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Hike the moderate 7.8-mile (12.5 km) Levi Fell Loop, gaining 1767 feet (539 metres) with panoramic views and Lapland scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.35 km
4.21 km
2.61 km
329 m
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11.4 km
680 m
301 m
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The Levi Fell Loop is approximately 12.5 kilometers long and typically takes around 4 hours and 13 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The terrain on the Levi Fell Loop is varied, characteristic of the Lappish wilderness. You can expect sections of wide ski trail bases, paths through pine forests, and some rocky parts. The route offers a mix of ascents and descents, providing a diverse hiking experience around the fell.
Yes, the route features several points of interest. You can visit the Samiland Exhibition, enjoy panoramic views from the Panorama Lavvu Viewpoint Over Levi, and experience the tranquil Sirkka Forest Path. The area is known for its fantastic views from the fells.
The Levi Fell Loop is rated as 'moderate' in difficulty. While it involves a significant elevation gain of over 500 meters, it is generally accessible for those with basic fitness. Beginners who are prepared for a moderate challenge and a few hours of hiking should find it enjoyable.
The best time to hike the Levi Fell Loop is during the summer and autumn months. In summer, the midnight sun provides extended daylight hours, and the landscape is vibrant with wildflowers. Autumn brings spectacular fall colors, making for a picturesque experience. Winter hiking is also possible but requires different gear and conditions.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Finnish Lapland, including around Levi Fell. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife, especially reindeer, and to respect other hikers. Always clean up after your pet.
While the exact starting point can vary depending on where you access the loop, Levi is the main hub. Parking is generally available in Levi, particularly near the ski resort facilities or village center, which serve as common access points for trails around the fell. Specific trailhead parking details are not provided, but Levi offers ample infrastructure for visitors.
No, you do not typically need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike the Levi Fell Loop or other public trails in the Finnish fells. Access to nature is generally free in Finland under 'everyman's rights,' as long as you respect the environment and private property.
The Levi Fell area is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers frequently encounter reindeer, which roam freely in the region. Various bird species are also common. Keep an eye out for other small mammals, though they are often more elusive.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of other trails. Notably, it covers parts of the Levi Fell Loop (30%), Sunny South (20%), Village Trail (13%), Blue Groove (12%), Express Black (10%), and South Route (10%).
Levi, being a popular resort town, offers numerous amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, restaurants, and various accommodation options in the village. While the loop itself is a wilderness experience, you are never far from services in Levi.
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