Ski Centres

From the ski slopes of arctic Lapland to the well-marked cross country tracks in every part of the country, from the reindeer and snowmobile safaris to snowboarding, when it comes to snow, Finland is as cool as it gets.

Finland is not famous for its mountains. But for such a vertically challenged country we have a surprising number of ski resorts – over a hundred – where you can enjoy all forms of winter fun on skis.

The Finnish ski resorts are practically guaranteed to have snow for the whole season as our hills are covered with snow for about 200 days a year. There is hardly any queuing for the ski lifts, no rush at the slopes and you'll find slopes to fit every skill level.

The ski centres in Finland can be found in random order below.

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  1. Bötombergen-Pyhävuori

    Data source: Ski.fi
  2. Calpis Ski Center

    Calpis Ski Center description

    Founded in 1964, the legendary Kalpalinna is now called the Calpis Cross Center, which represents a cross-over of age, culture and sports boundaries. Calpis Ski Center is a versatile full-service ski centre, less than an hour's...

    Founded in 1964, the legendary Kalpalinna is now called the Calpis Cross Center, which represents a cross-over...

    Founded in 1964, the legendary Kalpalinna is now called the Calpis Cross Center, which represents a cross-over of age, culture and sports boundaries.
Calpis Ski Center is a versatile full-service ski centre, less than an hour's safe drive
    Data source: Ski.fi
  3. Ellivuori Ski Center

    Ellivuori Ski Center description

    Ellivuori has six illuminated and snow covered slopes. The slopes are varied – the degrees of difficulty offered are from green to black. The lifts at Ellivuori can carry 5,600 people per hour, above the beautiful landscape....

    Ellivuori has six illuminated and snow covered slopes. The slopes are varied – the degrees of difficulty...

    Ellivuori has six illuminated and snow covered slopes. The slopes are varied – the degrees of difficulty offered are from green to black. The lifts at Ellivuori can carry 5,600 people per hour, above the beautiful landscape. The butto
    Data source: Ski.fi
  4. Hasa

    Hasa description

    A good feeling both on the hill and below it! Hasa means a feeling of briskness on a hill. The Hasa ski-centre offers a wide range of winter outdoor activities. Hasa has four slopes. One slope is fully reserved for snow boarders...

    A good feeling both on the hill and below it! Hasa means a feeling of briskness on a hill. The Hasa...

    A good feeling both on the hill and below it!
Hasa means a feeling of briskness on a hill.
The Hasa ski-centre offers a wide range of winter outdoor activities.
Hasa has four slopes. One slope is fully reserved for snow boarders as a snow
    Data source: Ski.fi
  5. Hervanta

    Hervanta description

    Located on the southern side of Tampere, Hervanta has three slopes and lifts for your use: A Children’s slope, Slope 1 and Slope 2, with 3 boxes and a rail. The longest slope is 350m long and the greatest altitude difference...

    Located on the southern side of Tampere, Hervanta has three slopes and lifts for your use: A Children’s...

    Located on the southern side of Tampere, Hervanta has three slopes and lifts for your use: A Children’s slope, Slope 1 and Slope 2, with 3 boxes and a rail. The longest slope is 350m long and the greatest altitude difference is 59m. O
    Data source: Ski.fi
  6. Hetan Hiihtomaa

    Data source: Ski.fi
  7. Hirvensalon Hiihtokeskus

    Hirvensalon Hiihtokeskus description

    There are four well managed and lit slopes at the Turun Hirvensalo Ski Centre in Turku: 1, 2 and 3-slopes and a slope for children. There are three lifts in Hirvensalo. The longest slope is 300m and the greatest altitude...

    There are four well managed and lit slopes at the Turun Hirvensalo Ski Centre in Turku: 1, 2 and 3-slopes and...

    There are four well managed and lit slopes at the Turun Hirvensalo Ski Centre in Turku: 1, 2 and 3-slopes and a slope for children. There are three lifts in Hirvensalo. The longest slope is 300m and the greatest altitude difference is 60m.
    Data source: Ski.fi
  8. Häkärinteet

    Häkärinteet description

    FULL SPEED TO THE NUMBER ONE FAMILY SKIING CENTRE Our services are designed to provide enjoyment for the whole family. Häkärinteet have, for over many years, placed their focus particularly on looking after visiting families....

    FULL SPEED TO THE NUMBER ONE FAMILY SKIING CENTRE Our services are designed to provide enjoyment for the...

    FULL SPEED TO THE NUMBER ONE FAMILY SKIING CENTRE
Our services are designed to provide enjoyment for the whole family.
Häkärinteet have, for over many years, placed their focus particularly on looking after visiting families. According to
    Data source: Ski.fi
  9. Iso-Syöte

    Iso-Syöte description

    You save time for relaxation and having fun, when you come to Finland’s most southern fell. From Oulu to the North East, the trip is 140km and the distance from Helsinki is 750km. you can reach the slopes straight from the...

    You save time for relaxation and having fun, when you come to Finland’s most southern fell. From Oulu...

    You save time for relaxation and having fun, when you come to Finland’s  most southern fell. From Oulu to the North East, the trip is 140km and the distance from Helsinki is 750km. you can reach the slopes straight from the doors of t
    Data source: Ski.fi
  10. Iso-Ylläs

    Data source: Ski.fi

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