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Autumn Adventures in Ylläs: 25 km E-Bike Tour in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

Discover the magic of autumn in Lapland with a 25 km guided e-bike tour in Ylläs and Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. Ride through colourful forests, see reindeer, enjoy wild berries, and experience Northern Lights.




Experience Lapland in Autumn

September is one of the best times to visit Lapland. The air is fresh, the crowds are gone, and nature is bursting with colour. In Ylläs and Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, autumn — or ruska in Finnish — is a season of contrasts: warm days, frosty nights, golden forests, and starry skies.

Early autumn is also berry and mushroom season. Blueberries and lingonberries cover the forest floor, and mushrooms sprout in abundance. The nights are finally dark again after the Midnight Sun, which means there’s a chance to see the Northern Lights dancing above the fells.

Guided 25 km E-Bike Tour in Ylläs

One of the most enjoyable ways to explore Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park in autumn is by joining a guided 25 km e-bike tour. With electric assistance, cycling becomes accessible to everyone, so you can focus on the landscapes instead of the effort.

Tour Highlights:

  • 👀 Reindeer encounters along the trail — the true icons of Lapland.

  • Ω Peaceful paths with few people, offering a genuine wilderness experience.

  • 🔥 A stop at Hietajärvi lake before reaching Pahakuru cabin, where we bake pancakes over an open fire.

  • 🍄 A walk through colourful forests to snack on fresh blueberries and discover wild mushrooms.

  • ⛰ Tasting pure spring water and enjoying breathtaking views of the Ounastunturi fells, where visibility stretches for over 100 km on a clear day.

The route is mostly easy, with smooth trails and gentle terrain, but some rocky sections require a bit more technical skill. This adds excitement without making the tour too demanding — perfect for adventurers of all levels.


Why Choose Autumn in Ylläs?

The ruska season in Lapland is short but unforgettable. The ground glows with fiery red bilberry bushes, golden grasses, and orange birch trees. Combined with crisp air and endless views, it creates a unique atmosphere you won’t find in summer or winter.

For photographers, it’s a dream. For nature lovers, it’s a feast of colours, tastes, and sounds. And for adventurers, it’s the perfect time to explore the trails by bike, on foot, or both.


Other Autumn Activities in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

In addition to e-biking, we offer guided activities to make the most of your stay in Lapland:

  • 🥾 Hiking tours through pristine forests and fells.

  • 🍄 Berry and mushroom picking with local guides.

  • 📷 Photography trips during the ruska season.

  • ᯗ 🌗 Northern Lights tours on clear autumn nights.

Autumn in Ylläs and Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park is a time of magic — wild landscapes, colourful forests, fresh air, and the first glimpses of the Northern Lights. Our guided e-bike and hiking tours are designed to let you experience the best of Lapland safely and authentically.


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