Ylläs

Ylläs

Ylläs as seen from Äkäslompolo
Highest point
Elevation 719 m (2,359 ft)
Coordinates 67°33′52″N 24°13′28″E / 67.56444°N 24.22444°E / 67.56444; 24.22444Coordinates: 67°33′52″N 24°13′28″E / 67.56444°N 24.22444°E / 67.56444; 24.22444
Geography
Ylläs

Location within Finland

Location Kolari, Lapland, Finland
Ylläs
Location Finnish Lapland
Nearest city Kittila, Finland
Longest run 3 km
Lift system T-bar Gondol
Snowfall Yes
Snowmaking Yes (partial)
Night skiing No
Website Official Site

Ylläs, or Yllästunturi in Finnish, is a 718-metre (2,356 ft) high fell in the municipality of Kolari in Lapland Province of Finland. There are two villages near Ylläs: Äkäslompolo on the north side and Ylläsjärvi in the south. They are connected by an 11 km road, around the side of the fell. Both villages derive much of their income from tourism.

Gondola lift in Ylläs

Ylläs is a popular cross country and downhill skiing centre. The area's marketing slogan is "Ylläs on ykkönen!" (Finnish for "Ylläs is number one!"). Ylläs is the second largest ski resort in Lapland, after Levi. Many companies in the vicinity of Ylläs have taken the fell's name as part of their own, such as the Ylläksen Nousu sports club in Äkäslompolo.

Ylläs is the highest fell in Finland where you can find skiing lifts.

In the Ylläs area there are:

Other fells near Ylläs are Kukastunturi, Lainiotunturi, Kuertunturi, Kesänki, Pyhätunturi and Aakenustunturi.

The nearest railway station is at Kolari and the nearest airport is Kittilä Airport.

Ylläs was the host of the thirteenth 1995 Winter Deaflympics.

Ylläs is also a popular tourist destination during the summer months with activities such as hiking, biking, fishing and canoeing all available for visitors to enjoy. The gondola is open during the summer season making it easy to reach the top of the fell and enjoy the panoramic views.

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