Rovaniemi Reading TEACHERS
Rovaniemi Reading TEACHERS
Rovaniemi Reading TEACHERS
A visit to Rovaniemi could be the trip of a lifetime. This city in the Arctic Circle is the official
hometown of Santa Claus, and an incredible place to experience the magic of life in Finland during
the winter months.
Every year over 300,000 people come from all over the
world to visit Rovaniemi’s most famous resident, and his
dedicated team of elves and reindeer!
If you are a fan of the great outdoors why not explore the
snowy forests with a snowmobile tour? Or take a “Santa
Safari” to see reindeer and huskies at work? There are so
many things to see and do, you’ll create magical memories
for your family to treasure forever.
Jeans or cords aren’t very practical for Rovaniemi because if they get covered in snow they take a
long time to dry.
In arctic temperatures skin becomes very dry and easily damaged. Everyone should wear an oil-
based moisturiser (water based moisturisers will freeze) to keep skin supple and protected.
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Rovaniemi: A Magical Destination all year round
Although the Finnish city of Rovaniemi is most famous for Santa Claus, it’s a spectacular year
round destination thanks to other natural phenomena and the local culture.
The Northern Lights are pink, green and violet lights seen in the dark skies of countries in, or near
the arctic circle. In Rovaniemi you can see the Northern Lights from the end of August until the
start of April, although it’s a good idea to travel outside the city to avoid light pollution from streets
and cars.
During the summer, there is no darkness in Rovaniemi. You can experience golden sunlight right
through the night - and make the most of swimming, horse riding or hiking in these magical
conditions.
The Sauna
Going for a sauna is an essential part of Finnish life. Most saunas are simple wooden structures,
like cabins, with an oven of hot coals heating the room. The Finns say it’s great for the circulation
and skin, especially if you combine it with a day swimming in the lakes. You can enjoy a sauna at
any time of the year!
The Food
The traditional food in Rovaniemi is based on local meats such as reindeer and duck, and fish from
nearby lakes and rivers. The locals use these products, as well as berries and root vegetables
(potatoes, carrots and turnips) to create delicious healthy meals. Exactly what’s needed after a day
in the cold!
True or False:
Gap Fill:
1. There are some CREATIVE activities that you can do: such as baking or making
Christmas decorations.
2. If you prefer the GREAT OUTDOORS/ OUTDOORS, you could visit the reindeer and
huskies - or discover the beautiful wintery forests.
3. You should bring LAYERS, as you can always put on or take off clothing. You don’t want
to feel too cold or too hot during this incredible trip!
4. Your jacket and boots should be WATERPROOF.
5. In the city, you might not be able to see the Northern lights because of LIGHT
POLLUTION.
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