If you’re dreaming of a winter adventure in Lapland, this Korouoma Frozen Waterfalls hike promises a scenic escape into one of Finland’s most enchanting natural displays. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, the descriptions and reviews paint a pretty appealing picture. It’s perfect for those who love quiet, snowy landscapes and want to see something truly unique—iced waterfalls that look like frozen fairy tales.
What really caught our eye? First, the breathtaking views of crystal-clear icicles and frozen waterfalls—which, honestly, sound like they’re straight out of a winter wonderland. Second, the chance to combine hiking with cozy breaks, sipping hot tea and munching biscuits while soaking in the crisp outdoor air. That said, a notable consideration is the discrepancy in guide expertise reported by some travelers, which might matter if you’re expecting a professional guide with local know-how.
This experience seems best suited for those who appreciate natural beauty, don’t mind a bit of cold, and enjoy small-group outings where the scenery is the star. If you’re after a well-organized, scenic daytime escape from Rovaniemi, this could be a solid choice—just keep an eye on the reviews regarding guidance and inclusions.
Key Points

- Stunning natural scenery of frozen waterfalls and icy formations
- 5 km hike through a snowy Arctic landscape
- Comfortable van transfer from Rovaniemi with scenic views en route
- Hot drinks and biscuits offered during the hike for a warm break
- Small group size ensures a more personal experience
- Price point of $148 reflects an immersive, half-day winter adventure
The Itinerary and What You Can Expect

When you sign up for this tour, you’re signing up for a gentle but scenic 5 km hike in Korouoma National Park, located about 150 km from Rovaniemi. The whole experience kicks off with a 1.5-hour comfortable van ride through the Finnish countryside, which is often quite pretty in winter—think snowy fields, frosted trees, and the distant outlines of the Arctic forest.
Once you arrive, your guide will lead you to the frozen fairy waterfalls of Korouoma. These waterfalls are the highlight of the tour, featuring crystalline icicles that hang from the frozen cascades—an otherworldly sight that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a snow-globe. The frozen waterfalls are a natural canvas that showcase the raw power of winter in Lapland, and you’ll likely want to pause for plenty of photos.
Throughout the hike, you’ll be walking in snow that’s both deep and crisp, so sturdy footwear is advisable. As you wander, you’ll get a chance to appreciate the Arctic winter landscape, with snow-covered trees and the silence that only thick snow can bring.
One of the most appreciated aspects of this tour is the break for hot tea and biscuits. It’s a well-deserved rest where you can warm your hands and enjoy a snack while surrounded by snow. This kind of pause adds a cozy touch to the outdoor adventure, making it less about just walking and more about experiencing the magic of the surroundings.
After about two hours of walking and sightseeing, you’ll hop back into the van. The return trip offers more scenic views, giving you plenty of time to reflect on the stunning scenery and peaceful environment you’ve just enjoyed.
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The Value and What’s Included
At $148 per person, this tour offers a good balance of natural beauty and comfort. The cost covers hotel pick-up and drop-off within a 10 km radius of Rovaniemi, transport to and from Korouoma, and the essentials—hot tea and biscuits—to keep you warm during your stop.
However, some reviews point out an inconsistency: one traveler mentioned that they were told biscuits and hot drinks would be included, but they ended up paying extra. So, if this is important to you, it’s worth confirming ahead of time.
The small-group cap of 15 participants helps keep the atmosphere intimate, which is nice if you prefer a more personal, less crowded experience. The tour duration of six hours is also handy, offering a full morning or afternoon of winter scenery without feeling rushed.
The Experience Provider and Tour Atmosphere

Wonderlapland, the provider, offers this experience as part of a broader suite of Arctic tours. They state that the tour is led by guides speaking English, French, and Spanish—a good sign for travelers wanting multilingual support. The emphasis on a small group means you’ll have room to ask questions and enjoy the scenery without feeling lost in a crowd.
While the tour promises professional guide services, some reviews suggest that guide expertise may vary. One traveler described the guide as “a young girl who had only been in Finland for a month,” which might be a concern if you’re expecting deep local knowledge. Still, the guide was described as “lovely,” so your experience may depend on individual expectations.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This hike is ideal for outdoor lovers who appreciate scenic landscapes and don’t mind a fair bit of snow. It’s perfect if you want a daytime adventure that combines light hiking with the chance to admire some of Finland’s famous ice formations.
Travelers who enjoy simple comforts—like hot drinks in the winter—will find this tour cozy and satisfying. But it’s worth noting that if you’re expecting a highly professional guide or all-inclusive experience, some travelers have been slightly let down.
This experience isn’t specifically tailored for families or children, but if your party is comfortable walking in snow and wants a peaceful nature outing, it could still work. Just keep in mind that the terrain is snowy and possibly uneven, so appropriate footwear and warmth are essential.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Bottom Line
For anyone seeking a beautiful, relatively easy outdoor adventure with stunning views of frozen waterfalls and ice formations, this Korouoma hike offers a memorable way to spend a winter day in Lapland. It balances scenic sightseeing with comfortable transportation and cozy breaks, making it a practical choice for casual travelers who want to experience true Arctic scenery without overly strenuous activity.
While there are some minor hiccups—like the guide experience and included amenities—the overall package remains appealing. Be prepared for cold weather, pack your warm gear, and bring your camera; you’ll want to capture those icy waterfalls.
If you’re a lover of winter landscapes, enjoy peaceful hikes, and want to see nature’s icy sculptures, this tour could well be worth the $148 price tag.
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FAQ

What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, including transportation, the hike, and breaks.
How far is the drive from Rovaniemi?
It’s approximately 150 km to Korouoma National Park, with a driving time of about 1.5 hours each way.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off within 10 km of Rovaniemi, transport to and from the waterfalls, hot tea, and biscuits.
Is the tour suitable for families?
It’s not specifically designed for children or families, but if your family enjoys snow, outdoor walking, and winter scenery, it could work—just ensure everyone is comfortable walking in snow.
What should I wear?
Warm, layered clothing, waterproof shoes, and possibly thermal accessories are advisable since you’ll be walking in snow and exposed to cold temperatures.
How skilled should I be at hiking?
The hike is about 5 km over snow, so moderate fitness and good footwear are recommended. It’s a relaxing walk rather than a strenuous trek.
Can I expect a professional guide?
According to reviews, guide quality may vary, with some travelers noting a less experienced guide. Confirm expectations when booking if guide expertise is important to you.
If you’re after some incredible winter scenery, the quiet magic of icy waterfalls, and a gentle hike in Arctic Finland, this tour offers a peaceful, picture-worthy experience. Just remember to check the guide’s background and what’s included to get the most out of your day.
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