Category
page 1Waterfalls of Finland
Pitsusköngäs
thumb|Pihtsusköngäs
Pitsusköngäs (also spelled Pihtsusköngäs, ; ), also known as the "Niagara of Finland" or the "King of Finnish waterfalls" is the largest waterfall in all of Finland. Its maximum height is . It is located in the Käsivarsi Wilderness Area, about from the village Kilpisjärvi within the municipality of Enontekiö. It is accessible by following the Nordkalottleden Trail, an 800 kilometer hiking route than runs through Finland, Sweden and Norway.

Kitsiputous
thumb|upright|Two hikers near the falls. At the time of taking the picture, the flow is low as the meltwater recedes.
Kitsiputous, located in Enontekiö is one of the highest waterfalls in Finland.