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How long is the drive from Lulea to Narvik?

The direct drive from Lulea to Narvik is 320 mi (515 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lulea to Narvik, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Miekojärvi 35 and Holgers traktormuseum, or the ever-popular Kalix Church.

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Best stops along Lulea to Narvik drive

The top stops along the way from Lulea to Narvik (with short detours) are Lights over Lapland AB, Kiruna Church, and Polar Park. Other popular stops include Abisko National Park, LKAB's Visitor Centre, and Aurora Sky Station.
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Kalix Church

Multi-unit residential building
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
4.0
(5)
Kyrkogatan 1A, 952 34 Kalix, Sweden
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Miekojärvi 35

Building
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
Ski & Snow Tours
5.0
(2)
956 92 Överkalix, Sweden
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Holgers traktormuseum

Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Brilliant place very well looked after and all the machinery is in lovely order. Congratulations to the owners you’re doing a great job. I love your collection of Ferguson 20s my favourite tractor. Also, I have never seen a Fordson major before . Visiting from Ireland x (I gave Money at the house however there is a postbox beside one of the buildings from donations)
AJ M — Google review
A must see place in Övertorneå, cheap to get in. Hopefully they will open the doors 2021 again. The owners is a great person.
Jani T — Google review
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Carl I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum was closed so I only saw it from the driveway and roadside. Too bad it was closed because it looks really cool. As cool as it gets with a real and big tractor museum. The tractor museum is outside Överkalix, 4-5 km. Probably not many people know about this tractor museum. (Original) Museet var stängt så jag såg det bara från bilvägen och vägkanten. Synd att det var stängt för det ser riktigt häftigt ut. Hur coolt som helst med ett riktigt och stort traktormuseum. Traktormuseet ligger utanför Överkalix, 4- 5 km. Det är nog inte så många som känner till detta traktormuseum.
Victoria E — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can't believe your eyes when you approach, a large yard filled with about 200 old tractors. Unbelievable. The most incredible thing is that Holger tells us that approximately 150 units can be started up. There is much else to look at in the museum, mopeds, motorbikes, bicycles, chainsaws and a lot of other stuff. Among other things, a whole room with old clocks of various models. We got a nice guide from Holger, thanks for that. This is a museum you can safely visit several times. (Original) Man tror inte sina ögonen när man närmar sig, ett stort gärde fyllt med gamla traktorer ca 200 st. Otroligt. Det mest otroliga är att Holger berättar att ungefär 150 st går att starta upp. Det finns mycket annat att titta på i museet, mopeder, mc, cyklar, motorsågar och en massa andra prylar. Bl a ett helt rum med gamla klockor av olika modeller. Vi fick en fin guidning av Holger, tack för det. Det här ett museum man med behållning kan besöka fler gånger.
Staffan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) a super nice place where there is so much to discover. Holger is super friendly and always ready for a nice chat. really good and very worth it (Original) ett superfint ställe där det finns så mycket att upptäcka. Holger är supervänlig och alltid redo för en trevlig pratstund. riktigt bra och mycket värt
Nordic C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of EVERYTHING & I mean everything !! Nice to stroll around & check out everything there is, for example, clocks, tractors, etc (Original) Mycket av ALLT & då menar jag allt !! Trevligt att strosa runt & kolla in allt som finns tex klockor,traktorer mm mm
Maria B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Crazy! So many tractors. It's a shame that they are in the open air. A great collection. Definitely worth a stop. (Original) Verrückt! So viele Traktoren. Schade das sie unter freiem Himmel stehen. Eine großartige Sammlung. Auf jeden Fall einen Stop wert.
Kay M — Google review
4.6
(47)
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5.0
(5)
Svartbyn Traktormuseum, 956 93 Överkalix, Sweden
https://holgerstraktorer.blogg.se/
+46 70 540 00 09
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Arctic Moose Farm

Permanently Closed
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
As a moose lover, I was beyond excited to visit this place. It was simply fantastic to be able to see them up close! This is essentially impossible anywhere else. Even at a proper zoo/wildlife park, you aren't going to get this experience. I've actually been here twice now, so it's really worth a visit, in my opinion! The man is very friendly and it's so sweet to see his love for these animals. He also took us to see a nearby reindeer herd. You have to call in advance to announce your visit.
Maddy R — Google review
It was great to see these amazing animals up close! We fed them mushrooms and learned about them from the (very sweet and fun) owner. Delicious cake and coffee afterwards (50SEK). We were randomly driving by as we saw the sign. We called the number and we could come right away. We are so happy we saw your sign. Thank you!
Nathalie Q — Google review
Very nice owner and guide. We went around the farm that wasn't so big but see some moose up close, even the babies. It was all worth it to pay the entrance fee of 100 sek/person, considering the chance of seeing moose in the woods/road would be so low.
Churiel P — Google review
Great farm, nice host, you can feed the moose. Superb experience to all animal lovers! Recommend to stop by.
Tomas V — Google review
It was a huge honour to meet the mighty Moose Oskar and his companions and to hand them some carrot treats, getting to pat their noses simultaneously. Taking the reindeer for a little jog was just as delightful. My favourite part however was the story telling by the owner in his traditional attire. What a fascinating and wonderful culture!
Sara H — Google review
A lot of momentums and a baby with his mother at this moment. A little bit expensive for the time you spend. 150kr/adult and 100kr for a child. You have the possibility to feed them with some plants and they love it ! Have a look inside to read the different description about the momentums.
Alice B — Google review
Great experience, lovely owners. Beautiful animals and they are so calm and sweet. Bring some carrots and bananas with you. They love it. Highly recommended. And: great coffee!
Lara C — Google review
Definately go there. Very kind people and unforgetable experience. We could see many moose and also we could feed, touch and kiss them.
Anna ( — Google review
4.5
(206)
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5.0
(3)
LÅNGVIKSUDDEN 56, 956 91 Överkalix, Sweden
+46 70 650 60 18
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Vildmarksbyn Solberget

Tour operator
Tours
Eco Tours
Ski & Snow Tours
Only visited for the reindeer ride and my god am I happy I did!!! It was truly truly amazing and a once in a lifetime experience. Everything here is done with love and care. The guide knows the answer to all your questions, you sometimes might even get to ride your own cart and the forest and surroundings are like a movie. Would 500% go again!!
Marieke P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was just great!! Staying in the woodcutter's hut was an experience in itself. We were there over New Year's Eve and agreed that it was the greatest New Year's Eve we have ever experienced. Dirk (the owner) exudes an uncanny calmness and has come up with a great program for his guests, where you always feel in good hands and are looked after. If you follow the packing list on the homepage, you are really well equipped. The very friendly team will help you with everything. The small sauna is an absolute highlight; we were able to shower in it every evening with water drawn from the fountain and then heated on the fire, which we hadn't expected at all. Overall, very very highly recommended, certainly not just on New Year's Eve. (Original) Es war einfach toll!! Schon die Unterbringung in der Holzfällerhütte war ein Erlebnis. Wir waren über Silvester dort und waren uns einig, dass es das tollste Silvester war, das wir je erlebt haben. Dirk (der Inhaber) strahlt eine unheimliche Gelassenheit aus und hat sich für seine Gäste ein tolles Programm ausgedacht, bei dem man sich immer gut aufgehoben fühlt und umsorgt wird. Wenn man die Packliste von der Homepage beachtet, ist man wirklich gut ausgerüstet. Das sehr freundliche Team hilft einem bei allem weiter. Die kleine Sauna ist ein absolutes Highlight, wir konnten uns darin jeden Abend mit dem vorher aus dem Brunnen geschöpften und dann auf dem Feuer erhitzten Wasser duschen, womit wir gar nicht gerechnet hatten. Insgesamt sehr sehr sehr empfehlenswert, sicherlich nicht nur an Silvester.
Malin F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has been almost 25 years since we, as three students, were guests for a week. With my little starlet from Kassel non-stop to Solberget. April. Last snow, lots of sun, cross-country skis and alone in nowhere. A visit to the Ice Hotel for one night and I'm still raving about it even after all this time. (Original) Es ist fast 25 Jahre her, dass wir als 3 Studenten eine Woche Gäste waren. Mit meinem kleinen Starlet von Kassel nonstop nach Solberget. April. Letzter Schnee, viel Sonne, Langlaufskier und alleine im Nowhere. Ein Besuch im Eishotel für eine Nacht und ich schwärme auch nach all der Zeit noch.
Jens E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dirk has created a great place here. It's just great with his reindeer. I spent a magical week here in the summer. Thanks. (Original) Dirk hat hier einen tollen Ort geschaffen. Bei seinen Rentieren ist es einfach toll. Ich habe hier im Sommer eine ganz magische Woche verbracht. Danke.
Oliver F — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful vacations we have ever taken! Incredible landscape, incredibly nice team, super delicious food and not to mention fetching water from the romantic spring, the reindeer sleigh rides, New Year's Eve, the ski or snowshoe tours and much, much more. We'll be back 😊 (Original) Einer der schönsten Urlaube, den wir je gemacht haben! Unfassbare Landschaft, wahnsinnig nettes Team, super leckeres Essen und von dem Wasser holen an der romantischen Quelle, den Rentierschlittenfahrten, dem Silvesterabend, den Ski- oder Schneeschuhtouren und vielem vielem mehr ganz zu schweigen. Wir kommen wieder 😊
L. F — Google review
(Translated by Google) There you'll find true wilderness. You have to watch out for the reindeer. They cross the road there. (Original) Dort findest Du echte Wildnis. Du musst auf die Rentiere aufpassen. Die laufen dort über die Straße.
Margret S — Google review
(Translated by Google) 100% recommendation. We really enjoyed the time and got a lot of information. If you can plan it into your vacation, you should do it. (Original) 100% Empfehlung. Wir haben die Zeit sehr genossen und ganz viele Informationen bekommen. Wer es in seinen Urlaub mit einplanen kann, sollte es tun.
Petra R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic adventure. We enjoyed the reindeer ride, the sauna, the scenery, the food but especially the simple life. (Original) Fantastiskt äventyr. Vi tyckte om turen med ren, bastun, landskapet, maten men speciellt släta livet.
Christopher S — Google review
4.8
(49)
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5.0
(30)
Solberget 1, 982 06 Nattavaara, Sweden
http://www.solberget.com/
+46 70 293 58 87
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Rent & Adventure

Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
Fishing Charters & Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
(Translated by Google) Like a Christmas card (Original) Som ett julkort
Carina J — Google review
5.0
(2)
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5.0
(3)
Hedgatan 41, 983 41 Koskullskulle, Sweden
+46 73 181 33 41
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Magic of Lapland

Permanently Closed
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
5.0
(1)
Nattavaaravägen 528, 982 39 Gällivare, Sweden
http://www.magicoflapland.se/en/about-us/
+46 70 210 19 56
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Lkab Malmberget

Sights & Landmarks
Mines
5.0
(2)
Centralplan 4, 982 36 Gällivare, Sweden
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Jukkasjärvi church

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Jukkasjärvi church, dating back to 1726 with some original parts from 1607, is a beautiful red-colored timber building with a stand-alone bell tower. It features a special timber construction that is the only one preserved in the country. The interior is adorned with unique colors typical of the Sami culture.
Nice small church with interesting painting . Perfect place to have your quiet time with your creator.
Kevin Y — Google review
A small church at the end of the road. It was so freezing that we could not enter. Free to enter as well.
Mervyn P — Google review
A beautiful church in Jukkasjarvi. This is the last stop on the Kiruna - Jukkasjarvi bus route, and an ideal starting point for your Jukkasjarvi exploration. Start at the church, walk down to the Sami Siida adjacent to the property, then walk down to the ice hotel, and take the bus back to kiruna.
Justin F — Google review
Beautiful from the inside and the outside. The inside is very special, I have never seen a church like this before. The colours which are used for the furniture and pictures are the colours which are typical for the Sami.
Sophia K — Google review
Small, pintoresque and very peculiar church
Jaime M — Google review
Unique place to see and visit
Serhii F — Google review
Nice church on the end of the world :) if you are visiting Swedish Lapland I recommend you to visit this place. But remember it's a church, be quiet and peaceful, respect other people around you :)
Sebastian K — Google review
I love to visit churches wherever I go as they give the best sense of local history. This Beautiful little church is a case in point
Jonathan S — Google review
4.5
(151)
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4.3
(200)
Marknadsvägen 1, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/jukkasjarvi/jukkasjarvi-kyrka
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Nutti Sámi Siida

Mentioned on 
+7 other lists 
Museums
Coffee shop
Nutti Sámi Siida offers an authentic Sami experience with traditional gahkku and reindeer served in a teepee-like lavvu tent. Visitors can learn about Sami culture through informative signs and guided tours, as well as the opportunity to feed friendly reindeer. The on-site restaurant serves local recipes in a cozy setting, while the museum showcases various aspects of Sami life.
We had a wonderful experience here, the outdoor museum was informative, the cafe served delicious food and some unique handmade crafts were available to purchase. The highlight for my daughter was feeding the reindeer, and the nature beauty of the location was hard to beat.
Steve R — Google review
I visited the museum in December. Since most of the exhibits were outdoors and it was cold, I went through it pretty quickly—about 30 minutes—because I couldn't stand in one spot for too long to read the information, even though it was quite interesting. The most memorable part was feeding the reindeer. The museum's restaurant had very cozy decor and friendly staff, but the portions were quite small for the price.
Lea S — Google review
An exciting museum that provides a good insight into the life of the Sami people. The opportunity to feed reindeer is great. Beforehand, there is a clear explanation of what to pay attention to when feeding them. The admission prices are rather expensive. Unfortunately, the film about the life of the Sami people was not showing. One hour is sufficient to view the entire facility and the exhibits.
Jacqueline G — Google review
We visited in winter, so there wasn't as much going on outside. There was a lot of learning to be had from the static displays of structures and how they were used, as well as signs that described most aspect of native life. Very interesting. The highlight for us was the reindeer exhibit where we were able to feed and pet reindeer. Beautiful creatures and very friendly.
Eric F — Google review
I failed to understand why the tickets are so expensive !!! - It is a small museum, and tries to explain everything in only a few artifacts and boards. I have visited much better museums(about Samis) at a lower cost. - While feeding the reindeer is a nice experience for kids, they charge SEK 50 for a pocket bag of lichen. - One of the rooms which probably has exhibits of daily products used by Samis was locked. - The film was a bit informative but still has a lot of scope for improvement. My suggestion is to save money, and invest it in other Sami museums.
Omkar J — Google review
Restaurant serving indigenous Dami dish. Outdoors museum exhibits the dwelling and storage structures of Sami peoples. There are many reindeers roaming around and you can pet it.
Somkietr R — Google review
an experience that can't be missed -- from feeding reindeers, to getting chased by them for not feeding them fast enough, to the history of the Sami through various depiction of life, this is a treat. must round it off with a delicious meal of salmon soup & succulent reindeer meat burger at their restaurant. make sure to check out their website for opening hours, especially during the Christmas period.
Indraneel B — Google review
A small outdoor museum with Reindeers! We got the snacks to feed the reindeers in their enclosure. It was up close and you can pet them as well. But they can get a little aggressive but the staff will give you advice before entering. Other locations to see how the Sami people live in the past. There is a small shop and a cafe with big fire place which was important for tourists in the winter.
Mervyn P — Google review
4.3
(1687)
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4.0
(245)
Marknadsvägen 2, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
https://www.nutti.se/
+46 980 213 29
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ICEBAR BY ICEHOTEL

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+3 other lists 
Bar
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
ICEBAR offers a unique experience where drinks are served in glasses made of ice, adding a new dimension to the enjoyment. The bar's ice walls also provide exceptional audio qualities. While the prices for drinks may be relatively high, the atmosphere and the novelty of everything being made of ice compensate for it. Visitors can enjoy their drinks in sustainable ice glasses while taking in the great atmosphere and comfortable seating.
Great sculpture ! Must try experience in ice hotel! Pure ice bar! Best in the world! Sipping A champagne or a special cocktail will nicely make to the aurora tour in ice hotel
Goldy W — Google review
This has to be the coolest bar that I have ever been to. Great atmosphere and plenty of cool places to sit down. All drinks are served in ice glasses made of ice from the nearby Torne River, allowing the colour of the drink to be seen and yet knowing the glasses you hold are truly sustainable.
Samuel L — Google review
As part of our trip to Sweden we also visited the famous ICE BAR. It's really gorgeous in here. Really EVERYTHING is made of ice! The only thing that bothers me are the prices for the drinks. It is clear that alcohol is expensive in Scandinavia and that you have to dig a little deeper into your pocket at the Ice Bar. But I find about 12€ for a cocktail that has hardly any alcohol in it and also very small is already very much. But the atmosphere compensates that again - it's was really beautiful!
Max W — Google review
Wonderful bar and exposition, with welcoming staff. Special thanks to Sara for the good cocktails and the kind service
Angelo P — Google review
drink IN the rocks This became our regular spot to hang out while staying at the IceHotel, both for the iconic experience, but mostly for the welcoming kindness of it’s staff. Johannes was the bartender our first night - not only does he make a delicious cocktail called the “Fish,” but he offered to take us on a private tour of the then in construction Ice Hotel on his day off the following day (which was amazing). The bar tends to be a gathering point for the staff of the hotel and we got to get to know this international group of kind people late into the evening (complete with a game of ‘Name that song’). The chiseled ice-ware ensure a forever chilled drink and the warmth of your mouth and hands personalize it’s shape.
Chae A — Google review
The original Icebar that uses blocks of clear ice, with drilled hole, as glas. Interesting cocktails and nicely decorated. Only dowside was to few places to sit and enjoy drinks since dbeverages only are sold to peoples that already have secured a place to sit, covid-19 requirement. Recommendation to management to add more iceblocks with rain deer skin since there is space.
Thomas U — Google review
Sooooo cool to have a very good cocktail in an iced glass 🧊🍸 The place is amazing! Don't miss the exhibition.
Julien S — Google review
Even cups are made up of ice :-) Very nice experience
Hakan T — Google review
4.6
(252)
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4.4
(198)
Marknadsvägen 63, 981 91 Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
http://www.icehotel.se/
+46 980 668 00
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LKAB's Visitor Centre

