A summer vacation in Pyhällä is a straightforward and nature-connected choice. The fell offers diverse hiking trails, downhill and mountain biking, rock climbing adventures, and space to be — all in Lapland's vast and rugged landscapes, without the crowds. Here are the best tips for spending the summer in Pyhällä.
1. Cycling on the national park trails and Pyhä Flow
Mountain biking in Pyhällä offers options for riders of all levels. Rent a bike of your choice from Kultakero rental shop and head to the stunning views at the top of the mountain ridge, or take a relaxing bike ride around Pyhäjärvi, and bring a towel for a refreshing swim break. Explore the Pyhä-Luosto mountain biking map or get to know to the trails in Outdooractive.fi.
For those interested in downhill biking, Pyhä Flow — the most scenic downhill track in the country — takes riders winding down the slopes of Pyhä. Before heading up to the summit, you can practice on the free Mini Flow trail.
Tip! During the summer season of 2025, you can get a €25 benefit for Kultakero rental shop's e-bikes when you stay at the Ski-Inn accommodation!
2. Scenic lift to the summit – art and views
You can easily reach the summit in summer too – Pyhä's scenic lift will take you up effortlessly. At the top, you’ll find the Huttu-Ukko art trail, where you can stop to swing and enjoy the artwork as well as the stunning views.
The summit also has a viewpoint hut, a rest area where you can grill your snacks over a campfire and gaze at the mountains in peace. The gondola ride down is an experience in itself, especially if you dare to look down at the scenery beneath your feet.
Tip! When you continue your journey from the summit to the start of the national park trail, you'll find a spot offering one of Pyhä's most beautiful views of the rugged Ukonhattu and Noitatunturi.
3. A Visit to Aittakuru will impress
Aittakuru is one of Pyhä's hidden gems. Surrounded by steep cliffs, the gorge is a natural outdoor stage where you can calm down and marvel at the power of nature. The hike to the gorge is only 2 km one way from Hotel Pyhätunturi if you choose the route that takes you through the steep stairs of Tajukangas.
Tip! In Aittakuru, music echoes in the summer when the Pyhä Unplugged festival and the Pyhä Sana Festival bring artists to perform at this unique stage.
4. Tunturiaava boardwalk – silence and marsh views
Tunturiaava Nature Trail offers a peaceful summer hike along the boardwalks of Aapasuo marsh. The trail goes through the marsh, with Pyhä's rugged mountain range dominating the scenery. The air smells of bog rosemary, and the atmosphere is gently quiet. Along the way, the Tiaislaavu hut provides an excellent rest stop, and the Siberian jays may come closer than you expect during your snack break.
Tip! Try taking the route via Porolaavu, where you’ll walk along lesser-known boardwalks. Here, you'll often have the entire marsh to yourself.
5. From the depths of Isokuru to the top of Uhriharju
Isokuru is one of Pyhä’s most impressive sights – and Finland's deepest gorge. The route follows a path across the gorge towards Pyhänkasteen waterfall, from where the ascent to Uhriharju hill begins. The scenery shifts from the ravine to stunning fell views, and the route’s contrasts will impress even the most experienced hiker.
Tip! Take the scenic lift to the top of the Pyhä fell and start your hike from there. This way, you can make use of the elevation changes and be the last to descend into Isokuru – making the most dramatic part of the trail the grand finale of your hike.
6. Adventure in Finland’s only rock adventure park
Looking for a little more excitement for your summer vacation? Pyhäkuru Rock Adventure Park offers routes through the heights, where you balance, climb, and zip line over the Tajukangas gorge. This is Finland's only rock adventure park, suitable for both beginners and more experienced adventurers.
The adventure should take about 1.5 hours. The result is an unforgettable experience that will be talked about long after the vacation ends.
Tip! Check the park's opening hours and book your spot in advance at Adventure Park Pyhäkuru Lapland
7. Disc golf at the top of the fell
Disc golf in Pyhä is no ordinary round in a park – here, discs are thrown at the fell top, with breathtaking views. Pyhä has two disc golf courses: the 15-hole Peak Course starting from the top of the fell and the more challenging 18-hole Pro Course. The disc golf courses are free and open throughout the summer. You can find discs at PyhäStore.
Tip! In the Pyhä-Luosto Open events, you can challenge yourself and your competitors in a three-day competition.
8. Where to eat in Pyhä? Restaurants to crown your day
Pyhä’s restaurants offer delightful surprises – the selection covers everything from casual lunches to atmospheric dinners. In summer, food tastes even better after a day of hiking, biking, or other outdoor activities. You can find restaurant opening hours on our website.
Tip! Enjoy your coffee and pastry at the tables in the lobby of Hotel Pyhätunturi. You can also find snacks for your trips at the mini-market R-kioski.
9. Stay responsibly – Ski-Inn apartments in Pyhä
Pyhä's Ski-Inn accommodations offer a convenient and comfortable base for your vacation, allowing you to make environmentally friendly choices. All Ski-Inn locations are Green Key certified, which means their operations meet strict UN Sustainable Development Goals-based criteria.
Book your home for the fall from Pyhä's Ski-Inn accommodation selection: