Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos
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Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos

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#1 of Cultural Hotels in Lapland
Veskoniementie 1320, Inari, 99800, Finland
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With a stay at Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos in Inari, you'll be on the beach, and 13.4 mi (21.6 km) from Taidenayttelytila Kuulas and 13.7 mi (22.1 km) from Ivalo Church. This beach hotel is 13.8 mi (22.2 km) from Ivalo River Beach.Show More
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4.6/5Great·Cleanliness: 4.6
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SkiingHikingSaunaPrivate ParkingFreeAirport Pick-up ServiceAirport Shuttle ServiceBarRestaurantMeeting RoomLuggage Storage
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Airport: Ivalo Airport
(19.7 miles)
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Wilderness Room
4

Wilderness Room

1 Double bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Towel
Private Toilet
Hair Conditioner
Shampoo
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Superior Room
4

Superior Room

Has window
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Private Bath
Towel
Daily Housekeeping
Desk
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Aurora Log Cabin
5

Aurora Log Cabin

1 Double bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Towel
Daily Housekeeping
In-room Wi-Fi
Bedding: Blanket Or Quilt
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Nangu Panorama Log Cabin
10

Nangu Panorama Log Cabin

1 King bed
Has window
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Lake View
Towel
Balcony
Private Toilet
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Lake Inari Aurora Hut
4

Lake Inari Aurora Hut

1 Double bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Lake View
Towel
Private Toilet
Private Entrance
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Guest Reviews(47)