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Tour agency
Sights & Landmarks
Mines
The LKAB Visitor Centre offers a captivating three-hour underground excursion, delving 530 meters below the surface. The tour provides insights into both historical mining practices and future advancements. Visitors are treated to an informative presentation on the iron ore excavation process and its impact on daily life. The experience includes seeing machinery in its operational environment, offering valuable context. Guests praise the well-organized tour, regardless of their initial interest in mining or technology.
I can highly recommend the tour through the mining! We had such a great experience here. The guides were very friendly and professional and told us many interesting things about the mine. We had also a coffee and cookie break :-) I was really impressed by the efforts lkab is making to make an impact for the climate while they are experimenting in making carbon free pellets.
Kristina S — Google review
Liked: - The enthusiasm and knowledge of the guide, Britt. She made the whole experience immersive. - The mining process, the costing, the transportation, Kiruna's changing environment, the transformations ongoing in the mining sector, etc. were explained in a way that even a layman can understand. - The giant machines, and the miniature train models are a delight. - A museum that shows the mining of yesteryears. Can be improved: - They can charge a bit more if they need it but for Heaven's sake, increase the duration of the actual mine tour. It is quite a bit of information, and I had to run back and forth to catch up with the guide and take pictures of the machines. - Include more tours, each focused on a different experience e.g: the current tour is good for overview but a tour to see an actual mining (without disturbing their professional operations) can be included. - Have a souvenir shop which can include miniature models of the mines, the LKAB locomotive. Overall, it is a must-do activity if you are in Kiruna or nearby.
Omkar J — Google review
The tour was very well structured, tough and informative as we had a very good tour guide. Obviously she is very engaged in the ore mine. But more time is needed to take up all the information on the billboards. It's a pity to be rushed through the museum as it is a very nice one.
Rudolfo K — Google review
Tour guide was friendly and sufficiently competent but had no deeper knowledge and spoke a bit too fast sometimes, as if on automatic. But the mine itself is incredibly interesting and just a massive operation. Good that tour included bus ride to the mine with some views of the ongoing move of Kiruna town.
Kalle G — Google review
Really interesting tour - and there's coffee and biscuits! Great way to learn about the history and future of Kiruna, and how interlinked it is with the mine. Very knowledgeable tour guide and friendly energy amongst the guests.
Bea D — Google review
This is one of the most interesting tours I’ve ever been on. You don’t need to be interested in mining or even the advanced technology that is used in there to enjoy this very well-organized tour. Learning the facts from the guide about the production process and how the iron ore excavated in Kiruna impacts everyone’s everyday life is absolutely fascinating. And being able to see the machinery in the exakt environment they’re used gives some really great context. I can highly recommend this tour.
Joakim R — Google review
A guided tour of the iron ore mine in Kiruna. Pick up by bus & guide at the tourist information centre and then driven underground to level 520 below ground zero. In there received a fascinating presentation about the history of the mine, the current situation and the future of the mining industry, Kiruna old town relocation. Verbal, physical, visual presentations made this a great trip, would highly recommend. The tour guide was brilliant who had a good sense of humour. About a 3 hour trip with refreshments underground about 2/3 of the way around the tour.
Paul E — Google review
Overall, the tour was nice. It started with short bus ride to the mine. Basically it is to visit inactive site of the mine. I feel in the end it was a bit rush and we didn't take so much time to visit the museum as many visitors had questions during the tour which required quite an explanation from the guide. May be they should consider spare more times in the future as I saw many similar comments from others as well.
Tii T — Google review
4.1
(140)
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4.1
(413)
Malmvägen 9B, 981 30 Kiruna, Sweden
https://kirunalapland.se/aktiviteter/lkabs-visitor-centre/
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Kiruna Church

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Temporarily Closed
Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
The Kiruna Church, a stunning wooden church constructed in the early 20th century, is a remarkable example of Gothic Revival style with an art nouveau altar. It is one of Sweden's largest wooden buildings and was built to resemble a traditional Saami tent. The church was established due to the mining opportunities in Kiruna, home to one of the world's largest iron ore mines. Visitors praise its inclusive atmosphere for all religions and its unique decor featuring Sami symbols.
Beautiful church. Amazingly quiet and has a wonderfully rich wooden aroma. Nice and warm inside too. Definately worth braving the snow and cold to take a peek in!
Suzi F — Google review
This extraordinary wooden church measuring 35x35x35 m and weighing 600 tons is now soon ready to be moved in one piece along with the adjacent bell-tower to their new home in the cemetery of the city a couple of kilometers closer to the new center of Kiruna. We passed Kiruna during the first half of July 2025 and the transport of the church that will be done at a speed of about 0.5 km/h is scheduled for the 19th and 20th of August with the 21st as a reserve day. All hotels in town are already fully booked since a long time because the event attracts loads of people from near and far. Not to be missed if you are in the area!
Sebastian R — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful, simple but georgous churches I had ever seen. It wellcomes you with its generosity. The structure was unique for a church
Gamze D — Google review
I was thrilled to see the church 5 days before it got moved to its new location.
Andrew S — Google review
Awarded the most beautiful structure in Sweden 2001. One can almost hear the theme from the Pirates of the Caribbean played the church's grand organ. Otherwise, is a bright, quiet and peaceful place for meditation and prayer
Eron C — Google review
Very pretty church and Bell Tower, the door is unlocked for access. The church is due to be relocated in the next 12 months into the new city area of Kiruna due to the mining.
Paul E — Google review
Its a beautiful church! Everything is made out of wood, definitely worth visiting! They are planning to move it because of the mining nearby so visit it as long as its on its original place
V — Google review
Very nice church. Unfortunately hidden due to a planned moving of the church as part of the moving of Kiruna centre
Morten K — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Finngatan 1, 981 31 Kiruna, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/jukkasjarvi
+46 980 678 00
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Midnattssolstigen

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Midnattssolstigen is a nature trail in Kiruna that offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, making it suitable for beginners. It's advisable to dress warmly and wear sturdy hiking shoes while carrying water. The stunning views from the top are best experienced during the late evening in July, allowing visitors to witness the last sunset from the mountain peak. Despite some challenges like windy conditions and snow-covered paths in winter, this trail is a must-see during summer.
Walked this trail on the very first night of my stay in Kiruna. The weather conditions were perfect with a bit of wind but super sunny and 2 degrees. The views on this trail are absolutely breathtaking. If you go to Kiruna in summer this trail is a must-see. I loved it so much that I walked the trail two nights in a row around midnight. 😍
Nienke V — Google review
Nice little walk, this summer the top part is closed but you can walk around and finish the track. great views but many flies
Patrick — Google review
Breathe taking views with 360degree Panoramic views. The trail is suitable for begineers who would love to experience the nature trail. Would suggest to pack good clothing as its super windy up there on top. A good hiking shoes, bottle of water is a must to carry on this trail. The views from the top is just stunning. Do hike up in the late evening during the month of July to experience the last sunset from the top of the mountain. I would definately would love to come here and check out the winter ski. Watching out the Aurora would be cool I guess too. Can't wait to visit this place again in different season.
Batman S — Google review
Good hike, great 360 view over Kiruna
Jan P — Google review
Nice view although I couldn’t get there completely due to the snow but I was able to get photos with the drone.
Srinivas S — Google review
Lovely little walk, beautiful view on the top. Not easy to find the starting point though - at least it was not easy for us.
Kinga M — Google review
Great walk, side from Camp to top is nice but in winter not well marked, it took me 4h but path was covered by snow, plus taking pictures, plus till I found the correct path... the other side of 'mountain' is not as pretty atm as there is road work.
Maria S — Google review
Nice hike, but the sun was obstructed by a mountain at midnight on June 15th. I recommend going to a higher vantage point if you want a guarantee of seeing the actual sun. We did say a family of arctic hares on the hike though (:
Emmett W — Google review
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4.1
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Stugvägen, 981 35 Kiruna, Sweden
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Kiruna gamla Stadshus

Permanently Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) It was a nice building. (Original) Det var en fin byggnad.
Bruh Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful memorial site, beautiful with the few ice sculptures that were now there! (Original) Vacker minnesplats, vackert med de få isskulpturerna som nu fanns!
Jennie H — Google review
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4.0
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Stadshustorget 1, 981 85 Kiruna, Sweden
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Samegården

