The sun does not set in Lapland, and nature is in full bloom. You might still see some snow here and there, but most of it is gone. Instead, there is beautiful greenery all around us. Here are some photos to show you what Midsummer looks like in Lapland.
Lapland has some beautiful clear waters, so don’t forget your diving mask. This is Lake Pallasjärvi.Little fish enjoying the beautiful sunshine of a Lappish summer.Wild blueberries (or bilberries) are blooming.It doesn’t get any darker than this for weeks.Sunny midnight in Kittilä.Bunchberry (Cornus suecica) is one of the earliest flowers to blossom in the summer.As the snow melts, rivers in Lapland tend to flood, and it can sometimes get pretty serious. This is the Ounasjoki river.
Lapland is often promoted as a region with not just four familiar seasons, but as many as eight. From the south, it may be difficult to grasp these subtle shifts, but after living through even one full cycle of the year in Lapland, you truly begin to tell them apart. Each of the eight seasons […]
Finland offers a striking contrast between light and darkness across its seasons. Midwinter and midsummer represent two extremes, and the experience of these seasons varies greatly depending on whether you’re in southern Finland, Lapland, or somewhere in between. Read this article to learn what to expect when visiting Finland in midwinter or midsummer. Artcile by […]
Summer in Lapland is bright, peaceful, green, and dreamlike in its beauty. While many associate Lapland with winter, snow, and northern lights, summer reveals an entirely different side—one that many Finns return to year after year. Here are ten compelling reasons why summer is the perfect time to head north. Read to the end for […]
Experience the magic of a Finnish summer—from sunlit Midsummer celebrations and peaceful cottage life to berry picking, midnight swims, and coffee on a quiet terrace. Learn how Finns slow down, reconnect with nature, and savour the simple joys of the season.
Article by Johanna Suomela What outdoor activity both young and old can do without having to be extra fit to do it? What can you do 24/7 and 365 days a year both in the city and in nature – for free? What activity has a goal, provides experiences and gets the lazy-bones moving? What […]
https://finlandnaturally.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/inari.jpg8831323Jonna Saarihttps://finlandnaturally.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/fne-logo-vaaka-web.pngJonna Saari2020-06-15 10:49:312024-11-28 09:01:50This is what Midsummer in Lapland looks like
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