Levi is Finland’s largest ski resort, located in Lapland above the Arctic Circle. The ski area offers around 43km of pistes with modern lifts and excellent facilities for learning and progression. Terrain is best suited to beginners and intermediates, while advanced skiing is more limited compared with Alpine resorts. Snow reliability is extremely high due to consistently low temperatures throughout winter. The village is compact and modern, with hotels, cabins and a wide range of activities. Levi is particularly known for northern lights viewing, winter experiences and its role as a major Arctic tourism destination.