Destinations of Swedish Lapland Kiruna winter/spring-winter 2017/2018 ENG

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SWE D I SH LAPLAND YOUR ARCTIC DESTINATION

winter/early spring

A MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE

From skiing along the King’s Trail to extreme off-piste

ICEHOTEL Natural ice experiences all year round

new kiruna

The present and the past in harmony

Aurora s BoreT PaLAlCiE IN

THE BES EE RLD TO S THE WO THERN THE NOR LIGHTS?


Photo: Tomas Utsi

Welcome to winter white Kiruna

of Swedish Lapland, the contrasts are as beautiful as they are numerous, almost endless. You will find an infinite variety of activities here, winter months with blue, arctic light, and the northern lights crackling and dancing across the skies. Later in the season, there will even be the midnight sun. Kiruna is home to Sweden’s highest mountains and the world’s largest underground iron ore mine. Kiruna is unique, with our world-famous ICEHOTEL located here, world class skiing and adventure around every corner no matter which part of the region you choose to visit. Expand your range of travel experiences and enjoy a true winter with us. A winter filled with powdery, thick, chalk-white snow, magical silence and clear, starry nights. A winter that

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begins with crisp coldness and ends with the bright rays of the spring sun, waking up the land by shining both day and night. We have clear seasons here. Some people reckon we have four seasons, but the Sámi people have taught us there are actually eight. Winter is divided into three seasons; early winter, true winter and spring-winter. The climate and seasons are very important to the Sámi people for their reindeer herding, and as our guest we can offer you all kinds of things to do depending on the timing of your visit. Being 200 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, we enjoy winter sports from October to Midsummer. Cross-country skiing, alpine ski tours, downhill skiing, snowboarding and hiking on DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


skis. We drill holes in thick ice on rivers and lakes so that we can fish for char. Silently, close to nature and all her animals, we head out with teams of eager dogs pulling sleds. Or we take our snowmobiles miles out into the wide mountain world, or to forests of snow covered fir trees. Kiruna is undergoing an exciting transformation. The entire town is about to relocate because the mine and ore deposits are extending beneath what’s currently the town centre. However, our warm welcome and wild countryside surrounding the town will still be here to greet you, just as they have always done. Welcome to Kiruna, we have the raw materials, the culture, the experiences. Come and share our arctic everyday lives, which are far from ordinary.

TOURIST INFORMATION The tourist center is in the centre of Kiruna. 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 storing your luggage.

Kiruna Lappland Tourist Center Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-188 80 info@kirunalapland.se

For more information, inspiration and opening hours: www.kirunalapland.se facebook.com/kirunalapland instagram.com/kirunalapland

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ICEHOTEL, photo: Asaf Kliger

Building a hotel out of ice is hard work, cold and often demanding. However it is also a process filled with love, characterised by playful, magical moments

Borrowing a river

— A CYCLE OF ADVENTURES AND EXPERIENCES

in the Arctic landscape, the river slows down and is transformed. There is no time to rest at this time of year, artists from all over the world gather in Jukkasjärvi to create this winter’s ICEHOTEL. For about six weeks there is fervent activity in the small village by the Torne River. Building a hotel out of ice is hard work, cold and often demanding. However it is also a process filled with love, characterised by playful, magical moments, such as when creative lighting enhances the impression of an already immaculate, translucent ice creation. “The energy that is let loose when creative people from a wide variety of backgrounds and places meet the ice is almost tangible”, says

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Arne Bergh who has been participating in the ICEHOTEL project from the very start. The awareness that ice is a transient material inspires boldness in trying new ideas and letting creativity flow. Everything is preserved inside the walls for a few months and the ice melts and the water returns back into the river as part of a natural cycle. Jukkasjärvi has a long history as a meeting place for people from both near and far. The name comes from a Sami word meaning “meeting place by the water” and at the ICEHOTEL, encounters are at the heart of everything. Visitors meeting locals, man meeting nature, ice meeting creativity — a meeting that transforms the ice into art, at least for a short time. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


