Finnish Wilderness Week

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Oulanka National Park: a sprawling, 270 square kilometre haven of wilderness in the north of Finland. This is prime adventure territory, so it should surprise no one that this environment has been enchanting and thrilling Exodus folk for over a decade.
According to The Guardian, who listed Oulanka as one of their Top 10 European National Parks, this place “looks stunning all year round.” We couldn’t agree more. But it is in winter that the park truly comes into its own, as the snow falls and transforms the scene to white.Oulanka National Park in winter
You can discover 270 square kilometres of wilderness and wildlife amongst the ancient pine trees, a rare protected boreal forest nestled on the brink of the Arctic Circle.Snow-laden trees of Finland
Lake Juuma freezes each winter, creating a thick, smooth surface dusted with soft, powdery snowfall – ideal conditions to try cross-country skiing for the first time.
Cross-country skiing in Finland
Your own team of huskies? Enough said.
Finns may be famous for their summer cabins, but Basecamp Oulanka’s tranquil wooden cabins hold their own in the snow too, with eco-friendly underfloor heating. Combining a modern approach to sustainability with a traditional feel, they’re built using lumber from the forest on your doorstep.
Basecamp Oulanka cabin
Who can resist the lure of the cosy communal fire, as outside the snow falls and the temperatures drop, whilst you eat reindeer stew and put your feet up after the day’s adventuring… bliss.
Roaring cabin fire
Well, ok, not an actual igloo. The quinzee is a tiny ice shelter built from compacted snow. After creating your own on the shores of the lake, you can bed down for the night like a bona fide survivalist.
Fun in the snow building a quinzee
Finns invented the sauna, so there is nowhere better to unwind after a day in the snow… except perhaps the outdoor hot tub, with a beer, watching the snowflakes lazily fall onto the pine trees surrounding the cabin.
Snow stops nothing here – in fact, it gives new opportunities for adventure! Clip into snowshoes and a whole landscape suddenly becomes accessible, including areas you couldn’t get to even on a sunny day in August.
There’s never been a better time to visit Basecamp Oulanka in winter. View our trip to Finland in more detail below.