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Hotel
Museums
Specialty Museums
Samegården is a modest hotel with simple yet well-equipped rooms featuring TVs and private bathrooms. The hostel offers a shared kitchen for guests to use. Despite the older exterior, the accommodations are notably clean and comfortable. Guests can expect a seamless check-in process using a provided PIN code, while friendly email communication adds to the positive experience. The availability of guest kitchen facilities, ample breakfast offerings, and convenient parking make it an ideal choice for travelers passing through.
Clean, warm, spacious room. Easy to contact the owner. Clean towels, bedding. Tea, coffee, cookies in the kitchen. Very comfortable to walk everywhere. Hot water.
Anastasiia B — Google review
We stayed for 2 nights and the staff was very kind and flexible for check in due to last minute delay of our arrival. Conveniently located near train station and there is nearby bus stop. Rooms were clean and were comfortable for 2 nights if you need place to sleep. They have limited rooms on first floor with nice common kitchen with all utilities with good ambience. Bathrooms were clean but need a little renovation. Given cost of room it’s provides you all facilities that one need in hotel. I totally recommend to visit the Samer museum in basement which is free for hotel guests. Airport bus stop is 10-15 min walking distance and also the restaurant and supermarket.
Pratik U — Google review
Positiv: The room was clean, quiet and had everything what you need. The Location was perfect to reach the airportbus. Negativ: at the end of my stay, they charged me a different (higher) price! As I noticed afterwards, that I had payed too much, I got back to them via E-Mail (obviously I wasn't in the country anymore) and showed them all the old emails of the booking process and what price we discussed back then. Long story short, until this day I didn't got the money back. They refuse to answer my Emails. I wouldn't book it again in the fututure because of this incident!
Alessandra B — Google review
Decent and reasonable accommodation. Will visit again.
Woosung C — Google review
Home of a Sami Musuem, generally lower prices than other hotels in Kiruna, friendly staff took care of our bag while we went away for a 8 day hike (we stayed the night before and after the hike at the hotel), simple breakfast on weekdays. Just note that location is a slight walk to old town center but it is near to the very excellent Stejk Street Food and airport bus stop. Also note that there is no manned staff after 3pm and on weekends but check in is arranged in advance. If you don't see the staff, you need to pay cash or make advance payment through transfer. Just a small inconvenience on this part. Be sure to visit the Sami Museum.
Bel — Google review
This hostel is really clean ! We didn't see the personnel until our Last day because we were there on the week end. Really close to the train station. You have a supermarket 30 mn walk and others little shops closing earlier (4pm) and a bit more expensive. The outside is old but you are sleeping inside and all is good and again : really and perfectly clean ! We had a room with bathroom ! You have a kitchen with a fridge to Cook ! The museum is tiny but cool (but close on week end like the breakfast). We payed less price because we were on week end. Close to the city and the Luossavaara Mountain.
Fée F — Google review
Typical Swedish atmosphere, very cozy and welcoming. Lovely breakfast and coffee and tea available at all time in the kitchen. Room was spacious and beds were very comfortable. Great location close to the city center, bus stop and awesome Stejk street food. Good value for Kiruna. Tack så mycket!
Elinor Z — Google review
A great value hotel just a 10 minute walk from the shopping centre of Kiruna and the bus station. Very nicely maintained with kitchen facilities for self catering and a lovely breakfast supplied from 6-9am. Good for hiking the Kungsleden with buses going to/from Abisko and Nikkaluokta. Although staff are available Monday to Friday they are also contactable by phone on weekends. Well use the Hotel Samegarden again when we go back to Kiruna. Thanks!
Michael P — Google review
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3.9
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Brytaregatan 14, 981 34 Kiruna, Sweden
http://www.hotellsamegarden.se/
+46 980 170 29
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Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården

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Museum
History Museums
Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården is a charming museum located in the former office and residence of Hjalmar Lundbohm, who played a pivotal role as the first manager of LKAB in shaping the city of Kiruna. The museum offers a glimpse into the early history of the city, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the establishment of LKAB and the development of the Kiruna-Narvik railroad.
Visited not a hotel but like a museum of HLBM foundation.
Masa S — Google review
The Hjalmar Lundbohm estate was built for the first CEO of the mining company LKAB between 1895 and 1909. It was moved to Luossavaara in sections to allow for the expansion of the mine in 2017. It is now administered by an association and serves as a museum and a café with possibilities to organize larger festivities. It's interesting to see how simply one of the more powerful men of its time lived.
Sebastian R — Google review
This is one of about 2 things to see in/around Old Kiruna. It’s interesting to visit if you’re killing time. But to provide some context to all the reviews calling it “the best fikka in Kiruna”…. it’s really the only fikka in Kiruna…. all of the restaurants in town are either pizza, burgers, or Thai. This place offers limited toasts, belgian waffles, and salads, with self-serve pots of coffee.
Hayley — Google review
Simple but good and affordable food. Don’t expect a cozy atmosphere, but it is cool to eat in such an historic atmosphere
Mick P — Google review
As a tourist was a little confusing upon entering. Most of the house is just open for you to wander and explore, like a museum. There is a small cafe. We had a reservation but rather than guide you to a table you are told to just find your table, we just picked one with a reserved sign. The menu is small but very good. The waffle was incredible. We had time between checking out of our hotel and our train. This was q perfect spot to relax, enjoy fika before our train.
Tricia B — Google review
We had coffee and some cake. Its kind off high price, but the scenery and quality of the cake was top notch.
Dan O — Google review
Beautiful location! Very calm, wasn't busy att all. Nice stuff, lovely food. Thanks!
Alexandra S — Google review
It shouldn't surprise anyone that this place is as good as their former café sand restaurant. We tried the three sandwiches they had on the menu and they were all absolutely great. You can tell there's pride, heart and thought behind the dishes and that's all that matters. Food wise it's 5/5, rest assured. So why 4/5? The menu is a bit limitied but that might change given time. The old building is beautiful and charming albeit a bit tight and it's situated at the outskirts of town which logistically isn't great.
Johan V — Google review
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3.4
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Lotten Erikssons gata 34, 981 40 Kiruna, Sweden
http://www.spillmer.se/
+46 980 170 00
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Karvens väg 11

Building
Tours
Sightseeing Tours
4.5
(47)
981 07 Abisko, Sweden
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Abisko Adventure

Adventure sports center
Tours
Abisko Adventure offers a small group tour with a maximum of 6 people, providing the opportunity to climb the ice wall multiple times. Additionally, between the end of February and middle of March, visitors can also climb the waterfall in Abisko Canyon. The experience is suitable for both beginners and those with previous climbing experience. The guide, Aril, is highly praised for being friendly and ensuring everyone feels safe throughout the adventure.
We did the ice climbing with our two teenagers. Anna was our guide and was so delightful! She really took care of us and motivated us to try our hardest to get up the waterfall. We left feeling very accomplished and respectful of those that participate in the sport. Very happy to have done this adventure!
Rebecca K — Google review
We had a wonderful experience with Abisko Adventures! Aril arranged everything and our guide Alex was sensational. We had a truly incredible time with Alex both at night, chasing and finding sensational sightings of the Aurora, and during the day, exploring the Norwegian fjords. He put his whole heart into it, and found the northern lights in five different locations despite snow and rain. He is incredibly knowledgeable and knows every corner of Abisko. Great company and great people! Highly recommended.
Donna N — Google review
We had a great day ice climbing a waterfall with Anna. She kept us safe, the views were incredible, & ice climbing was challenging but fun. We have very little experience climbing, especially in snow, and managed to climb a decent bit. It is physically demanding, so be prepared for a workout. Please also note we went to a harder location (the canyon) than most groups, but with better views. We definitely would take a trip with Anna again!
Steve M — Google review
Very nice ice climbing experience with Anna! The activity is beginner friendly. Anna ensured that we climb safely and told us all the good technics. We had a small group during the morning which was also great!
Mélanie C — Google review
We did the morning snow shoe experience with Aril. We had a fantastic morning. Aril was so fun, friendly and knowledgeable about the area. He set the pace according to our group’s ability and we made it to a local viewpoint. All the while he pointed out animal tracks, bushcraft techniques, geographical features, historical and modern land uses. I would highly recommend this tour for an introduction to being out in the Abisko wilderness.
Teresa T — Google review
Ice climbing was not only fun but exciting for a first-timer like me! The instructor, Anna, was not only patient but also very clear with her instructions. She was very kind to let me use her extra pair of gloves when mine got wet. I was fortunate to be in an all-female small group and Anna was very encouraging towards everyone with each climb we did. I would highly recommend!!!
Angie F — Google review
Thank you again Anna & Robin, the ice climbing was a super experience. We were very beginners and would 100% recommend it ! Thank you for your advices and for making today a day that we will remember 🙏. Antoine & Hélène
Hélène W — Google review
A unique and fun experience! Arel is super kind and patient and an encouraging teacher. Neither of us had ever been ice climbing before and so it is very doable and enjoyable for beginners. 100% recommend!
Jenny D — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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Karvens väg, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
https://www.abiskoadventure.com/
+46 73 423 98 20
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Activities in Abisko

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Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
Abisko Guesthouse & Activities offers a cozy country house stay with convenient access to the train station and private flats for accommodation. Guests can enjoy thrilling snowmobile rides led by knowledgeable guides like Alex and Ben, who provide insights into the region's flora and fauna while ensuring a safe journey through the snowy landscapes. Additionally, visitors can experience Arctic fishing on the picturesque lake, complete with storytelling and warm beverages as they await potential catches.
Our guide Marcus was excellent, he gaged the ability of the group and adjusted the tour accordingly meaning we all had an excellent time. It was amazingly beautiful and pretty chilly but we got to stop for a warm drink and snack. I would absolutely recommend booking a snowmobiling trip!
Megan — Google review
Just had a great snowmobile tour with guide Fábio from "Activities in Abisko". Although he is not Swedische but Portugese, he was very knowligable about many things in the national park. But had also many other fun facts for us. I'd really recommend this company and guide.
Bert P — Google review
I just had a blast joining the Snowshoe activity with Anna and Ben. These two created a really nice atmosphere, patiently helped us with the snowshoes and showed us a very nice spot for walking including a breathtaking view and a detour on a frozen lake. The icing on the cake was that we even saw the Northern Lights on our afternoon walk. Definitely something, you should try out.
Enno S — Google review
★★★★★ What an incredible experience! The snowmobile tour was absolutely fantastic—breathtaking views, a thrilling ride, and an all-around unforgettable adventure. Our guide, Fabio, made it even better. Super chill, great to talk with, and full of interesting stories. He made sure we had the best time while keeping everything smooth and enjoyable. Hands down, the best experience ever! We’ll definitely be back and hope to ride with Fabio again :)
Bharath R — Google review
We did the snowmobile tour with this company and Fabio was our guide. The ride was awesome, the terrain was incredible, and most importantly, Fabio was amazing! He is humourous and he has lots of interesting stories. We had the best snowmobile ride here in abisko!
Lin H — Google review
On December 22, 2024, I went on a snowmobile tour and was very excited! After being kitted out with the necessary winter clothing and a clear technical briefing on the vehicle, we set off. We were only a very small group, which made the whole experience very enjoyable because the guide was able to respond well to our needs. The tour went at a leisurely pace over hills and smaller mountains to beautiful viewpoints nearby. Which was just about all we could manage due to the pace and the already quite dusky time of day (the tour started at 2 pm). I really enjoyed the experience! All the information we received about the landscape and the snowmobiling itself was just great. Thanks to the young man in the photo (unfortunately I can't remember his name 😞) for a great experience!
Carina L — Google review
Great snowmobile tour with Fabio. Apart from being extremely outgoing, Fabio is also very knowledgeable of the area, providing interesting facts along the way. Loved it and will return next year!
Sofia M — Google review
We booked the morning skidoo tour. It was unique and amazing. We were only a group of four. Anna was our tour guide. She was super friendly and our tour was around 3-4 hours. From the morning light to the sunset and a bit in the dark. We were all super excited. Anna did a great job showing us the beauty of the wildness of her home Sweden. And we could meet her friendly dog Scout and his friends. <3 What a day it was. :-)
Michael B — Google review
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4.5
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Karvens väg 18, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
https://activitiesinabisko.com/
+46 980 33 01 11
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Activities in Abisko

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Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
Abisko Guesthouse & Activities offers a cozy country house stay with convenient access to the train station and private flats for accommodation. Guests can enjoy thrilling snowmobile rides led by knowledgeable guides like Alex and Ben, who provide insights into the region's flora and fauna while ensuring a safe journey through the snowy landscapes. Additionally, visitors can experience Arctic fishing on the picturesque lake, complete with storytelling and warm beverages as they await potential catches.
Our guide Marcus was excellent, he gaged the ability of the group and adjusted the tour accordingly meaning we all had an excellent time. It was amazingly beautiful and pretty chilly but we got to stop for a warm drink and snack. I would absolutely recommend booking a snowmobiling trip!
Megan — Google review
Just had a great snowmobile tour with guide Fábio from "Activities in Abisko". Although he is not Swedische but Portugese, he was very knowligable about many things in the national park. But had also many other fun facts for us. I'd really recommend this company and guide.
Bert P — Google review
I just had a blast joining the Snowshoe activity with Anna and Ben. These two created a really nice atmosphere, patiently helped us with the snowshoes and showed us a very nice spot for walking including a breathtaking view and a detour on a frozen lake. The icing on the cake was that we even saw the Northern Lights on our afternoon walk. Definitely something, you should try out.
Enno S — Google review
★★★★★ What an incredible experience! The snowmobile tour was absolutely fantastic—breathtaking views, a thrilling ride, and an all-around unforgettable adventure. Our guide, Fabio, made it even better. Super chill, great to talk with, and full of interesting stories. He made sure we had the best time while keeping everything smooth and enjoyable. Hands down, the best experience ever! We’ll definitely be back and hope to ride with Fabio again :)
Bharath R — Google review
We did the snowmobile tour with this company and Fabio was our guide. The ride was awesome, the terrain was incredible, and most importantly, Fabio was amazing! He is humourous and he has lots of interesting stories. We had the best snowmobile ride here in abisko!
Lin H — Google review
On December 22, 2024, I went on a snowmobile tour and was very excited! After being kitted out with the necessary winter clothing and a clear technical briefing on the vehicle, we set off. We were only a very small group, which made the whole experience very enjoyable because the guide was able to respond well to our needs. The tour went at a leisurely pace over hills and smaller mountains to beautiful viewpoints nearby. Which was just about all we could manage due to the pace and the already quite dusky time of day (the tour started at 2 pm). I really enjoyed the experience! All the information we received about the landscape and the snowmobiling itself was just great. Thanks to the young man in the photo (unfortunately I can't remember his name 😞) for a great experience!
Carina L — Google review
Great snowmobile tour with Fabio. Apart from being extremely outgoing, Fabio is also very knowledgeable of the area, providing interesting facts along the way. Loved it and will return next year!
Sofia M — Google review
We booked the morning skidoo tour. It was unique and amazing. We were only a group of four. Anna was our tour guide. She was super friendly and our tour was around 3-4 hours. From the morning light to the sunset and a bit in the dark. We were all super excited. Anna did a great job showing us the beauty of the wildness of her home Sweden. And we could meet her friendly dog Scout and his friends. <3 What a day it was. :-)
Michael B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(56)
Karvens väg 18, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
https://activitiesinabisko.com/
+46 980 33 01 11
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Lappland Media & Photo Adventures - Northern Lights Holidays in Abisko and Lapland

