Time for some adrenaline
Active Outdoors
Looking for an Active Outdoor Adventure in Summer or Autumn?
Discover the excitement of active outdoor adventures at Aurora Village in Ivalo during summer and autumn. Explore the stunning landscapes of Finnish Lapland with guided hiking tours in national parks or embark on thrilling fatbike rides through vibrant trails. These activities offer a perfect way to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic Circle in the warmer months. Join us for an unforgettable adventure and experience the best of Ivalo’s outdoor activities.
Price
98€ per person
Duration
1.5-2 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Availability
ALL YEAR
This tour takes you to forest behind Aurora Village. On our hike we might see some arctic animals watching us as we walk through the snowy forest. The track is interesting and offers beautiful Lappish nature all around you.
Included
Outdoor Snack included.
Requirements
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Price
174€ per person
Duration
6-7 hours / 6km
Difficulty
Moderate
Availability
June 1st – Oct 15th
On top of the fell you can find Otsamo day hut, that used to serve as fire warden’s accommodation with its lookout towers. The scenery down towards the village and open lake is amazing!
From top of Otsamo fell, the scenery opens towards Lake Inari, Hammastunturi, Muotka and Lemmenjoki fell areas. Our path follows along the roaring Juutua River in an ancient pine-tree forest for the first five kilometers and then starts ascending towards the fell top. Before reaching the top, all pine trees and even the tiny mountain birch trees vanish as we eventually find the bare treeless top of the fell.
















Included
Snacks are included. Guided Tour as described.
Requirements
Good outdoor clothes and sturdy footwear are recommended.
Price
127€ per person
Duration
2-3 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Availability
ALL YEAR
We ride with ease through the forest as the electronic engines assist you while pedaling on these wonderful Fat Bikes. Get some fresh air and ride the bike with us to a spot where we enjoy some snacks and hot drinks by the open fire.
Included
Fatbikes, Snacks and Drinks included.
Requirements
Bicycle riding skill required.





Price
69€ per person
Duration
4hours / 5.8km
Difficulty
Moderate
Availability
ALL YEAR
Juutua path (Juutuanpolku) is an easy-going and beautiful trekking track in Inari. This circular path is about 6 kilometers long and around half-way we stop to enjoy a small picnic at a lean-to shelter. After the break we continue through a reindeer fence into a forest and finally a bit of gravel road.
The highlight of this trip is the loud roaring Jäniskoski rapid and the hanging bridge across it.
Included
Picnic and Transportation included.
Requirements
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Price
143€ per person
Duration
3-3.5 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Availability
All year
We will take transportation from Aurora Village to Saariselkä by minibus.
We will hike up to the fell region of Urho Kekkonen National Park.
It is Finland’s second largest national park, comprises the fell regions of Saariselkä, as well as the forest regions of the northern sections of the municipalities of Savukoski and Salla. The task of the National Park is the preservation of the native forest, bog and fell countryside.
Good outdoor clothes and sturdy footwear are recommended.







Price
65€ per person
Duration
1 hour
Difficulty
Easy
Availability
All Year
This easy tour to a nearby forest is suitable for all level of bikers. Our Fat Bikes are bicycles with huge tires which are perfect for cycling through the forest paths. Electronic engine helps you to pedal and the tour doesn’t require much physics.
Included
Fatbikes are included
Requirements
Bicycle riding skill required.





When is the best time to see the northern lights?
You can experience the aurora borealis here in Finnish Lapland from end of August until mid April. If the northern lights are visible depends on a lot of different factors like the time of the year, the solar activity and the weather. We wrote a blog article where you will learn everything you need to know before visiting Aurora Village.
When is the best time to see the northern lights?

