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  • Kivalonaapa niittypirtti hut

    The Kivalonaapa Meadow Cabin is in the Arctic Circle hiking area 23.4 km north-east of Rovaniemi, along the Meadow Culture Trail south of Vaattunkilampi. The log-built day-trip cabin is on the edge of a dry heath, featuring a natural-stone fireplace, table and benches, and a sleeping platform for 5–6 people. The yard features a campfire site with benches, a woodshed and an outhouse. Pets are allowed, but only if all other possible visitors agree...
  • Kivijärvi Harry - Fenix-lintu (1990)

    The sculpture Fenix-lintu by Harry Kivijärvi is located in front of Rovaniemi Court of Appeal (formerly the office of the Bank of Finland) . With this piece, Kivijärvi participated in the Rovaniemi City Hall sculpture competition held in 1987. The winner was Kain Tapper's sculpture Vuorten synty, but the jury also recommended that Kivijärvi's sculpture be purchased at a later date. The Bank of Finland acquired the piece in 1990...
  • Kivitaipale lean-to

    The Kivitaipale Lean-to is around 25 km from the city centre of Rovaniemi toward Ranua. The log-built lean-to is along a fitness trail and ski trail in the winter. It features a campfire site, woodshed and outhouse...
  • Koivukivalo lean-to

    The Koivukivalo lean-to is around 35 km from Rovaniemi toward Ranua in the western end of Kuusikkoselkä. The log-built lean-to, campfire site and woodshed are along a snowmobile trail on a small hill...
  • Koivusaari bird-watching tower

    Arrival instructions: The floating bird-watching tower of Koivusaari can be accessed either by boat or via a nature trail. Main road 4 (E75) passes at Rovaniemi through Koivusaari Island which is located at the confluence of rivers Ounasjoki and Kemijoki. On the Saarenkylä side, immediately on the western side of main road 4 is located the Ounaspaviljonki recreational area and marina. The Koivusaari nature trail begins at edge of the marina, near main road 4...
  • Könkäänsaari lean-to

    The Könkäänsaari Lean-to is around 20 km north-east of Rovaniemi in the Arctic Circle Hiking Area, in the south-eastern part of Könkäänsaari, a beautiful island in Raudanjoki, or the Raudan River, in the landscape of the Vaattunkiköngäs Rapids. The two log-built lean-tos offer a view over the river, featuring a board-covered campfire site, a table, benches, a woodshed and outhouse...
  • Könkäänvaara nature tower

    The Könkäänvaara Nature Tower is 70.1 km east of Rovaniemi on top of Könkäänvaara, or Könkään Hill, in the Auttiköngäs area, an excellent day-trip destination. It is easy to reach and has a magnificent landscape. The area’s main attraction is the 16-metre-high Auttiköngäs Falls. The forest in the Auttiköngäs area is so old that it can be called a primary or virgin forest...
  • Kontonulkki lean-to

    The Kontonulkki Lean-to is around 34 km north-west of Rovaniemi in Marraskoski. The log-built lean-to is on top of the hill Kontonulkki, offering great views of the surrounding lakes. It features a campfire site and woodshed. There is an observation tower next to the lean-to...
    3.9/5
  • Kontonulkki observation tower

    The Kontonulkki observation tower is located at approx. 34 km from the city centre of Rovaniemi to north-west on top of Kontonulkki in Marraskoski. The low-rise uncovered tower is similar to elk-hunting towers. The observation tower is situated on top of Kontonulkki at the height of approx...
    3.7/5
  • Konttinen, 1910s

    The Konttinen Manor depicted from across River Kemijoki. The Konttinen Manor was commissioned by Norwegian timber businessman Terje Olsen in late 19th century. As of 1900, the manor housed the forest division of the Kemi company operating in the wood processing industry. The building was destroyed in the air raids of Rovaniemi in 1940...
  • Korkalovaara nature trail lean-to

    The Korkalovaara Nature Trail Lean-to is on a small hill 4.6 km north-west of the city centre of Rovaniemi. Two log-built lean-tos face each other with a campfire site in the middle and benches on both sides. There is a woodshed nearby...
    2.3/5
  • Koskikatu 18

    Alvar Aalto designed three four-story commercial and residential buildings in a prominent location in the center of Rovaniemi for local businessman Aarne Aho. Later, Aalto also designed the private house Maison Aho for the same family. The Aho commercial and residential buildings are all located in the same block, forming a cohesive ensemble. The ground floors of the buildings house commercial spaces, while the upper floors originally contained apartments that have since been converted into office spaces...
  • Koskikatu 20

    Alvar Aalto designed three four-story commercial and residential buildings in a prominent location in the center of Rovaniemi for local businessman Aarne Aho. Later, Aalto also designed the private house Maison Aho for the same family. The Aho commercial and residential buildings are all located in the same block, forming a cohesive ensemble. The ground floors of the buildings house commercial spaces, while the upper floors originally contained apartments that have since been converted into office spaces...
  • Köyryn venevalkama lean-to

    The Köyry Marina Lean-to is 39.2 km east of Rovaniemi on the shore of Köyryjärvi, or Köyry Lake. The beautiful lake with its several islands is a great destination for fishing and boating within a reasonable distance from the city centre of Rovaniemi. The log-built lean-to features a campfire site surrounded by benches, as well as a woodshed, outhouse, boat ramp and berths nearby...
    4.5/5
  • Kunettikoski wilderness hut

    The Kunettikoski wilderness hut is around 58 km north-west of Rovaniemi, between Kaitaselkä and Kunettiselkä, less than 100 m from the east shore of Meltausjoki. The spacious cabin has a stove, two tables and benches, and bunks with mattresses for around 10 people. There is a woodshed and an outhouse near the hut. Pets are allowed inside, only if all other possible visitors agree...
  • Kuninkaanlaavu lean-to