Tour operator
Tours
Lappland Media & Photo Adventures offers an unforgettable experience in Abisko, a remote region 200 kilometers above the Arctic Circle with only 100 residents. This destination is renowned for its spectacular Northern Lights viewing and rich Swedish Lapland culture. The tour is perfect for wanderlust travelers and aspiring photographers seeking to capture the beauty of the aurora.
Took a 4 Day Photography Tour with Peter to try and see the northern lights and ended up getting so much more. Peter is an expert in his field, and a person who offers his knowledge and shares the most wonderful places to take Northern Light Photos. He knows how to read the weather to decide where to go, to get the best chance of spotting Auroras, which led us to being very lucky and seeing them 3/4 nights. But even if the lights wouldn't dance, the program of the tour was wonderful. The Abisko Valley and Kiruna offer gorgeous views, wildlife spotting opportunities and the ice hotel felt like the visit to a museum sprinkled in between. Not once did we get a boring minute, from trying to find a hormonal capercaillie, to distinguishing ptarmigan from snowballs, riding a dog sleigh over a frozen river and having fika in the middle of a lake or being awestruck by mountain reflections in a Norwegian fjord. This tour left me wanting for nothing but a bit more time to soak it all in. Highly recommend. If you want to see and photograph Lapland, this is your guy.
Myriam F — Google review
Peter was a wonderful guide: knowledgeable, patient, flexible, creative and friendly are some of the adjectives that come to mind. With a background in science and photography, he has a wealth of experience and knowledge, both basic and esoteric, such that he is able to explain and expound upon the things we saw and experienced in a way that people with all levels of knowledge and sophistication can understand and learn. On our late February/early March trip we saw the Aurora Borealis from several perspectives and came to well understand the variables that influence what the eye and the camera see. We saw many moose, some reindeer, ptarmigan, and even spotted a red fox. Beyond the Aurora, the snowmobiling and dogsledding were highlights (thanks Irina at Outback Abisko and Leah at Kiruna Dogsled!). We enjoyed a visit to the IceHotel where Peter explained the engineering and artistry that go into constructing the hotel every year. During a day's excursion to Norway to take in some of the fjords, we learned about the Sami people, their culture and history. We felt well cared-for at every step and would highly recommend Peter/LapplandMedia to anyone considering a visit to that part of the world.
Duane M — Google review
I've just come back from a 6 day tour with Peter Rosen and it was seriously an awesome trip filled with ticking off many bucket list items. We went dog sledding, reindeer sledding, saw the aurora lights, ice hotel and more! Peter is also very well known in the places we visited and you could tell from the way people treated our group. I'm also into photography and Peter gave our group of six people a camera each and also had some serious lenses and camera bodies in his kit for those that wanted it. Even though I've been into photography for over a decade, I still learnt a lot from Peter who is a professional photographer. But if you're not confident in photography but still interested, he's also a good teacher and very patient. For the photographers out there he had wide lenses for landscape pics and tele-lenses for animals. Overall, I'm really happy with the photos I took on the tour because of Peter's help! He was also a biologist previously, so he's very knowledgable and passionate about the animals and nature. Very educational! We were also introduced to the indigenous Sami people which I knew very little of before but was an enlightening experience hearing their history. The different accomodation we had was also very good and had no problems with it. Also while dog sledding at night, I accidentally forgot to zip my jacket pocket and my phone had fallen out without me noticing until we arrived back at camp around midnight. I was distraught but Peter took me along the path on his ski mobile and we searched much of the night for it. We didn't find my phone in the end but I'm still appreciative of Peter after a long day that he would help me out still. Highly recommend this trip to anyone thinking about it and wish to be more out there with nature. Peter is a great tour guide and we still keep in touch even now we're home.
Mitchell M — Google review
If you have ever wanted to see the Northern Lights and want the chance to see them in a breath-taking and awe-inspiring place then book with Peter and his team and visit this stunning part of Sweden. Practical things like advice on clothing to bring and what will be provided plus info about camera kit all sorted in advance. Dietary requirements sorted without fuss and food was superb (I asked for a vegan menu). Nothing is too much trouble. Activities are fantastic - dog sledding, reindeer sledding, watching moose in the wild, visiting the Ice Hotel and just being in the landscape. I left part of my heart in Sweden - I expected to be emotional when I saw the aurora but the place touched my soul with its quiet beauty, its lovely and graceful people and winter in all of its glory. I loved it. Can’t wait to go back!
Tracey J — Google review
This photography tour with Peter was absolutely amazing. As an amateur I had heaps of help and got some fantastic photos at the most beautiful locations. I can't recommend Peter's tours highly enough. Well worth travelling half way round the world to experience this and I would do it again in a heartbeat. And you will see the northern lights - Peter has had 100% success rate on his tours as he is a local so knows how to chase them. Book up now - you won't regret it. Jackie Australia
Jackie S — Google review
A must for wanderlust travellers and aspiring photographers. We had an amazing time with Peter who is such a sincere and modest person. Chasing the aurora can be challenging, but finding the best spots for a beautiful composition is what makes this tour special and unique. Be aware that this is a photography oriented tour. Our goal was to learn a bit more about shooting at night and Peter, who is a knowledgeable photographer, took every bit of time to show us some tips & tricks in post processing. Apart from that Peter went out of his way to accommodate all of his guests wishes, as there were some with a lesser interest in photography and more for massages and spa's. Even then Peter managed to organise a full packed itinerary and keep everyone happy. Biggest highlight for us was being out with the dogs all morning and even a full evening. Some of our best photos were with the sled dogs in the composition. Things feel more authentic and less touristy when your enjoying hot tea in a tipi with a fireplace. We left with great experiences and new friends and would recommend this tour to our family and friends. Thanks again Peter!
Willis M — Google review
Peter was a gun from the very beginning. We spent 6 days together on a private tour with the family. Peter was so personable and patient. He was very flexible and passionate about what he does - and it definitely showed! We were generously provided with professional cameras and lots of cool lenses to use on our daily activities. Even if there wasn't an aurora to chase that night, there was always something else to do. My highlight would have been the private dog-sledding tours that we did during the day and again at night. So unique and priceless! Having Peter lead us around these 6 days, you could really see the rapport and support he had from the local community and businesses - they all knew who he was and would treat us well because of him! Peter was always patient in explaining how to use the camera, and also the theories behind the auroras. So knowledgeable! I have learned so much and done so many things that I would never have done if it weren't for this tour! Unforgettable and priceless experience. Thank you Peter!!
Bianca W — Google review
I highly recommend Peter of Lappland Media and appreciated all his efforts in helping myself and my family have an unforgettable holiday. In fact, I have already started recommending Peter by word of mouth back home and I share the same to you as well if you are currently reading this and considering taking one of his tours! Prior to joining Peter's tour, I had no photography experience and am generally a slow moving traveller. I had never imagined seeing any auroras or being able to travel to such a northern part of the world (as I usually don't adapt well to cold climates coming from the Southern Hemisphere). Peter really accommodated for me personally and made this tour an adventure I will never forget. One of the best characteristics of having Peter as a tour guide is his attention to detail. Aside from his incredible skills as a photographer and his vast wealth of knowledge in almost everything related to the things/activities you see and do, he was so accommodating in all the little things throughout the tour. Examples of this include: the cold weather clothing and gear he provided (which saved me from catching a cold!), the quality of accommodation and food vendors he partners with, the drinks he offers, casual conversations over meals, even down to sourcing a hairdryer for us at one of the accommodation spots. Peter is also very adaptable and patient. He attempts to accommodate for every member in his tour group, regardless of your travel style and/or interests. I appreciated the fact that Peter was very patient with me when I would ask him the same basic photography related question at least 5 times. He would also offer other activities that were not included in the regular program to accommodate for individual interests. Something that surprised me was that I enjoyed using the telephoto lens and taking photos of moose. I also thoroughly enjoyed reindeer and dog sledding, as well as the conversations I would have with the locals in the lavvus at various stops in the tour. Ultimately, we were able to see an Aurora on more than one occasion and that was pretty amazing. Every few hours each day, I observed Peter keeping an eye on the relevant data to ensure he would be able to help our group catch the best Aurora that night. He would always have all his photography equipment ready to go and a few hot drinks on the side. He was always many steps ahead and ready to chase the Aurora. Thankyou Peter for a once in a lifetime great experience!
Yolanda M — Google review
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KONSTNÄRSSTIGEN 24, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
https://lapplandmedia.se/photo-tours/?lang=en
+46 70 333 88 83
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Lights over Lapland AB

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Outdoor Activities
Lodging
Tourist information center
Other Outdoor Activities
10/10 morning hike at Abisko national park with Lights over Lapland guide Felix! Easy for leisure hikers like me, yet bringing you to amazing viewpoints along the hiking trail. We had a lucky day with great weather which was a bonus. Felix is an experienced/ professional guide who provided loads of good insights on the habitat around us. Managed to capture some spectacular shots too! Would definitely be back here next time!
Cai C — Google review
What an unforgettable experience in Abisko with Lights over Lapland! We joined the 4-night Autumn Abisko Aurora Chase and were impressed from the very start. Despite gloomy skies on our first night, the guides’ dedication was remarkable. We drove nearly an hour east and checked multiple spots to find clear skies. It truly reassured us how committed they were to helping everyone see the northern lights. After that, we had 3 amazing nights with different Aurora shows. A huge thank-you to Sara, who went above and beyond: scouting the best viewing spots, helping with camera setups, keeping us warm, and ensuring we enjoyed every moment. Thanks to her, we witnessed a breathtaking Aurora Corona dancing overhead for over 30 minutes, a moment we’ll never forget (staying out well past the end of the tour!). We also loved the morning hike to Lake Torneträsk and the delta with Felix, a 2-hour walk surrounded by breathtaking autumn views. It was both relaxing and enriching. Overall, Lights over Lapland made this an exceptional experience. You might think you can chase the lights on your own, but having expert guides who understand the terrain, weather, and microclimates makes all the difference. Truly the best decision of our trip - highly recommended!
Grace.L — Google review
What an absolutely amazing experience! Lights Over Lapland put together a tour package that was incredible. Four nights at the Abisko STF, winter coveralls, cameras, tripods, a guided hike in the Abisko National Park, and a guided chase of Northern Lights each night. Luckily we caught them in all their glory 2 nights and partially 1 night. Our communication with Jeanette and Rachel before and during our trip was excellent. They answered all of our questions promptly and I had many. Our nightly guide, Felix, was so knowledgeable and personable. We really enjoyed his company. Gavin, who led another group, was happy to help with our camera equipment and answer any questions. Sara, a laid back world traveler, took us on a very memorable hike. Her passion for the outdoors was evident. We thank you all for making this bucket list trip one we will always remember fondly.
Diane W — Google review
Felix was our Northern Lights guide — professional, friendly, and passionate. He patiently helped us set up our cameras and shared fascinating knowledge about the aurora. On the last day, it rained in Abisko, but he drove us away from the clouds in search of clear skies. Sara was our hiking guide and led us along a stunning trail where we enjoyed breathtaking lake reflections. She’s also an excellent photographer!
Calyx T — Google review
Amazing stay, based at the Tourist Station in the Abisko National Park. Brilliant service by Lights over Lapland with all enquiries, prior and post booking, answered promptly & efficiently by email and use of the app. Info about what to bring, activities & travel arrangements was exceedingly helpful. Wonderful morning hike from the Tourist Station, led by Felix, who shared lots of info about the wildlife, nature, landscape and seasons at Abisko. The highlight for me was being at the river delta with the sunshine bringing out amazing Autumn colours, and walking across the river to the waters edge of the lake. For 4 nights of the Abisko Autumn Aurora Chase, we were EXCEEDINGLY well looked after by Sara, with prebooked cameras, tripods, backpacks, headtorches & overalls all provided with fabulous instruction & constant support while out at night, and her knowledge of local locations resulted in seeing the aurora AND getting great pics for 3 out of 4 nights. Couldn't fault anything!! Thanks to Sara, Felix and all at Lights Over Lapland who worked so hard for us <3
Donna — Google review
We enjoyed our Abisko National Park Scenic Morning Hike with our wonderful guide Gavin so much so that we decided to book the Autumn Abisko Aurora Chase the same night to continue exploring what Abisko has to offer with Gavin and the LoL team and guests! It was a really beautiful and educational hike, and Gavin was really lovely, knowledgeable, kind and patient throughout. Having a photography background, Gavin was also able to bring us to great spots for beautiful photos! We also even tried out walking on a frozen part of the lake! The Northern Lights chase at night was exciting and we’re so glad we managed to catch the northern lights (our first time ever!) with the expertise, strategic planning, and patience of Gavin and Miquel (and with a bit of luck given the weather). We also enjoyed some snacks and warm lingonberry juice over fire to end the magical night. Thanks Gavin, Miquel and the team at LoL for such magical experience!
Farrah — Google review
The Autumn Abisko Aurora Chase was a fantastic experience! A big shoutout to our guide Sara Brockmann. She was amazing. Super friendly, and very knowledgeable about history, lifestyle and nature of the region. She helped us with camera settings to make sure we got those stunning photos of the northern lights, which was awesome. We saw the lights at the first try right on the shore of Torneträsk lake, surrounded by incredible scenery. After the chase, we all sat around a cozy fire, and she brought out gingerbread cookies and hot lingonberry juice, perfect after a cold night! On our way back to Abisko, we stopped for one last peek at the sky from the Abisko Turiststation a truly magical view. Highly recommend this tour for anyone looking for a fun, a marvelous experience with an awesome guide!
Andriy S — Google review
We had an amazing time joining the Lights over Lapland AB autumn aurora-chasing tour. In particular, our guide Sara Brockmann was truly responsible and trustworthy. She led us to a perfect lakeside spot where we witnessed multiple displays of the northern lights. Even more special, I proposed to my girlfriend there. Sara thoughtfully took photos for us — and, of course, she took great photos for everyone, not just us. She also prepared a cozy campfire, warm lingonberry juice, and gingerbread cookies to keep us warm. All in all, thanks to Sara’s help, we had an absolutely wonderful night. Finally, we wish everyone traveling to Abisko to see the aurora good weather and clear skies!
雷晓乐 — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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Abisko Turiststation, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
https://lightsoverlapland.com/
+46 980 33 08 92
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Aurora Sky Station

