Public transport in Inari?
Is there any public transport in the municipality of Inari, Finland?
I am interested in taxis or buses.
Best Answer
There are at least two taxi services. One says:
Kuukkel Taxis serve all kind of transportion services. We have two spacious taxis, each of which can accommodate 8 passengers. A covered trailer for transporting goods is available additionally, if required. From us you can get Airport transfers, local transfers: to all accommodation destinations, Saariselkä village, Laanila, Kiilopää, Inari, Ivalo, Norway, Rovaniemi, Kittilä, etc.
The other is smaller, appearing to have only one vehicle:
Taxi Briitta Pajari offers professional and always friendly service for travellers, groups and companies. High-standard 1+8 seater takes you safely where ever you need to go – airport or arctic adventures! Order the taxi at...
From the URL text, they might also each be willing to rent you their taxi for a while. There doesn't appear to be any government operated buses within the village or anything like that.
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How do I get to Inari?
Inari-Saariselk\xe4 tourism region is easily accessible, either by the extensive road network or by plane to the international airport in Ivalo. Well-run, regular public transport takes travellers as far north as the Arctic Ocean or southwards from where they can continue to the rest of Europe.How far is Inari from Ivalo?
The distance between Inari and Ivalo is 34 km. The road distance is 38.8 km.How do I get from Rovaniemi to Inari?
The best way to get from Inari to Rovaniemi without a car is to bus which takes 5h 50m and costs \u20ac8 - \u20ac13.How do I get from Saariselkä to Inari?
The fastest way to get from Saariselk\xe4 to Inari is to taxi which takes 59 min and costs \u20ac130 - \u20ac160. Is there a direct bus between Saariselk\xe4 and Inari? No, there is no direct bus from Saariselk\xe4 to Inari. However, there are services departing from Saariselk\xe4 Holiday Club and arriving at Inarin Kuukkeli via Ivalo MH.Motonosumi inari shrine - Hard to get to by Public transport but WORTH IT.
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Answer 2
There are a number of buses running along the E75. There are various departures each day but none operate on a turn up and go frequency. Times and fares can be checked (and tickets purchased) at: https://www.matkahuolto.fi/
Times are also available on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/QSGKvy8RxZD71gAp8
Answer 3
Inari is both a municipality (rather large one, over 100km across) and a village (small, maybe 1km across) in the approximate centre of the earlier.
The north of Finland is very sparsely populated, there is regular bus service on the main road, but it may very well be only 1 bus per day in the direction you are travelling.
The village you can just walk across :)
Best resource: https://www.inari.fi/fi/matkailu/liikenneyhteydet.html (google-translate it).
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