Restingplace for all hikers, skiers and snowmobilers
Säiväjoki restingplace with barbecue cabin
Naarajärvi hiking trail starts and ends i Naarajärvi wildernesscamp
Barbecue cabin by the Säiväjoki restingplace
Grill equipment in Säiväjoki rest area
Winter trail goes over the wooden bridge Säiväjoki
Winter trails for skiers and snowmobilers
Hikers in the autumn forest area
Hiking trails in the forest area

Nature aktivities inspires to healthier life and hiking gives positive feelings and inspires you to eat healthier, drink more water or try other forms of exercise.

The Naarajärvi hiking trail starts and ends in Naarajärvi wildernesscamp
Naarajärvi trail is 6 km long hike in forest area and is suitable for all hikers, either individually or in a group and can find their way with the help of directions and a map or book a local guide for the hike. The trail is marked with wooden posts for safe hiking.

Hiking is suitable for all hikers and children from age of 3 with adults.

Hiking on Naarajärvi trail is free of charge when it takes place in your own activity.

There is much to experience on the hike and finally back to the forest camp.

You can pre-book a 3 hour hiking package for groups from 2 up to 10 people. We hike from Naarajärvi and cook up a meal in the barbecue hut and dining room upon arrival. The guide, food and beverages are included. Hiking package is free of charge for children up to 6 years old.

Hikers brings to the hike both hiking clothes and hiking shoes.

Rantajärvi trails for hikers, skiers and snowmobilers
By the Rantajärvi lake and forest areas there are several hiking trails with shorter and longer marked trails.

Hiking is suitable for all hikers and children from age of 3 with adults.

Hiking and skiing on trails are free of charge when it takes place in your own activity.

Som pre-prepared snowmobile trails have a fee for snowmobiling.

In winter, skiers and snowmobilers can use a well-prepared winter trail near the village of Rantajärvi. The trail is part of an 800 km winter trail from Haparanda in the south to Kiruna and Karesuando in the north.

The trail follows Torne valley and there are service with rest areas, barbecue places and cabins, firewood storage and outdoor toilets. Rest areas along the winter trail have information boards.

Welcome to hiking, skiing and snowmobiling