The northern location of these Lapland ski resorts means they are practically guaranteed to have snow for the whole season, and you’ll have plenty of opportunity to ride powder with temperatures sitting well below freezing.
Founded in the seventeenth century, Gällivare is a place of historical significance for Sweden, and our first stop on our Nordic road trip. A town located 100km north of the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland, Gällivare has historically been a major iron ore mining town. Having hosted several World Cup skiing events, the town is also home to Dundret; a ski resort equipped with six ski lifts and a mixture of terrain, featuring trees, open pistes and parks. The ski season stretches from the start of November through until early May as a result of its high altitude and subarctic climate. There are outstanding views of the Laponia World Heritage Wilderness site, a magnificent display of high mountains, forests, and preserved wilderness. Home to the Sami people, Laponia is a culturally significant landscape which reflects the ancestral way of life of the indigenous peoples of Sweden.
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