Attractions You are here: Tosilappi Attractions Just kidding. You can take your space here. Do what we do; feel the energy and peace of mind from the arctic wilderness. The extraordinary will happen. The Enontekiö Local History Museum The Enontekiö Local History Museum The Enontekiö Local History Museum was founded in 1987 and opened to the public in 1991. The museum is situated in a historic area, for 5000-7000 years ago it was inhabited by Mesolithic Stone Age people. Read more Bird watching towers Bird watching towers Sotkajärvi and Yrjö Kokko bird watching towers are good places to observe the life of the typical birds of Lapland during the short but intense arctic summer. Read more Saana and Halti Saana and Halti In ancient times, the spirits of Saana and Halti were worshipped to guarantee a good hunt. Today, these sacred fells still leave you speechless. Read more Enontekiö Church Enontekiö Church We may be little bit biased in saying this, but the Enontekiö Church might well be the most beautiful in Finland. It is also a nationally significant built heritage site. Read more National Park National Park Are you getting into the wild, or will the wild get into you? You can feel the presence of the fells deep inside. Read more The Three Nations’ Border Point The Three Nations’ Border Point The borders of Finland, Sweden and Norway meet at the Three Nation’s Border Point that stands on a man-made island in lake Koltapahtajärvi in the Malla Strict Nature Reserve. Read more The Järämä fortifications The Järämä fortifications Järämä is a restored section of the Sturmbock–Stellung fortifications built by the Germans between 1942 and 1944. Its purpose was to protect the harbors on the Arctic Ocean. Read more Pihtsusköngäs waterfall Pihtsusköngäs waterfall With the 17 meter drop, the Pihtsusköngäs waterfall on the Pihtsusjoki River is one of Finland's largest waterfalls. Read more Palsa moors Palsa moors Palsas are rare perennially frozen peat and mineral wetlands. They are found in the arctic permafrost region. Read more Malla Strict Nature Reserve Malla Strict Nature Reserve Malla remains almost as unspoiled as it was in 1916 when the reserve was established. Read more Jyppyrä lookout Jyppyrä lookout Jyppyrä rises about 400 metres above sea level next to the village of Hetta. From the top you can admire the Pallas-Ounastunturi fell chain. Read more