the destinations of
SWE DI SH LAPLAND SWEDEN’S NORTHERNMOST DESTINATION
summer/autumn 2016
See the light
– more time for adventure under the midnight sun
EXPERIENCE THE KING’S TRAIL Hiking tips, cabin accommodation and tasty food
new kiruna
The present and the past in harmony
Heading n for autum THE
ITIES AND FUN ACTIV HERN THE NORT F O T R A T S ASON! LIGHTS SE 1
Björkliden, photo: Markus Alatalo
Come and enjoy the light in Kiruna
part of Sweden the contrasts are as beautiful as they are numerous. 24-hour sunshine spreads its warm light over mountains, flora, fauna and waterways. This is the Land of the Midnight Sun, tempting you with late nights and excursions around the clock. The adventures and activities on offer here include all four seasons even if the calendar suggests there should be no snow on the ground in summer and autumn. Imagine skiing on a Midsummer’s Eve high up in the mountains, followed by a fishing session by the river in a valley of vibrant green. Then go hiking along an alpine mountain trail
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where saxifrage and anemone varieties grow in abundance by your tent where you stop for the night. Later on, as summer gives way to autumn, the countryside glows red, yellow and orange, just beneath the snow-clad peaks. Enticing and truly memorable contrasts. The midnight sun shines over Kiruna from late May to mid-July, and we enjoy the light and live our lives outdoors as much as we can. We roast reindeer meat over open fires, steer boats through swirling rapids and hike along the unique King’s Trail, the main part of which is found here, in our destination. Technology is also on offer in the shape DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND KI RU NA
of a mining industry and a spaceport. From up high to down low – from Kebnekaise, the highest mountain in Sweden, to a mine a thousand metres below ground. Kiruna is undergoing an exciting transformation. The entire town is about to relocate, as the mine and ore deposits extend beneath the town centre. But our warm welcome and the wild countryside surrounding the town will still be here to greet you, just as it’s always been. We offer local produce, Swedish and Sámi culture and arctic experiences. Welcome to Kiruna – come and share our everyday lives, which are far from ordinary.
TOURIST INFORMATION The tourist information office is in the centre of Kiruna and opens daily during summer. Inspiration and information on accommodation, activities and transport are available here. You can also buy maps, souvenirs and hunting and fishing licences here, as well as store your luggage.
Kiruna Lappland Tourist Centre Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-188 80 info@kirunalapland.se For more information, inspiration and opening hours: www.kirunalapland.se/en facebook.com/kirunalapland instagram.com/kirunalapland
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Paths, trails and roads HEADING OUT INTO THE WILD
h i k i n g i s m u lt i d i m e n s i o na l . It offers something for your mind, and your body. Hiking along the King’s Trail in northernmost Swedish Lapland, you’ll experience some of the most beautiful things Sweden has to offer. Clear lakes where you can see deep, deep down, rivers and streams with water so clean you can just fill your cup and drink. Flora that allegedly made Carl Linnaeus himself rejoice during his ’Expedition to Lapland’ in 1732. Tall mountains with snow-encrusted peaks provide a constant reminder of just how far north you are. In the deep valleys reindeer graze while eagles soar high above. There’s hiking here for everyone – from the less experienced who enjoy stretching their legs for a few hours along clearly marked routes, to advanced weekly hikes where you bring your own tent through trackless terrain. The backdrop 4
to your adventure is powerful and varied: the fertile Abisko National Park and the Kebnekaise mountain massif. If you fancy a challenge, don’t miss the opportunity to climb the highest mountain in Sweden, with or without guide. All this under the light of the never-tiring midnight sun. You can experience it in many ways, but the worldfamous Aurora Sky Station, with views over both Lapporten – the Laponian Gate – and the 70-km Lake Torneträsk, is perhaps the best of them all. Round off your experience with a typical local meal on the Nuolja mountain. Head out on a hike that gets your legs working and gives your head a rest while your soul floats freely. Maybe stop for the night at one of the STF mountain huts, set at convenient intervals along the hiking trails. At some of the huts provisions are available and you can enjoy a nice, invigorating sauna. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND KI RU NA
Björkliden, photo: Markus Alatalo Photo: Anette Andersson/STF
THE NAVVY ROAD
Day trips to enjoy on your own
Photo: Anette Andersson/STF
There are some fabulous trips that you can enjoy on your own, and you can choose any distance. The Midnight Sun Trail on Luossavaara mountain next to Kiruna is beautiful, offering views of both the mining town and the mountain range. Hiking from Björkliden to Låktatjåkko Mountain Lodge is another gem – or why not head out to Lake Rissajávri, one of the clearest lakes in Sweden, right in the middle of the beautiful and mystical Kärkevagge Valley.
Cycle, hike or run along the old construction routes used by the navvies. They run from high mountains via deep valleys all the way down to the Norwegian fjord. Navvies began building the railway known as Malmbanan, the Iron Ore Line, more than a century ago. This paved the way for the hospitality industry and nowadays ore is still transported by rail from Kiruna to the ore port in Narvik in Norway. The Svarta Björn (Black Bear) hike is a popular tradition where people pay tribute to the legendary navvy cook with a hike along the Navvy Road. This route offers comfortable accommodation and places where you can enjoy tasty food. The Mountain Safety Council of Sweden gives you practical information for safe and enjoyable hikes. www.fjallsakerhetsradet.se/eng
The Midnight Sun Trail
Start at Camp Ripan and finish at the parking space by the Loussa ski slope after having climbed the city mountain Luossavaara, or the other way round. The hike is 4.3 km and takes 1.5-2.5 h.
Kärkevagge and Rissajávri (The Troll Lake)
Beautiful hike through a fairytale landscape featuring barren mountain terrain and flowering meadows. The hike starts at Låktatjåkko staging post and is 12 km long (about 5 h).
The Navvy Road to Rombaksbotn
Hiking from mountains to fjords along the old navvy construction road. If you start in Björnfjell it’s 13 km one way, and from Katterat 7 km.
Three-Country Cairn
The hike from Kilpisjärvi through the Malla National Park to the Three-Country Cairn is 11 km one way. Combined with a boat trip it can be shortened to 3 km.
Láddjujávri
Easy hike, nearly 6 km (about 1.5 h) one way, that takes you from Nikkaluokta to the glacier lake Láddjujávri with a view of the Kebnekaise massif. Savour a reindeer burger at Enok’s Restaurant or take a boat trip on the lake.
For more information
please don’t hesitate to contact Kiruna Lappland Tourist Centre.
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Photo: Kerstin Nilsson/Ofelaš
Adventure
EXCITING, WET AND OUT OF THE ORDINARY
Photo: Alexander Mitelman/Kiruna Nature
Mikael Forsén runs the company Kiruna Nature, offering dog sledding in summer. Get to know the happy, friendly dogs and find out more about them. These dogs love to work and start howling and barking eagerly before suddenly falling silent when they’re told to start running. We’ll travel on a cart behind a team of 16 keen dogs, and the 8-km trip finishes with fireside refreshments on the banks of the Kalix River. “People really enjoy our trips because they offer genuine experiences up close and personal with animals and nature in an authentic and respectful way, and I think that’s important,” says Mikael Forsén. The company also offers fishing trips in flowing water that are suitable for both beginners and experienced fishermen.
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Photo: Peter Rosén
Dog sledding without snow
VAST FISHING WATERS There are almost infinite possibilities in the Kiruna region if you enjoy fishing: rushing streams, tempting lakes with arctic charr, huge grayling waters, perfect pike waters and unregulated salmon rivers. The ancient taiga forest stretches from coast to mountains, a pine forest providing all kinds of fishing waters to explore. One of the advantages of the area is that there are plenty of forgotten places just waiting for you to visit. Book a flight to Råstojaure where you can enjoy some exclusive arctic charr fishing, or maybe you’d be happy
just travelling a few kilometres outside central Kiruna, settling down with your fishing rod on the banks of a river. ”The mountain region has always attracted sport fishermen. The romance, seclusion and silence are just some of the temptations that have led us to the most barren parts of our country.” (Extract from a chronicle by Gunnar Westrin). You can buy fishing licences at Kiruna Lappland Tourist Centre and get more tips on good fishing waters, as well as guides who can help you organise the best fishing trips. More information on fishing: www.lansstyrelsen.se
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with sunglasses on at midnight can be quite the adventure, experiencing the midnight sun. Or heading down swirling rapids in an inflatable raft feeling dizzy and then making a stop to grill fish over an open fire. Adventures such as visiting the caves of Björkliden or glacier hiking on Kebnekaise are sure to impress. Or perhaps a visit to Nutti Sámi Siida, to learn more about Sámi culture, feed reindeer and enjoy northern-style coffee by the banks of the Torne River. Experience Sweden’s most spectacular golf course, climbing, high rope courses, horse riding and ice sculpting. And throw some of the best fishing waters in the world into the bargain. If you’re into adventure and experiences, the list is endless.
