
Finnish Lapland
Cabin Rentals in Ylläs
Ylläs is Lapland at its most wild and unspoilt — built around Finland’s highest ski fell, with 63 slopes, the country’s longest 3 km runs, and 330 km of cross-country trails threading through the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. Two quiet villages, Äkäslompolo and Ylläsjärvi, sit at either end of the fell, far from the crowds.
Our cabins Levikka and Varakka put you right on the Nordic trails, with fell views and the national park on your doorstep. Ski and snowshoe in winter; hike, bike and paddle under the midnight sun in summer. Below you’ll find both cabins, plus getting here, the weather, and things to do in Ylläs.
Nearest airport
Kittilä — 39 km
Ski slopes
63 pistes
Cross-country
330 km of trails
On your doorstep
National park
The Kettura difference
Why stay in Ylläs
Finland’s highest ski fell
Ylläs has 63 slopes and the longest runs in the country at 3 km, served by gondola and chairlifts — serious skiing without the resort bustle.
330 km of Nordic trails
Cross-country tracks start metres from our cabins and wind for hundreds of kilometres through forest and fell — many of them floodlit for the polar night.
A national park next door
Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, some of Europe’s cleanest air, begins where the cabins end. Snowshoe, hike, and watch for reindeer year-round.
Wild, quiet and dark
Far from city light, Ylläs is one of the best places in Lapland to see the northern lights — and in summer the midnight sun never sets behind the fells.
Where you'll stay
Our Cabins in Ylläs
Everything you need
Plan your Ylläs trip
Fly to Kittilä Airport (39 km away), take the overnight train to Kolari station (37 km) and transfer, or drive up through Lapland. Full routes and transfer options are on our Getting Here page.
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