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Aurora Sky Station, located in Swedish Lapland, is a mountaintop observation center renowned for its spectacular views of the Northern Lights. Accessible via a 20-minute chairlift ride from Abisko National Park, visitors can enjoy guided night tours with the option of savoring Swedish fika or indulging in a four-course meal. In addition to being an ideal spot for witnessing the aurora borealis during winter, it also offers breathtaking vistas and midnight sun sightings during summer months.
Overall, after it was all said and done, we had an amazing experience. But the lead-up to it was pretty stressful and confusing. We only participated in the activity--we didn't stay at the Turistation hotel, so we only had the information we received via email and on the confirmation to go on. There needs to be better instructions on how to get to the Turistation and what to expect on the tour. We thought the only way to get from Abisko Mountain Lodge to the Turistation was to take a taxi, but we learned later that there were other options. Our taxi fell through so we had to WALK-45 minutes in the freezing cold. We were not expecting that. The Google map took us to the train station, not the hotel, so we ended up walking an extra 20 minutes. Getting home was really stressful. I couldn't find a taxi company that would pick us up at 01:30 and had NO IDEA there was a BUS!!! The tour details only say that the tour ends at 01:30. It doesn't say anywhere that you can end the tour whenever you want! We saw options for transportation between 23:30 and midnight but didn't think those would be options for us since the tour wasn't supposed to end until after 01:00. It wasn't clearly stated that we would be given a thermal suit to wear. I figured it out at the last minute but it wasn't clear if there would be storage space for any items we wanted or needed to remove before putting on the suit. I tried emailing STF with my questions but the responses weren't helpful. The transportation bit is key! We were so stressed that we wouldn't be able to get to the meeting point on time and that we might forfeit our tour and the HIGH COST as well. We ended up having to walk back to Abisko town at the end of the tour as well. It was SO COLD and not the easiest walk, even though the path is fairly well lit. The food at the dinner was delicious and we met some nice people sitting at the long table. The sky station is super cozy and warm inside, so it's the ideal place to be able to pop outside to see the lights when/if they happen, and then pop back inside when you get cold. The chair lift experience was quite an adventure, too. We got lucky and saw lights on our night, so that made the entire experience worth it.
Eleven R — Google review
Great experience. Reached there by cable chair lift during mid-summer time, single digit temperature. I can see the beautiful lake; I can feel the snow on the mountain which is melting slowly. Good for hiking, but need professional shoes and maps, paths showing on Google Maps are not precise enough.
Wei G — Google review
Amazing hike, it rained a bit but clear views and fresh water too! The cafe is great!
Tapiwa Y — Google review
I visited the sky station in December 2021. Sadly, it was cloudy that day. Even after waiting till almost 1 am, I didn't get the chance to see the dancing lights. The sky cleared up for a moment, thus got a glimpse of the green light. The most amazing part of the trip was definitely taking the chairlift through the dark to the top of the mountain. The tour guide showed the way from the STF to the base of the station, where everyone was given a warm overall and a pair of boots. It gets extremely cold while going up the mountain on the open chairlift. The sky station is quite cozy and nicely decorated. There is a cafe inside. The tour included a presentation about aurora. A lifetime experience indeed.
Afroza M — Google review
20 minutes up 900ft to the Café, it's a very peaceful ride, and the view of course is just breathtaking. If you're not going up there to ski, you can relax and watch people weaving through the blanket of snow. The staff are lovely. The Café experience is a little unique. I highly recommend. It's worth the trek 🏔😌
April A — Google review
Nice experience taking chairlift up to the station at Mt Nuolja. Took around 30mins. No sighting of the northern lights though. Kudos to the guide for clear explanation of lights and its myths. We remained at the station and chose not to hike further up due to cold weather (-18c). A good alternative is to go up spiraling case to top of building.
Kevin Y — Google review
Best scenic view Take the open chair ride to the mountain and then sat down at the open view deck and enjoy/ relax We walked down to Aurora sky station from Abisko guest house. It was approx 4 Km trail and you can view a canyon during the journey
Udayan J — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking views at the top. Takes around 20 minutes to go up where there are hiking trails which take you up higher. Definitely a must visit!
Allan — Google review
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Abisko Turist Station, 981 07 Abisko, Sweden
http://www.auroraskystation.se/
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Abisko National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Abisko National Park is a stunning and diverse destination, offering a range of activities from hiking to winter sports. The park boasts well-equipped mountain huts and beautifully planned trails for visitors to explore. With its breathtaking vistas, including the Nallo Valley, and the opportunity to witness the Northern Lights, it's an essential stop in Sweden.
Beautiful area for wildlife and walking. Weather very changeable so need sunhat jumper waterproofs and sturdy boots!
Melanie G — Google review
This is actually more than five stars. You should go there in summer. Otherwise there is only snow to see. In summer it's such a paradise. If you're living in Sweden add this to your bucket list. The road view is fantastic and extremely beautiful. I give five Stars to Abisko waterfall too. Here I have attached some photos for you. You have to take a hike there. Be ready for it. If I saw something ugly, it was big annoying mosquitos all around me asking me to feed them. If I didn't hold tight, sure they take me with them 🤣.
Dmm B — Google review
Abisko national Park has a lot of different paths to walk, each offering a great view no matter the time of year. Went in the autumn before the snow came, and the landscape here is truly unique. A must see in swedish Lapland.
A-Z — Google review
We didn't know about this place and stopped here by an accident – we say a river with a mighty stream. We took a walk along the canyon and discovered the trails, and another waterfall. The place is very picturesque on a sunny day, the water is cristal blue and we were lucky to see it in its full.
Anastasia ( — Google review
Great hiking trails along the river but I don’t recommend to hike the King’s trail in the summer. Lots of mosquitoes around the wet area.
Yin W — Google review
Here is some information about Abisko National Park: ​Location: Abisko National Park is located in the Swedish province of Lapland, within Kiruna Municipality, about 195 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. It is situated near the border with Norway, on the shores of Lake Torneträsk. ​Landscape: The park features a stunning alpine landscape with a valley surrounded by the Abisko Alps. The Abiskojåkka river flows through the valley and a dramatic canyon. The area is characterized by birch forests, alpine meadows, and permafrost terrain. ​Key Attractions and Activities: ​Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis): Abisko is considered one of the best places in the world to view the Northern Lights due to its unique microclimate, which often results in clear skies. The Aurora Sky Station, accessible by a chairlift on Mount Nuolja, provides an excellent vantage point. ​Midnight Sun: Being well within the Arctic Circle, the park experiences the Midnight Sun during the summer months, a period of continuous daylight. ​Hiking: The park is the starting point (or end point) for the famous Kungsleden (The King's Trail), a 440-kilometer hiking trail that traverses the Scandinavian mountain range. There are also many shorter, well-maintained trails for day hikes. ​Other Activities: Depending on the season, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, dog-sledding, and ice fishing. ​Wildlife: The park's fauna includes animals such as reindeer and moose. Smaller herbivores like lemmings are also present. Predators that may be found in the area include golden eagles, brown bears, polar foxes, lynx, and wolverines, though sightings are not guaranteed. The park is also known for its rich birdlife.
Hewaylage W — Google review
Beautiful in winter, there are many winter hikes available, worth a visit, even if you don’t get the chance to see the aurora!
Natalia S — Google review
Beautiful park offering 5 walking trails. A perfect spot to view the northern lights. There's a tourist information center including a small restaurant next to the park's starting point.
Ilan K — Google review
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Kiruna, Sweden
http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/norrbotten/Sv/djur-och-natur/skyddad-natur/nationalparker/abisko/Pages/default.aspx
+46 10 225 50 00
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26

