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Just north of the Arctic Circle, the resort sits on 1,200 acres in Finnish Lapland. The resort features 65 glass igloos, as well as three saunas, and tons of activities, from sledding to reindeer ...
Lighting up Lapland: Glass igloos and gazing at the Aurora Borealis from a hot tub By CATHERINE EADE Published: 05:52 EDT, 20 February 2014 | Updated: 08:46 EDT, 27 March 2014 ...
Glass igloos from €400 (£360) in low season; and from €500 (£450) in high. SnowHotel suites are €350 (£315). Breakfast included. Free Wi-Fi in the reception area and Lumikartano.
A short 25-minute drive from Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, it offers a great balance of solitude and convenience for travelers seeking a truly luxurious, off-the-grid adventure.
Finland has become a major destination for northern lights seekers because parts of the country get a view of the aurora borealis roughly 200 nights out of the year. There are plentiful glass ...
I stayed in one of the property’s four glass igloo chalets, which have heated floors and all conceivable amenities. As I settled into bed, I was greeted with a pleasant (and memorable) surprise ...
There's a hotel in Finland that has glass igloos for tourists to watch the Northern Lights all night in its full glory. The hotel is called Kakslauttanen and it’s located in Finnish Lapland, 155 ...
More spacious than a stand-alone glass igloo and with the privacy of a cabin, and sitting next to Lake Inari, this is one of the most comfortable ways to enjoy Finnish Lapland.
The Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort near the popular tourist destination of Saariselkä, Finland is expanding its operations to meet increased demand, after an aerial photo of its one-of-a-kind glass igloo ...
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