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  1. Finland is on the southern rim of the auroral oval. The probability for seeing auroras is best in the northernmost part of the country, i.e. in Lapland. During geomagnetic storms the auroral oval expands southward and then auroras are seen also in Central and Southern Finland.

  2. The best aurorae-watching season starts at the end of August, when the nights get darker, and ends at the start of April, when the nights start to get lighter. Seeing them requires clear skies and just a bit of luck: the Northern Lights are visible on roughly 200 nights a year – or every other clear night – in Lapland.

  3. Aurora Borealis, commonly known as the Northern Lights, are visible between September and mid-April. Because of our location at Aurora Village, there is a great chance for you to see the magic happen during the Aurora season from our own yard.

  4. The best time to visit the northern parts of Finland to catch a glimpse of the auroras is between August and April. While winter might be the most popular time for visits, a utumn and spring are actually the most active northern lights seasons.

  5. 2023年6月11日 · Late winter and early spring. February and March are also great months for seeing the aurora. The skies tend to be clearer, meaning you'll have more opportunities to see the lights. The towns will be quieter than at Christmas, and you’ll meet more Finns who visit the region's ski resorts at this time of year.

  6. 2023年8月28日 · From late August (though more commonly after the autumnal equinox in September), you can see aurora on a dark night in northern Finland. By day, you can enjoy the fall foliage and watch Finland’s many lakes slowly begin to freeze over.

  7. Northern Lights Season. in Rovaniemi. Northern Lights are visible starting from late August, so it is possible to combine Autumn and Early Winter trip with the Aurora hunting. Northern Lights season continues from end of summer to early spring in Lapland, Finland.

  8. Where, when and how can you see the Northern lights? Learn all about aurora borealis and plan your magical Lapland experience.

  9. If you can, plan your visit to Finland anytime from September to November or from February to March, the best time to see the Northern Lights in Finland. In terms of the best time of day to see the aurora in Finland, it tends to be from 10 PM to 2 AM, when the sky is darker and the Lights are most active.

  10. While this stunning phenomenon can be elusive and unpredictable, timing your visit to maximize your chances of seeing the Northern Lights is key. In this blog post, we’ll explore the best times to capture the Aurora’s magic in Finland’s night sky, ensuring that your journey to this winter wonderland is nothing short of magical.