Frozen Waterfalls in RovaniemiYour Cozy Winter Guide 2025–2026
If you’re dreaming of a winter experience in Lapland that feels straight out of a fairytale, frozen waterfalls are exactly that. Sparkling ice walls, snow-covered forests, peaceful canyons — it’s the kind of place where you naturally slow down, breathe deeper, and let the Arctic magic sink in.










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Frozen Waterfalls in Rovaniemi – Your Cozy Winter Guide 2025–2026
Rovaniemi is surrounded by breathtaking winter landscapes, and exploring frozen waterfalls is one of the most memorable adventures you can add to your holiday.
Whether you’re looking for an easy scenic walk or a full-day winter hike, there’s something here for every traveller.
- On this page you’ll learn:
- what frozen waterfalls actually look like
- the best places to see them around Rovaniemi
- the easiest times to visit
- what to wear and bring
- how safe the trails are
- and whether a guided tour is right for you
- Let’s get cozy and explore Lapland together!
About
What Makes Lapland’s Frozen Waterfalls So Special?
When Lapland’s deep winter arrives, the landscape transforms completely.
Waterfalls that flow in summer slowly freeze into:
- glowing blue ice pillars
- tall sparkling icicles
- frozen curtains that shimmer in the light
- magical ice formations that look like sculptures
You might still hear the river flowing underneath the ice — a soft, calming rumble.
It feels otherworldly, peaceful, and beautifully quiet.
Walking through these winter forests is one of the most soothing experiences you can have in Lapland. Many travellers say it’s their favorite day of the entire trip.
Best Time to See Frozen Waterfalls
The landscape is waking up into full winter. The waterfalls begin to freeze, and the short blue-light days make everything look dreamy.
December – Early January
Late January – February
Everything is frozen beautifully. This is the classic winter wonderland — thick snow, dramatic ice walls, stunning landscapes.
Warm sunshine, longer days, and gorgeous photography light. The waterfalls are still strong and stable but the hike feels easier.
March – Early April
Best Time to See Frozen Waterfalls
December – Early January
The landscape is waking up into full winter. The waterfalls begin to freeze, and the short blue-light days make everything look dreamy.
Late January – February
Everything is frozen beautifully. This is the classic winter wonderland — thick snow, dramatic ice walls, stunning landscapes.
March – Early April
Warm sunshine, longer days, and gorgeous photography light. The waterfalls are still strong and stable but the hike feels easier.
The Best Frozen Waterfall Spots Near Rovaniemi
Here are the most magical places to visit — from epic canyons to peaceful forest trails.
- Easy access: International airport, railway station, and plenty of accommodation
- Fast escape from light pollution: In 15–30 minutes we can be in dark countryside
- Multiple route options: We can drive in several different directions to dodge clouds
- Great combination trip: Santa Claus Village, husky and reindeer safaris, glass igloos, and auroras in one place
- downhill skiing
- nightlife and restaurants
- fell-top views with northern horizons
- less light pollution
- wide, open horizons
- fantastic conditions for long-exposure photography
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Korouoma Canyon – Lapland’s Frozen Wonder
Located less than two hours from Rovaniemi, the area welcomes you with massive frozen waterfalls rising 20–30 meters high, peaceful snow-covered forests, and dramatic canyon landscapes that are ideal for photography. Korouoma is home to three of Lapland’s most impressive frozen waterfalls: the towering ice wall of Jaska Jokunen, the soft blue layers of Mamman Mahdus, and the wide, shimmering curtain of Ruskea Virta. The hike itself is moderate, but with a professional guide it becomes a calm, safe, and thoroughly enjoyable day outdoors.
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Auttiköngäs – A Gentle & Beautiful Forest Walk
Located about one hour from Rovaniemi, Auttiköngäs offers a peaceful and easily accessible winter nature experience, perfect for families and travelers looking for a relaxed forest walk. In winter, the waterfall partially freezes into beautiful ice formations, while snow-covered wooden walkways guide you safely through the scenic river valley. Surrounded by quiet Arctic forests and soft winter light, Auttiköngäs feels calm, intimate, and postcard-perfect. Unlike longer hikes, this trail is short and easy, making it ideal for children, seniors, and anyone who wants to enjoy Lapland’s winter beauty without physical strain.
