Can you see the Northern Lights in yllas?
Ylläs is a small but very authentic and idyllic village in Northern Lapland of Finland. The Northern Lights are regular visitors on the starry and bright winter sky of Ylläs and the special Ylläs Twilight -nights give the best possibilities to see them when the village turns it’s street lights off every night at 10 pm.
Are the Northern Lights in Lapland?
The Northern Lights are visible on roughly 200 nights a year – or every other clear night – in Finnish Lapland. The more traditional ways to go Aurora spotting are snowshoeing, cross-country skiing or snowmobile and sled dog touring.
Where should I stay in Finland to see Northern Lights?
Northern Lapland
Northern Lapland is the best place in Finland to see the Northern Lights. Most tourists will make their way up to Rovaniemi or Kakslauttanen at most. If you happen to be in Rovaniemi, definitely book a Northern Lights tour and head out into the wilderness.
Can you see the Northern Lights in Levi Finland?
Levi sits in the far north of Finland, high above the Arctic Circle putting it well within the Aurora Zone. This means that it has great Northern Lights viewing potential and with their glass roofs, these Aurora Cabins certainly make the most of it.
How far is Levi from yllas?
The distance between Ylläs and Levi is 36 km. The road distance is 55.8 km.
How far is Lapland from North Pole?
The distance between Lapland and North Pole is 3296 miles.
Is Rovaniemi good for Northern Lights?
Rovaniemi is located at the Arctic Circle, so it is definitely a good place to see the Lights. You might have seen some photos of the famous landmarks in the city centre with the Northern Lights background. Unfortunately seeing the lights from the city centre is possible only during the powerful solar storms.
What airport do you fly to for Lapland?
The nearest airport to Lapland is Kittila (KTT) Airport which is 69.9 km away. Other nearby airports include Ivalo (IVL) (102.7 km) and Rovaniemi (RVN) (135.7 km).