A round-the-year outdoor resort, Levi is one of Finland's largest ski centers, with 48 slopes mostly for beginners and intermediates, but also including four very difficult black slopes. There's a full range of other winter activities as well, including snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and dog sledding.
Restaurants in Levi
5.0 based on 196 reviews
Virta Tuotanto is a Finnish event company arranging unique experiences since 2013. Winter Laser World – Levi is our main base offering all our products: ARCHERY TAG® K12 Permission to hunt and shoot at each other with real bows! OUTDOOR LASER TAG Extreme action for the whole family! ARCTIC HUNGER GAMES K12 Our biggest and the most strategical concept. When lasers and bows are mixed, we get something epic! - These outdoor activities do not hurt or make any mess. - They are giving you energy, adrenaline and nice workout with lots of fun! - Teams are uniting by making solid strategies and pulling through lots of missions together! - Despite the cold, playing is keeping you warm (record -38°C). The area is made by snow bunkers, trenches, bridges, abandoned buildings and sniper towers. The best experience is had in the darkness, when all the lasers, lights and smoke effects are waking up the place into a true fantasy game world!
We came to Levi for snow, reindeer, huskies, snow-mobiles, northern lights, ski and sauna. I decided to book this activity as something a bit different. We had a very mixed group, including several who thought they wouldn’t enjoy a laser shooting game. However, EVERYBODY left wanting more. Our host, Viivi, has to be about the most enthusiastic person I have ever met. The venue and equipment were first class and put paintball and laser sites in the UK to shame!
4.5 based on 342 reviews
Winter activities: skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile safaris, reindeer and husky safaris, horse back riding, snowshoeing, Northern Lights, ice-hotels, ice-fishing, photographing tours, helicopter flights, hot-air balloon, sauna, rally driving, ice-karting, kick sledging, paragliding flights, windsurfing, snow kiting, wilderness skills program, visit to Santa Claus, Lappish ceremony and shamans. Summer activities: canoeing, white-water rafting, hiking, mountain biking, DH biking, ATV safaris, summer tobogganing, Skate Park, Frisbee Golf, mini-golf, 18-hole Golf course, tennis, long treks on horseback riding, fishing, rally driving, wilderness cooking course and wilderness skills program, bird watching, mushroom and berry picking; night-less nights. All Year round: visits to museums and ateliers, visit with Shaman, Spa and indoor sports, PT, wellness, sauna, bowling.
We waited until arriving at Levi before booking any tours. We were on a ski trip and wanted to pick a day with good weather. We walked down to the tourist office and looked through the extensive collection of activities. My partner wanted to do a husky ride and I fancied a reindeer ride. We ended up finding one through the tourist office that included both. Just short rides but gave us a taste which was great. Lady was very helpful and spoke excellent English. The tour left from the tourist office and we were able to pop in and use their facilities first (toilet) which was helpful.
4.5 based on 246 reviews
Luvattumaa is a true find. Sheltered by the beautiful Lappish nature, Luvattumaa welcomes travellers to open their senses and experience the ice, the snow, the water, the scents and the flavours. During the winter season, snow castle the Levi Ice Gallery opens its doors for the public. Our River Spa is open throughout the year, as is the true heart of Luvattumaa - the Lappish hut restaurant.
Levilla kaydessa ala Jaya kaymatta. Huippu ruoka iloinen ja ystavallinen palvelu. When you visit in Levi don’t miss this place. Marvelous food, cheerful and lovely service. And don’t forget the snow castle.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We are a local family-owned company offering safaris and tours in Levi, Lapland, Finland. We do our work with passion and want to share with you our Lapland: unique, amazing and untouched!
4.0 based on 75 reviews
I found this to be an interesting exhibit, in two parts. We were lucky to have a Sami man, Ante Aikio, do the presentation for us. Indoors first, in the hotel Panorama on the hill in Levi, there were photos, artifacts, and information panels. As a Canadian, the one about the residential schools really hit home. The second part was outdoors beside the hotel. There were examples of Sami buildings, with good descriptive panels. The boardwalk between them all was easy to navigate. I also enjoyed the opportunity to have a hot cup of tea and a chat with our presenter when we were done! I would recommend this exhibit for anyone curious about indigenous peoples.
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