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Services in Inari Hiking AreaCustomer Service and Guidance
Siida
- The Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre
- The customer service
point of Metsähallitus in Siida offers information about Inari Hiking
Area and other hiking destinations in Northern Lapland Area. In addition
to the permanent and temporary exhibitions, Siida offers information on
hiking, and sells maps and permits for the whole of Northern Lapland.
- Ivalo Customer Service
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Information and maps for the whole of Northern
Lapland.
- Permits for fishing,
hunting and driving motor vehicles cross-country.
Services offered by enterprises and other organisations in Inari Hiking Area
Meals, Where to Buy and Prepare
Cáfes, Restaurants, Shops and Kiosks
- There is
restaurant Sarrit (www.siida.fi) in Siida.
- Shops, cáfes and restaurants can be found in the
village of Inari.
- There is a cáfe in
Myössäjärvi.
Campfire Sites
- In the hiking area there are about 30 maintained
campfire sites. They are with often a lean-to shelter or a Lapp pole tent, and
a dry toilet. The campfire sites are usually located along trails and at
recreational fishing places.
- There are campfire sites with a shelter in
Pielpavuono, Suovasaari, Petäjäsaari, Kahkusaari,
Kärppäsaari,
Tyllylahti
and Lusmanuora. Campfire sites without shelters are
located at the ice cave of Iso-Maura and in front of Veskoniemi on Palosaari
Island.
- Day trip huts are meant for resting and lighting a
fire. There are two day trip huts in Inari Hiking Area:
- Please note that lighting
campfires is forbidden if the forest fire warning is in effect!
Drinking Water
- The water in the lakes, brooks and rivers in the area
is normally suitable for drinking, but it has not been tested.
- It is advisable not to
drink the water of Lake Inarijärvi in the immediate vicinity of the
village of Inari, but running water is suitable for drinking.
Waste Management
- The municipal recycling point is in the middle of the
village. There are also recycling points in the boat harbours of Veskoniemi,
Nangunniemi, Nellim and Inari.
- There are waste bins at the open wilderness huts and
the day trip huts.
- Read more about Hiking
without littering.
Toilets
- There are dry toilets at
the open wilderness huts, the day trip huts, and some campfire sites.
Overnight Stays
Camping and Lean-to shelters
- There are campfire sites
in Inari and Ukonjärvi. Outside villages, you may choose freelywhere to
camp, according to the Everyman’s right.
Open Wilderness Huts
In open wilderness huts, it is possible to stay over one or two nights. For
more information, see the Types
of Huts page.
Petäjäsaari Hut, on the northwestern shore of
Hoikka Petäjäsaari Island on Lake Inarijärvi.
Jääsaari Hut, on the southeastern shore of Iso Jääsaari Island on Lake
Inarijärvi.
Kaikunuora Hut, on the southern part of Lake
Inarijärvi, in the northern end of Sarminiemi.
Kärppäsaari Hut, south of Varttasaari Island on
Lake Inarijärvi, in the northern end of Kärppäsaari Island.
- Kahkusaari Hut,
northeast of Viimassaari Island on Lake Inarijärvi, on the southeastern
shore of Kahkusaari Island.
Rental Cabins
You can reserve a rental cabin to stay with just your own group.
- Rovajärvi Cabin, on the northwestern side of the
village of Inari, is a loggers’ cabin rich in atmosphere. Rovajärvi Cabin is
located on the foot of Otsamotunturi Fell. There are two rooms in the
cabin:
“Pirtti
Aslak” (www.villipohjola.fi) for 16 people, and “Pirtti
Berit” (www.villipohjola.fi) for 10 people.
Juutua
Cabin (www.villipohjola.fi), from the village
of Inari about 3,1 km upstream along Juutuanjoki River, and along
Inari-Kittilä road.
Nukkumajoki
Cabin (www.villipohjola.fi), about 10 km
south of the village of Inari.
Ukonjärvi
Cabin (www.villipohjola.fi), along the main
road 4 (Ivalo-Inari), about 16 km north of Ivalo, at Lake Ukonjärvi.
- Petäjäsaari
Cabin (www.villipohjola.fi), on the western shore of Hoikka
Petäjäsaari Island on Lake Inarijärvi, in a sheltered bay.
Reservations: Wild
North (www.villipohjola.fi), tel.int. +358 203 44 122 or Siida - Northern Lapland Nature Centre,
tel.int. +358 205 64 7740.
Camping Grounds and Services for Caravan Tourists
- In the village of Inari and
at Lake Ukonjärvi.
Saunas
- In the village of Inari,
at Lake Ukonjärvi, and in Wild North’s rental cabins.
Hotels and Holiday Cottages
Harbours
- In Veskoniemi,
Nanguniemi, Nellim and Inari.
Lodging in the Surrounding Areas
- There are accommodation
services, for example, in Ivalo, Saariselkä and Kaamanen.
Equipment Rental
- Boats, canoes, snow
mobiles and hiking gear can be rented from local companies
(www.inarilapland.org).
Services for the Disabled
- All the exhibitions in
Siida (www.siida.fi) - The
Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre are accessible by wheelchair.
In the outdoor museum, an assistant is needed.
- The campfire sites at Jäniskoski and Haapakoski
rental cabin along Juutuanjoki River are accessible for the disabled.
- It is possible to get by car to the campfire site of
Kettulammi and Kettukoskenniska in Riutula.
- It is possible to get by car to the campfire site of
Lake Kaaripääjärvi.
- From the parking area on top of Tuulispää, you can
get a view over Lake Inarijärvi.
- By using the services
offered by local companies, it is possible to visit the park both in the
summer and in the winter. There are several private companies organising
boat trips on Lake Inarijärvi. Many facilities in the area are suitable
for wheelchair users.
Channels
- On Lake Inarijärvi, there are marked channels, which
should be used because there are plenty of rocks elsewhere.
- The general depth of the channels is 1,8 m, but in
some narrow places and near the shore it is only 1 m. The huts around the lake
are usually easy to approach, but there are no official marked channels to the
huts.
- The boat channels and
depths are marked in Inarijärven veneilykartta (Lake Inarijärvi boating
map no 480).
Harbours
- Fishing harbours and boat
harbours are located in Veskoniemi, Nanguniemi, Nellim and Inari.
Boat Ramps
- Boat ramps are located in
Ivalo, Veskoniemi, Nanguniemi, Nellim, Ukonjärvi, Inari, Väylä, Partakko
and Nitsijärvi.
Where to Buy Fuel
- There is no fuel available
in the harbours, but in the village of Inari and in Nellim the petrol
stations in the village are close to the harbour.
Other Services in the Surrounding Area
- An ATM, post office services, a health clinic, two
food shops, a medicine cupboard, a taxi and a petrol station can be found in
the village of Inari.
- The nearest health centre, pharmacy and the other
shops are located in Ivalo.
- There is an air transport service in Inari.
- The
local companies (www.inarilapland.org) offer guided tours, such as fishing
trips, boat trips, whitewater rafting trips and snow mobile trips.
- Versatile information on Lapland and tourist services in the area can be
found on the Lapland tourism
website (www.laplandfinland.com).
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