Remote work
The perfect work-life balance can be found in Southern Lapland.
Although Kuusamo, Posio and Taivalkoski are small towns, there are many different ways to work remotely.
Shared workspaces, charming cafés and, of course, a wide variety of cottages where you can retreat to the peace and quiet of nature.
Check out the hobbies and remote work facilities in Southern Lapland, read the stories of people who work remotely in the area and plan your next workation to Lapland!
Get active – when you feel like it
In the North-East you have the opportunity to fulfil yourself right after or during the working day.
The best hunting and fishing spots, national parks, mountain peaks, kayaking rivers, running trails, mountain biking and gravel cycling trails are all less than an hour’s drive away.
Every municipality has ice hole swimming spots and stunning sandy beaches.
In small towns and villages, it’s easy to join hobby groups. For example, you don’t even need to sign up for the guided exercise groups in the town of Kuusamo.
So how about some ex tempore bodybalance or aquazumba?
Perfect work-life balance
Want to go to the cinema, theatre, escape room, bowling, swimming pool or a gig after work?
In the Southern Lapland, it’s just as possible as an evening walk in a national park.
Check out the events calendars.
Workation in Kuusamo
In Kuusamo, you can work remotely in the city centre’s coworking facilities, library, cafés or rent long-term accommodation at a lower price in the heart of Ruka Ski Resort.
As Finland’s most sought-after area to buy a summer house, we also have a wide range of hidden cottages for those who want some peace and quiet.
Workation in Posio
Tarmo is an open living room and coworking space for local residents. Come and work remotely from the beautiful landscapes of Lapland!
In addition to remote working, Tarmo can host small-scale events and entrepreneurs can run a pop-up café or hold customer meetings, for example.
Workation in Taivalkoski
Taivalkoski is a nature lover’s and especially a paddler’s dream.
You can work remotely from a rented cottage or, for example, in the lovely log cabin of the Jalava café, built in 1883.
The library in the Päätalo Centre, which also houses the Päätalo Institute, the Cultural Office and the Folk High School, is a peaceful place for remote work.