ICEHOTEL, photo: Markus Alatalo
ground means 24 hours of light in a wonderful mix of blossoming summer meadows, taiga-forest pines and windshaped saxophone birches. A delight for all senses, featuring lots of different colours. From early summer when buds burst and everything turns green, moving towards midsummer when the midnight sun glitters and gleams in the river rapids, to autumn with crisp, cool air that makes the trees explode in a riot of colours. We add spice to life with enjoyable and exciting activities. Slow paced when you want to enjoy some peace and quiet and just relax, or fast paced when you want to get the adrenaline pumping or experience something you’ve never tried before. An adventure means so many different things. Feeling the sun’s warmth on your face
Fun for the whole family
There are lots of activities that are ideal for younger guests as well. Here are just a few of them:
”Lämmelklubben”, the Lemming Club, in
Björkliden is one way for children to get a break from their parents and discover all the delights of the mountain world together with other children of the same age.
Mine Visit: contact the Tourist Centre to book a trip down into the biggest underground iron ore mine in the world – guaranteed excitement! Enjoy refreshments and buy Sámi handicrafts at Nutti Sámi Siida in Jukkasjärvi.
Here you can also feed and pet reindeer grazing in an enclosure.
What about a dip in Sweden’s northernmost
Camp Ripan, photo: Björn Wanhatalo
heated outdoor pool? Camp Ripan offers a water slide and pools as well as a kiosk and miniature golf.
Stand Up Paddle.
Exciting times centring on the Torne River A range of ICEHOTEL summer activities, offering fun and scenic adventures, are based at Jukkasjärvi Homestead on the banks of the beautiful Torne River. The low and high rope courses at Challenge Park provide challenges at various levels. If you prefer quieter activities you could always try a trip on a riverboat with a guide who’ll tell you all about the village’s 400 years of history and show you the Torne River Valley and Sámi collections at the Old Homestead Museum. SUP, Stand Up Paddle, is easy to learn. The talented guides will help you master the technique to stand up and paddle your surfboard.
Gliding along the crystal-clear waters of the Torne River at a leisurely pace is a fantastic experience. Or you can choose to go faster and try whitewater rafting instead. Creating your own ice sculpture when you visit ICEHOTEL is a must, so come on – give your creativity free rein! You can also visit the ice warehouse, where next winter’s hotel is sat waiting in the form of thousands of blocks of ice. Or try biking through the forest and countryside around Jukkasjärvi – a great adventure in almost untouched nature along forest paths and tracks. 7
Kristallen, designed by Henning Larsen Architects, was the winning entry in an architectural competition to design the future town hall of Kiruna.
Transformation of Kiruna A NEW TOWN EMERGING
is attracting attention both in Sweden and elsewhere – never before has such a large community undergone this kind of transformation. The town has to be moved because mining is deforming the land. As a result, parts of Kiruna have to be rebuilt elsewhere. Kiruna as a community came into being in the early 20th century when mining began in earnest. The community was made up of three different areas when Kiruna was established. The buildings were centred on the low mountain Haukivaara, with a relatively favourable local climate and a strategic location between the two mining mountains Luossavaara and Kiirunavaara. Communications in those days required people to live near to where they worked. Kiruna was granted a town charter in 1948, and the town began to expand in the 1940s as well. The town plan was the first of its kind to be established in the Nordic countries, based on continental concepts. Instead of a traditional grid plan, the Kiruna town plan is designed organically and adapted according to the terrain. A new Kiruna will now be taking shape, and all sights are set on the future. This community will meet people’s t h e t r a n s f o r m at i o n o f k i ru na
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everyday needs, just as it’s always done. Everything is focused on ensuring that the town and mining industry can develop and coexist in harmony. That was how it was in the beginning, and it’s still the case now that the mining company LKAB, employing around 4,000 staff in 15 or so countries, continues to develop its activities The transformation of the town has now entered an operational phase where plans and decisions will be put into practice. Two major architectural competitions have taken place: one for the new town centre and one for a new town hall. The development plan for the future town centre is complete, and the inauguration ceremony for the new Kiruna town hall has taken place. The aim is for the new town centre, with a shopping street, to be completed within five years. The new Kiruna will be built for a variety of people. Those who already live here have to feel at home, and returning as well as new residents must feel welcome. Find out more about the transformation of Kiruna at Kiruna Municipality: www.kiruna.se/Stadsomvandling/ City-in-transformation LKAB: www.lkab.com/en/Future/Urban-Transformations DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND KI RU NA
Illustration: Henning Larsen Architects A/S Photo: SSC – Esrange Space Center
A central hub in the new Kiruna The aim is to attempt to manifest the pride people take in the town by moving and preserving a number of unique buildings and constructing new ones along the same lines. The town hall – which is appreciated and frequently visited by the locals – can’t be moved, and that’s why a new town hall is being built in Kiruna. Architects from all over the world were invited to take part in an architectural competition to design a new town centre for Kiruna, and a winning proposal has been selected. 56 teams of architects from all over the world entered the competition to design a new town hall. The purpose of the competition was to come up with a high-quality proposal to use as a basis for a new town hall to be built in the new centre of Kiruna. The new town hall is expected to be completed by the end of 2018.
EXPERIENCE HOW A TOWN IS TRANSFORMED
The future in space The Esrange Space Centre is situated just over 40 km north-east of Kiruna. SSC (Swedish Space Corporation) uses it to launch sounding rockets and stratospheric balloons for research purposes. There’s also a major station for satellite communication here. The base isn’t open to the public, but there’s a small visitor’s centre presenting the activities at Esrange and Swedish spacerelated work.
LKAB’s Visitor Centre, photo: Tomas Utsi
There are two exhibitions on the town transformation: LKAB’s exhibition is on display at the Folkets Hus, next to the tourist office in Kiruna, and there’s another one in the Kiruna Town Hall. Here you can view and follow the transformation – how the mine is spreading underground and how the buildings above have to be emptied. You can also take a guided tour to find out more about how Kiruna will undergo this exciting transformation. Both Camp Ripan and Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården organise tours. There are some very popular guided tours for those who’d like to learn more about mining in the biggest underground iron ore mine in the world. Experience the contrast between midnight sun and absolute darkness several hundred metres below the surface. We take a bus from the tourist office and drive straight down into the mountain and the visitors’ mine at LKAB’s Visitor Centre, 540 metres below ground. A guide will explain all about modern mining and how it can cause the relocation of an entire town.
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Photo: Borg Mesch, Kiruna Photo Gallery
A Saturday night outside the navvy barracks no. 52 with the chef ’Black Bear’ in the doorway.
Many nuances
A YOUNG TOWN WITH A DYNAMIC CULTURAL HERITAGE
k i ru na i s a t ow n rich in culture, and this is how it’s been since the town was founded just over a century ago. There is a vivid Sámi culture and unique art treasures, and the hard work of the railway navvies is still present as an important part of industry and communication. The culture of the Torne River Valley is also a clear feature of cultural life in Kiruna. Kiruna is part of Sápmi and has been home to Sámi people for many generations. The Swedish name Kiruna is derived from the Sámi word giron, which means ptarmigan. Sámi place names explain Sámi history and can be viewed as pieces in the puzzle of a region. They’re often linked to the nature of the terrain and the value of the location in terms of sustenance. Navvies began building Malmbanan, the Iron Ore Line, more than a century ago. Around 500 kilometres of rails were laid without the use of 10
machinery. Their hard work was a prerequisite for the development of mining, and the navvies worked under strict time pressure and simple conditions. The railway also paved the way for the hospitality industry in Sweden’s northernmost mountains, and nowadays ore is still transported by rail from Kiruna to the ore port in Narvik. The memory of the navvies and people who worked for the railway more than a century ago lives on. Svarta Björn (Black Bear) in particular, who cooked for the navvies, is remembered and celebrated every year with a walk along the Navvy Road. Architecture, art and design have been, and continue to be, an important theme in Kiruna – buildings designed by Ralph Erskine, Sámi knives as utility items, but also works of art, and ice art at the world-famous ICEHOTEL. Kiruna is a cultural palette and a work of art painted in beautiful colours. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND KI RU NA
sámi communities in kiruna sámi mountain communities: Könkämä,
Lainiovuoma, Saarivuoma, Talma, Gabna, Laevas, Girjas sámi forest community: Vittangi
Photo: Peter Rosén
Several cultures meet in the Kiruna region. The largest Sámi language here is Northern Sámi, and many Sámi people are working hard to ensure that their culture is a visible, selfevident part of the community. Reindeer herding is a strong bearer of culture, but it’s by no means the main occupation for Sámi people. It’s more common for entire families to help out with major events such as calf branding. Handicraft, Sámi Duodji, is also an important part of Sámi culture and reflects life in close harmony with nature. As a visitor to the region, you can experience and learn more about Sámi culture through Sámi companies and guides who work in the hospitality industry. The Sámi people are one of the world’s indigenous peoples, and for millennia they’ve lived close to nature. Although the Sámi lifestyle has developed over the years, their traditions and culture are still very much alive. There are eight Sámi communities in Kiruna. A Sámi community is an economic association, and their members are Sámi people who herd reindeer within the community area. The activities of the Sámi communities are regulated by the Reindeer Husbandry Act.
