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The cabins were very good indeed – nice, warm and cosy with a good layout. They were very close to everything we needed. We did some cooking and some eating out. The cabin had everything we needed for self-catering and the stop en route from the airport helped – we bought all the things we needed there and di... + more
Laura Erwin
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Location: where is Revontuli Cabins

· 2 minutes' walk to the lifts, ski hire shop and ski school · 1 minute's walk to the bar, restaurant, spa at the Hotel Revontuli · 5 minutes' walk to the pick up point for the Reindeer Park and snowmobiles, where all of the activities take place


Overview: chalet description: Revontuli Cabins description

The Revontuli Cabins are modern cabins just a few minutes' walk from the slopes, and, they're furnished to an exceptionally high standard.

All the cabins have drying cabinets, which means you can always start your day with warm, dry clothes. And then when you've finished having fun outdoors, you can warm up in your own private sauna or in front of the wood fire. For night's out, the Hotel Revontuli, Pub Papana Pupi, Kiela Restaurant and the Log Restaurant are all just a couple of minutes' walk away.


Facilities: Revontuli Cabins features

· option to pre-book access to the spa at the Hotel Revontuli (£5 per person per night)


Room Types: Revontuli Cabins bedrooms

All cabins have a kitchen with oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker and toaster; wood burning fire (unlimited firewood); drying cabinet for clothes, private sauna, washing mashine, WiFi, TV and CD player. Bed linen, towels and end-of-stay cleaning (except kitchen) are included.

Type E Cabin - sleeps 1-6 (max 5 adults): Ground floor with twin bedroom, living area with double sofa bed and bathroom with shower, WC and sauna. Upstairs with second twin bedroom.


Meals: Revontuli Cabins food & drink

· optional upgrade to bed and breakfast, evening meals or half board, with meals taken at the nearby Hotel Revontuil - hot and cold buffet breakfast and 3-course evening meals (buffet or set menu, depending on numbers) · Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve gala dinners are included with half board

We update Revontuli Cabins's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Salla: about holidays in Salla: about ski holidays in Salla: about ski holidays in Salla Finland / Lapland

Authentic Lapland experience Fantastic scenery A host of wintery activities

‘Finnish’ a skiing week in Lapland and you’ll look back on a peacefully packed-out week with a camera full-to-bursting. Salla’s small bunch of runs will get you on skis for the first time or perfecting your slalom down one of the trickiest runs in Finland. Don’t just go for the skiing because things like Reindeer safaris, ice fishing and husky rides are what really make a holiday here so unique…

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Northern Lights Cross country

Salla webcam

Snow Report: Top cm, Bottom cm

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Snow History: November average depth cm

Salla trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Kuusamo1 hr 30 mins 155km
Rovaniemi2 hr 200km
Region:Finland, Eastern Lapland
First opened:1857

Salla lift pass price last reported as High Season: £153, Low Season £138 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Revontuli Cabins.
Night skiing: Yes
Salla has facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - May.

Town altitude: 120m
Top of slopes: 350m
Bottom of piste: 120m
Vertical drop: 230m
Total length of trails:19 km
Longest piste:1.3km
Staying in Salla is all about stepping into the stuff of Christmas cards and spending a week on the same wavelength as nature. The tourist office describe it as being ‘faraway Lapland’ and ‘in the middle of snowhere’ – north of the Arctic Circle and close to the Russian border, it really is (on a clear day you can see over to Russia at the top of the slopes). Salla is less well known than the bigger Lappish resorts of Levi and Ylläs and with the midnight sun in summer as well as spectacular views of the...
“Tunturi” is the word describing the treeless mountains that make up some of the ski areas in Finland. There isn’t a massive amount of skiing in the Sallatunturi but this is the beauty of the place as it encourages you to try other activities and enjoy the peace and quiet. The children’s nursery slope is at resort level near the Keloravintola restaurant, where kids can warm up with a pizza after ski school. There are 5 blues – mostly on the far side of the mountain, where the Itärinne and Pohjoisrinne r...
As the home of Father Christmas, the best thing about Lapland is being able to get down to some seriously wintery activities. Start with a Husky ride across the pristine Finnish landscape. You can also snowmobile as a passenger or driver and take part in a hut safari ride. Guided tours are available in the day and under a starry sky. The Reindeer Tour is a great one for children and if they’re very good, they can even visit Santa’s secret cottage. The Northern Light reindeer ride won’t be one you’ll forge...

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Laura Erwin
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The cabins were very good indeed – nice, warm and cosy with a good layout. They were very close to everything we needed. We did some cooking and some eating out. The cabin had everything we needed for self-catering and the stop en route from the airport helped – we bought all the things we needed there and didn’t have to shop in the week. I don’t know what I’d have done without that!
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Laura Erwin