ICEHOTEL 365, photo: Asaf Kliger

Ice and snow 365

NATURAL ICE EXPERIENCES ALL YEAR ROUND

ICEHOTEL, photo: Asaf Kliger

In 2016, the gates to something new were opened on the shore of the Torne River in Jukkasjärvi. A permanent, all year round, snow and ice experience — ICEHOTEL 365! There had long been a demand for year round visits to the ICEHOTEL and after 27 years as an international attraction following the changing seasons, the dream of a permanent snow and ice hotel came true. ICEHOTEL 365 is powered by a solar facility harnessing the nearly constant daylight in Lapland during the summer. At the height of the midnight sun season, visitors can enjoy and be awestruck by the magic of winter at ICEHOTEL 365. – When we got the idea to run the ICEHOTEL with the help of solar energy, we decided to make it happen right away, to create an ice experience that is available all year round, explains ICEHOTEL founder Yngve Bergqvist. The hotel, open all year, is a complete experience, featuring 9 luxurious suites with bathrooms, 11 art suites; all sculpted by selected artists, an ice gallery with an ice sculpting studio and an ICEBAR, serving champagne and other beverages in glasses made of ice. The elegant exterior combines the iconic, arched architecture of the ICEHOTEL with traditional construction methods, harmonising well with the surrounding environment. During the summer, the roof is covered with grass and as winter settles in Jukkasjärvi, the 2,100 square metre facility becomes part of the classic ICEHOTEL.

Sleeping below freezing point

ICEHOTEL FACTS • ICEHOTEL was founded in

1989 and is the world’s first hotel made of ice and snow.

• ICEHOTEL is open for ice experiences 365 days a year. During winter, you can visit both the classic hotel and the permanent ICEHOTEL 365. • The construction of ICEHOTEL requires approximately 30,000 cubic metres of ‘snice’ and 1,000 tons of ice.

For most guests, the stay at ICEHOTEL is an experience they’ll never forget. Many find it easy to sleep well at temperatures below freezing point, because the surroundings are so quiet and cool. Most guests spend a night in the cold area of the hotel and then one or more nights in the warm area.   Staying at ICEHOTEL is an experience quite unlike any other. This is why a survival course is held every evening for new guests, providing them with an introduction on how they should dress and use their sleeping bags. All guests staying in the cold area of the hotel are

checked in to a special warm building where their luggage and other equipment are stored.   The temperature inside ICEHOTEL never drops below minus 7 degrees Celsius, no matter how cold it is outdoors. Before you hit the hay, you should dress in warm base layers, pull your hat down over your ears and slide down into a bed made of blocks of ice, a thick mattress and reindeer skins.   In the morning, you’ll be woken with a hot lingonberry drink before you head off for a lovely sauna, a delicious breakfast buffet and a variety of activities.

• The amount of snow needed to build the rooms would be enough to make 700 million snowballs. • The ICEHOTEL chandeliers alone require 1,000 handmade crystals. • Every winter the ice bar serves 29,850 drinks in the rocks, in glasses made of ice.* • The ice church hosts just over 100 weddings every year. *Figures from ICEHOTEL#28.

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THE FREESKIERS’ FAVOURITE Riksgränsen is not only Sweden’s northernmost ski resort, but also the most legendary. The skiing is incredibly efficient here, making the most of every metre of space there is to use. Much of the skiing takes place off-piste, but by no means all of it. There are lots of great pistes which are undulating and winding. There are also numerous off-piste areas easily accessible alongside the pistes. Quite simply, great skiing.   Every spring, freeskiing stars from all over the world make the pilgrimage here to round off their season with a celebration: NM, or the Scandinavian Big Mountain Championships. They come here to compete for the title on Mount Nordalsfjäll, but also because of the informal atmosphere here where no distinction is made between pros and happy amateurs. Do not forget the varied skiing, which means that most people who come here return time after time.   The feeling of standing on a mountain peak, with fairytale skiing ahead of you, is unbeatable. To enjoy perfect skiing and give yourself a topic of conversation for the après-ski, take a helicopter or use climbing skins to help you and use the services of a mountain guide who knows where the best snow is located.

Untouched terrain AND WELL GROOMED RUNS

t h e r e a r e a m u lt i t u d e of options open to you when skiing in and around Kiruna, regardless of your preferences — major adrenaline rushes or a calmer approach, at your own pace. There are times when speed and excitement are what you need, whilst at other times the silence and magnificent surroundings of the bare mountain are the order of the day. The less crowded lifts, without queues, give you downhill skiing with all flow and no wait. From the town centre, the Kiruna mountins frame the horizon like a beautiful string of pearls. The icing on the cake has to be Kebnekaise, Sweden’s tallest mountain situated right here in Kiruna. Climbing Sweden’s highest peak is a powerful experience, and you can enjoy guided tours in winter too! Heading out on skis is easy. In some cases, you just have to put them on when you step outside your door because skiing terrain and tracks 6

