These tips will help you to get the most out of your trip to Lapland
Winter weather in Lapland is brutal š„¶
Wondering about what to wear during your trip to Finnish Lapland?
Donāt worry about the chilly weather, as millions of people live here happily year after year. Whatās the secret? It's all about layering up!
How cold does it get? Well, January is the coldest month of the year. The average temperature in Finnish Lapland during winter is -14 °C / 6.8 °F with occasional dips to even -30 °C / - 22 °F. January and February are typically the coldest months in Finland. The coldest ever temperatureĀ ā a very coolĀ -51.5°C / -60°FĀ ā was measured in the Lapland town of KittilƤ in February 1999. Brace yourself for some wind, especially atop the fells in Lapland. For more details on climate and weather in Finland and for real-time weather updates, please always check the Finnish Meteorological Instituteās site and search for your travel destination.
What to wear and how to enjoy winter like a local?
It all begins with your base layer ā think long underwear. For many, the go-to choice is natural fabrics (my personal favorite is merino wool). Alternatively, you can opt for technical materials designed to move moisture off the skin ā popular among winter sports enthusiasts, from skiing to hiking to ice skating. If you are unsure, stick with merino wool.
Regulating your temperature is as easy by removing or adding clothing. These layers hold air between them, each one adding a bit more warmth. Engaging in winter sports like snowboarding or skiing? Opt for thinner layers to prevent overheating.
When choosing to do city activities or simply taking a casual stroll, thicker in-between layers are in order. Choose a woollen sweater or a hoodie paired with warm trousers. Remember, tight-fitting garments might feel uncomfortable with multiple layers ā size up or pick out something loose.Ā
Are you doing winter activities or just seeing the sights around the local town? This will affect your choice of the outer layer. For example, if you are hitting the slopes, choose a coat with a āsnow lockā ā featuring stretch cuffs to keep the snow out.
Regardless of the activity, the best coats are windproof and waterproof. The warmth does not depend on the thickness of your attire but rather on the quality of the materials. Look out for filling materials such as down and feathers for optimal warmth, although there are plenty of other materials and options to choose from.
When arriving to Lapland , there are plenty of stores selling winter clothes. Head to city shopping centres or sports stores ā they've got you covered.
If you'd rather not buy all the clothes for your visit, consider exploring winter clothing rental options. You can even pre-order rental winter clothing to pick up at the airport for added convenience. Most travel destinations in Lapland, such as Levi, YllƤs and Rovaniemi offer rentals, so make sure to check your destinationās website. Keep in mind that many guided winter safaris in Lapland for northern lightsand reindeer or husky rides typically include clothing rental in the package.
And if you are still looking for inspiration on the best things to do during the winter, check out my Lapland guide and map šŗļø
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