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Rakka Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 4, 2024

Rakka, with its pristine, untouched landscapes and long, exhilarating runs, offers a unique skiing experience under the magical glow of the Northern Lights.

Rakka overview

Stats

4.0
/5
Rating
230
m
Resort height
531
m
Summit

KM of slopes

17.5
Beginners
18.1
Intermediates
17.5
Experts
38.5
Total

Best for

Beginners
Fun
Poor
Fun
Poor
Fun
Families
Fun
Snowparks

Rakka for beginners

Beginners rating -
17.5
Perfect
Rakka is a great choice for beginners, offering a variety of gentle slopes perfect for those just starting out. The resort features a ski school with experienced instructors ready to guide newcomers through their first skiing experience. Additionally, the resort is known for its well-maintained lifts, providing easy access to the beginner areas.

Rakka for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Fun
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find Rakka to be a suitable destination with a good mix of blue and red runs. The resort is known for its well-groomed pistes and reliable snow conditions. The runs from the top of the Kelo chairlift are particularly popular among intermediates, offering a blend of scenic descents and varied challenges.

Rakka for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Poor
Perfect
Advanced skiers will find Rakka a worthy challenge. The resort is home to the notorious 'Black Viper' run, a steep and demanding trail that will test even the most seasoned skiers. Additionally, the resort's off-piste opportunities are abundant, offering a thrilling playground for those seeking to push their limits.

Rakka for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Rakka is a snowboarder's delight with its diverse terrain and well-maintained snowparks. The resort features a variety of slopes, from gentle ones for beginners to challenging ones for seasoned boarders, ensuring a thrilling ride for all. The snowpark, equipped with jumps and rails, provides an excellent platform for freestylers to showcase their skills and try new tricks.

Rakka for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Poor
Perfect
Rakka is a freerider's dream, with its vast wilderness and untouched snow providing an exhilarating off-piste experience. The resort is known for its deep powder and tree skiing, offering a unique Nordic experience for off-piste enthusiasts. The terrain around the resort is varied, with everything from steep chutes to gentle slopes, making it a versatile destination for freeriders of all skill levels.

Rakka for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
Rakka is a fantastic choice for families, offering a range of accommodations close to the ski lifts and a variety of family-friendly amenities. The resort features a dedicated beginner's area with gentle slopes and easy lifts, perfect for young or novice skiers. Off the slopes, families can enjoy a host of activities such as ice fishing, snowshoeing, and reindeer sledding, ensuring a memorable winter holiday for all.

Rakka apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
Rakka offers a more laid-back après-ski experience, perfect for those who prefer a calm and relaxing atmosphere after a day on the slopes. You can unwind in the cozy ambiance of the Ice Bar, or enjoy a quiet drink at the Rakka Villas. For those seeking a bit more excitement, the nearby town of Levi offers a more vibrant nightlife with venues like Ihku and Vinkkari.

Rakka

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Rakka food scene

Rakka is a fantastic choice for families, offering a range of accommodations close to the ski lifts and a variety of family-friendly amenities. The resort features a dedicated beginner's area with gentle slopes and easy lifts, perfect for young or novice skiers. Off the slopes, families can enjoy a host of activities such as ice fishing, snowshoeing, and reindeer sledding, ensuring a memorable winter holiday for all.