Sweden’s northernmost and Arctic region, Swedish Lapland, offers the ultimate winter wonderland amongst pristine landscapes of frozen lakes and snow-covered forests.
Home to the sensational Icehotel in the village of Jukkasjarvi, venture a little further to Lulea to explore an undiscovered corner of Swedish Lapland. Here you’ll find wilderness retreats huddled around the bays and inlets of the Gulf of Bothnia and in forest areas further inland including island-bound Brandon Lodge, the ingeniously designed Treehotel and Arctic Bath Spa and woodland hideaways like Arctic Retreat and Loggers Lodge.
The summer months bring the glow of the midnight sun; explore Swedish Lapland’s wilderness on a leisurely self-drive, enjoy hiking, mountain biking and white water rafting, stay in the year-round Icehotel 365. Or choose the autumn months for nature’s rich colours of red and gold and the possibility of the first sightings of the northern lights.
It's all about the layers. Just because it's 20-30 below freezing in winter, you won't necessarily need as many clothes as you might think. Pack smart people.
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Winter Experiences
Staying in hand-picked accommodation in the heart of Swedish Lapland there’s a wide choice of things to do in the scenic wilderness. Take a hovercraft across a frozen sea, ride snowmobiles, mush a husky sled, try your hand at ice sculpting, head out cross-country skiing or snowshoeing and meet the local reindeer… the list goes on.
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Northern Lights
The clear night skies and lack of light pollution in Swedish Lapland all bode well for aurora sightings. Our northern lights holidays take you to the best locations and places to stay to see the northern lights. Primarily, the Aurora Sky Station in Abisko National Park, a mountain wilderness unrivalled when it comes to displays of the aurora borealis.
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The Original Icehotel
Just 20 minutes from Kiruna airport, the village of Jukkasjarvi is home to the world-famous Icehotel. Forged using thousands of tonnes of ice from the frozen River Torne, the seasonal Icehotel is reborn each winter. Sculptors transform its interior into exquisite ice art – the fabulous suites enchanting guests for a few months before the unique creation melts back into the river.
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Abisko Mountain Station
With superb views across Lake Tornetrask and surrounding fells, no light pollution and frequent cloudless skies, this mountain wilderness is renowned for its displays of the aurora borealis – and makes a perfect partner with the Icehotel. It’s close to the chairlift which takes you to the Aurora Sky Station, an unrivalled aurora hotspot, where you can have a delicious dinner at the summit.
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Brandon Lodge
When the Gulf of Bothnia freezes over, the Lulea archipelago becomes icebound and on one island Brandon Lodge becomes a wilderness retreat buzzing with winter activities. Snowmobiling is a real highlight as well as husky safari and northern lights sled tour along with other optional activities. Brandon’s sister property, Pine Bay Lodge offers intimate accommodation with just 10 guest rooms.
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Treehotel
Architect-designed and exquisitely crafted, eight treehouses seem to float through the forest at this contemporary wilderness retreat about 90km from Lulea. They include the Bird’s Nest, the gravity-defying capsule of the Cabin and the Mirror Cube which is camouflaged by reflective walls. Activities range from husky sledding to a soak in a wood-fired outdoor bathtub at the Forest Spa.
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Meet Santa
Take a festive family break to snowy Lapland offering the chance to meet Santa in his cabin and enjoy fun winter experiences.
Trip ideas
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Wilderness Adventure in Swedish Lapland
Sweden Short BreakThis charming, family-run lodge offers personalised service and an exclusive experience, ensuring every guest feels truly special and well cared for.
From £1626
3-4 Nights
Jan-Mar & Dec
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Festive Break at Haparanda Stadhotell
Sweden Short BreakTake a relaxing festive break at the historic Haparanda Stadhotell
From £958 Excluding Flights
4 Nights
Dec
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Santa Adventure in Lapland
Lapland Short BreakThis affordable, action-packed adventure in Lapland combines a child's wonder at visiting Santa Claus with an authentic winter experience on the edge of the Arctic Circle.
From £1368 Including Flights
3-4 Nights
Dec
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Arctic Rail Odyssey
Nordic Europe RailThis incredible three-week odyssey takes you beyond the Arctic Circle – and because it’s available March to October, you can choose summer for the midnight sun or winter for the northern lights.
From £4120 Excluding Flights
21 Nights
Mar-Oct
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Amazing Autumn Nights in Swedish Lapland
Sweden IndependentExperience the autumnal beauty of Swedish Lapland staying in three wonderful properties while keeping watch for the magical aurora.
From £2810 Excluding Flights
6 Nights
Sep-Oct
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Luxury Swedish Lapland Break at Arctic Retreat
Sweden Short BreakEnjoy an luxuriant arctic experience on this winter getaway in the heart of Swedish Lapland.
From £2003 Excluding Flights
3 Nights
Jan-Apr & Dec
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Spa Break at Arctic Bath Hotel
Sweden Short BreakBathe under the midnight sun or northern lights in natural surrounds by the River Lule
From £1706 Excluding Flights
3 Nights
Year Round
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Northern Lights, Abisko and Icehotel
Sweden Short BreakThe ultimate short break at the Icehotel and in Abisko, one of the best aurora spots.
From £817 Excluding Flights
3 Nights
Jan-Mar & Dec
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Icehotel Break
Sweden Short BreakA unique and truly unforgettable experience at the world's coolest hotel.
From £662 Excluding Flights
3 Nights
Jan-Mar & Nov-Dec
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Autumn Coastal Colours and Northern Lights
Sweden Short BreakThis inclusive break takes you to the Lulea Archipelago in the Bay of Bothnia, where you are never far away from nature staying in a delightful coastal setting
From £1334 Excluding Flights
4 Nights
Sep-Oct
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