Photo: Jove Guttorm
Welcome to Sápmi – the land of the Sámi
Summer in Sápmi – from a reindeer herder’s perspective
Photo: Carl Wennbergs Sameslöjd
Summer, gæssi, is the time when reindeer herders brand their calves. The calves born in early spring, in May, must be branded so people know who they belong to. This is a wonderful and exciting job. Gæssi is the warmest season, which is why calf branding often takes place under the midnight sun, during the coolest part of the day. The reindeer are often herded by dogs or helicopter down to a reindeer enclosure in the forest, where they’re gathered, separated and branded. After branding, the calves and adult reindeer are let loose again. They often run back to the mountains, where there are fewer mosquitoes, and they can enjoy life on the verdant summer pastures.
SHOPPING FOR LOCAL CRAFTS Ateljénord in central Kiruna presents a range of local crafts, with everything from utility items to unique works of art. Ateljénord is made up of craft professionals from the Kiruna region. They work with arts and crafts using a variety of materials such as wood, gold, silver, textiles, reindeer skin, wrought-iron, watercolours and glass. Another shop in the centre of town that sells authentic crafts is the historic Carl Wennbergs Sameslöjd, opened in 1907 by Franz Gustaf Wennberg as a supermarket in the mining town Kiruna. The Sámi people often paid for their goods with their own crafts, such as knives and cups. The shop began to sell more and more Sámi crafts over time, until it eventually became a specialist shop selling Sámi arts and crafts. By the tourist office, you’ll find the shop of legendary photographer Sven Hörnell,
where you can buy several of his famous photos as well as other local arts and crafts. Take the opportunity to enjoy a stunning slideshow that you can ask for in the shop. In Jukkasjärvi you’ll find Nutti Sámi Siida in the old Sámi marketplace that became the village of Jukkasjärvi. Reindeer graze here, and there are exhibitions and information about the Sámi culture and way of life. There’s a craft area and shop in the wooden hut where traditional handicrafts are on display, including reindeer antlers and skins. A range of both traditional and modern Sámi crafts and souvenirs are on sale here. Nikkaluokta Sarri’s shop is located at the foot of Kebnekaise, where the road ends. This shop sells genuine Sámi crafts dating back to the ancient history of Sápmi.
The shop Carl Wennberg sells Sámi crafts.
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Photo: Tomas Utsi
Experiences
DURING THE COLOURFUL SEASON
it’s hard not to notice
when summer starts to give way to autumn. The air becomes cooler and forests and mountain slopes are painted in dramatic colours. The scents change, and unripe berries turn into fruit bursting with flavour thanks to their intensive ripening under the midnight sun. Many people consider this the best time to be out and about in the forest and countryside. Besides the riches offered in the form of lingonberries, blueberries and cloudberries – the gold of the marsh – a kind of calm also settles over the countryside. Maybe it’s because everything is preparing to hibernate. Chilly nights alternate with days when you can still feel the sun on your skin. And you’ll definitely admire the splendour of nature a bit more when you know this might be your last chance to hike from cabin to cabin on a trail or go biking outdoors.
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There’s a major chance that you’ll experience the strongest, most beautiful northern lights in autumn. When darkness begins to grow, before the white snow settles on the ground and the cold gradually begins to creep back into this area 200 km above the Arctic Circle, the northern lights and the stars take over the heavens. Being out hiking in the high mountains where there’s absolutely no artificial light at all, or taking a chairlift up to the Aurora Sky Station on the Nuolja mountain in Abisko an autumn evening under the northern lights is an experience you’ll never forget. Or maybe you’re in the forest, by a river with a fire going. No matter where you watch the show, to see the northern lights is a moving experience – as it’s been since time immemorial. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND KI RU NA
Photo: Peter Rosén
Unique light for photography
Nutti Sámi Siida, photo: Lola Akinmade Åkerström
Photographers Anette Niia and Ylva Sarri run Scandinavian Photoadventures, offering adventures involving photography, nature and Sámi culture in the forests and mountains of Kiruna. Peter Rosén is a photographer who has been running LapplandMedia & PhotoAdventures for 20 years. “I want my images to portray the things I love the most: the unique light and the northern lights, adding an extra dimension to the nature up here.” Peter offers photography courses on behalf of Canon, focusing on nature, light and Sámi culture in Abisko and Kiruna. Chad Blakely is a photographer specialising in the northern lights and owner of the companies Lights over Lapland and Visit Abisko. Chad is based in Abisko and offers guided tours and photography courses.“If you’re interested in fine-tuning your skills as a photographer and learning the fine details of astrophotography and photography in low light, we have just the course for you.”
Abisko in watercolours
Photo: STF
No other place in the mountains is associated with painting in quite the same way as Abisko. Magnificent views combined with fantastic light have made this area famous for its artistic qualities. In the early 20th century, Abisko was a hub for much of the Swedish art elite. When STF invites people to a one-week watercolour course, Lars Holm from Gerlesborgsskolan, one of Sweden’s most popular watercolour teachers, is in charge. This course will teach you more about the distinctive nature of painting watercolours, no matter what level you’re at.
Autumn visits to a Sámi camp
Encounter the Northern Lights
Photo: Lapland Wilderness Tours
Here in the heart of Sápmi is where you’ll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with reindeer, the proud companions of the Sámi people, entering their enclosure to feed them. At the same time, you’ll learn more about the Sámi, the indigenous population of FennoScandia, and their past and present way of life. You’ll also be invited to try the tasty Sámi national dish suovas, lightly-smoked and salted reindeer meat fried over an open fire in a traditional tent and served on Sámi bread, gáhkku. We also visit Jukkasjärvi church and the spot where the world-famous ICEHOTEL is recreated every winter.
Spend a clear autumn night in something as special as an Aurora Dome, and discover the magic of the northern lights with Lapland Wilderness Tours. If you wish, you can stay in the area all night and sleep in the cabin. Hot soup, bread and coffee or tea will keep you warm.
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Stora scenen 23.00.
Kirunafestivalen, June 30 to
July 3. The northernmost and lightest festival in Scandinavia! This year’s lineup includes artists such as Lars Winnerbäck, Miriam Bryant, Sabina Dbumba, Silvana Imam, Blacknuss feat. Eric Gadd and others. Apart from live music and famous artists there’s also a fairground, market, restaurant marquees, theatre and much more. www.kirunafestivalen.nu
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Public celebrations AND CHALLENGING COMPETITIONS Pamojafestivalen, Kiruna, May
26–28. Third year running! A free festival promoting diversity – against racism. International music, dance, art, lectures and workshops.
Kiruna in Transformation, Kiruna,
May 28. An exciting day with the future of Kiruna in focus, located where the new town is being built.
Synergies and conversations between science and stage, Kiruna,
Jukkasjärvi Fair, August 19–21. Sámi Márkan, Jukkasjärvi, August
Running camp: Vinden mot kinden, Björkliden, July 1-3. Mountain running weekend in Björkliden with midnight sun and views!
Doala Dolat Heakkas/Keep the Fire Burning, Kiruna, July 2. Nikkaluokta-Abisko, July 16. A challenge in the Swedish mountains.
Swedish Alpine Ultra,
National Day celebration, Kiruna,
Dansklacken på Dosan, Karesuando, July 28–30. Sweden’s northernmost culture festival. A wide range of artists.
Midsummer celebrations: Abisko,
Karesuando Fair, July 29–31.
Keb Classic Summer, Kebnekaise,
June 24. Epic mountain marathon in rough terrain offering sweat, varied nature and gorgeous views.
Förfesten, Kiruna, June 27–29. The centre is filled with festivities to prepare for the Kiruna Festival. 14
Abisko Midnight Sun Run, July 1. Charity run under the midnight sun.
Doala Dolat Heakkas/ Keep the Fire Burning, Kiruna, June 1.