are often located in such close proximity. From central Kiruna it’s a mere hour’s drive to get to the mountains and ski above the tree line. Perfect conditions await, with natural snow no matter what style you prefer — downhill or cross-country. If you wish you can ascend several hundred feet above sea level to the top of a mountain where you can survey the beautiful mountain landscape and feel as though you are on top of the world. In Kiruna you can ski on natural snow almost all year round, from late autumn to Midsummer. You can also ski beneath the northern lights and the blue Arctic light in midwinter, or in the blazing sunshine of spring and midnight sun just before the snow gives way to the next season. We don’t have hills in Kiruna, we have mountains. A landscape of tall mountains that takes over where the dense forest landscape leaves off. There are lots of lakes too, which you can ski across in winter as they’re covered with thick ice and snow. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


STF, photo: Anette Andersson

Lapland Resorts, Riksgränsen, photo: Markus Alatalo

Clear views of the King’s Trail

Photo: Håkan Hjort

The King’s Trail (Kungsleden), between Abisko and Hemavan, is one of the best ski trails in the world. An adventure more than 400 kilometres long which was started by the Swedish Tourist Association (STF) in the early 20th century. This trail offers a variety of fantastic mountain environments which stimulate the modern desire to discover.   The King’s Trail offers snow-clad peaks, warm spring sunshine, glaciers and the magical northern lights. A guided ski tour on historical ground is quite an experience.   Abisko is one of the places where you can start and end your ski tour. Trail crosses make the route safe for skiers, and the STF mountain huts are never far away. Lots of people discover the mountains through summit tours and ski touring on The King’s Trail, and the white peaks of Kebnekaise add extra appeal.

Family-friendly mountain charm

Lapland Resorts, photo: Markus Alatalo

Björkliden is really a family-friendly place to ski. Families have more time to spend together, the ski system is clear and the slope is never far away no matter where you stay. In Björkliden, parents can safely hand their children over to the Lemming Club so that they can spend a few hours skiing down the slopes or on the cross-country trail — or simply enjoying a leisurely lunch together.   Björkliden is surrounded by some fantastic mountains, and this is where you’ll see the famous Lapporten from almost any location The little mountain village of Björkliden is both a charming ski resort that operates at a more tranquil pace and a place where you can still enjoy an adventure or two.   You can try dogsledding, snowmobiles, ice climbing — or why not head for a mountain peak in a helicopter for a bit of offpiste skiing? Don’t miss a trip to Låktatjåkko, where you’ll find the highest located restaurant in Sweden.

PRO CROSS-COUNTRY TRACKS Both the global elite and leisure skiers come to practise in Kiruna every year. Here they will find early snow together with well-prepared trails. These are for both skating and classic cross-country skiing, for elite skiers and hobbyists alike, right next to the Kiruna city centre. The ski trails are illuminated in the evenings and regularly maintained to provide the best possible skiing conditions. We offer an amazing 65 kilometres of cross-country trails, of which 30 kilometres are illuminated. Our season stretches from late October to late April. 7


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Lights Over Lapland, Photo: Chad Blakley

Northern lights photography requires skill and experience — a photo course will quickly teach you the tricks of the trade and give you nice pictures to take home with you.

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THE MOVING, MESMERISING

Light Phenomenon a s t h e n o rt h e r n l i g h t s begin dancing across the sky, we pause and look up. It is difficult to avoid being seduced by the celestial display, even for those who grew up here and have seen this natural phenomenon since childhood. Sometimes, it is a tranquil experience, with slow, winding motions and sometimes the entire sky erupts in shapes and colours, moving at blinding speeds. Being out in the forest or on a mountain under flaming curtains of northern lights is an experience you will never forget. Throughout the ages, man has been in awe of the northern lights and tried to make sense of them through myth and legend. For the Sami, it was important to meet the northern lights with reverence. Whistling or singing, joiking, disrespectfully whilst the lights were showing was believed to be dangerous. Today we know that the northern lights

appear as a result of charged particles emanating from the sun and falling against the outermost layer of the atmosphere. As the particles hit the Earth’s magnetic field they are drawn to the North and South Poles, and so-called polar light ovals are formed around the magnetic poles. Northern lights, aurora borealis, in the Northern Hemisphere and southern lights, aurora australis, in the Southern Hemisphere. Kiruna’s location inside the northern polar light oval provides fantastic conditions for seeing the northern lights from September until late March.The proximity to unpopulated wilderness means that it’s easy to get to a place free from urban light pollution and experience the light display against a dark night sky. Many witnesses say that the northern lights cannot only be seen but also heard. Listen for yourself, the next time the northern lights dance in the sky!

