If you’re dreaming of a winter adventure that feels straight out of a fairy tale, the Lapland: The Frozen Waterfalls of Korouoma Tour might be just what you’re looking for. While I haven’t personally been on this exact trip, I’ve read plenty of reviews and gathered all the details to give you a clear picture of what to expect. This tour promises a full day immersed in snowy forests, icy waterfalls, and authentic Lapland charm — and from what travelers say, it delivers.
What really appeals to me about this experience are the stunning views of the frozen waterfalls and the chance to walk through genuine Arctic wilderness. Plus, the guide-led campfire lunch, cooked directly on the fire, adds a cozy, cultural touch that makes the whole trip more memorable. That said, it’s not a tour for everyone: the weather, the physical activity, and the need for proper winter gear mean it’s best suited for those comfortable with outdoor winter conditions.
A potential consideration is the tour’s duration and group size requirements. It lasts about 7.5 hours and requires a minimum number of participants—two on weekdays and Saturdays, four on Sundays and holidays—to run. If you’re traveling solo or in a small group, it’s good to check availability early. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so keep that in mind if accessibility is a concern. Overall, it’s ideal for those seeking an active, scenic escape into Finland’s icy wilderness, especially if you love photography and outdoor adventures.
Lapland: The Frozen Waterfalls of Korouoma Tour
“Louis our guide really made what was a great trip in to an incredible trip.”
Key Points

- Stunning scenery: View all 14 of the frozen waterfalls in a pristine, snow-covered forest.
- Authentic experience: Enjoy a traditional campfire lunch cooked on the fire with hot blueberry juice.
- Guided hike: Led by knowledgeable guides who provide safety equipment like ice grippers.
- All-inclusive: Winter clothing, footwear, and safety gear are provided, removing the hassle of packing everything yourself.
- Family-friendly considerations: Not recommended for children under 5; watch for the physical demands.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, or reserve now and pay later.
The Korouoma waterfalls are a true highlight of Lapland’s winter landscape. The way the ice and snow transform the waterfalls into glittering sculptures is quite mesmerizing. Several reviews mention just how beautiful the waterfalls are, with one traveler describing the walk as “very charming” and praising the “nice lunch cooked directly on the fire.” The guides seem to add a lot to the experience, making everyone feel comfortable and safe while sharing interesting insights about the local environment.
The guided nature walk through the thick, snow-laden Arctic Forests offers incredible photo opportunities. If you’re someone who appreciates peaceful, natural beauty, this trip delivers plenty of that. Plus, the hot blueberry juice and mushroom soup at lunch are perfect for warming up after a chilly walk, making the experience both invigorating and cozy simultaneously.
Knowledgeable guides are a recurring theme in reviews. Many mention how guides like Louis go out of their way to make the experience memorable, sharing tips and stories that add context and personality to the trip. This personal touch can make all the difference when you’re exploring a remote, wintry landscape.
The journey begins with a pickup from your hotel or accommodation within about 10 km of Rovaniemi, making logistics simple. Once you’re on your way, the drive will take you roughly 110 km into the arctic wilderness—an exciting prelude to the adventure ahead. It’s worth noting that departure times can vary depending on the season and availability so it’s smart to double-check when you book.
Once at the trailhead, your guides will hand out ice grippers, which are crucial for safe walking on icy sections. The trail to the waterfalls takes you through thick Arctic forests, where trees are covered in snow, creating a stunning backdrop. As you hike, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the frozen waterfalls—a highlight of the trip.
The waterfalls themselves are the star of the show. With all 14 frozen waterfalls visible along the trail, you’ll get up close to these icy marvels. One reviewer described the waterfalls as “really beautiful,” emphasizing how impressive the ice formations can be. The snow-covered trees and the sparkling ice create a scene that’s almost surreal.
Midway through the hike, you’ll stop at a cozy fire for a Lappish-style lunch. The meal includes a reindeer sandwich, mushroom soup, Lappish hard bread, marshmallows, and hot blueberry juice—all cooked and served outdoors. This authentic experience not only warms you up but also gives you a glimpse into local Sami culture. Vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request, which is great for those with dietary restrictions.
The return journey follows the same scenic trail, giving you more chances to admire the wintry landscape. The entire experience lasts about 7.5 hours, making it a full, rewarding day without feeling rushed.
At $250 per person, this tour offers good value considering all the included amenities—transport, gear, guides, and the hearty lunch. The group sizes are kept manageable, with minimums set to ensure the trip runs smoothly (two on weekdays and Saturdays, four on Sundays and holidays). This means you’ll likely be in a small group, enabling more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
The gear provided—overalls, boots, and ice grippers—takes the hassle out of dressing for the cold. You only need to bring comfortable shoes that you’re okay walking in, and warm clothing underneath the overalls. The tour is designed for outdoor winter conditions but isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues, given the nature of the trail.
The timing of the tour is flexible based on the season, so it’s best to confirm your preferred start time when booking. Pickup is included, and guides will ask you to be ready in your hotel lobby about 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup to keep things running smoothly.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable walking in cold, snowy environments. It’s a wonderful option if you love photography, nature, and authentic cultural experiences like the campfire lunch. Those who appreciate guided trips with safety gear and detailed local insights will find this particularly satisfying.
If you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility restrictions, keep in mind that the terrain and outdoor conditions might be challenging. Plus, if you prefer a less physically demanding experience or are not fond of cold weather, you might want to explore other options.
For those who want to see some of Lapland’s most iconic winter scenery, the Korouoma frozen waterfalls are tough to beat. The combination of stunning icy landscapes, knowledgeable guides, and the authentic outdoor lunch creates a memorable and immersive experience. The fact that you get winter clothes and gear included makes it easier to just show up and enjoy.
The reviews confirm that many participants leave feeling inspired by the natural beauty and appreciative of the guide’s expertise. While it’s a fairly long day, the scenery and cultural touches make it worthwhile for anyone who loves a mix of adventure and authentic Northern Finland.
If you’re after a day of discovering icy waterfalls, exploring Arctic forests, and experiencing Lapland’s outdoor life firsthand, this tour is definitely worth considering.
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included for hotels and accommodations within about 10 km of Rovaniemi city center.
What should I bring?
You only need to bring comfortable shoes. The tour provides winter clothes, overalls, boots, and ice grippers, so no need to pack heavy winter gear.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 7.5 hours, from pickup to drop-off, including the hike and lunch.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 5 are not recommended. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by paying adults.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the trail and outdoor terrain.
What is the price?
It costs around $250 per person, which covers guides, gear, transportation, and a traditional lunch.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there vegetarian or vegan options for lunch?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan meals are available upon request.
If you’re craving an authentic, scenic winter adventure with the chance to see Finland’s icy waterfalls and learn about local traditions, this tour checks many boxes. Just remember to dress warmly, be ready for a bit of physical activity, and enjoy the spectacular icy landscapes.
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