Björkliden, Riksgränsen, Kebnekaise, Jukkasjärvi and Kiruna, June 24 (see note p. 15).
Kiruna Extreme - KEX, August
19–20. Two-day mountain marathon with orienteering in subarctic surroundings (see note p. 15).
(see note above).
Performance. Giron Sámi Teáhter.
June 6. Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården.
Abisko, August 5. Ultra distance in one of the most beautiful mountain settings in the world.
Kirunafestivalen, June 30–July 3.
June 1. Lectures and talks. Giron Sámi Teáhter.
Performance. Giron Sámi Teáhter.
Tierra Arctic Ultra, Nikkaluokta-
Sweden’s northernmost fair.
Nuoljasprinten, July 30. Running
19–21 (see note p. 15).
Cross-country race, Soutujärvi,
August 20. Marathon, half marathon and relay race between Avakko and Lappeasuando.
Interruptions, Kiruna stadshus, Au-
gust 20–September 30. Photo exhibition focusing on Sámi female portraits.
Höstyran, Kiruna, September 10. The best party of the autumn returns to Kiruna. Humour, music and dance for all ages! Myrsyran, Kiruna, September 10. Challenging fell race through the soggiest swamps and up the stoniest slopes Kiruna has to offer. Kent – farewell tour, Kiruna,
competition in Abisko.
October 7.
Fjällräven Classic, Nikkaluokta–
Kiruna Book Festival, October
Abisko, August 5–7 (see note p.15).
BAMM – Björkliden Arctic Mountain Marathon, Björkliden,
August 12–13.
15 –20.
Read more about the events and other experiences at www.kirunalapland.se.
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Riksgränsen, photo: Mattias Johansson
Midsummer Celebrations
STF Abisko Mountain Station, June 24. Dancer Fanny Kivimäki from Kiruna comes home to the amazing Arctic to dance around the maypole. Daniel Wikslund, Sweden’s northernmost national fiddler and known from the TVdocumentary ’The Sauna Ballet’ accompany her on the violin. They invite us to a party in the cosy recreation room on Midsummer’s Eve. Björkliden, June 24. Traditional celebrations with dance around the maypole and a midsummer buffet at Restaurant Lapporten. STF Kebnekaise Mountain Station, June 24. Midsummer at the foot of the ’roof of Sweden’ couldn’t be anything other than marvellous. How about some strawberry cake and a maypole, the slowest marathon in Sweden and a midsummer buffet table laden with food. Jukkasjärvi, June 24. Traditional midsummer celebration at the Homestead Museum with dance around the maypole, activities for all ages and a midsummer lunch at the ICEHOTEL Restaurant. Midsummer menu and live music in the evening.
CELEBRATE MIDSUMMER ON SKIS IN THE MOUNTAINS!
Sámi Siida-Márkanbáiki, Jukkasjärvi, June 24. Open house where visitors can see reindeer, shop for Sámi handicrafts, participate in Sámi culture and also try Sámi Slow Food at the old Sámi market place.
How about celebrating Midsummer’s Eve under the glowing midnight sun, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle? In Riksgränsen you can ski during the day as well as the entire evening – midnight sun skiing!
Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården, Kiruna, June 24. Local artists greet summer with song and dance at Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården. Activities for children and adults, refreshments available for sale. Experience the last celebration before Kiruna’s birthplace and mining manager Lundbohm’s home and office is moved to a new location as part of the town transformation.
Photo: Kiruna Extreme
Nutti Sámi Siida, photo: Liane Gruda
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KIRUNA EXTREME – KEX
Sámi Márkan Jukkasjärvi, August 19–21. A wide-ranging, yearly summer event that focuses on Sámi culture and current issues related to Sápmi life. Lectures, food, handicrafts, music and exhibitions that presents Sámi culture to locals and visitors alike during three eventful days. The location is the old market place in Jukkasjärvi, Sámi Siida-Márkanbáiki. Bures boahtin! (Well met!) www.nutti.se
Fjällräven Classic Nikkaluokta–Abisko, August 5–7. 110 km of adventure, combining mountain hiking with a festival. This route will follow one of the most popular hiking trails in the Swedish mountains. The trail passes Kebnekaise, the highest mountain in Sweden, before continuing through green mountain valleys and across crystal clear waters to the finish line at STF Abisko Mountain Station, where the wilderness pub Trekkers Inn will tempt you with refreshing drinks, great company and – later in the evening – a live band. The organiser makes this hike more accessible by offering organised logistics, checkpoints and support along the route. Fjällräven Classic is aimed at everyone: young and old, those who like to stroll along and those who prefer to get a move on, experienced mountain hikers as well as beginners full of anticipation. An unforgettable experience – welcome! www.fjallraven.co.uk/classic
www.ifk.kiruna.se/kirunaextreme
Photo: Fjällräven/Håkan Wike
Come and meet Sápmi
August 19–20. A two-day mountain marathon with orienteering in sub-arctic surroundings for teams of two with an overnight camp on the mountain. Three options: Medium, Large and Extreme. The tracks for Extreme vary between 70 and 90 km and the climb between 4,000– 6,000 metres. The number of teams admitted is limited to around 100, out of concern for the environment and the reindeer husbandry. The experienced organiser IFK Kiruna promises a high-quality, friendly atmosphere.
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Arctic Gourmet Cabin, photo: Franz Bischof
Dinner at the Arctic Gourmet Cabin is characterised by local produce such as reindeer, elk, arctic charr and whitefish.
Natural temptations WELCOME TO THE TABLE
here on what the forests and mountains have to offer, and we’re very proud to invite guests to eat at our table: game birds, berries ripened under the midnight sun, fish from clean waters, mountain herbs and, last but not least, game – we especially recommend the reindeer. The taste of Swedish Lapland will add a little extra spice to your visit and provide unforgettable memories. The way in which food is prepared and enjoyed is also an experience and an adventure. Suovas, lightly smoked reindeer meat, tastes absolutely incredible. Juniper berries from the forest and pressed almond potatoes from the Torne River Valley are ideal accompaniments. Or what about an arctic charr you’ve caught yourself and grilled over glowing embers at a camp up in the mountains, under the midnight sun, listening to the rushing river? We like combining nature and food in the Kiruna region, and we do it often. The town centre offers some real gems to delight your mind and tastebuds alike. Café Hjalmar at Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården, Kiruna’s oldest building, offers drinks and freshly baked pastries served in the classical way. The menu at Landströms varies according to the season and availability, try the grouse fillet for example, or other local favourites. Their outdoor seating is extremely popular on warm summer days. Or what about a ’world champion pizza’ at Pizzeria Palladium? Their reindeer pizza was awarded first prize in the World Pizza Championships. We offer all kinds of fine ingredients to suit all tastes. Bon appétit!
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Låkta waffle
“You have to hike miles to enjoy these tasty waffles, but it’s worth every single one of them.” Come here and relax in front of the fire in the main cabin, and enjoy the classic Låktawaffle with cloudberry jam and cream. Light lunches are served during the day, and three-course meals in the evenings. 16
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Photo: Nutti Sámi Siida
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Head for the mountain world and discover a range of culinary experiences. RESTAURANT NIKKALUOKTA, some 20 km from the foot of Kebnekaise, serves Slow Food in a fantastic enviroment. In the heart of the mountains but still easy to reach by road.
CAFÉ SÁPMI in Jukkasjärvi invites you to
their huge Sámi tent, where you can take a seat by the fire and enjoy a traditional Sámi Slow Food lunch with reindeer meat and fish prepared over the fire, followed by pastries and a cup of coffee. There’s a very special atmosphere here and it will make your visit a truly incredible experience. Camp Ripan, photo: Hans-Olof Utsi
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Enjoy a reindeer burger, waffles and freshly made cinnamon buns at RESTAURANT ENOK’S by Lake Láddjujávri on your way to or from Sweden’s highest mountain Kebnekaise. The beautifully designed restaurant was inaugurated last winter and the exciting architecture is worth a visit in itself.
Camp Ripan’s White Guide classified RESTAURANT RIPAN combines Swedish, Sámi and Torne-Valley Finnish culture. The chef invites you along on a culinary journey of flavours, colours and shapes from Swedish Lapland. Most of the ingredients are local, and each dish comes with a story of its own – you can find out where the reindeer grazed and where the fish was caught. The food is prepared with care according to ancient recipes spiced with fresh ideas and influences from all parts of the world.
Photo: Anette Andersson/ STF
Tasty mountain food
Restaurant Lappporten, at Hotell
Fjället in Björkliden, doesn’t need art on the walls. The huge panoramic south-eastfacing windows are like an advertisement for the resort. You’ll find mountain delicacies served here, along with excellent local ingredients such as reindeer, arctic charr and cloudberries.
