the background.

  • The mountain Saana is a popular destination, not only among hikers but anyone visiting Kilpisjärvi. Saana has got an unmistakeable profile and it is situated just a few kilometers from Kilpisjärvi. Although there is a trail all the way to the top and the climb is considerable. Reserve enough time (coming down is what is hardest on your ankles) and have suitable footwear (sport shoes are OK). The Saana trailhead GPS 69.04818,20.79849 is at the hostel.
  • Saana Nature - 5 kilometers nature trail from Kilpisjärvi showing nature at the west side of Saana.
  • Saana Trail - 8 kilometers trail leading from Kilpisjärvi to the top of Saana and back. Features the longest set of steps in Finland.
  • Hiking trail Tsahkaljärvi–Saanajärvi–Saana, start near hotel Kilpis.
  • The annual Kilpisjärvi Midsummer skiing event is held at the Saana fell.

Mallan luonnonpuisto - Trail with duckboards through fell birch forest, Malla nature reserve.

  • Malla nature reserve GPS 69.067 ,20.662 with the Three Border Point GPS 69.05997 ,20.54864 (Kolmen valtakunnan rajapyykki in Finnish, Treriksröset in Swedish, Treriksrøysa in Norwegian), where the national borders of Finland, Sweden and Norway collide. The tripoint is located in Golddaluokta, 10–20 kilometers from Kilpisjärvi. It is reachable by boat and a 3 kilometers hike or by a longer hike through the nature reserve. At lake Kuohkimajärvi (Sámi: Guohkkemašjávri) half a kilometre from the tripoint there is the Kuohkimajärvi open wilderness hut GPS 69.060, 20.557 (6 persons), a reservation hut and a campfire site. Note that this is a strict nature reserve: e.g. deviating from the marked trails (except in winter), causing erosion, picking berries, camping (except at the wilderness hut) and disturbing wildlife is forbidden.
  • Boat trip 69.0479, 20.7933 Opening Hours: If there are enough passengers the boat will make three daily return trips (10:00, 14:00, 18:00). The season is usually from Midsummer to mid September Return trip by boat from Kilpisjärvi to Koltalahti and 3 kilometers hike to the tripoint: the boat trip over Kilpisjärvi takes half an hour (with nice views) and the boat waits two hours while the passengers visit the tripoint.
  • Malla trail 69.0610, 20.7698 - Hike through Malla nature reserve: 11 kilometers one way, either way feasible with boat, but using it for return, make sure it makes the trip. The trail starts at an information board (also in English) by a parking area in the north end of the village. After 2,5 kilometers there is a detour to Pikku-Malla ("small Malla"), with nice views. The 7 kilometers return trip to Pikku-Malla is through easy terrain in fell birch forest and over fell heath. Further up at the Iso-Malla hillside there is rough terrain (boulder, willow shrubs) and there are fords, normally easy but possibly difficult at high waters. Most advice about wilderness hikes in Lapland apply (spring comes late, be prepared for bad weather and weak phone connectivity, tell about your plans etc.). The trail shows most of the typical terrain types. As the Scandinavian bedrock of Malla differs from the Finnish and there are also many rare plant species.
  • One can also return via Norway: from Goldahytta hut 3 kilometers away a trail goes west of Malla to E8 1 kilometers from the Finnish border.
  • In spring there is an 11 kilometers maintained skiing track through the nature reserve and a 10 kilometers skiing track over lake Kilpisjärvi, both leading to the tripoint.
  • The snowmobile route Victorialeden (over Kilpisjärvi) goes to the tripoint on the Swedish side of the border, thus avoiding the nature reserve, where vehicle driving is forbidden. Most snowmobile tracks require paying a fee, but this route is part of the national road infrastructure (according to Finnish law) and thus free.

Bárrás northwest face from Signaldalen, 2012 March - Bárrás seen from north-west.

