Snowmobile safaris

Off to the wilderness

Links

  • Levi snowmobile routes (pdf)
  • The current conditions of maintained snowmobiling routes
  • Basic info of snowmobiling (Liikenneturva)
  • Driving in Finland (Ministry of Transport and Communications)
  • Before starting off, get a snowmobile map. You can buy one at the Levi Tourist Information Centre. The map shows you the routes, service and fuelling points as well as the locations of safari organisers. Stay on the track, follow the instructions and be considerate towards others - and the snowmobile will swiftly take you to explore new landscapes.

    The driver of a snowmobile must hold a valid driving licence.  The speed limit is 80km/h on open routes, 60km/h on forest routes and 30km/h in populated areas, villages and danger zones. Pay attention to the traffic signs; they indicate the speed limits. In addition, the drink-drive limit as laid out in the Road Traffic Act must be obeyed. The speed and distance should first and foremost match your own skills.

    Please observe that wearing a helmet is mandatory whether travelling on the snowmobile or in a sleigh.

    On a safari all together

    A professional safari guide introduces first-timers safely to the world of snowmobiling. Snowmobiling together is great fun - and when you gain more experience, your safaris may take you as far as beyond the borders of Sweden and Norway.

    Snowmobile sticker

    A snowmobile sticker valid for the whole winter season can be purchased for 50€.
    A sticker valid for a week costs 20€.
    The profits from the Levi snowmobile stickers are used to maintain the snowmobile track. The stickers are sold by snowmobile rentals and the Levi Tourist Information Centre.