Huoma
Huoma is a small village located in the northern part of Finland, within the municipality of Kittilä. It is situated along the banks of the Tornionjoki River, approximately 150 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. The village is known for its traditional Finnish architecture and its proximity to the vast wilderness of Lapland. Huoma is part of the broader region known as the Tornio region, which is characterized by its dense forests, numerous lakes, and the presence of the Tornio River, one of the longest rivers in Finland.
The village has a population of around 200 residents, who primarily engage in activities such as reindeer
The village is accessible by road, with a connection to the E8 highway, which runs from Helsinki
Huoma is a place where the traditional way of life coexists with modern amenities, offering visitors a