Photographers Anette Niia and Ylva Sarri run Scandinavian Photoadventures, offering genuine adventures involving photography, nature and Sámi culture in the forests and mountains of Kiruna. — Photographing the northern lights is a fantastic way of experiencing nature. Set up your camera correctly, press the button and capture the northern lights. Sometimes your photos will be sharp, other times less so, but you’ll still have some stunning photos and memories of an experience you’ll never forget, says Anette. Peter Rosén is a photographer and has been running LapplandMedia & PhotoAdventures for more than 20 years. — I want my pictures to portray the things I love the most — the Lapland light and, above all, the northern lights, which bring additional beauty to winter. Peter offers photography courses on behalf of Canon, focusing on the northern lights and Sámi culture in Abisko and Kiruna. He works toghether with two other professional photographers. Peter took the photos for the book Aurora Borealis in Lapland and has had photos published in more than 100 magazines and books. — My advice for success when photographing the northern lights is simple. Put the camera on the ground so that it’s completely still, or use a tripod, and set a long exposure. Chad Blakley, a photographer specialising in the northern lights and owner of the company Lights Over Lapland and Visit Abisko, 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. We take on small groups, and we have access to a private conference room where I follow up on the participants’ photos every day, in between trips to take photos in the countryside, and give people advice and ideas to help them get the best out of their photos of the northern lights.

Photo: Peter Rosén

The art of photographing the northern lights

A balcony facing space

The Aurora Sky Station in Abisko is centred on what’s known as the “auroral oval” and is said to be the best place in the world from which to see the northern lights. The oval zone above the poles, where the magnetic field lines are perpendicular to the surface of the Earth through the entire atmosphere, forms an auroral oval directly above the little mountain village of Abisko, to the north-west of Kiruna. The clear, clean air and almost cloudless sky present perfect conditions, and you can view the northern lights more or less every night. The Aurora Sky Station is located at the summit of the mountain Nuolja. A cableway will take you to the top and once you arrive you will find a large outdoor terrace and an observation tower where you can study and photograph the northern lights and the starry skies. Inside the facility you will find an exhibition and a café. If you are looking for an all-inclusive experience, we recommend booking a four course dinner, inspired by Nordic cuisine and Swedish Lapland. 9


Camp Ripan, photo: Björn Wanhatalo

Enjoy winter

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and playing in the snow, but we grown-ups can discover our inner child too when the snow crunches underfoot or when we trudge through deep, fluffy snow. In Kiruna, winter lasts for nearly half the year. With metre-deep, chalk white snow which lights up the dark season, both physically and mentally. Vast amounts of snow are part of the Kiruna lifestyle. There are lots of things to do, and people have always been creative when it comes to living their lives — and finding adventure as well. Once the snow has settled, kick sleds are

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the natural choice of many for getting around. Alternatively, they strap on almost feather-light snowshoes to go walking in the forest, where the snow can be so deep that you’d sink up to your waist without them. If you want to update your wardrobe and equipment to suit the Kiruna and mountain climate, there’s a good selection of shops selling suitable clothing and equipment for various outdoor activities. Most of our organisers of experiences and adventures can also provide warm clothing to help you enjoy your activities. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


tour, a lunch tour or maybe even an overnight tour with a stay at a wilderness camp. The choice is yours. Going on a guided snowshoe hike is another different, yet accessible way to experience the white winter landscape. Snowshoes carry you well over the soft snow cover and you will have the opportunity to track animals such as hares and ptarmigans in the snow. A wide selection of guided tours are available — everything from snowshoehiking in mountain birch

Photo: Ofelas Icealndic Horses

Eager howls can be heard as the dogs are having their harnesses put on and seconds later, when the sled pulls away, silence greets us in the forests and on the mountains. Paws against the snow, pulling us swiftly ahead as we sit comfortably under pelts and blankets in the sled. An experience truly capturing the interplay between animals and nature. We have a range of dogsled tours with different themes and lengths to choose from. How about a northern lights tour? Why not try mushing your own sled? An early morning

forests in the Abisko National Park to snowmobile tours with ice fishing, northern lights watching or an overnight stay in an igloo. Staying overnight in an igloo is a surprisingly comfortable experience. The snow insulates against the cold outside, shielding you from wind and noise. Build your own igloo for the night, snow is a fantastic construction material and your guide will give you the tools and the knowledge needed. We can guarantee a truly cool experience.

