Levi, Finland
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Location | Kittilä, Finland |
Nearest major city | Kittilä: 17 km (11 mi) |
Coordinates | 67°48′18″N 24°48′07″E / 67.805°N 24.802°ECoordinates: 67°48′18″N 24°48′07″E / 67.805°N 24.802°E |
Vertical | 325 m (1,066 ft) |
Top elevation | 531 m (1,742 ft) |
Base elevation | 206 m (676 ft) |
Runs | 43 pistes, (1 transfer) – 17 beginner – (blue) – 22 intermediate – (red) – 3 advanced – (black) |
Longest run | 2.1 km (1.3 mi) |
Lift system | 27 total 2 gondolas 2 chairlift 14 T-bar lifts 5 stick lifts for children 4 rope tows 1 magic carpet |
Terrain parks | 3 |
Snowfall | low |
Snowmaking | yes |
Night skiing | 17 of 43 pistes |
Website | levi.fi/en |
Levi is a fell located in Finnish Lapland, and the largest ski resort in Finland.[1] The resort is located in the village of Sirkka, Kittilä municipality and is served by Kittilä Airport and Kolari railway station. At a latitude of 67.8° north, it is located approximately 170 km (110 mi) north of the Arctic Circle.
The peak of the Levi fell is at an elevation of 531 metres (1,742 ft) above sea level. There are 43 ski slopes (17 of which are floodlit) and 27 ski lifts in Levi. Ascending the fell are 2 gondolas, 1 chairlift, 14 T-bar lifts, 5 stick lifts, 4 rope tows, and 1 magic carpet for children. Levi is one of two locations of gondola lifts in Finland, and has been chosen as the best domestic skiing resort in Finland four times[citation needed].
Levi is an early stop on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit, hosting slaloms in mid-November;[1] the races in 2019 were held slightly later (November 23–24). With snowmaking, the climate provides a reliable early season technical venue in Europe, prior to the late autumn events in North America.
The slopes in Levi are mostly suitable for beginners or intermediates, but there are also three black slopes for experts. The highest vertical drop is 325 m (1,066 ft) and the longest slope is 2.1 km (1.3 mi) in length. The longest ski lift is about 1,636 metres (1.017 mi) long. Levi has one superpipe, one halfpipe, two streets, two snow parks, 10 free children's slopes and seven slope restaurants.
The skiing and snowboarding season in Levi is fairly long, often lasting from October to mid-May. The ski school provides instruction in downhill skiing, snowboarding, telemark skiing and cross-country skiing. Cross-country skiers have illuminated ski tracks and snow that lingers well into the spring. There are 230 km (140 mi) of cross-country skiing tracks and 886 km (550 mi) of snowmobiling tracks in Levi.
The resort's latitude, north of the Arctic Circle, usually guarantees generous snow cover and sub-freezing temperatures (< 0 °C (32 °F)) throughout winter. It also allows for excellent chances of observing the Northern Lights. Although very popular in winter, Levi is very quiet in the summertime, yet still a good base location for exploring the surrounding areas.
At 8 km (5 mi) from the centre of Levi is Luvattumaa, Levi Ice Hotel & Ice Gallery; 45 km (28 mi) from Levi is the Snow Village Lainio, where one can view snow and ice buildings, eat in an ice restaurant (in Lainio), or experience a night's sleep in an ice room.
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See also[]
- Ruka, Finland
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ramsay, George; Caderas, Ursin; Macfarlane, Christina (December 21, 2016). "The world's coolest alpine retreat?". CNN. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
External links[]
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- Official website
- Levi Finland – Information on the area and resort
- Snow Village.fi – Lainio Snow Village
- Levi Finland – Airlines and Destinations visits Levi Finland
- Kittilä
- Buildings and structures in Lapland (Finland)
- Ski areas and resorts in Finland
- Tourist attractions in Lapland (Finland)