Tobogganing

Tobogganing in Lapland

Experience the excitement of tobogganing in Lapland, from family-friendly hills to the longest toboggan slope in Finland. Rent a sled or bring your own and enjoy this classic winter activity.

What to Expect:

Tobogganing is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience Lapland's winter magic. With countless hills and slopes scattered across the region, it offers fun for all ages. Whether you choose to slide down a hill at a playground, explore public slopes, or tackle the longest toboggan slope in Finland, there's an adventure waiting for you.

Lapland's ski resorts and playgrounds are popular spots for tobogganing, with many hills suited for different skill levels. For a truly thrilling experience, visit the Saariselkä Ski Resort, home to Finland's longest toboggan slope, or enjoy family-friendly sledding at Pyhä Ski or Levi's Kids' Land. Toboggans can be rented at ski resorts, or you can purchase your own sled to use on any public hill.

Adventure and Flexibility

Tobogganing is a versatile activity suitable for all ages and abilities. Many ski resorts offer dedicated sledding hills, and some even provide illuminated slopes for an unforgettable experience during the polar night. This activity can be done independently or with guided options available in some locations.

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The operator reserves the right to make alterations to the program’s duration or execution without prior warning. This is also applied to changes in the program due to weather conditions.

Included:

  • Toboggan rentals available at select ski resorts
  • Access to various sledding hills (depending on the location)
  • Safety instructions at select ski resorts

Important Information:

  • Saariselkä's toboggan slope is open only during lift operating hours
  • Tobogganing is free on public hills; ticket purchase may be required at ski resorts
  • Check age restrictions and safety guidelines, especially on steeper slopes