Lampivaara snowshoeing route
Experience the vicinity of the majestic Ukko-Luosto fell, enjoy the untouched atmosphere of the old forests, and admire the views from Pikku-Luosto summit. You may break a sweat climbing Pikku-Luosto and Lampivaara, but the reward is beautiful scenery and lovely café treats. During heavy snow, the views at Pikku-Luosto and Lampivaara are truly magical. At Lampivaara, you can also visit on a guided tour to dig your own amethyst at the Lampivaara Amethyst Mine.
The route starts at Luostonportti near the slopes, following its own path above the Ukko-Luosto parking area across Pikku-Luosto towards Lampivaara. The return route follows the Lampivaara maintenance road. The route is marked with blue snow grooming poles, and intersections have brown metal signs.
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The route runs at the beginning and end on a trail that is also allowed for winter cycling. Cyclists must yield to walkers but should take other users of the route into account.
More information at The ABC of Hiking.
Tips and suggestions
Rules of Pyhä-Luosto National Park here.
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Directions
You can reach the route's starting point at Luostonportti by driving from Luosto village, 500 meters up Luostontie from in front of Lapland Hotel Luostotunturi towards the slopes. Before the slopes, the road goes under an arch bridge, after which the starting point of Luostonportti is immediately to the left. There is a parking area at the starting point. An alternative starting point is the Ukko-Luosto parking area, which you reach by turning onto Ukko-Luostontie about 2 km from Luosto village towards Pyhä; the road winds about 1.5 km uphill before the parking area. Arrival at Pyhä-Luosto National Park.
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There is a parking lot a t the starting point.Coordinates
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Winter route map of Pyhä-Luosto National Park here.
Equipment
Appropriate snowshoeing equipment, meaning sturdy and warm boots, snowshoes, poles, warm and windproof clothing, a map, charged phone, as well as drinks and food. For breaks, you can pack a warm break jacket. For making fire, you need to have matches and your own toilet paper for the toilet.Localization
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