Out into the wide blue yonder Your cheeks will be rosy after a speedy ride on a sturdy Icelandic horse in the snowy old-growth forest near the mountains. It is winter in Kiruna. You will experience calm and tranquility and you will have excellent chances of seeing the northern lights, reindeer, elk and other animals. Our friends at Ofelaš Icelandic Horses will teach you about Sámi culture during their riding tours. Lots of guests decide to see the Kiruna forests and mountains from a snowmobile. Head out on daily guided tours with stops for brewing coffee over an open fire, join the exciting hunt for the northern lights in the polar night or enjoy spending the night at one of Kiruna’s many camps.

Down to the depths and up the walls Lying down on a reindeer pelt by a mountain lake in the warmth of the sunlight, reflected by the snow, to ice fish, is an activity with a silver lining in Kiruna. Maybe you will catch your dinner, arctic char, in the river or from the lake. Several tourism companies in Kiruna organise ice fishing tours. Or why not try a slightly more unusual winter adventure. What about investigating a cave system created by the power of water? This popular activity is offered in Björkliden. Ice climbing or learning to build a bivouac in the snow are other fun winter activities.

Photo: Håkan Hjort

Lapland Resorts Björkliden, photo: Mikko Nikkinen

Animals and nature in focus

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VISION FOR THE FUTURE 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.   The new Kiruna is to be characterised by a lively, yet safe city environment. This means good lighting and a more compact city centre, something that Kiruna’s residents have been wanting for a long time. The new shopping street will begin at the eastern end of the city square. There will be shops and stores on the street level, on both sides of the street — the upper floors will house offices and apartments.

Kiruna Church, photo: Kiruna Lappland

Illustration: White Arkitekter and Ghillardi & Hellsten Arkitekter.

Historical buildings to live on

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Two of Kiruna’s listed buildings — Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården and Kiruna Church — will be preserved during the transformation of the town.   Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården was built in 1895, this was where Hjalmar Lundbohm, the first LKAB managing director and founder of Kiruna lived. Parts of the building look just as it did when Lundbohm lived there; and works of art presented by many of the friends who visited there, including Prince Eugen, Anders Zorn, Albert Engström, August Strindberg and Johan Tuuri, together with a very unique atmosphere are still there to be enjoyed. Kiruna Church was named Sweden’s most popular building in a public vote in 2001. This church, which is one of the biggest timber buildings in Sweden, will be dismantled piece by piece and rebuilt in the new Kiruna. The church was built between 1909 and 1912 under the leadership of engineer, Bengt Lundgren, LKAB’s head of construction in Kiruna. Architect Gustav Wickman and managing director Hjalmar Lundbohm also both played an active part in its construction. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


Transformation of Kiruna — THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW TOWN

t h e t r a n s f o r m at i o n o f k i ru na has attracted lots of attention both in Sweden and abroad. Never before has such a big community been transformed like this because the land is needed for industrial purposes. Everything is focused on ensuring that the town and the mining industry can coexist in harmony. Mining company LKAB has been mining around Kiruna since the early 20th century, which is when the town first came into being. LKAB is a limited company which is wholly owned by the Swedish government, and the group as a whole employs around 4,000 staff in 15 or so countries. The community was made up of three different areas around the turn of the 20th century, when Kiruna was established. The buildings were centred on the low mountain of Haukivaara, which had a relatively good local climate and was situated in a strategic location between the two mining mountains of 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 had already begun to expand in the 1940s as well. The town plan was the first of its kind to be established in the Nordic countries according to continental concepts. Instead of having a traditional grid plan, the Kiruna town plan is designed organically and also adapted according to the terrain. The new Kiruna will be built for a variety of people. The people who already live here have to feel at home, people who’ve moved away should be encouraged to return, and new residents must feel welcome. The city transformation project has now entered its operative stage, where a Culture Centre, a bathhouse, emergency service facilities, schools as well as the blocks around the City Hall are under construction. The new City Hall, Kristallen, was the first building to be constructed in the new town centre.

Photo: Tomas Utsi

Find out more about Kiruna's city transformation at www.kiruna.se/stadsomvandling www.samhallsomvandling.lkab.com/en

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE TRANSFORMATION There are two exhibitions on the transformation of the town: LKAB’s exhibition is on display at the Folkets Hus, next to the tourist center in Kiruna, and there’s another in the town hall for the municipality of Kiruna. You can view and follow the transformation of the town there and see how the mine is spreading underground and the buildings above have to be vacated. You can also go on a guided tour to find out more about how Kiruna will undergo this exciting transformation – both Camp Ripan and Kiruna Storytelling Center are organising these.   We have some very popular guided tours for anyone who’d like to learn more about mining in the largest underground iron ore mine in the world. There is a direct bus from the tourist center, straight down into the mountain and to the exhibition mine at the LKAB’s Visitor Centre, 540 metres below ground. The guide explains all about modern mining and how it can persuade an entire town to relocate.

