It passes through the Lapland region and marks the southernmost point where:
- The sun does not set at least once per year (midnight sun)
- The sun does not rise at least once per year (polar night)
Daylight
- In summer: continuous daylight (midnight sun)
- In winter: very short daylight and long twilight
Northern Lights Visibility
Long winter darkness improves aurora viewing conditions. At Pyhä, on average the auroras are visible every second night during the winter.Seasonal Contrast
Extreme shifts between light and darkness define the Arctic rhythm.These factors create the unique atmosphere many travelers seek.
- Arctic winter conditions
- Long aurora season
- Strong seasonal daylight variations
- Darkness for auroras
- Snow-covered landscapes
- Seasonal light contrasts
- Access to Arctic nature
FAQ – Arctic Circle Finland
Stand above the Arctic Circle
and experience the rhythm of the North.
Plan Your Arctic Journey in Lapland
Want to read more about what Lapland has to offer?
Northern Lights in Lapland – Aurora Guide