Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins), Pyha

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Overview: chalet description: Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins) description

Traditional authentic nordic pine round-log cabins in an idyllic wooded location at the bottom of the fell, close to the village centre. All have private sauna and wood-burning fireplace and offer a cosy and typically Lappish holiday experience.


Facilities: Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins) features

  • Included: Linen, towels and final clean.

Special attractions:

  • 200-800m from village centre, supermarket, Pyhätunturi Hotel, ski lifts and slopes.

Room Types: Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins) bedrooms

Types of log cabins 120
All have shower, wc, sauna, drying closet, TV, CD player, fireplace (wood included), terrace, kitchen with oven, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, coffee-maker, washing machine (not in 1-room+mezz cabins).

  • 1-room + Mezz (A4) 34m²+12m² - sleeps 1-4
    4 end-to-end bunk beds in living area with lower bunks made up as sofas when not used as beds. 2 beds in mezzanine with open stairs and sloping roof.
  • 2-room + Mezz (B6) 42m²+12m² - sleeps 2-6
    Bedroom with double bed. 4 mattress beds in mezzanine with open stairs and sloping roof.
  • 3-room + Mezz (C8) 60m²+20m² - sleeps 3-8
    2 bedrooms both with a double bed. 4 mattress beds in spacious mezzanine with open stairs and sloping roof. DVD player.

Meals: Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins) food & drink

  • Self-catering or optional pre-bookable half board at Pyhätunturi Hotel 300-800m away.
We update Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins)'s details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Pyha: about holidays in Pyha: about ski holidays in Pyha: about ski holidays in Pyha Finland / Lapland

Authentic Lapland resort Cosy log cabins Chance to see Northern Lights

Rubbing shoulders with the spectacular Pyhä-Luosto national park, Pyha has everything you’d expect of a classic Lappish resort: cosy log cabins, snowy pine forests and a chance to enjoy a reindeer safari or traditional sauna-ice swimming session. The skiing is good too – floodlit into the early evening with a mix of long, child-friendly cruisers and mighty moguls.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Beginners Non skiers

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Snow History: April average depth 57.5cm

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Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Rovaniemi130km 90 mins
Region:Finland
First opened:1965

Pyha lift pass price last reported as 164.50€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Pyhä Log Cabins - (3 star cabins).
Night skiing: Yes (Ruka)
Pyha has N, E ,S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Nov - May.

Town altitude: 280m
Top of slopes: 500m
Bottom of piste: 280m
Vertical drop: 220m
Total length of trails:14km
Longest piste:1.8km
Lovely Pyhä is an authentic Lappish resort on the south east corner of the beautiful Pyhä–Luosto National Park. Famous for its dense pine forests, frozen lakes and waterfalls, as well as being a top spot to see the northern lights, the area is sacred to the Lappish people - ’Pyhä’ (pronounced ‘poo-ha’) translates to ‘holy hill’. Lousto is another small ski resort located to the north of the park. The two ski areas aren’t connected but Lousto is worth visiting for its famous Amethyst mine. This wi...
The area is ideal for beginners, with confidence-boosting blues and a handful of special, kid-friendly ‘Rosa & Rudolph’ blue run adventure routes. The family slopes just above the centre of the village is the spot to start; the ‘2 Blue’ is a great long and easy blue to get to grips with. The Kids’ Ski Area is ideal for tiny tot fun-learning in a safe and secure environment with lots of snow fun and the adjacent Junior SnowPark gives older kids hours of fun. Although less well known for its intermediate s...
Pyhä’s nightlife is friendly and fun – there are a handful of bars but no clubs or discos (Ruka might be your answer if you want the best of Finnish après). Ski Bistro often has live music or you can try out the unusual Ice Bar which is always busy but it’s the Carlsberg House on the Polar slope that’s the official hotspot for après ski. It’s the place to go after the slopes with their priority being to keep everyone hydrated and on good form with cheap drinks deals and loud music till the early hours. ...

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