Pounojokki wilderness camp is 22 kilometres from the village of Jukkasjärvi. The campsite is home to some of the Torne River’s finest fishing waters that promise both grayling and salmon trout. Rapids and currents alternate over a distance of about 20 kilometres.
The camp consists of three overnight Sami-style cabins equipped with gas- or wood-burning stoves. Each cabin can accommodate six to eight people. One of the cabins is used as a communal restaurant cabin, with space for around 20 people.
There’s a wood-burning sauna and a swimming jetty. You reach the camp either by inflatable raft that pulls up alongside the jetty, snowmobile or by car followed by a 20-minute walk.
Accommodation is offered with a camp host, who can look after individuals or groups. Sounds interesting? Contact us for more information.