4.6/5
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  • Cleanliness4.6
  • Amenities4.6
  • Location4.6
  • Service4.6
inaxiao
February 28, 2024
We had a fantastic stay in the beginning of January 2024. Our Standard Room without sauna (all other rooms/cabins were booked) was in a row with little huts. The room was big and cosy. You can book private time slots in a sauna viewing the frozen lake via reception. The activities are great fun (we did husky sled ride, reindeer farm visit, snow shoe walking) in small groups and the trips are well organized. Should you need warm clothes you can borrow everything for free. Snow suit, shoes, woollen socks, helmet, ….We brought our own clothes but I borrowed a snow suit for the husky ride . At arrival we had -21 C degrees (-5,8 F). Was not bad at all. It only feels very cold when you have an icy wind in addition. Dinner is delicious !!! Breakfast was horrible gluten free bread o n l y (in the evening they had normal freshly made yummy bread) & gluten free pancake dough, lactose free cheese (this is the only cheese available in Finland, because people there can not tolerate lactose). Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day so I was not impressed. The staff was cheerful, helpful and always asked about your day. They must have heard every activity story a million times but they still get excited with you. Very sweet. In the beginning of January it was still very dark, (sun) rise of light about 10am and sunset about 2 pm. We did not see the northern lights. One fellow guest had been at the hotel at the exact days the year before and saw them every day (and therefore had booked the same dates 2024 ;-). So you never know. It is an adults only hotel and the a**osphere was quiet and relaxed. Wifi only works at reception = the big house with guest lounge/breakfast&dinner room. Advice: Bring a special spray or anti fog wipes if you wear glasses. You need it when you wear a balaclava or scarf over your nose. Also heat pads for you shoes are great, I was happy with the pads from the heat company. I loved it there and would come again.
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February 13, 2024
Had a fantastic holiday at Nangu. The complex really is in the middle of nowhere, 30mins drive from the nearest town, and the setting is stunningly beautiful. We had a few days in a panoramic log cabin, with floor-to-ceiling windows looking through the trees onto Lake Inari, and it was a very good choice. We woke at 3am to find the Northern Lights were out, and we just sat on the end of the bed for an hour watching them. Sitting in a hot tub on the balcony at minus 30C wearing a beanie was odd but very relaxing. For the final night we stayed in a Lake Inari Aurora Hut, where half the walls and ceiling are glass. It was comfortable and surprisingly toasty but very small, the staff advised us to leave our large cases at reception. Be warned, the huts have no running water, so there bottles and flasks for drinking, and a chemical toilet with hand wipes. The food was fantastic. Buffet breakfast and lunch, with loads of options. The main course at dinner was adequate (in size - quality was amazing) but not huge, so you might want to get extra at the starter buffet, again there are loads of options. All the excursions were very well organised and run, and the staff were lovely. The hotel ask you to wear the snowsuit, boots and gloves they provide for the excursions, to protect your own clothes. Since one of the sled dogs wee'd on someone's trousers, this was probably a good idea! Btw, the sled dogs were gorgeous, and we got chance for cuddles after the ride. Totally recommend.
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February 11, 2024
What a fantastic visit we have just had at this amazing place. The scenery is breath taking, the staff are all friendly, and the whole place is well run and organised. We stayed for 4 nights in one of the aurora cabins. It was so nice to be able to lay and look for the aurora and at the stars. The cabin is comfortable , warm and cosy, and worth paying the little bit extra for. The activities are well planned the tour guides are very knowledgeable, we enjoyed 2 activities with Matti, who gave a great insight into area, nature and lifestyle. We enjoyed all of the activities but highlights of our trip was the husky safari, and snow shoeing. Now let's talk about food! You will not go hungry at Nangu. Breakfast is self service with plenty of options for everyone. lunch is also self service but is 3 courses. Starters is normally salads/ soup Main we had stew one day, and char the next Then there is some pudding. Dinner- also 3 courses. Starters is salads/ soup ( the soups are very good, and there is a great variety of salad options. But main and pudding are served. We.loved all the food, but there is only 1 option for main, or one vegetarian option. So we had reindeer steak, lamb shanks, perch, and a pork dish all very tasty. If your looking to stay here, do not hesitate, I would go back on a heartbeat.
Guest User
February 6, 2024
Wow! What a place! Proper wilderness hotel, great accommodation, impressive catering, fantastic staff and excursions. We'd read few ambivalent reviews about the food but the food was really lovely. Alcohol prices not eye-wateringly expensive (for Scandinavia)..similar to Alpine ski resorts. Whole trip hugely exceeded our expectations. Saw Northern Lights 3 nights out of 4
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February 5, 2024
We have just come back from the trip of a lifetime at Nangu, and cannot recommend it highly enough. From start to finish our stay was an absolute delight – staff are friendly and attentive and the whole setting is stunning. We were very lucky in that we were able to see the Northern Lights on 3 nights out of 4, which was an absolute dream come true! We booked via an agent – Aurora Zone – a package which included accommodation, all meals and activities. They were really helpful in swapping activities on our itinerary to meet our preferences, and putting our minds at ease regarding tight flight connection times…those connections really are guaranteed! We stayed for 3 nights in a standard double room, which was everything we needed – warm, practical, quiet and we had the best nights’ sleep we’ve had in ages in the pure darkness in their super comfortable beds. For the final night, we upgraded to a Panorama Log Cabin (we did this once we were there rather than in advance, and think this worked out the cheaper way to do it) – it was stunning in terms of the views and access to private hot tub and sauna, but as a room was less practical for the day to day activities (less storage space/hooks for kit and towels, no bin etc) and for this reason, if we returned we would probably look to do the same again – standard room for majority of time with a one night treat. We did have the option of upgrading to an aurora cabin, but staff put us off saying they were fairly small – we did not see inside so cannot offer any guidance there. The activities were