Lapland, Finland
Hunting & Fishing
in Finnish Lapland
One of Europe's last true wilderness destinations. Private fishing waters, private hunting areas, and expert guides — all bookable online.
What to do in Lapland
Lapland Fishing
Arctic char, pike, grayling, and brown trout in pristine Lapland lakes and rivers. Private waters, day and season permits.
Browse fishing permits →Elk & Deer Hunting
Guest hunting permits for elk, white-tailed deer, and bird hunting on vast private forest areas in Lapland.
Browse hunting permits →Guided Experiences
Expert local guides for fishing, wilderness tours, and hunting. Tailored experiences from Inari to the Norwegian border.
Find a guide →Why Finnish Lapland?
Finnish Lapland covers 100,000 km² of wilderness — a third of Finland's total area. With fewer than 200,000 inhabitants, it offers some of Europe's most uncrowded outdoor experiences. Lakes like Inari (1,084 km²) and vast river systems teeming with pike, Arctic char, and grayling make it a world-class fishing destination.
For hunters, Lapland offers elk (moose), white-tailed deer, capercaillie, and ptarmigan (riekko) — often with exclusive access to thousands of hectares of managed private land. Guest hunting permits can now be purchased directly online through WildAccess.
Whether you are planning a summer fishing trip to Lake Inari, an autumn elk hunt, or a guided wilderness tour in the Arctic fells, WildAccess connects you directly with verified local operators and permit-selling areas.