Looking to film in Finnish Lapland's national parks?
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Metsähallitus - Lapland's National Parks & Forests

Metsähallitus is the national authority that maintains Finland’s forests and national parks, supervising hunting and fishing services and grants driving and filming permits.

Metsähallitus(eng: Forest Administration) is the state-owned company that manages Finland’s national parks, multi-use forests, the wildlife service and more. Metsähallitus Forestry handles state-owned forests, while National Parks Finland safeguards and maintains national parks and other protected areas, hiking services and cultural heritages. Wildlife Service Finland supervises hunting and fishing services. Metsähallitus has offices, nature and visitor centers and more located throughout Lapland and the rest of the country.

National parks, nature reserves and wilderness areas all fall under the purview of National Parks and Wildlife Services Finland. They have the most comprehensive and accurate technical information about Lapland’s wilderness nature, and the sceneries offered.

Everyone’s Right grants everyone the right to film in most of Lapland’s wilderness areas. However, there are some protected and prohibited areas, such as strict nature reserves and conservation areas. Keep in mind: you always need a permit for off-road traffic. For more information, visit Metsähallitus’s instructions on film permits in Finland’s state-owned areas.

Metsähallitus is the authority that grants permission to film in Finland's national parks
  • Comprehensive information on wilderness and forestry areas, including nature reserves
  • Hunting and fishing permits 
  • Snowmobile and off-road permits