Aavasaksa Tour: UNESCO World Heritage Site with Scandinavian Landscape and Midnight Sun
Rovaniemi
Explore Aavasaksa: UNESCO World Heritage Site, stunning Scandinavian landscapes, and the mesmerizing midnight sun. Discover historic Övertorneå and its charming landmarks.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Helios Tour Oy - Aavasaksa is a prominent hill located in the Ylitornio municipality of Finnish Lapland, standing at 242 meters (794 feet) high. Renowned for its panoramic views of both Finland and Sweden, Aavasaksa is listed among Finland’s National landscapes. In 1876, Emperor Alexander II of Russia visited this site. One notable structure atop the hill is the ornate hunting lodge, Keisarinmaja, which now operates as a café.
What's Included
  • Transfer
  • Guiding service
  • Lunch on the fire
Additional Information

Due to Aavasaksa’s distinctive elevation above other nearby hills, it was first used by Pierre Louis Maupertuis in the French Geodesic Mission (1736–1737), and later became part of the Struve Geodetic Arc. As a result of this, UNESCO named Aavasaksa a World Heritage Site, along with the 33 other sites used in the Struve Geodetic Arc.

Aavasaksa is often considered the southernmost point in Finland where the midnight sun is literally visible. The hill is surrounded by rivers running next to it: Torne River to the west and the smaller Tengeliö river to the east and north.

Övertorneå or Ylitornio is a locality and the seat of Övertorneå Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden with 1,917 inhabitants in 2010. Övertorneå means Upper Torneå, based on a division of the Torneå parish in two parts in the 16th century. We will see old church, the building of old railway station and very nice landscape.

Location
Helios Tour Oy
Karhunkaatajantie
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.