Rengasvuoret
Rengasvuoret is a mountain range located in the northern part of Finland, within the Lapland region. The range is part of the Scandinavian Mountains and stretches approximately 150 kilometers from east to west. The highest peak in Rengasvuoret is Ráisduvvárri, which stands at 1,051 meters above sea level. The mountain range is known for its rugged terrain, deep valleys, and numerous lakes. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including reindeer, moose, and various bird species.
The area is rich in cultural and historical significance, with indigenous Sami people having a long-standing
Rengasvuoret is characterized by its subarctic climate, with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The
The mountain range is part of the Rengasvuoret National Park, which was established to protect the unique