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Björkliden, photo Markus Alatalo
Two popular restaurants run by STF in beautiful locations in the heart of Kiruna’s mountain world are Restaurant Kungsleden and Elsa’s Kitchen. Restaurant Kungsleden is found at the mountain station in Abisko. The mountain station is in the middle of a national park, and sustainability is fundamental here. This means they serve ecological food. They use local ingredients that taste great and also demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the beautiful nature. At Elsa’s Kitchen at Kebnekaise Mountain Station, named after Elsa Göransson who worked there for nearly 30 years, Elsa’s great interest in the mountains and their people lives on. She created a pleasant oasis in the Lapland mountain world and today, more than 50 years later, people are still inspired by the mealtime geniality and conviviality, just like it was back then. Restaurant Ebbes Kök in Katterjokk serves food and drink with fantastic views over the mountains: Vassitjåkka mountain in the foreground and Vassijaure lake extending towards the north. How about fresh pasta with creamy suovas (lightly-smoked reindeer steak), chanterelles and lingonberries?
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Camp Ripan, photo: Björn Wanhatalo
Newly-made bed at Camp Ripan.
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i n k i ru na , w e ta k e h o s p i ta l i t y extremely seriously – we know that after a day filled with adventure, this is precisely what our visitors long for. Warm, pleasant hospitality, a comfy bed and a tasty meal. There are all kinds of options to choose from when it comes to spending the night in Kiruna. Combined with the various adventures that await you, your accommodation can also be an excellent experience. If you want to stay somewhere central in Kiruna, Hotel Scandic Ferrum is a good choice. Everything you can expect from a city hotel awaits you here. Their beautiful lounge, ’Solsidan’, is a great place to meet up with friends, and Solsidan moves out onto the terrace with the spring sunshine, offering views of the entire Kiruna mountain range. At Camp Ripan, just outside central Kiruna, exteriors and interiors have been 18
created with care and respect. The cabins are comfortable and of hotel standard – private little oases close to everything you might need. Björkliden offers many different kinds of accommodation: accommodation for families, for groups of friends, or discerning log-cabin enthusiasts. The views of the Laponian Gate are captivating and there are lots of things to do – the golf course is absolutely stunning. You can enjoy comfortable and practical accommodation at Katterjokk Apartments close to the Norwegian border. The apartments are spotless, and all have their own kitchen and bathroom. Katterjokk Tourist Station, run by the Swedish organisation Friluftsfrämjandet is just a stone’s throw away and consists of two buildings: a main building with accommodation and a building with reception, shower and sauna. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND K I RU NA
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Charming, small scale accommodation
Along the King’s Trail between Abisko and Nikkaluokta there are five pleasant self-catering mountain huts in beautiful locations and within comfortable hiking distance of one another. STF’s hosts help you settle in and give you good advice and mountain tips. The hut sites in Abiskojaure, Alesjaure and Sälka have shops where you can stock up on supplies during your hike. You can hike with a light rucksack thanks to these huts and mountain shops. In summer, you can just pack a set of sheets (no sleeping bag), quilts/blankets are available in the huts. In Abiskojaure, Alesjaure and Sälka you can also enjoy a refreshing wood-fired sauna – a very welcome way of relaxing after a whole day out in the mountains. The shared guest kitchens are natural meeting spots in the mornings and evenings, and make for fun times. You have every chance of making new friends during your hike!
Arctic Gourmet Cabin.
LANNAVAARA LODGE is a peaceful, homely, quality place to stay. The lodge is made up of five apartments of various sizes, inspired by the seasons and Sámi culture. Enjoy the beautiful views and experience the peaceful silence. LAPPEASUANDO offers varied accommodation in a beautiful location by the Kalix River. Choose between comfortable accommodation in recently built hotel rooms, or in the selfcatering house if you’d like to be able to cook your own meals. The campsite offers pitches with and without power supply. You can go by boat to the wilderness camp 2 km upstreams on the Kalix River. AURORA RETREAT is located in Parakka, in the heart of a beautiful forest 90 km from Kiruna, by the Kalix River. If you’re dreaming of peace and quiet, getting away from the hustle and bustle of the town and living close to nature, this wilderness camp offers exactly what you’re looking for. KRISTALLEN. Lannavaara village ist probably most known for its gold panning, stone-grinding courses and mineral excursions. But there’s also white-water rafting on the Lainio River, walks along beautiful paths and easily-accessible fishing. Stay in comfort at Kristallen, in a cabin, apartment or Sámi tent.
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ACCOMMODATION IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE MUNICIPALITY
Arctic Gourmet Cabin, photo: Franz Bischof
SWEET REFUGE AT STF’S MOUNTAIN HUTS ALONG THE KING’S TRAIL
TOMMY’S HOUSE – a small, homely youth hostel in an old wooden house in the centre of Kiruna. POINT NORTH – a cosy youth hostel in a relatively central location. Spotless and personal, not far from Matojärvi and the countryside. CAMP ALTA – a wilderness camp with cabins in a beautiful location by a lake, 15 km from Kiruna. REINDEER LODGE – cosy cabin accommodation with reindeer on the doorstep and the northern lights or the midnight sun in the sky. A fantastic base camp in the heart of the forest, where silence and stillness prevail. KIRUNA HUSKY LODGE – beautifully located accommodation alternative just outside Kiruna with nature around the corner and a sled-dog kennel as neighbour. A nice place to experience the first northern lights of autumn. ARCTIC GOURMET CABIN – try local produce in the perhaps smallest restaurant in the world and have a good night’s sleep in a newlyconstructed cabin. A view of mountains and the lake, yet only 20 minutes from Kiruna heading towards Nikkaluokta.
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Sustainable experiences QUALITY-ACCREDITED COMPANIES IN KIRUNA We take care of our Kiruna and our entire municipality. This is why we work strategically to preserve our beautiful nature, with its clean waters that you can drink straight from the streams, rivers and lakes. Sustainability and viability can be viewed ecologically, socially and economically. Sustainable tourism is something we work with actively to strengthen our destination. We do this because we feel it’s important, but also to let our guests make an active choice and help ensure that future generations are also able to enjoy Kiruna.
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Certified companies 1 Camp Ripan: Nature’s Best,
Slow Food Sápmi, The Swan
“We want to be the natural choice, for guests and the environment alike. By using local products and working with local companies we work for a sustainable community, and for us this is something obvious to do”, says Frida Lind-Oja at Camp Ripan. “Our certifications and awards, which we’re very proud of, show that we’re on the right path with our environmental and quality work, and how we can best take advantage of everything we have nearby.”
2 Guide B-O: Nature’s Best
B-O Johansson has listed several of his dogsled tours with Nature’s Best. “Lots of dogsled companies already work sustainably, but I wanted to document that work as well. This quality label is important for international travel agencies and agents, as they have stringent demands when it comes to sustainability and safety,” says B-O.
3 Nikkaluokta Sarri: ISO1400, Sápmi Experience,
Slow Food Sápmi
“Long-term sustainable development comes naturally to the Sámi. Nikkaluokta Sarri strives to keep their village and surrounding mountains clean and undisturbed. “We want to pass on knowledge in our local area to make sure mountain guests continue to care for nature and the mountain environment. The Nikkaluokta Restaurant has also received a diploma from Slow Food Sápmi, valuing locally produced, fair and clean food,” says Anna Sarri.
4 Nutti Sámi Siida:
Nature’s Best, Sápmi Experience
“Our visitors encounter and learn about Sámi culture and reindeer herding directly from the source, that is, from our Sámi hosts, who tell them all about Europe’s only indigenous people and the delicate ecosystem that we’re all part of. Everything we do ties in with the concepts sustainability and ethics, shaping the Sámi holistic approach. Not leaving traces in nature, not disrupting wildlife and environment, and respecting all living things are messages we pass on between ourselves as well as to our guests,” says Katja Bechtloff, Sales & Booking Manager at Nutti Sámi Siida.
5 Ofelaš Islandshästar & Guideservice:
Nature’s Best
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“Back in 1993, Scandic began developing what’s now the travel industry’s leading sustainability programme. We’re extremely proud of this!” says Peter Salomonsson, General Manager at Hotel Scandic Ferrum. “A healthy, eco-friendly approach and social aspects are natural elements in our work. Our aim is to help promote a sustainable society. We’re the hotel chain with the highest number of eco-labelled hotels and have been working on eliminating our fossil-based carbon dioxide emissions since 2007.”
7 STF Abisko Mountain Station:
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“We operate in the heart of a National Park, so to us sustainability is fundamental. Among other things, this means we aim to serve lots of organic food to our guests, and we heat our premises using pellets instead of oil,” says Louise Johansson, Finance and Communications Coordinator at STF Abisko Mountain Station.
