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Holiday Home Samanitieva
Boasting a sauna, Holiday Home Samanitieva is situated in Enontekiö. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.

Arctic Lodge Hetan Kota
Overlooking Lake Ounasjärvi, Arctic Lodge Hetan Kota is 3 km from the Hetan Ski Resort.

Viihtyisä mökki riekkojen mailla Hetassa
A recently renovated holiday home, Viihtyisä mökki riekkojen mailla Hetassa offers accommodation in Enontekiö. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Lätasenonmajat
Located in Enontekiö, Lätasenonmajat provides accommodation with seating area. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.

Tunturikeskus Galdotieva
Tunturikeskus Galdotieva is situated in Leppäjärvi. This chalet features free private parking and a shared kitchen. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with an outdoor fireplace....

Hotelli Jussan Tupa
Offering an indoor pool and an á la carte restaurant, Hotelli Jussan Tupa is centrally located in Enontekiö. Free WiFi access is available.

Ounasloma Holiday Cottages
Located 1.5 km from central Enontekiö, these wooden cottages are just 200 metres from a sandy beach of Lake Ounasjärvi. Each offers free WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen and private sauna.

Villa Aiku
Situated in Leppäjärvi in the Lapland region, Villa Aiku has a patio and lake views. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Tunturihuvila III
Featuring a sauna, Tunturihuvila III is set in Vuontisjärvi. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
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- From US$193.54 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 251 reviewsHaving used the restaurant several times before we decided this time to also stay overnight at Hotel Jussan Tupa. And we were not dissapointed. We had a wonderful stay in a nice room, the breakfast was good, the staff working at the hotel very friendly. Was also very pleasant sitting in the nice lounge in the evening with a glas of red wine.Guest review byJimmyNorway
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 390 reviewsAmazing Place surrounded by nature in front of a lake that was completely frozen during our visit. Great place to see the northern light thanks to the low light pollution.Guest review byFrancescoItaly
- From US$136.07 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 838 reviewsThe cottage was beautiful, just next to a river. Very well equipped and very clean.Guest review byDiana IoanaRomania
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Enontekiö is a large area in north east Finland, and it is...
Enontekiö is a large area in north east Finland, and it is mostly void of people, which is excellent. There are a few villages, like Hetta, commonly called Enontekiö, where you can find everything you need. Enontekiö boasts many of the most dramatic sceneries in Finland, like Saana and Halti fells, in the 'arm' (Käsivarsi), and palsasuot (permafrost-hill mires). It's excellent for hiking, berry- and mushroom-picking, and visiting one or more of the many national parks and Sami sacred places at hand. In Hetta, we stayed at Ounasloma for the 4th time. It is a family-owned holiday cottage business, which provides actual fully-furnished houses with sauna, and the lakeshore is just next door, boats and bikes are at disposal. We had our own food, but one evening we grabbed burgers and chips from the local grillikiosi (opposite k supermarket and alko), and not only was the lady very friendly, but the kioski sells bare necessities and the burgers are huge and excellent. I only wait to go back, discover more of the nature around, and maybe finally climb the Saana fell, which was foggy (and therefore very dangerous) when we were there.Guest review byPia-IngridSwitzerland