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Elves Village Self-Guided Visit — entrance ticket, Levi

  • 1 hour
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  • Evening
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  • Levi
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  • Elves Village Self-Guided Visit — entrance ticket, Levi


    Why this stands out

    • The most flexible way to experience Elves Village — fully self-paced, no scheduled group, can be booked until last minute
    • The Elves’ Hideaway was kept secret from humankind for a long time; guests follow the hidden paths through the forest at their own rhythm
    • Evening visits (Jan–Mar): the trails are lit, the village is quiet, and the northern sky above Elves Village is one of the better spots near Levi for aurora viewing
    • Santa’s new home is a walk-through experience: the History Room and the talking tree audiovisual exhibition are included in this entrance ticket


    The self-guided walk

    On arrival at the Visitor Center, guests receive the secret map of Tonttula. The map leads along the Elves’ Paths through the forest to the hidden Elves’ Hideaway — a collection of charming huts kept secret from the outside world. The forest walk is approximately 700 metres.

    At the Hideaway, guests explore the Gingerbread House, the Elf School and the Wise Elf’s House — all open to admire and enter. The Seita Stone is the mystical entrance to the underground kingdom where elves, goblins, forest people and other magical folk live in peace and harmony; guests may step inside.


    Santa’s new home

    The self-guided route continues to Santa Claus’s new home. Guests explore his office, kitchen, wardrobe of travel costumes and bedroom. A hidden secret door leads to the History Room, where the fascinating history of toys comes to life. The route ends in the audiovisual exhibition room, where a talking tree brings Lapland’s stories to life.


    The Lappish courtyard

    Beyond the Hideaway lies the authentic Lappish courtyard of Tonttula — ancient log storehouses turned into Elf Museums, the Temple, and the Blacksmith’s workshop. The Elf Shop at the Visitor Center carries souvenirs and gifts.


    Evening visits (January – March)

    Evening entrance to Elves Village offers a different experience: the paths are lit with lanterns and the atmosphere is calm and magical. The toboggan hill is open when snow conditions allow. Above the village, the northern sky is often clear — the position at Köngäs on the Ounasjoki River is one of the better spots near Levi for seeing the Northern Lights when conditions allow. Sightings cannot be guaranteed.


    Please note

    This is a self-guided program. Guided interactive activities — gingerbread baking, Elf School crafts, reindeer feeding — are not included. These are available in the Elves’ Workshop and Santa’s Workshop programs. Gingerbread decoration at the Visitor Center is available daily 12:00–15:00 for an extra €5, paid on site.


    Responsibility waiver

    Scandinavian Travel Group is not responsible for changes, disruptions or unavailability affecting Elves Village or any third-party venue. Tobogganing is at guests’ own risk. Children are always the responsibility of their accompanying adult. We reserve the right to make changes to program content or pricing.

    What's included

    • Entrance to Elves Village and Elves’ Hideaway
    • Secret map of Tonttula handed out at the Visitor Center on arrival
    • Self-guided walk along the Elves’ Paths through the forest to the Hidden Huts (approx. 700 m)
    • Elves’ Hideaway: Gingerbread House, Elf School and Wise Elf’s House — admire and explore from outside and in
    • Seita Stone — the underground kingdom of elves, goblins and forest folk; guests may enter
    • Santa’s new home — explore his office, kitchen, wardrobe, History Room and audiovisual talking tree exhibition
    • Authentic Lappish courtyard: elves’ storehouses, the Temple and the Blacksmith’s workshop
    • Elf Shop at the Visitor Center

    Summer season (daytime): daily elf character search throughout the Hideaway; gift hunt every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:00.

    Evening visits (Jan–Mar): lit trails, toboggan hill open if snow conditions allow, Northern Lights possible above the village.

    Not included

    • Guided activities at the Gingerbread House and Elf School (included in Elves’ Workshop and Santa’s Workshop programs).
    • Gingerbread decoration at the Visitor Center: available daily 12:00–15:00 for an extra €5, paid on site.
    • Reindeer visit.
    • Meeting with Santa Claus.
    • Souvenirs, café products and the Elves Village Storybook.
    • Transportation from Levi (see Important Remarks).
    • Warm winter clothing (available to rent from Safarimarket, Levi centre — €12 per person).

    Important remarks

    F.A.Q.

    • What is the difference between this and the Elves’ Workshop?

    This is a self-guided entrance ticket — guests explore freely with the map, at their own pace, with no scheduled activities or guide. The Elves’ Workshop is a guided group program that includes elf-hosted gingerbread baking, Christmas crafts at Elf School and other structured activities. If you want to do your own thing and set your own pace, this program is the right choice.

    • Can we do the gingerbread baking?

    Not as part of this entrance ticket. Guided gingerbread baking is included in the Elves’ Workshop and Santa’s Workshop programs. Gingerbread decoration at the Visitor Center is available daily 12:00–15:00 as an extra for €5 per person, paid on site.

    • Is the Santa meeting included?

    No. This program includes the walk-through of Santa’s new home (office, kitchen, History Room, talking tree) but not a personal meeting with Santa. The Santa meeting is included in Santa’s Workshop and Meeting with Santa programs.

    • What are the summer season activities?

    Every day during the summer season: an elf character search throughout the Hideaway. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:00: help the elves find their lost gifts hidden around Tonttula.

    • Can we visit in the evening?

    Yes, from January to March. The trails are lit and the village has a calm, atmospheric quality after dark. The toboggan hill is open when snow conditions allow. The position above the Ounasjoki River means the northern sky is often clear — Northern Lights are possible but cannot be guaranteed.

    • What is the transfer situation from Levi?

    Transportation is not included. Elves Village is 8 km from Levi (approx. 10 minutes). Taxi: +358 (0)200 99800. Tonttula Express bus also available — see elvesvillage.fi/en/experiences/elves-express/ 

    Private return transfer available at booking with our company:
    Minivan (1-8 pers) €100
    Sprinter (9-19 pers) €250
    Coach (20–53 pers) €400


    Important remarks:

    Self-guided: No guide, no scheduled group activities. Guests explore independently with the map.

    Guided activities not included: Gingerbread baking, Elf School crafts, reindeer feeding. Available in Elves’ Workshop and Santa’s Workshop programs.

    Gingerbread decoration: €5 extra, paid on site, available daily 12:00–15:00.

    Meeting with Santa: Not included.

    Evening visits (Jan–Mar): Lit trails, toboggan hill (snow permitting), Northern Lights possible above the village. Sightings cannot be guaranteed.

    Booking: Can be booked until last minute.

    Transportation: Not included. Elves Village is 8 km from Levi centre (approx. 10 minutes). Taxi: +358 (0)200 99800. Tonttula Express available — see elvesvillage.fi/en/experiences/elves-express/. 

    Private return transfer available at booking with our company:
    Minivan (1-8 pers) €100
    Sprinter (9-19 pers) €250
    Coach (20–53 pers) €400

    Walk: Approximately 700 metres through forest. Wear appropriate footwear.

    Children: Always the responsibility of their accompanying adult.

    Responsible organiser: Hullu Poro Oy, +358 (16) 651 0100.

    Recommendation

    • Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes for a 700 m forest walk. 
    • In winter, warm layered clothing is essential. 
    • Clothing rental at Safarimarket in Levi centre at €12 per person.

    Cancellation Policy

    • We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 7 days or less before the event
    • We will charge a cancellation fee of 50% if booking is cancelled 21 days or less before the event
    • We will charge a cancellation fee of 10% if booking is cancelled 365 days or less before the event
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