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Ski Iso-Syöte and you get a family retreat with lots of beginners hills for all ages to enjoy. This Southerly ski resort has tree-lined run and is one Finland's biggest skiing & snowboarding destinations. WhereWhen you ski Iso-Syöte ski resort you actually get two resorts that have been merged together to create one of the largest ski resorts in Northern Finland. Made of log cabins to add to the cosy feel of the local village towns, it's Northerly location (although very Southerly part of Finland) means the gentle slopes get dusted with snow regularly. Fairly easy to access too. On the slopesThe majority of the Iso-Syöte ski resort slopes are gentle in nature although long which is why a good 80% of the slopes are for beginning skiers with the remaining 20% designed for intermediate runs. Given this fact, it can be a great place to head to if you are just learning how to ski or want to take a lazy ski holiday in a lovely scenic location. Off the slopesIso-Syöte ski resort is best known as a family holiday location thus it's off the slopes activity is more laid back then in other Finnish ski villages. Although there are a few different restaurants to choose from nightclubs and bars are not the main stay of the area.
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