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Vaattunkiköngäs & Vikaköngäs – Calm Winter Wilderness
Located just outside Rovaniemi, Vaattunkiköngäs and Vikaköngäs offer a tranquil winter escape into untouched Arctic nature. In winter, the rapids partially freeze, creating sculpted ice formations along the riverbanks, while snow-covered forest trails invite you to slow down and enjoy the silence of Lapland. These areas are perfect for visitors who prefer peaceful scenery over long hikes, with well-marked paths and beautiful viewpoints along the water. The atmosphere here is quiet, natural, and deeply calming — ideal for photography, nature lovers, and those seeking a gentle winter walk away from crowds.
How?
Tips for Beautiful Frozen Waterfall Photos
- Good news — frozen waterfalls are incredibly photogenic!
- Here are small tips to make your photos even better:
- Visit early morning or late afternoon for soft light
- Take a few steps back to capture the full scale
- Use gloves that work with your phone screen
- Keep your battery warm — phones get cold quickly
- Even on a simple smartphone, you’ll get amazing results!
Practical Tips
How Difficult Are the Hikes?
Most frozen waterfall locations around Rovaniemi are accessible for beginners — especially with a guide.
Expect:
- snowy paths
- occasional slopes
- some wooden stairs
- cold temperatures (–5°C to –20°C)
But with the right clothing, it’s very manageable.
What to wear:
- warm winter boots
- thermal layers
- insulated jacket
- hat + gloves
- warm socks
- optional: ice spikes (guides provide them)
The key is dressing in layers — once you start walking, you warm up surprisingly fast.
Guided Tour or Go on Your Own?
If this is your first winter in Lapland, a guided tour is by far the most enjoyable option — and the most relaxing.
Here’s why travellers love going with a guide:
- Safe, stress-free transportation on snowy winter roads
- A guide who knows the trail, the conditions, and the best viewpoints
- Warm drinks and snacks to enjoy during the hike
- Spikes and safety gear provided for icy sections
- Help with photos so you can capture the beauty without rushing
- And most importantly… you don’t need to plan anything — just enjoy nature
Many guests tell us that having a guide turned the experience from “a winter hike” into a memorable, magical day. If you’re confident with winter hiking, you can explore some easy trails independently. But for Korouoma — the biggest and most impressive frozen waterfall canyon — a guided tour is the best and safest choice, especially in mid-winter when the paths can be steep or icy.
Frozen Waterfall Tours from Rovaniemi
- 3–4 hours
- Max 8 guests per vehicle
- Pick-up from Rovaniemi area
- Hot drinks, snacks, warm gear (depending on package)
- Professional photos included
- 5–7 hours
- Smaller groups and more flexible routing
- Possible long drives away from Rovaniemi – and sometimes into Sweden – to escape clouds
- Extra focus on photography and finding the cleanest, darkest skies
- Fully private vehicle and guide
- Flexible start time (within conditions)
- Custom route and location choices
- Ideal for proposals, families with small children, or VIP guests
1
Korouoma Canyon – Lapland’s Frozen Wonder
Perfect for travellers who want the biggest, most impressive frozen waterfalls in all of Lapland. A full day of winter hiking, photography, and breathtaking canyon views.
2
Auttiköngäs Winter Forest Walk
Perfect for travellers looking for an easy, family-friendly winter walk near Rovaniemi. Enjoy snowy forest paths, wooden walkways, and a gently frozen waterfall in a calm, postcard-like setting.
3
Private Frozen Waterfall Tour
Perfect for families with small children, couples, photography lovers, and travellers seeking a unique Arctic experience. Enjoy a winter adventure at your own pace, fully tailored to your interests and comfort.
常见问题
FAQ – Frozen Waterfalls in Rovaniemi
Are the trails difficult?
Most are moderate, with some downhill sections. With a guide, it becomes smooth and enjoyable.
Can kids join?
Yes — especially on Auttiköngäs or private tours.
How cold is it?
Usually between –10°C and –25°C. Dress warmly and you’ll be perfectly fine.
Do I need professional hiking experience?
Not at all. Normal fitness is enough.
Are frozen waterfalls safe?
Absolutely, when you stay on marked trails. Don’t climb the ice walls unless you’re with an ice-climbing operator.
Unforgettable
Ready to Discover Rovaniemi’s Frozen Waterfalls?
If you love winter nature, peaceful forests, and magical Arctic scenery, frozen waterfalls are something you absolutely shouldn’t miss.
This is one of those experiences that stays in your heart long after the trip is over.
Whether you join a guided adventure or explore a gentle forest trail, you’ll return with unforgettable memories — and stunning photos.
Book your Frozen Waterfall tour and experience Lapland’s winter magic up close.