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Lapland - The Most Attractive
Winter Holiday by Alison White
Lapland
is the name of a region in north Europe that belongs to Norway, Sweden,
Finland and Russia and it is traditionally inhabited by the Sami people.
Today the northernmost province of Finland officially carries the name
Lapland. Similarly, the northernmost province in Sweden, although administratively
subdivided between two counties, carries the name Lapland. Lapland is located
in Northern Europe and includes the northern parts of Scandinavia and the
Kola Peninsula in Russia.
The Swedish Lapland is known
as Europe's "Last Great Wilderness" and it is situated close to the Arctic
Circle having stunning views and beautiful un-spoilt countryside. It’s
one of the most un-spoilt areas on earth with high mountains, open plateaus,
forests, rivers and waterfalls. Most rivers till run free from the mountains
to the sea, following channels cut ten thousand years ago by the melting
inland ice. The enormous forest areas are sparsely populated, but there
are plenty of wild animals such as moose, bear, Reindeer, wolf and land
birds. Sea and river fisheries abound in the region. Steamers are operated
on some of the lakes, and a few ports are ice-free throughout the year.
The coastline of Lapland
is very attractive with its bays, long sandy beaches and picturesque villages.
It is impossible not to be fascinated by the 300 km seacoast and the archipelago
of hundreds of islands. When the surface of the sea is covered in ice an
exciting new landscape is created.
If you are looking for a
natural peaceful and beautiful place to spend your holiday you can explore
this land of legends and nature in whichever way you choose.
The tourists can enjoy a
sub artic climate with extreme temperature variations. It is mild in the
summer with temperatures reaching 20C and a snowland in winter with -30C
in the coldest months. The natural phenomena and culture are an attraction
during all the seasons.
In
the summer the sun does not set and doesn’t rise in mid-winter and that’s
why Lapland is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. The winter starts in
November when the sun barely rises over the horizon and the first blanket
of snow covers the land. One of the most interesting phenomena during winter
is the Aurora Borealis – the Northern Lights which is nature’s most beautiful
light show, with quickly changing colours, power and changing form. It
is said that the strongest and brightest of the Northern Lights will give
as much light as the moon.
The spring comes with melting
ice. In spring the sun hangs low over the horizon, casting light day and
night and the elongated days make it the perfect place for al-fresco activities.
Between June and the first half of July the sun does not actually set.
As a tourist you can enjoy
in Lapland different activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, and
alpine skiing, some by fishing by a quiet woodland pool. You can snuggle
under reindeer skins in a dogsled and watch the magical dance of the Northern
Lights across the heavens. For the ones with a passion for fishing, ice
fishing or Nordic touring are good options. The coast offers you great
options like a secret cove with a shallow water beach. You can paddle a
kayak silently from one island to another or enjoy a swim under the Midnight
Sun.
If you are looking for a
special Christmas Holiday you can try the famous Santa Claus village, near
the town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle. It is an enchanting winter
wonderland where you and your family can go in search of Santa Claus. Enjoy
husky and reindeer sleigh rides and enjoy all the sparkle of an old-fashioned
Christmas.
Another special attraction
is the village made of ice: Jukkasjarvi with its Ice Hotel has been re-built
every year since 1989. As the hotel melts in the summer and is rebuilt
in the winter, it is never more than six months old. Inside the hotel you
will find an art gallery, ice bar, cinema and chapel. The Ice Church is
a consecrated room of snow and ice in which church services, weddings and
christenings take place. Naturally Lapland is famous for dog-sleigh and
snowmobile safaris, amazing adventures in the arctic wilderness.
For accommodation in Finland,
visit All
Europe Accommodation
For more information about
Lapland holidays please visit www.discover-the-world.co.uk
to book holidays to Lapland online. |