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- Kemi is situated on the Bothnian Bay, at the mouth of the river Kemijoki, and it is part of the Lapland region.
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It is located very near the city of Tornio and the Swedish border. The distance to Oulu is 105 kilometres (65 mi) to the south and to Rovaniemi is 117 kilometres (73 mi) to the northeast. It was founded in 1869 by a decree of the Emperor Alexander II of Russia because of its proximity to a deepwater port.
- Adventures by The Frozen Sea
- Splendid Old Inner Harbor
- Local Flavors
The Kemi SnowCastle resortrises from the frosted seaside like a mirage made of diamonds. Situated only one kilometer from downtown Kemi, this white wonder offers tours through its icicle-gilded halls, whether it’s midwinter or midsummer. Only a snowball’s throw from the SnowCastle main building, the award-winning, luxurious Seaside Glass Villasoffe...
Come spring and summer, you should head to the Old Inner Harbor. There you’ll find a carefree and relaxing atmosphere and understand why locals call it their “living room.” This is the hidden gem of Kemi where beach restaurants offer mouthwatering meals and live music, and where you can also taste the famous pancake at the dog-friendly cafe Satamak...
When visiting the SnowCastle area, it’s only right to eat like royalty. The Snowflake Restaurant (Fin: Seaview Restaurant Lumihuitale) offers local seasonal tastes. At the railway station, you can try delicious cakes and savory pies from the local favorite Café Hertta.
Kemi - Sea Lapland area of Finland. 110 km from Rovaniemi. * The only passenger Icebreaker in the world is here. * Huge SnowCastle made of sea water is here. * Olokolo-nest safaris for perfect Northern Lights hunting adventure.
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In the northernmost shores of the Gulf of Bothnia lie the towns of Kemi and Tornio, in an area now known as Sea Lapland. Kemi in particular has been gaining an international reputation for tourism, in part due to the magnificent SnowCastle that is built there every winter since 1996 and is the largest snow building in the world.
Kemi Snow Castle, or Lumilinna, is one of Finland’s most iconic winter attractions. Located on the Gulf of Bothnia in Kemi, Lumilinna is a snow castle that is rebuilt and redesigned every year, making it a unique experience for tourists and locals alike.
Kemi is a small town located at the top of the Gulf of Bothnia by the Swedish border. It is a popular place to visit in winter for two reasons: the Sampo Ice Breaker and the Snow Hotel.
Kemi (population 21,300) is a town on the Bothnian Bay in Finnish Lapland. Historically an industrial port city, it has also become a popular winter destination for activities such as snowmobiling, dog sledding, visits to reindeer farms, northern lights viewing and overnights in snow hotels.