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Green Key, KRAV, Nature’s Best
“Our location in the middle of the mountains means we focus strongly on sustainability, primarily as regards logistics, transports and power consumption,” says Lisa Lindblom, Site Manager at Kebnekaise Mountain Station.
9 Kiruna Airport: Airport Carbon Accreditation,
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The environmental efforts made by the airport are already ISO14001 certified. The fact that Kiruna Airport has reached the highest level of certification for Airport Carbon Accreditation means that the airport is now completely climate neutral with regards to carbon-dioxide emissions from its own activities. “Swedavia and Kiruna Airport manage active, goal-orientated environmental work at the airport and this certificate proves it, which we are very proud of”, says Linda Tallmarker, Environment and Quality Manager. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND K I RU NA
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KRAV is a national ecolabel for food, demonstrating that ingredients have been produced organically. www.krav.se/english
THE SWAN, the Nordic Ecolabel, is the official Nordic ecolabel and defines stringent environmental and climate requirements for various product categories. www.svanen.se/en AIRPORT CARBON ACCREDITATION (ACA), is
a program to measure and classify how airports work to reduce climate impact.
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EU ECOLABEL is the EU’s environmental labelling system which helps European consumers to choose ecofriendly products and services. ec.europa.eu/environment/ ecolabel
THE GREEN KEY is the biggest global eco-certification for accommodation. www.green-key.org
SLOW FOOD SÁPMI is a trade organisation which focuses on the Slow Food watchwords Tasty, Clean and Fair, working to develop and safeguard Sámi food and the Sámi right to food sovereignty. www.slowfoodsapmi.com For more information: www.kirunalapland.se 21
Accommodation HOTEL ARCTIC EDEN Föraregatan 18, Kiruna +46 (0)980-611 86 info@hotelarcticeden.se www.hotelarcticeden.se Centrally located. A unique hotel where Sámi art features in a rustic environment with a modern twist.
ARCTIC GOURMET CABIN Kaalasjärvi 1100, Kiruna +46 (0)73-545 70 94 info@arcticgourmetcabin.se www.arcticgourmetcabin.se An excellent start or finish for your hike! This unique alternative is found between Kiruna and Nikkaluokta. Spoil yourself with a stay in cosy cabins, eat good food prepared by their own chef and have a bath in the outdoor spa.
HOTEL E-10 Lastvägen 9, Kiruna +46 (0)980-840 00 info@e-10.se www.e-10.se Cosy rooms with stylish simplicity and an inspiring atmosphere. Sauna and relax area.
BISHOPS ARMS Föreningsgatan 6, Kiruna +46 (0)980-155 00 bishops.kiruna@elite.se www.elite.se Comfortable accommodation ideal for both work and rest. Impeccable rooms with a British touch and tasty food in the pub. CAMP ALTA Jullebovägen 2, Altajärvi +46 (0)70-652 93 74 campalta@campalta.net www.campalta.net On the shores of lake Altajärvi, Camp Alta offers cabin rentals, caravan parking, sauna, barbecue facilities, boats, canoes, fishing etc. at affordable prices. CAMP RIPAN Campingvägen 5, Kiruna +46 (0)980-630 00 info@ripan.se www.ripan.se An informal atmosphere in central Kiruna, close to nature. Comfortable accommodation, Aurora Spa and delicious food, near all kinds of activities all year round.
HOTEL KEBNE Konduktörsgatan 7, Kiruna +46 (0)980-681 80 info@hotellkebne.com www.hotellkebne.se Modern hotel with a homely feel and recently refurbished rooms, all with their own individual decor.
KIRUNA HUSKY LODGE Karhuniemi Djurgården 446, Kiruna +46 (0)76-765 23 37 mats@sleddog.se www.sleddog.se Beautifully located just outside Kiruna with sled dogs and their puppies as neighbours. An excellent place to experience the midnight sun. KIRUNA ROOM & HOSTEL Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 53, Kiruna +46 (0)980-666 66 www.kirunarum.se Centrally located accommodation with high standard. Free wifi and parking. TV available in all rooms.
HOTEL SAMEGÅRDEN Brytaregatan 14, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 29 kiruna.samegard@telia.com www.hotellsamegarden.se OFELA ISLANDSHÄSTAR & GUIDESERVICE Peaceful and homelike hotel. Self-catering optional, free parking. Puoltsa 1057, Kiruna +46 (0)980-500 13 HOTEL SCANDIC FERRUM ofelas@kiruna.nu Lars Janssongatan 15, Kiruna www.ofelas.se +46 (0)980-39 86 00 A horse farm located on the ferrum@scandichotels.com banks of the Kalix River with a www.scandichotels.com/ferrum view of the mountains and Comfortable accommodation animals on the doorstep. There in the middle of town. Varied are three bedrooms in the KRAV-approved breakfast and building as well as a shared in the evenings you can enjoy kitchen and bathroom. a delicious meal at Mommas. POINT NORTH Playroom for children and wifi YOUTH HOSTEL available. Hermelinsgatan 31, Kiruna HOTEL VINTERPALATSET +46 (0)73-830 61 79 Järnvägsgatan 18, Kiruna pnhostel@telia.com +46 (0)980-677 70 Central and homelike accominfo@vinterpalatset.se modation. Walking distance to www.vinterpalatset.se the centre and to the amazing A small hotel offering outstanding countryside around Kiruna. service with a personal touch. Free wifi. Wifi and relax area with sauna, solarium and jacuzzi. TOMMY’S HOUSE ICEHOTEL Lars Janssonsgatan 2, Kiruna Marknadsvägen 63, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)70-691 35 61 +46 (0)980-668 00 info@tommyshouse.se info@icehotel.com www.tommyshouse.se www.icehotel.com A small, homely youth hostel. Experience ICEHOTEL in Summer. Centrally located with dormitoWarm accommodation in hotel ries and a shared kitchen. cabins and hotel rooms, or stay at one of the wilderness camps.
REINDEER LODGE Paksuniemivägen 188, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-213 29 info@nutti.se www.nutti.se Eco-friendly and modern cottages in the forest on the banks of the Torne River. Wood-fired sauna and barbecue. SPIS HOTEL Bergmästaregatan 7, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 00 booking@spiskiruna.se www.spiskiruna.se Centrally located hotel near nature. Restaurant and Deli in the same building. Open all year round. SPIS HOSTEL Bergmästaregatan 7, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 00 booking@spiskiruna.se www.spiskiruna.se Centrally located hostel near all activities on offer in Kiruna. Open all year round. STF HOTEL & HOSTEL Malmfältens Folkhögskola Campingvägen 3, Kiruna +46 (0)980-675 00 logi@kiruna.fhsk.se www.malmfaltensfolkhogskola.se Pleasant accommodation in a central location. Close to nature and great jogging tracks. TV and free wifi in all rooms. Self-catering optional. Sauna, free parking. STF JUKKASJÄRVI Marknadsvägen 63, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-668 00 info@icehotel.com www.icehotel.com A comfortable and affordable alternative right next to ICEHOTEL.
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ARCTIC ADVENTURE OF SWEDEN Holmen 11, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)70-049 32 76 info@arcticofsweden.se Cosy accommodation at a sleddog kennel by the Torne River in Jukkasjärvi. Customised tours available.
AURORA CAMP KURRA Uddenvägen 11, Kurravaara +46 (0)980-811 10 info@kirunaguidetur.com www.kirunaguidetur.com Stay in comfortable cabins and experience the midnight sun. Plenty of opportunities to see the northern lights in autumn. Wide selection of guided tours.
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YELLOW HOUSE HOSTEL Hantverkargatan 25, Kiruna +46 (0)980-137 50 yellowhouse@mbox301. swipnet.se www.yellowhouse.nu A central and pleasant youth hostel. Shower, WC and sauna outside the room. TV in all rooms. Self-catering, laundry facilities, etc.
KATTERJOKK APARTMENTS Katterjokksvägen 6, Riksgränsen +46 (0)980-430 60 info@katterjokk.nu www.katterjokk.nu Immaculate apartments with private kitchens. Self-catering or full hotel service. All apartments have their own balcony/patio and WC/shower.
Mountains ABISKO.NET Lapportsvägen 34 A, Abisko +46 (0)980-401 03 info@abisko.net www.abisko.net ”A backpackers delight” according to Lonely Planet. Inexpensive double rooms and dormitories. Sauna.
KATTERJOKK TOURIST STATION Riksgränsen +46 (0)73-036 05 95 info@katterjokk.se www.katterjokk.se Comfortable self-catering apartments in an amazing mountain environment. A sauna and a cosy lounge invite you to rest after busy days outside.
