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Camp Ripan

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Camp Ripan

The Lind families’ Camp Ripan is set amongst a forested landscape on the outskirts of Kiruna. Cosy, contemporary cabins, each with their own door, are scattered around a main reception. The hotel style building greets you with a welcoming open fire and provides a calming enclave where you can relax pre or post tour and dinner. An innovative restaurant showcases delicious regional menus and the Arctic spa is the perfect place to unwind with its indoor and outdoor pools, sauna’s and relaxation area.

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Sweden

The Reindeer Lodge

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Sweden

Camp Tamok

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Camp Tamok - Tromso
Camp Tamok, in the Northern Lights heartland, is located outside of Tromsø amongst lofty mountains, fjords and the Lapland tundra that dominates the region. As well as being well away from any light pollution, the area is known for its dry climate and many days of clear sky, maximising your chances of sighting the Northern Lights.
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Norway

Hotel Grimsborgir

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Hotel Grimsborgir
Hotel Grimsborgir is Olafur Laufdal and Kristin Ketilsdottir’s homage to Nordic chic and design. Each hotel room and apartment has been individually crafted by the couple and staying there is akin to being invited into their home. Just 1½ hours. drive from Keflavik International Airport, the hotel is set in splendid isolation on the banks of the River Sog. The unassuming exterior conceals an absolute gem, which has deservedly won TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence three years in a row.
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Iceland

Basecamp Hotel

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Basecamp Hotel
Built with reclaimed driftwood in a traditional, rustic trapper’s style and furnished with arctic bric-a-brac, the Trappers Lodge is a warm and welcoming retreat. All rooms have private WC/shower and are adorned with driftwood, sealskins and slate. In keeping with the trapper’s style there are no TV’s in the rooms. There is a well-stocked library of books to borrow and the Cognac lounge offers the opportunity to view the Northern Lights through the panoramic windows.
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Norway

Hotel Union Geiranger

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Hotel Union Geiranger

The Hotel Union impresses with its spaciousness. Generously proportioned, stylishly furnished lounges and lobby areas, in warm, attractive colours. More than enough space for many, or simply a quiet corner for oneself. The atmosphere is relaxing. Everywhere, large panoramic windows let in light and views of the wonderful natural surroundings. Enjoy a cup of good coffee as you gaze over the Geirangerfjord, the most beautiful fjord in the world. 

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Norway

Walaker Hotel - Solvorn

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Walaker Hotel
Norway’s oldest hotel was established in 1640 and has been owned by the same family since 1690. Little of the exterior has changed over the years, including the idyllic rose garden overlooking Sognefjord. 10 historical rooms are filled with beautiful antique furniture, traditional wallpaper and old-style (fully functional) bathrooms. Rooms in the annex have a more modern touch and benefit from a decking area overlooking the gardens and fjord. The view more than compensates for the lack of TV’s.
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Norway

Midtnes Hotel - Balestrand

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Midtnes Hotel
Balestrand is considered to be the capital of Sognefjord. Explore the town’s long and illustrious history by taking the cultural walk through the centre, where you will find Viking funeral mounds, St Olav’s church and well-marked nature trails. The Midtnes Hotel is a small, cosy, traditional hotel situated in the heart of the town. Be sure to request a room with a balcony, overlooking the fjord for some spectacular views, which can also be enjoyed from the restaurant and lounge area.
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Norway

Fleischers Hotel

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Fleischers Hotel

Fleischer’s Hotel is a modern hotel in Voss. However, it is rich in tradition. Built in 1889 in the then popular Swiss style. Fleischer’s Hotel has 110 rooms with a total of 210 beds. The hotel has a fully-licensed bar and restaurant, where you can try the local cuisine.

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Norway

Hotel Ullensvang

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Hotel Ullensvang

In 2011 Hotel Ullensvang could look back at 165 years of continuous operation. All this time managed and run by the same family: The Utne Family. 

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Norway
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