CAMP EDMUND PYHÄ
IS COMING SOON
Straight to the Slopes,
Straight to the Experience
Imagine a morning where you wake up to silence that is not empty – but filled with the power of the fell. Light filters across the landscape, untouched snow glows in the distance, and before you opens a view so captivating it pulls you outside before you are even fully awake. You put on your gear, open the door – and you are already on the slopes.
Welcome to Camp Edmund.
Here, ski-in ski-out is not an added bonus – it is the starting point. Life flows in rhythm with the mountain. The day begins in motion and ends in peace, as you return along the very same route – no transfers, no compromises. It is a rare combination of effortless convenience and authentic experience that simply cannot be replicated.
The 23 apartments at Camp Edmund, each 26.4 m² and completed in November 2026, are located in the very best spots of Pyhätunturi – where the views stretch widest and the fell reveals its power in all its beauty. From your window, you can watch the blue slope curve along the mountainside and see the Express chairlift carrying skiers toward new runs. More time enjoying, less time waiting.
It is not just a travel destination – it is an experience that stays with you and calls you back again.
Pyhätunturi itself is one of the most captivating destinations in Lapland – a place where activity and tranquility come together in a truly unique way. It is known as a favorite among freeriders, a hub for terrain park enthusiasts, and a highly valued environment for cross-country skiers. Right next door, Pyhä-Luosto National Park opens into endless trails, landscapes, and experiences – ancient nature where every step feels meaningful.
More and more people are drawn here every year. Lapland’s appeal continues to grow, and Pyhätunturi stands apart through its authenticity.

More than just its square meters. It’s an attitude that attracts adventurers, free spirits, and mountain conquerors.
According to our information, Edmund was a Canadian explorer —
a fearless and adventurous guy who always traveled on skis.
After exploring Greenland and Labrador, he decided to venture into the remote corners of Northern Europe. One sunny spring afternoon, after skiing down an unnamed fell slope,
he stopped at a beautiful plateau to admire the view.
He took a sip of whiskey from his flask and thought,
“This is a good place to be. This is where I’ll make my camp.”
About a century later,
Camp Edmund is proudly being built on that very spot.