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Night snowshoeing hunting for Aurora
A good chance to see Northern Lights and to marvel the landscape and the night sky, which may be filled with thousands of stars and the moon
Evening Snowshoe Hike from Levi Fell Summit to Village — With a Chance to See the Northern Lights
Step into the Arctic night for a peaceful and scenic downhill snowshoeing adventure on Levi Fell. This moderate-level evening tour takes you through snowy forests and open landscapes, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the tranquil magic of Lapland after dark — whether under a starry sky, softly falling snow, or, if you're lucky, a display of the Northern Lights. The guided hike ends right in the heart of Levi village, next to the main ski slopes
Snowshoe Fitting in Levi & Short Transfer to the Summit
Your evening begins in Levi village, where you’ll meet your local guide and be fitted with snowshoes based on your shoe size (worn over your own sturdy winter boots). After fitting, you’ll take a 5-minute car transfer to a panoramic viewpoint near the summit of Levi Fell — a prime location for panoramic views and night sky observation.
Guided Downhill Snowshoe Hike in Arctic Nature
Your guide will lead you on a 2–4 km downhill hike, descending from the fell toward Levi village center, ending right by the central slopes. The route includes some steeper sections and will be selected based on group ability and snow conditions.
If skies are clear, you may see stars, moonlight, and, with luck, the Northern Lights shimmering above the fell.
While aurora sightings are never guaranteed, this high, open route gives you one of the best chances in Levi to spot them — if conditions align.
Even in cloudy or snowy weather, the experience remains atmospheric. The snow-muted silence, crisp night air, and glow of your headlamp combine into a peaceful and immersive Arctic experience.
Outdoor Break with a Hot Drink
Midway through the walk, you’ll pause to enjoy a hot cup of Finnish berry juice, served outdoors in the open air. It’s a quiet moment to rest, warm up, and listen to your guide’s stories about Lapland’s wildlife, nature, and traditional life in the North.