Oulu is a city in Finland. The city gets five months of snow a year. Winter temperatures can drop down to -25℃. 1 this does not stop bikers. Biking all year round is very common. People there are used to the winter. They don’t think of it as 2 challenge. The city calls 3 ...
Everything was a new experience, from trying to drive in a snowstorm, to working with my camera in minus 14 degree temperatures. My fingers might have almost dropped off on several occasions, which was definitely memorable, but it was an experience I’ll never forget. I have to say dog ...
Mudelsee, M (2012) A proxy record of winter temperatures since 1836 from ice freeze-up/breakup in lake Näsijärvi, Finland. Climate Dynamics 38: pp. 1413-1420Mudelsee M (2012) A proxy record of winter temperatures since 1836 from ice freeze-up/breakup in lake Nasijarvi, Finland. ...
When choosing your dates, you might want to take into account the temperatures and length of daylight hours as well. We’ve visited in January and February where the amount of daylight hours, particularly in northern Finland, were quite short. However, if you come towards the end of winter,...
Temperatures drop below 0°C (32°F). December: December is usually very snowy and very dark, but it’s the time of Christmas, when Lapland and Rovaniemi, Santa’s home, become especially magical. Visiting Finland (Lapland) in December is a great idea! Temperatures: -15°C to -5°C ...
If you are not visiting during Christmas or New Years, you can still catch some of the other fun winter holidays and festivals in Finland. For example there isÞorrablót(Thorrablot) which is a mid-winter Icelandic festival which includes ancient Norse traditions and feasting on traditional ...
Winter testing 2022 in Finland.: This year’s winter testing involved eleven vehicles from Daimler Buses, including city buses, intercity buses and touring coaches. The test was carried out over a period of more than four calendar weeks in Lapland, Finla
根据第一段最后一句“Sitting in northern Finland, Rovaniemi is the gateway to Finland’s famous Lapland — the home of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi is the perfect place to watch the impressive Northern lights, go on a husky ride, or even visit an ice hotel.(罗瓦涅米位于芬兰北部,是通往芬兰著名的...
Generally, the slopes in Finland aren’t very long, but there are still many great ski resorts for both beginners and more experienced skiers. Bring your own gear or grab some rentals and enjoy the speed before heading to your next hot chocolate break. ...
If you’ve come to Finland in winter to enjoy the magical frozen scenery, Mikkeli is the perfect choice. It’s easily accessible from Helsinki (only 2.5 hours on a train) and has much warmer temperatures than Lapland – a balmy -15° as opposed to -35° or colder. If you’re lucky...