
Kalottireitti - Stage 12 - Kilpisjärvi , Finland
N 69° 03.596 E 020° 32.941
34W E 482012 N 7661110
A long-distance hiking trail in Finnish Lapland (70 km), Northern Norway (380 km) and Swedish Norrland (350 km), crossing borders many times.
Waymark Code: WM14YHD
Location: Lappi, Finland
Date Posted: 09/12/2021
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Nordkalottleden (Swedish), Nordkalottruta (Norwegian), Kalottireitti (Finnish), Kalohtamádii (Sámi) or the Arctic trail is a long-distance hiking trail in Finnish Lapland (70 km), Northern Norway (380 km) and Swedish Norrland (350 km), crossing borders many times. It is allowed to cross borders but without dogs.
This Waymark is made at Stage 12 near the International Three Point Kolmen valtakunnan rajapyykki. This stage is 15 km and goes from Kilpisjärvi in Finland to Goldahytta in Norway.
At the site stands a memorial stone from September 2, 1993, where representatives of all three countries were present.
The route is wild and deserted, you walk along mountains, over Finland's highest mountain, cross rivers and cross large plains. Reindeer will be seen everywhere. Along the entire route there are cabins where you can stay overnight. The entire hiking route is 800 km long from Kautokeino in Finnmark to Sulitelma in Nordland and is recommended to go in the summer.
Recommended number of days to complete: 60.00
 Distance in miles or kilometres: 800 km
 Shelters?: Yes
 Designated campsites?: Yes
 Number of designated campsites: 20
 Permit Required?: No
 Trail Website: [Web Link]
 Best Season to Hike?: Summer
 Coordinates of the other end's trailhead: Not Listed
 Overnight parking fee: Not Listed
 Permit Fees?: Not Listed
 Overnight parking coordinates: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 1: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 2: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 3: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 4: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 5: Not Listed

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