ABISKO GUESTHOUSE Kalle Jonsväg 5, Abisko +46 (0)70-559 22 54 mail@abiskoguesthouse.com www.abiskoguesthouse.com Self-catering rooms, Aurora Pub & Restaurant within walking distance. Fantastic surroundings, northern lights, midnight sun and a wide range of activities.
NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Come and stay where the mountains begin. Newly renovated two-bed cabins with WC. Simple living in the mountains. Full board optional.
BJÖRKLIDEN Björkliden +46 (0)980-641 00 bjorkliden@laplandresorts.se www.bjorkliden.com Björkliden Fjällby nestles among towering mountains. Fairytale view from the hotel as well as the cabins, the camp site and the Låktatjåkko mountain station.
RIKSGRÄNSEN Riksgränsen +46 (0)980-641 00 riksgransen@laplandresorts.se www.riksgransen.se There’s a hostel in Riksgränsen where you can stay during summer.
ENOKS FJÄLLSTUGOR Láddjujávri +46 (0)73-031 70 27 laddju@hotmail.com www.enoks.se Modern cabins with WC, shower and private kitchen. The cabins are located by the mountain lake Láddjujávri, at the foot of Kebnekaise, the highest mountain in Sweden.
STF ABISKO MOUNTAIN STATION Abisko +46 (0)980-402 00 fjallbokning@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/abisko Stay in the main building, in the newly renovated Keron hostel or in cabins in the heart of Abisko National Park. Experience the midnight sun, hiking and other activities.
STF KEBNEKAISE MOUNTAIN STATION Kebnekaise +46 (0)980-550 00 kebnekaise@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/kebnekaise Located at the foot of the Kebnekaise massif, 20 km from the nearest road. Accommodation, the restaurant Elsa’s Kitchen, service building with facilities and guided tours to the highest mountain in Sweden. STF MOUNTAIN HUTS +46 (0)10-190 23 60 fjallbokning@stfturist.se. www.svenskaturistforeningen.se The STF mountain huts are found in beautiful locations 1020 km apart along well-marked trails. Simple, cosy accommodation. On-site cabin hosts during season. Some cabins have shops and saunas.
Eastern Kiruna AURORA RETREAT Kangasvägen 35, Junosuando +46 (0)70-675 50 71 info@auroraretreat.se www.auroraretreat.se Comfortable hostel and guesthouse close to nature. Canoe and bike hire. Wilderness camp in Parakka in June and September. KRISTALLEN LANNAVAARA Lannavaara +46 (0)981-310 60 info@kristallen.com www.kristallen.com Both STF hostel and cabins. Great food and wonderful nature.
LAPPEASUANDO LODGE Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 info@lappeasuando.com www.lappeasuando.com Lappeasuando Lodge is located between Kiruna and Gällivare, right on the bank on the Kalix River. Scandinavian style, cosy rooms with a breathtaking view. NORTHERN LIGHT ADVENTURE Väg 395, Masugnsbyn +46 (0)70-640 77 67 lena@northcanyoncenter.se www.northernlightadventure.se Nice and affordable accommodation from 150 SEK/day/bed. Come here to fish and hike, and visit the canyon Masugnsbyn where you can see how mining began in these northern parts. ROSTUJÁVRI WILDERNESS CAMP Rostujávri +46 (0)981-211 10 bokning@rostujavri.com www.rostujavri.com In a beautiful location by the mountain lake Rostujávri. De-stressing environment with accommodation in self-catering cabins offering ’just the right level of comfort’. SANTA SAFARI Laestadiusvägen 153, Karesuando +358 (0)165-221 01 enquiry@santasafari.fi www.santasafarigroup.com Stay in cosy cabins or comfortable rooms in Finnish and Swedish Karesuando, in spectacular surroundings.
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LANNAVAARA LODGE Byvägen 82, Lannavaara +46 (0)981-59 09 90 info@lannavaaralodge.com www.lannavaaralodge.com
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KAFÉ ROST Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-166 05 carola.enmark@hotmail.com
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The app iKiruna makes it easy to find accommodation, shopping, food and drink, things to see and do, and more. Available free to download from the App Store or Google Play.
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ICEHOTEL SHOP Marknadsv. 63, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-668 00 info@icehotel.com www.icehotel.com Seasonal leisure wear, local specialities, jewellery and interior design by Swedish designers.
KIRUNA GUIDETUR Vänortsgatan 8, Kiruna +46 (0)980-811 10 info@kirunaguidetur.com www.kirunaguidetur.com Local handicrafts, a wide variety of Kiruna souvenirs, maps, postcards and much more.
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HÖJDMETER Bergmästaregatan 2, Kiruna +46 (0)980-822 00 info@hojdmeter.se www.hojdmeter.se This is where you can find all the equipment you need for the ideal mountain experience. A wide range of running gear is also available, as well as an online shop.
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COOP FORUM STORMARKNAD Österleden 12, Kiruna + 46 (0)10-74 74 130 www.coopnorrbotten.se Apart from the main supermarket there are smaller Coop shops throughout the municipal area, owned by Coop Norrbotten. A food-inspired retail company owned by around 130,000 members.
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KRISTALLEN LANNAVAARA Lannavaara +46 (0)981-310 60 info@kristallen.com www.kristallen.com Self-designed jewellery for sale, specialised in all kinds of precious stones, set stones, loose stones and collector’s pieces. NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Sámi handicraft and design. Excellent choice of jewellery and other items made from wood, antlers, reindeer skin, silver and more.
SVEN HÖRNELL AB Lars Janssongatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-431 11 info@svenhornell.se www.svenhornell.se Shop with Sámi handicrafts, souvenirs, photos etc. A slideshow can be viewed on request, more information in the shop. Located in Folkets Hus. Welcome. VILDMARKSHÖRNAN Föreningsgatan 7 C, Kiruna +46 (0)980-822 15 info@vildmarkshornan.com www.vildmarkshornan.com A wide range of equipment for hunting, fishing and outdoor activities paired with plenty of local knowledge. 25
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BJÖRKLIDEN Björkliden +46 (0)980-641 00 bjorkliden@laplandresorts.se www.bjorkliden.com Mountain adventures for the entire family – Lemmings club, hiking, fishing, golf and cave adventures.
JUKKASJÄRVI VILDMARKSTURER Vänortsgatan 8, Kiruna +46 (0)980-240 00 info@jvt.se www.jvt.se Activity day offering three exciting activities: dog sledding, a quad tour and survival/ wilderness knowledge.
GUIDE B-O Oinakkavägen 12, Kiruna +46 (0)980-290 29 bojohansson008@gmail.com www.guideb-o.se Canoe and Sámi tent rental. Quality certified by Nature’s Best. HUSKY TOURS LAPLAND Svappavaara +46 (0)70-308 02 23 info@huskytours.com www.huskytourslapland.com Drive a cart with your own team of dogs, or just enjoy an interactive tour of the kennel, learn all about dogs and sleds, and meet the next generation. HUSKY VOICE Laxforsen, Kiruna +46 (0)72-726 88 07 info@huskyvoice.com www.huskyvoice.com Visit the kennel, home to Siberian and Alaskan huskies, and take a husky as help and company on a hike.
KIRUNA AURORA TOURS Altajärviväg 1, Kiruna +46 (0)73-836 51 15 office@kirunaaurora.com www.kirunamidnightsun.com Midnight sun tours in Kiruna, excursions to the Norwegian coast and northern light activities during autumn. KIRUNA GUIDETUR Vänortsgatan 8, Kiruna +46 (0)980-811 10 info@kirunaguidetur.com www.kirunaguidetur.com Wide choice of activities: mountain biking, midnight sun tours, canoeing, quad bikes, overnight trips etc.
Photo: Mats Berg/Ofelaš
CAMP RIPAN Campingvägen 5, Kiruna +46 (0)980-630 00 info@ripan.se www.ripan.se Something for everyone: adventures, horse riding, Sámi everyday life, Aurora Spa, nature walks, guided tours of the town, heated outdoor pool.
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KIRUNA SLEDDOG TOURS Karhuniemi Djurgården 446, Kiruna +46 (0)70-385 85 24 mats@sleddog.se www.sleddog.se Come for a guided tour of our kennel: find out more about sled dogs, play with the puppies, and perhaps go for a ride!