well run, all the guides were friendly and helpful – we did the snowmobile safari, aurora camp, gentle snowshoeing and meet the reindeer. The kit provided was substantial (warm/waterproof boots, thick socks, full snow suit, mittens, plus balaclava and helmet for certain activities), just ensure you have the recommended base and mid layers to go underneath. The mistake we made was assuming it would be cold everywhere and only having thermals with us – you really don’t need warm pyjamas and some normal clothes for mealtimes etc will suffice as the bar/restaurant is lovely and warm. On that note, it’s no fashion show, no need to dress up for dinner etc, it’s perfectly acceptable to turn up in your ski trousers and a fleece! Finally, the food – we’d read mixed reviews before we went on the food and made sure we had packed some snacks for between mealtimes…but we were so well fed we didn’t touch them at all. Breakfast is a buffet of hot and cold options from bacon, sausages and beans, to waffles, yoghurt, cereals and fruit, as well as cold cuts, breads and pastries. Lunchtime and Dinnertime there was always a soup option as well as breads and salads as a buffet starter – always different from day to day - at lunch this would be followed by a buffet main, usually a meat and a veggie option with different accompaniments, while at dinner there would be a meat/fish or veggie option delivered to you at your table, fol
Guest User
February 2, 2024
If you have ever collected berries or mushrooms, you know to keep quiet if you find a good spot. This is how I feel about Wilderness Hotel Nangu. I would love to keep this gem a secret. But then I remember that a hotel cannot survive without guests, so I have to reveal the secret. Anyone can put up a number of beautiful buildings and call it a hotel. The real art is to create an a**osphere within the buildings, where you feel welcome and special from the moment you arrive until you leave again. This is what the entire staff at Nangu manages to perfection. Thank you so much. We are home again, but our heads are still filled with amazing nature experiences in a part of the world we visited for the first, but definitely not for the last time. The only regret is that we should have booked six days instead of four.
Guest User
January 23, 2024
Just returned from a 4 night break, and it was magical. The hotel is warm and cosy with friendly, helpful staff. The hotel surroundings are incredibly beautiful, perched just above the lake, and surrounded by forest. The winter gear provided was first class, but take plenty of hand and foot warmers. Activities ran like clockwork - we did the snow mobiling, snow shoeing, huskys and reindeer, and a night snow mobile trip. All the activities were great - but the huskys were my favourite. Thank you for a perfect once in a lifetime trip I will never forget.
Guest User
January 19, 2024
What a place! We visited mid January and had the most amazing time. We booked a panoramic log cabin for 3 nights and our last night was in an Aurora log cabin. The panoramic cabin has its own jacuzzi and sauna so is perfect for getting warmed up. All the activities were excellent and very well organised. The Aurora cabin has a glass roof with the bed underneath so so can watch the night sky and hopefully the aurora from your bed, either way I’m glad we did this. The winter clothes package provides you with a snowsuit, boots, gloves, socks and balaclava but take your own coat for in between activities, hat, base layers, jumpers, thermal trousers, face cover and glove liners as it gets very cold especially on the lake. Foot and hand warmers came in very handy, take your own or you can buy them at reception for €2.50 per pair. The food is buffet style of which the quality and variety is excellent. The staff were wonderful, very friendly, helpful and welcoming. I would not hesitate to stay here again, thank you Hotel Nangu and staff for making our stay so enjoyable.
Guest User
January 8, 2024
Truly out in the Lapland wilderness, this place is small but perfectly formed! We had an Arctic cabin with its own sauna and hot tub, both of which were wonderful after excursions out in the cold. Snowmobile safari out on the frozen lake provided beautiful light and landscape, driving the huskies was awesome and we wished it could have been longer and visiting the reindeer was an insight into the life of the reindeer herders and how these animals are critical to life up here in the cold. Sitting round a fire in the dark and silence of the polar night with hot chocolate and toasting marshmallows will also live long in the memory. Guides were excellent and knowledgeable, food plentiful and tasty, staff friendly and cheerful. No WiFi or TV in the rooms (bonus!) and a top class recommendation from us.

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–20:00
Check-out: 09:00–11:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]08:00–22:00

Child Policies
Children cannot stay at this hotel.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Extra bed policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy. For crib policies, please contact the hotel.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Health Protected

Very Clean
  • 4.6/5
Health & safety measures
  • Thermometers available

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 24
With a stay at Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos in Inari, you'll be on the beach, and 13.4 mi (21.6 km) from Taidenayttelytila Kuulas and 13.7 mi (22.1 km) from Ivalo Church. This beach hotel is 13.8 mi (22.2 km) from Ivalo River Beach.

Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a sauna or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.

At Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 8 AM to 10 AM.

Featured amenities include luggage storage and coffee/tea in a common area. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 24 guestrooms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos?

Prices at Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the closest airport to Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos?

The closest airport is Ivalo Airport. It is 19.7 miles from the hotel and approximately a 32minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 11:00.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos provide airport transfer services?

Yes, Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos provides airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos have?

Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos has the following amenities and services: Skiing, Hiking, Sauna.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos have a swimming pool?

No, Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos doesn't have a pool.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos have fitness amenities?

No, Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos provide breakfast?

Yes, Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportIvalo Airport
Distance to Airport31.76KM
Hotel Star Rating4