Best mountain peaks in Pallas-Yllästunturin Kansallispuisto are characterized by their rounded, treeless summits, locally known as "kero." These fells are remnants of ancient mountains, contributing to the park's diverse habitats of heath forests, mires, and old-growth forests. The region is known for its pristine nature and offers extensive trail networks for exploration. Visitors can experience a variety of landscapes across these prominent geological features.
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Fantastic view with a steep descent to the lake
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Palkaskero is a summit (705 Meters) in Pallas–Yllästunturi National Park, Lapland, offering wide panoramas over lakes and surrounding fells. You can reached it via the Palkaskeron kierros Trail, a moderate loop hike starting at the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre.
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Perfectly developed sand paths lead over the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top you have a beautiful view over the region.
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Perfectly developed sand paths lead over the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top you have a beautiful view over the region.
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This fell crossing is one of the routes in Ylläs that you cannot miss. At the top, you can admire the scenery on two sun loungers.
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Perfectly maintained sand paths lead to the summit (official bike trail). Once at the top, you'll have a beautiful view of the region.
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Among the most popular peaks are Taivaskero Summit, known for its wide views of Lapland and challenging rocky climb. Pirunkuru Peak offers a unique, quiet, treeless summit after a steep, stony ascent. Kukastunturi Summit is appreciated for its panoramic views and well-maintained sand paths, while Särkitunturi is famed for being one of the most photographed landscapes in Finland.
Yes, Kukastunturi Summit is considered one of the easiest fells to hike in the Ylläs area, featuring perfectly maintained sand paths to the top. Another accessible option is Palkaskero Summit, which can be reached via the moderate Palkaskeron kierros Trail starting from the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Taivaskero Summit provides spectacular 360-degree vistas of the unspoiled wilderness. Kukastunturi Summit also offers great views of the surrounding region, complete with sun loungers at the top. Additionally, Palkaskero Summit provides wide panoramas over lakes and surrounding fells.
The park offers an extensive network of trails. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Taivaskeron kierros, which leads to Taivaskero Summit, or the Palkaskero Loop Trail. Many fells, including Kukastunturi, also feature official bike trails. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking in Pallas-Yllästunturin Kansallispuisto and MTB Trails in Pallas-Yllästunturin Kansallispuisto guides.
Absolutely. Yllästunturi is home to the Ylläs Ski Resort, offering an extensive network of cross-country skiing tracks, ski slopes, and lifts, making it a prime destination for winter sports. The Pallastunturi Fells are also ideal for cross-country skiing and skiing in springtime, with numerous excursion routes leading to their bare tops.
In this region, 'fells' or 'kero' refer to the rounded, treeless tops of ancient mountains. These unique geological features are remnants of older mountain ranges and are characteristic of the park's landscape, contributing to its diverse habitats.
Yes, Pirunkuru Peak offers a typical Finnish shelter with a log cabin and fireplace on the way down from its quiet, treeless summit. On Kukastunturi Summit, you can find sun loungers to relax and admire the scenery. Särkitunturi also features a Lappish hut next to a pond near its summit.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the serene and quiet atmosphere at the summits, and the feeling of being in untouched nature. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity to experience Lapland's vastness are also highly appreciated, along with the chance to relax in unique shelters or sun loungers found on some peaks.
In the Ylläs area, you'll find Yllästunturi, which is a major hub for winter sports, and Kukastunturi Summit, known for its easy hiking and great views. Both offer direct access to the national park's extensive trail network.
Taivaskero Summit, at 809 meters (2,654 ft), is the highest and most prominent peak in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. It is part of the Pallastunturi fells group and offers spectacular 360-degree panoramic views.
For those seeking a challenge, the climb to Taivaskero Summit is known for its rocky and steep sections, offering a rewarding experience. Pirunkuru Peak also features a steep, stony ascent, leading to a quiet and impressive treeless summit.
Many trails leading to the peaks, such as the Palkaskeron kierros Trail to Palkaskero Summit, start directly from the Pallastunturi Visitor Centre. This visitor center serves as a key access point for many of the fells in the Pallastunturi group, providing convenient parking and trail information.


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