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KIRUNA NATURE Kiruna +46 (0)70-321 91 08 info@kirunanature.com www.kirunanature.com An eight-kilometre dog cart tour through a beautiful, hilly landscape, finished off with traditional coffee in a Sámi tent. Fishing trips also available. LAPLAND WILDERNESS TOURS Kauppinen 187, Kiruna +46 (0)70-205 90 24 info.lwt@telia.com www.laplandwildernesstours. com A visit to the kennel combined with a short dog sled tour, fishing trips by boat and training with large teams of dogs in autumn. LAXFORSEN SLEDDOG Stallvägen 2, Kiruna +46 (0)70-532 91 51 laxforsensleddog@telia.com Visit the kennel. OFELA ISLANDSHÄSTAR & GUIDESERVICE Puoltsa 1057, Kiruna +46 (0)980-500 13 ofelas@kiruna.nu www.ofelas.se If you are interested in nature, animals and Sámi culture this is the place for you. Midnight sun tours, one-day or multi-day trips on Icelandic horses. STF ABISKO MOUNTAIN STATION Abisko +46 (0)980-402 00 fjallbokning@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/abisko Visit Aurora Sky Station – one of the best places in the world to experience the lights. A flora tour, Kärkevagge and the Sámi camp are some of the other activities on offer.
LAPPLANDMEDIA & PHOTOADVENTURES Konstnärsstigen 24, Abisko +46 (0)70-333 88 83 info@lapplandmedia.se www.lapplandphotoadventures.com Capture the northern lights and the midnight sun together with a professional photographer in Abisko/Kiruna. Photo courses since 2001, TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award 2015. LIGHTS OVER LAPLAND Abisko Turiststation 1, Abisko +46 (0)76-075 43 00 info@lightsoverlapland.com www.lightsoverlapland.com Get some help when photographing the magical northern lights in Abisko National Park. The highest ranked activity in Abisko on TripAdvisor. SCANDINAVIAN PHOTOADVENTURES Tvärgatan 4 A, Kiruna +46 (0)70-639 05 45 scandinavianphotos@gmail.com www.scandinavianphotoadventures.com Photographic sessions under the midnight sun. Participate in Sámi culture and experience the mountain surroundings. Courses for girls and families with children. Excursions with our Sámi guides. Camera equipment included.
Sámi NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Information and guided tours about the Sámi people. Sámi feasts for groups of all sizes. NUTTI SÁMI SIIDA Marknadsvägen 84, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-213 29 info@nutti.se www.nutti.se Meet and feed the reindeer, learn all about Sámi culture and enjoy a Sámi lunch in the Sámi tent. Open all summer. Autumn visits to Jukkasjärvi in August, September and October.
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Activities / Culture Other Activities KIRUNA FOLKETS HUS Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-157 00 info@fhkiruna.se www.fhkiruna.se Cinema throughout the summer.
GIRON SÁMI TEÁHTER Thulegatan 24 B, Kiruna +46 (0)980-176 54 www.samiteahter.org Summer tour with Doala Dolat Heakkas / Keep the Fire Burning.
KRISTALLEN LANNAVAARA Lannavaara +46 (0)981-310 60 info@kristallen.com www.kristallen.com Panning for gold, stone grinding and a guided tour of the mineral collection, including one of the first diamonds found in Sweden.
HJALMAR LUNDBOHMSGÅRDEN Ingenjörsgatan 2, Kiruna +46 (0)980-701 10 info@hjalmarsgard.se www.hjalmarsgard.se A town on the move – a guided tour of Kiruna’s history and its current transformation. IRF - THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF SPACE PHYSICS Rymdcampus 1, Kiruna +46 (0)980-790 00 info@irf.se www.irf.se For information on group visits to IRF and the Space Campus, see www.irf.se/link/visits.
LAPPEASUANDO UPPLEVELSE Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 info@lappeasuando.com www.lappeasuando.com Fishing, hiking, boat trips under the midnight sun and canoe excursions – ideal for families. LKAB’S VISITOR CENTRE Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-188 80 info@kirunalapland.se www.kirunalapland.se Guided tour of the world’s largest underground iron-ore mine. Tours of the visitor centre at 540 metres’ depth all year round.
SANTA SAFARI Laestadiusvägen 153, Karesuando +358 (0)165-221 01 enquiry@santasafari.fi www.santasafarigroup.com Everything from excitement on bikes, in boats or other vehicles to fishing, Sámi culture and animal encounters.
TERRE DES SAMES Vinkelvägen 2 D, Kiruna +46 (0)70-441 46 80 contact@terre-des-sames.com www.terre-des-sames.com Discover Swedish Lapland in French. Hiking, nature and local culture. Immerse yourself in the northern beauty. A personal experience.
SSC – ESRANGE VISITOR CENTER Esrange Space Center, Kiruna +46 (0)980-720 00 visit@sscspace.com www.sscspace.com Visitor Centre presenting the activities at the Esrange Space Centre and Swedish space-related work. STF KEBNEKAISE MOUNTAIN STATION Kebnekaise +46 (0)980-550 00 kebnekaise@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/kebnekaise Daily guided tours of the highest mountain in Sweden, based on your needs. Book an introduction to climbing on the nearby mountain Kaipak, or hike along the Flower Trail.
VETERANERNA EKONOMISK FÖRENING Guldvaskarevägen 4, Lannavaara + 46 (0)70-552 54 16 info@qbl.se www.laestadiusleden.se Discover Lannavaara – beyond time and space. Day hikes along the Laestadius Trail, stone grinding and natural science. Meditation and conversation about life issues.
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ABISKO GUESTHOUSE Kalle Jonsväg 5, Abisko +46 (0)70-559 22 54 mail@abiskoguesthouse.com www.abiskoguesthouse.com A variety of activities throughout the summer.
Transport FLIGHTS NORWEGIAN +46 (0)770–45 77 00 www.norwegian.com SAS +46 (0)770–72 77 27 www.sas.se AIRPORT BUS +46 (0)980-813 11 www.horvalls.se Airport bus in connection with all scheduled arrivals and departures. RENTAL CARS AVIS +46 (0)980-130 80 kiruna@avis.se www.avis.se EUROPCAR +46 (0)980–666 00 kiruna@europcar.se www.europcar.se
HERTZ +46 (0)980-190 00 hertz.kiruna@telia.com www.hertz.se BUS HÖRVALLS BUSS +46 (0)980–813 11 www.horvalls.se KIRUNA BUSS AB +46 (0)980-124 00 www.kirunabuss.se LÄNSTRAFIKEN +46 (0)771-10 01 10 www.ltnbd.se HELICOPTER KALLAX FLYG AB +46 (0)980–810 00 info@kallaxflyg.se www.kallaxflyg.se
TAXI TAXI KIRUNA +46 (0)980–120 20 bokning@taxikiruna.se www.taxikiruna.se VISIT ABISKO Abisko Turiststation 1, Abisko +46 (0)980-400 37 info@visitabisko.com www.visitabisko.com Scheduled airport transfer between Kiruna and Abisko/ Björkliden and taxi. TRAVEL AGENCY NEX RESEBYRÅ Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 44, Kiruna +46 (0)980–836 40 nexkiruna@nex.se www.nex.se
TRAIN SJ +46 (0)771–75 75 75 www.sj.se Free transfer bus between Kiruna Bus Station and the railway station 2 km from the town centre. Bus services are scheduled according to train departure times. OTHER TRANSPORT LÁDDJUJÁVRI BÅTTRAFIK Láddjujávri +46 (0)980-550 35 laddju@hotmail.com www.enoks.se Boats across lake Láddjujávri between Nikkaluokta and Kebnekaise.
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Welcome to Sweden’s northernmost destination! In Swedish Lapland you will find unique arctic experiences. Thanks to the warm Atlantic Gulf Stream you can experience contrasting seasons up here by the Arctic Circle: from sparkling northern lights in a white winter landscape to warm summers filled with swimming and a hundred days without night under the midnight sun. In the East – a 300-km coastline and the world’s largest brackish water archipelago, with thousands of islands. Sandy beaches, fishing camps and unique produce. In the West – vast mountains, brooks with water so clean you can drink it, and lots of adventures around the corner. In between lies the quiet, enigmatic, generous forest and the river valleys from Skellefte River in the South to Torne River in the North East, all with their unique characteristics. Traditions and culture are strong here, and the love of nature is even stronger. This is our everyday-life, and we invite you to share it with us. www.swedishlapland.com Kiruna Lappland is a business association working to encourage more people to visit Kiruna. We market Kiruna as a destination, manage tourism issues and work with destination development. Kiruna Lappland also runs the authorised tourist office in Kiruna. Discover more at: www.kirunalapland.se
Idea: Swedish Lapland Visitors Board & Kiruna Lappland. Copy: Helena Sjöholm/Favör & Kiruna Lappland. Graphic design: Krauz&Co. Cover photo: Peter Rosén. Illustrated map: Lisa Wallin/Meramedia. www.swedishlaplandvisitorsboard.com
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