  • From the tripoint hiking trails lead to the Swedish and Norwegian fells. Goldahytta hut - GPS: 69.0739, 20.5039 - is 3 kilometers from the tripoint, Gappohytta hut 69.053, 20.255 - below the Paras fell GPS 69.101, 20.159 (Sámi: Bárrás) a further 14 kilometers away (both locked with the DNT key). From here the trail leads to the Pältsa hut GPS 68.97403, 20.36874 at Pältsa GPS 69.0084, 20.2219 in Sweden (12 km; the hut was used by the Norwegian resistance during WW2) and back to Koltalahti (14 kilometers). Instead continuing by Nordkalottleden one can extend the hike as much as one likes.
  • Salmivaara Trail (2 kilometers) between the lakes Kilpisjärvi and Ala-Kilpisjärvi. Start by the Nature Centre.
  • Hike to Ailakkajärvi (10 kilometers). Start at Peera GPS 68.8882, 21.0560 by E8, some 17 kilometers south of Kilpisjärvi. Ailakkajärvi open wilderness hut GPS 68.9648, 21.0983 (6 persons) at the lake shore. There is a path back (7 kilometers) by Ailakkajoki to Ailakkalahti GPS 68.9745,20.9358 at E8, 5 kilometers from Kilpisjärvi, through a part of the nature conservation programme area Käsivarren tunturijärvet ("Käsivarsi mountain lakes"). Halti GPS 69.308,21.265 is with its 1328m the highest mountain of Finland. It's a popular destination among hikers, a long way from any road in Käsivarsi Wilderness Area. It's situated some 50 kilometers north from Kilpisjärvi, which is the nearest village. There is a marked trail, wilderness huts and a few bridges, but the terrain is rough for Finland and conditions really harsh if the weather turns bad. Appoint a guide unless you have some serious hiking experience. It is recommended that you reserve at least a week for a return trip. To avoid coming back the same way you can continue to Norway instead. The recommended route from Halti to E8 in Norway (23 kilometers) is more demanding than the Finnish trail.
  • Popular winter activities include cross-country skiing, snow shoe hiking, snowmobiling and ice fishing.
  • There are many cross-country skiing tracks around Kilpisjärvi, also a short one with lights.
  • Kilpissafarit - near Hotel Kilpis ☎ +358 40 516 1952 - Fell and fishing tours, snowmobiles for rent.

Shopping

In addition to Euros, Swedish and Norwegian kronor are usable at least at the Kilpishalli store, which also handles money exchange.

Credit cards are probably usable at least at the hotel and Kilpishalli, not necessarily at all businesses.

The nearest ATM is in Hetta (175 kilometers). You can get cash at Kilpishalli.

There is a service and fuel station by Kilpishalli.

  • K-Market Kilpishalli - Käsivarrentie 14205 69.0164, 20.8756 +358 16 537747 Opening Hours: Mon–Thu 10–18, Friday 10–20, Saturday 10–19, Sunday 11–18 - Grocery store with wide range of products.

Halal Food & Restaurants

See also #Sleep|Sleep below.

  • Cafe Restaurant Ida-Sofie - Käsivarrentie 14205 +69.015175, +20.878594 ☎ +358 16 537-790 Opening Hours: 12–18 The best restaurant in town. Scenic restaurant with views to the Saana and the lake.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Apartment hotel in Kilpisjärvi - View from an apartment hotel.

There are several lodging services in the village, including camping areas, cottages and a hotel.

  • Arctic Polar Oy - Urpiaisenkuja 3 69.0187, 20.8753 ☎ +358 400 232 217 begin 70€/night Check-in: 12 / Check-out: 12 Nice 2–6 persons apartments and a restaurant (Arctic Mutteri).
  • Tundrea Holiday Resort Kilpisjarvi Käsivarrentie 14188 69.0146, 20.8802 ☎ +358 400-396-684 +358 16 537 803 Opening Hours: all year €12–30

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  • Lapland Hotels Kilpis - Lapland Hotels | Käsivarrentie 14206 +69.015144, +20.878991 On E8. ☎ +358 16 537 761 Hotel. Closed off season.
  • Kilpisjärvi Hiking Center Kilpisjärven Retkeilykeskus| Käsivarrentie 14663☎ +358 40-778-9445 +358 16 537-702 Opening Hours: Closed off season €75–100, cabin €90–100; breakfast €10.70 when not included Camping, rooms and cabins. Restaurant. Souvenir shop.

Wilderness huts

Ailakkajarven autiotupa - Wilderness hut at Ailakkajärvi.

There are many wilderness huts in the surrounding area, by the marked trails and elsewhere. They are not relevant for visits to the village itself, but many come here to hike.

Open wilderness huts in Finland can be used for free without reservation for a night or two, but not for overnight stay by commercial groups or groups moving with motorized vehicles (and large groups should usually reserve their lodgings regardless). The reservation and rental huts of Finnish Metsähallitus, which can be used also by such groups, can be booked at the nature centre (at the spot or in advance), where you also can get and leave the key. Visits at Norwegian DNT huts in Troms can be payed e.g at the Kilpisjärvi customs or in cash at the hut (carry suitable notes), but you will need the DNT key, available to members and feasible at the customs (see #Get in|above) for a pledge. The Swedish huts have personnel in season, no key needed. Latecomers to wilderness huts have an absolute right to the facilities: they may be in dire need of shelter. Those who arrived early must leave if needed, although room for all can usually be arranged.

Internet & Phones

The postal code is 99490 Kilpisjärvi.

Mobile phone connectivity is probably weak in many locations. Try to have the antenna at Saana in sight to get a connection.

News & References


Travel Next

  • The Nordkalottleden long distance hiking route, via Halti to Kautokeino in Norway or via the tripoint to Abisko and further on over the Narvik fells and through Laponia. The legs around Kilpisjärvi coincide with the long distance walking in Europe|E1 trail from Sicily to Nordkapp.
  • Hiking in the backcountry of Käsivarsi Wilderness Area.


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