Mountain peaks around Kittilä, a municipality in Finnish Lapland, are characterized by Arctic nature and fell landscapes. The region offers diverse terrain, from accessible fells with developed infrastructure to remote wilderness areas. Kittilä's peaks provide opportunities for various outdoor activities throughout the year, including hiking and exploring ancient forests. This area is known for its unique natural features and varied elevation.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Fantastic view with a steep descent to the lake
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Perfectly developed sand paths lead over the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top you have a beautiful view over the region.
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This fell crossing is one of the routes in Ylläs that you cannot miss. At the top, you can admire the scenery on two sun loungers.
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Kuer Tunturi, Äkäslompolo's local mountain, is a must for any visit. Just like coffee and a delicious pastry at Velhonkota Oy. This time, we parked the car in the parking lot about 400 meters from Velhonkota. The snowshoe trail starts directly across the street from the parking lot. Since we took the same route up and back, we were able to enjoy the sunshine again and again and had a winter wonderland experience. The walk from the parking lot to Äkäslompolo is a bit boring and I would only recommend it in an emergency. It's better to call a taxi and enjoy a coffee at the kota while you wait.
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Kittilä offers several popular peaks. Kuertunturi Summit is known as Äkäslompolo's local mountain, offering scenic views and a winter wonderland experience. Levi Summit, part of the Levi Ski Resort, is easily accessible via gondola and provides extensive activities. For a challenging climb with impressive views, consider Pirunkuru Peak.
Many peaks in Kittilä provide stunning views. Taivaskero Summit offers grandiose views of Lapland's endless nature. Kukastunturi Summit provides beautiful panoramic views of the region, with sun loungers at the top for relaxation. Pirunkuru Peak also offers a unique, silent atmosphere with impressive views from its rocky summit.
Yes, Levi Fell is a great option for families, offering diverse activities and accessibility via a triple gondola. Its well-developed infrastructure makes it suitable for all types of travelers, including those with children. While specific family-friendly trails aren't detailed for every peak, the general accessibility of Levi makes it a good starting point.
The highest summit in Kittilä is Kumputunturi Fell, reaching 581 meters above sea level. It is characterized by a steep northern side and a more gradual southern side, offering a glimpse into ancient, undisturbed forests and unique rocky landscapes.
Kittilä's mountain areas are rich in Arctic nature. You can expect to see fell landscapes, ancient pine and spruce forests, rocky terrains, and vast wilderness areas. Peaks like Kumputunturi Fell are part of Natura 2000 sites, preserving old-growth forests. The Pulju Wilderness Reserve features numerous fells, hills, and swamps, offering an untamed Lapland landscape.
Beyond hiking, Kittilä offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the Yllästunturi national park loop from Kittilä, or mountain biking trails such as the Pyhätunturi MTB Loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like Kukastunturin polkaisu – Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park available.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a true wilderness experience, the Pulju Wilderness Reserve is ideal. It largely lacks marked trails but has older, visible tracks, offering an escape into untamed Lapland. Pirunkuru Peak also involves a quite sharp uphill climb among stones, providing a challenging ascent.
Kittilä's peaks offer year-round activities. In winter, you can enjoy downhill and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and experience a 'winter wonderland' at places like Kuertunturi Summit. During warmer months, hiking and mountain biking are popular. The Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park is also a great destination for winter hiking.
Yes, near Levi Summit, you'll find the Panorama Hotel with restaurants and cafes. Near Kuertunturi Summit, there's Velhonkota Oy, known for coffee and pastries, which is a convenient stop before or after a snowshoe trail.
Aakennustunturi Fell, approximately 565 meters high, is located in western Kittilä near Ylläs and is part of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. The park itself is home to several towering fell peaks, including Taivaskero, which soars over 800 meters, offering an unforgettable nature adventure.
Accessibility varies by peak. Levi Fell is highly accessible, with a triple gondola taking visitors to the summit. While specific public transport details to all trailheads are not provided, Levi is a well-developed tourist destination. For more remote areas like the Pulju Wilderness Reserve, marked trails are less common, suggesting a need for personal transport or more planning.


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