Lapland Village is a modern tourist complex that offers several types of accommodation, from cozy one- and two-storey wooden cottages to glamping domed eco-tents with panoramic windows located in a picturesque forest. All living quarters in the Lapland village are equipped with furniture and a bathroom, are well heated and have hot water supply. There is a separate barbecue area next to each cottage.
The complex has a domed restaurant with a capacity of up to 60 guests with a spacious outdoor terrace. Also in the Lapland village there are heated gazebos for you, perfect for relaxing with a large company, and guarded parking.
Lapland Village is an ideal place to observe the Northern lights, since the geographical location of the complex allows you to "catch" the aurora seven months a year: from the end of August to the beginning of April. From entertainment, depending on the time of year, snowmobile/ATV safari, snow banana, snowshoe rental, bicycles, scooters are available, and you can also take part in our author's programs on the territory of the complex, as well as go on field trips (Teriberka, whales, Sami village, husky park, hunting for the Northern Lights and others).
"The environment was beautiful, and the cabin was warm. You could see the aurora right outside the door. However, the service was poor, and the facilities were quite old.
1. Check-in was slow and impatient.
2. The door lock was a European-style fixed key lock, making it difficult to open. Our room door had a problem. The room was far from the front desk. Since we didn't have a local phone while traveling, we had to ask our driver to call the front desk to get someone to come. They arrived in ten minutes, and it was very cold.
3. The water heater malfunctioned on the second night, so the shower was cold. Although we called a repairman, he couldn't fix it and said we had used up the water. We had just returned from chasing the aurora and no one had used it, so the water was cold. We made do for one night.
4. The front desk was far from our cabin, and there was no shuttle service. If you take a taxi, remember to ask the driver to wait at the door until check-in is complete and bring you and your luggage to your cabin. Otherwise, dragging your luggage is troublesome, and the road is difficult to walk on. We had a chartered car, so the driver waited a long time because of the front desk's slow pace.
5. The room had enough tableware. There was a microwave but no stove or induction cooker. We brought our own induction cooker and pots to cook hot pot and bought groceries for our two-day stay."