Experience April skiing
Take a well-deserved break from everyday life and enjoy affordable skiing in April
Snowy, yet sunny days invite to enjoy your holiday
By April, Salla Ski Resort still offers plenty of snowy slopes for skiing enthusiasts.
The beautiful sun of late winter and long, bright days create ideal conditions
for enjoying the slopes. Instead of waiting for your turn at the ski lift queue, you can focus on carving on well-groomed slopes.
Even though the fell is still covered in thick snow, you can leave the warmest down jackets at home
and enjoy the warmth of the sun on your face. In fact, in April, some have even seen the first tan lines on the slopes.
Best Offers of April
- Ski Passes (4 days and over) -15%
- Ski School, all lessons and courses -15%
Offer prices valid from April 6th to 28th. Offer-priced tickets can be purchased at the ticket office and online during the mentioned period.
The offer does not apply to already discounted prices (family, student, and military discounts).
Don’t forget the Low Season with discounted prices from April 13th to 28th!
What does the fell offer in April?
In addition to skiing, the late winter of Salla offers excellent opportunities for e-Fatbike tours. The cycling trails in the national park
have settled into their tracks by April, and even longer routes are easy to pedal under the sunny skies.
In addition to skiing and exploring the outdoors, Salla is a true gem for those seeking the tranquility of nature
and relaxation. Instead of bustling nightlife, visitors in Salla find a true escape from everyday life.
Wilderness tranquility doesn’t mean boredom or inactivity; on the contrary. There’s
plenty to do and explore here – from carving on the slopes, hiking in the national park,
riding a reindeer sleigh, to exploring wilderness trails on a snowmobile. Balancing out the day’s
activities are the relaxing bubbles of the spa and the culinary delights of local restaurants.
Here, everything important is close by, and everything unnecessary is far away. That’s why Salla is called a beacon of light in the wilderness.