Björkliden

Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Wonderful resort, with cozy and functional cabins (with private sauna!!). The staff are welcoming and helpful, the common areas are clean and comfortable. You can rent all the skiing and hiking equipment on the premises, and it's a great place for aurora hunting. A word of advise tho - bring your own linen and loo roll!! The ones they supply (at least in the cabins) are like cheap and rough like sandpaper. Would totally recommend for anyone seeking accommodation with a great view and easy access to the national park and all its beauty 🏞️
Devana — Google review
Ideal place for a pit stop.info.food and the views!!!
Royce H — Google review
Location is great for hiking etc. outdoor activities. The campsite is not particularly nice for people with tents, most of the ground is gravel (so good for caravans and mobile homes). The service building has good basic facilities but the reception is up at the hotel on the hillside.
Jani K — Google review
The cabins are overpriced with no view at all (most of them). All I could see was the neighbouring cabins, and it was sold with "nice view to the fjells & the lake". Good hiking opportunities, good view if you just go out from the cabin village (stugbyn). Pictured: "the view" from the main window.
Nienna L — Google review
Stayed in cabin 81, one of their more luxurious ones. It was overall a great experience. Nice rooms, nice hot tub, sauna and what not. The stove window was not cleaned though so the live fire didn't bring the coziness it should. The Julbord was great, one of the better ones I've had. Five stars to the restaurant. I mean, even the kale was wonderful
Johan V — Google review
The hotel may be ok, but the campsite is quite dusty and the camping pitches are not really nice, there is only one service house and for check in and check out you have to go to the hotel reception about 1 km away Campsite away. The nature around the hotel is very nice and you can make some great walks around this place
Sascha — Google review
Nice little ski resort with a friendly atmosphere. Only drag lifts though, and one of them 1.7 km long! Very painful with a snowboard Snow was soft but weather can get harsh, was very windy the day I was there.
Harshal D — Google review
Beautiful lake view. 2 bedrooms large and spacious. Small kitchen with all cooking utensils. My cabin even equip with sauna that can fit 2 to 3 person.
Yu C — Google review
4.3
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68, 981 93 Björkliden, Sweden
http://bjorkliden.com/
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Polar Park

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Polar Park is a family-friendly zoo and polar park located about two hours away from Tromso. It offers large enclosures where visitors can observe arctic fauna such as wolves, brown bears, lynx, arctic foxes, elk, reindeer, musk-oxen, roe deer and moose. The park also provides guided tours for a more informative experience.
What a great place. We were lucky to be there on a Viking cruise with a guide who was feeding along the way and informing us of the different animals. We got to hear the wolves howl and see most of all the creatures in the natural habitats!!!
Jep R — Google review
The only good thing about this park was that the animals had a lot of space, it was really nice to see. However, it is way overpriced for what you actually got to see. The goats and sheep were right near the entrance and you could even go into the goat enclosure if you wanted. The enclosures are set up in a way that makes it very hard to see the animals. If the price was reduced it wouldn’t have been as bad, but any child would have been exceedingly disappointed with the lack of animals. There was only 1 moose (that we could see), couldn’t see the wolves at all, couldn’t see the reindeer, saw the bears, couldn’t see the Lynx, saw the deer, couldn’t see the Musk Ox.
Molly K — Google review
We had the most incredible experience here! Even with the large, natural enclosures, we saw EVERY animal except for the wolverine. I went in with low expectations because natural habitat zoos give the animals plenty of places to get away and hide from the visitors, but that wasn't the case during our visit. We loved it.
Aimee E — Google review
I visited the „most northern zoo of the world“. It was a very nice experience watching the animals of the European north in their „natural“ habitat. I say this because the enclosures are basically huge areas of the local forest with a fence around. The animals couldn’t live more naturally than this. The only thing that bothered me a little was the entrance price. I understand that Norway is an expensive country but I payed much more for a ticket to see a handful of animal species then for the largest zoos in Europe.
Julien H — Google review
We visited the Polar park today in the awful rain but still it was a great place to visit just remember your waterproofs of it's raining as it's obvious out in the open. We arrived and we where greeted At the entrance by a very friendly lady who told us all about the park and some advice on how best to spend our time. We spent over two hours walking around the park enjoying seeing the animals though due to the poor weather we couldn't see the Lynx or Wolverine but it's one of those things you have to expect unless you arrive as they are feeding the animals in the morning. We managed to see all the other animals and it was nice to see they had big enclosures in a very natural environment. After getting drenched in the rain we headed back to the cafe and had lunch which was very nice and even tried a reindeer burger which was beautiful. There was also a well stocked gift shop there too if you fancied a trinket for your visit. Overall a really interesting place to go and see some of Norway's wildlife and learn more about them.
Tom B — Google review
Great zoo, must do the tour with a guide. That makes it great, otherwise you would not see the animals at all. As they just want some food, and they can do some tricks as well.
Vincent M — Google review
Park is really nice, great maintained, with a cozy small dining space and souvenir shop at the entrance. On the day of my visit was quite a rain, so I suggest to check up on weather forecast beforehand 😌 If you decide to have a quick bite, reindeer hamburger was 10/10.
Jovanna M — Google review
Make sure you go on the guided tour, our guide was able to get all the animals except the lynx to come out. Otherwise you can spend hours staring through the trees trying to see any animals
Sandy D — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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Bonesveien 319, 9360 Bardu, Norway
https://polarpark.no/
+47 48 24 00 00
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Bergbjørn Fjellservice

Tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
Climbing Tours
Ski & Snow Tours
Excellent private dogsledding tour!
Fabian G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Steady and safe mountain people, who are also great fun to be on a trip with. Recommended! (Original) Stødige og trygge fjellfolk, som i tillegg er kjempehyggelige å være på tur med. Anbefales!
Linda R — Google review
(Translated by Google) As wonderful as the pictures suggest. Great people and dogs. (Original) Like fantastisk som bildene tilsier. Flotte folk og hunder.
Bjørn R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super nice dog sled tour! Only recommended! (Original) Super schöne Hundeschlittentour! Nur zu empfehlen!
S. H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic 😍😍😍 (Original) Fantastisk 😍😍😍
Katarzyna A — Google review
5.0
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5.0
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Bogholm 15, 8523 Skjomen, Norway
https://bergbjornfjellservice.no/
+47 95 96 52 40
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Njalasouka Adventures AS

Tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Hiking & Camping Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
(Translated by Google) It enables tourists to get a taste of Sami culture (Original) Det gjør det mulig for turister å få en smak av samisk kultur
Sivert P — Google review
5.0
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5.0
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Neset 15, 8522 Beisfjord, Norway
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Sør-Troms Museum Lundbrygga

Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
(Translated by Google) A very impressive display of motorcycles. Great piece of work. Recommended. (Original) En meget imponerende utstilling av motorsykler. Flott stykke arbeid. Anbefales.
Svein B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic display of motorcycles. Great exhibition of motorcycles. (Original) Fantastisk utstilling av motorsykler. Great exhibition of motorcycles.
Lena K — Google review
(Translated by Google) They now have a unique motorcycle exhibition that you must take with you 😀 (Original) De har no en unin motorsykkelutstilling som dere må få med dere 😀
Anne G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Modern art, unfortunately already closed (Original) Moderne Kunst, leider schon geschlossen
Cornell W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum objects that come from Salangen, important stories surrounding objects that are important to take care of. Worth a visit if you have this interest. (Original) Museumsgjenstander som kommer fra Salangen, viktige historier rundt gjenstander og som er viktig å ta vare på. Verdt ett besøk om man har denne interessen.
Egil D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great exhibition of motorcycles! (Original) Flott utstilling med motorsykler!
Katrine N — Google review
(Translated by Google) This museum is worth the detour. It is a pretty little setting where an important and precious part of local history is preserved. I highly recommend. (Original) Ce musée vaut le détour. C'est un joli petit écrin où est conservé une partie importante et précieuse de l'histoire locale. Je recommande vivement.
Jean F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of weather (Original) Masse vær
Ole C — Google review
4.4
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5.0
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Strandveien 1, 9350 Sjøvegan, Norway
https://stmu.no/
+47 77 01 83 80
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