    The Kuninkaanlaavu lean-to is located at Santavaara Hill at approx. 7.6 km from the city centre of Rovaniemi to north.  The Kuninkaanlaavu is a log-built lean-to constructed on bare rocks. There is another board-built lean-to next to it. The lean-to offers magnificent views over River Ounasjoki and villages Ylikylä and Nivankylä...
    3.9/5
  • Kuolavaara lean-to

    The Kuolavaara Lean-to is 7.5 km south-west of the Rovaniemi city centre along Imarintie. The log-built lean-to is on top of Kuolavaara Hill along a fitness trail in a pine forest. It features a campfire site and woodshed...
    4.0/5
  • Kurijärvi lean-to

    The Kurijärvi Lean-to is 9.3 km south-east of the Rovaniemi city centre on the shore of Kurijärvi, or Kuri Lake. The log-built lean-to is in a patch of forest with massive trees on the lakeshore, featuring a campfire site, benches, a woodshed, outhouse and waste bin. There are steps from the lean-to to the shore...
    3.6/5
  • Kylänpää Hannele - Äiti-Lappi (1989)

    Standing about 7 metres tall in the courtyard of the Lapland provincial government building, the mythical Äiti-Lappi, or Mother Lapland, is sculptor Hannele Kylänpää's first public work. Kylänpää uses bronze as the primary material in her pieces. Her material handling is very expressive and nuanced, and accommodates and supports her subject matter well: Kylänpää enjoys depicting motion, children and animals in different situations. The premise of the sculpture is lightness and airiness, and the artist wants to overcome the heaviness of bronze as a material...
  • Lähde lean-to

    The Lähde Lean-to is 3.8 km south of the Rovaniemi city centre along the Virikkolampi trail in Pöyliövaara. The log-built lean-to is on the edge of a dry coniferous forest, featuring a campfire site and a woodshed...
    2.5/5
  • Lähdelampi lean-to

    The Lähdelampi Lean-to is 3.2 km south of Rovaniemi on the shore of Lähdelampi, a pond in Pöyliövaara. The large board-built lean-to features a campfire site, table and benches. There is a woodshed. Directions: drive 3.9 km out of the city centre of Rovaniemi along the Kajaanintie road, which turns into Ranuantie; turn right on Kemijoen itäpuolentie; drive 500 m; turn left on Kotikairantie; drive 400 m to the starting point of the Pöyliövaara accessible trail...
    4.5/5
  • Lappia Hall

    The Rovaniemi Civic Centre is, alongside Seinäjoki, the only completed urban center designed by Alvar Aalto in Finland. As early as 1961, the preliminary sketches for the library building included two other structures, which ultimately formed a seamlessly interconnected complex for administration and culture. The buildings are arranged in a fan-shaped layout on a park-like square known as Kansalaistori (Citizens' Square). The center's buildings open towards the city center...
  • Lauri’s workshop, 1950s

    Johannes Lauri established a company called Laurin Tuotteetand a knife factory in 1924. Besides knives, products made of reindeer antlers and bone were produced by the workshop, for example, as souvenirs. The original production building was destroyed during the Lapland War and a new one was built at its site. The current workshop and shop operate in a house built in the late 19th century that was transferred from the village of Namma to the workshop’s courtyard in the 1970s...
  • Lehtojärvi bird-watching tower

    Arrival instructions: Lake Lehtojärvi is located on the south side of the road leading from Pello to Sinettä (road 83). There is a parking area approx. 7 km from Sinettä to west that presents the Lehtojärvi cultural tour and village park. The distance from the parking area to the bird-watching tower is approx...
    2.0/5
  • Lehtojärvi lean-to

    The Lehtojärvi Lean-to is around 23 km north-west of Rovaniemi on the northern shore of Lehtojärvi, or Lehto Lake. The log-built lean-to is by a beach, equipped with a campfire site, woodshed and outhouse...
  • Liimatainen Kirsi - Karjalapatsas (1957)

    Located in Ruokasenpuisto, the Karjalapatsas statue was designed by Kirsi Liimatainen in 1957 and erected by Karelians in Lapland...
  • Log floating on River Kemijoki, 1960

    The log floating on River Kemijoki began in the 1860s. Felling usually ended in March and then the logs were stored upstream, marked and measured. In the spring, the logs were debarked and, once the river had thawed, the floating of the logs along rivers to steam sawmills of the south began. The fall log floating started after salmon fishing ended on 15 August...
  • Lohiniva lean-to

    The Lohiniva Lean-to is around 82 km north of Rovaniemi in Lohiniva, on the bank of the Ounas River. The log-built lean-to is next to a bridge in the village centre. It features a campfire site with log benches, a woodshed and outhouse, as well as a boat ramp nearby...
  • Louevaara wilderness hut

    The Louevaara Wilderness Hut is located in the old-growth forest conservation area of Louevaara, or Loue Hill, 25.9 km south-west of Rovaniemi. It is amidst a spruce forest on top of the beautiful Louevaara, around 240 m above sea level.  The Louevaara Wilderness Hut is a former fire watchman’s log-built cabin, reasonably spacious and warm enough for staying overnight even in the winter. The scenic Kuusilampi lake is located about 500 metres from the hut, and you can reach via the trail starting from the hut...
    3.0/5
  • Luonua lean-to

    The Luonua Lean-to is around 25 km north of Rovaniemi along Kittiläntie, on the bank of Luonuajoki, or the Luonua River. The Ounas River also flows around 100 m away. The log-built lean-to features a campfire site and woodshed, as well as a boat ramp into Luonuajoki...
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