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Photo: Jove Guttorm

Welcome to Sápmi — THE LAND OF THE SÁMI

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community area. The activities of the Sámi communities are regulated by the Reindeer Husbandry Act. Handicrafts, in Sámi Duodji, are also an important part of Sámi culture and reflect life in close harmony with nature. Throughout Kiruna you will find many unique examples of Sami arts and crafts such as the Jukkasjärvi Church organ, decorated with reindeer antler and Sámi motifs. As a visitor to the region, you can experience and learn more about the Sámi culture with the Sámi companies and guides who work in tourism.

SÁMI COMMUNITIES IN KIRUNA

Photo: Peter Rosén

k i ru na i s a pa rt o f s á p m i and has been home to Sámi for many generations. 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. The dominant Sámi language here is Northern Sámi. The Swedish name Kiruna is derived from the Sámi word “Giron”, which means “grouse”. Sámi place names explain Sámi history and can be viewed as pieces in the puzzle of an area. They’re often linked with the appearance of the terrain and the value of the location in terms of reindeer husbandry and Sámi subsistence. In Kiruna there is a genuinely living Sámi culture. Reindeer herding is a strong bearer of culture, but it’s by no means the main income of all Sámi people. It’s more common for whole families to help out with major events such as calf branding. There are eight Sámi communities in Kiruna. A Sámi community is an economic association, and its members are Sámi people who herd reindeer within the

Mountain Sámi communities:

Könkämä, Lainiovuoma, Saarivuoma, Talma, Gabna, Laevas, Girjas

Forest Sámi communities: Vittangi

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Rensjön Sápmi Adv, photo: Björn Wanhatalo

NIKKALUOKTA SARRI — In Nikkaluokta the Sámi family Sarri has been running tourist activities for several generations. They have a facility at the end of the road, not far from Kebnekaise. Although times have changed, genuine Sámi traditions are still alive in the family, and knowledge of and a feel for the local environment are important to them. NUTTI SÁMI SIIDA runs Márkanbáiki at the old market and assembly place that is origin for the village of Jukkasjärvi. Here you will find reindeer, exhibitions, Sámi cultural information, crafts and arts, and Café Sápmi in a giant lávvutent where traditional Sámi lunch is served by the open fire. Highly appreciated reindeer sledding tours as well as a unique cottage accommodation at Reindeer Lodge with reindeer on the doorstep. GIRON TRAVEL is a Sámi family business with an outstanding knowledge of Sámi culture. With them, you can enjoy genuine experiences involving animals and nature and gain an insight into the life of a reindeer herder. Learn how to lasso a reindeer, or tag along on a trip in a reindeer sleigh through forest and marsh, just as the Sámi people of the North have done for thousands of years. RENSJÖN SÁPMI ADVENTURES — Here you will get to experience everyday life together with a family of reindeer herders at Rensjön in the Gabna Sámi community. Get acquainted with an ancient mode of transportation, driving a reindeer through the snow covered mountain landscape. Lunch, made of their own reindeer meat, is cooked over open fire in a Sámi hut. ALLAS ACTIVITY — Stig Allas is a reindeer herder and guide and he offers popular northern lights excursions by snowmobile, including overnight stays. SAPMILIFE — You are invited to Ida-Maria Svonni and her family to experience Sámi culture with all your senses. On a reindeer pelt inside the lávvu, Sámi tent, you can enjoy the crackling fire and listen to stories about Sápmi. Coffee and the traditional Sámi bread, gáhkku are made on the open fire.

Photo: Ulrika Malm

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SÁMI CULTURE THROUGH GENUINE EXPERIENCES

PLENTY SHADES OF CULTURE Kiruna is a town rich in culture, which is how things have been since the town was founded just over a century ago. The Sámi and Tornedalian culture are apparent in cultural life in Kiruna and the hard work of the railway navvies still remains a foundation for both industry and communications. More than a century ago Navvies began building Malmbanan, the Iron Ore Line. Around 500 kilometres of rails were laid with their bare hands. The work was hard and risky, and they lived in rickety shacks. The railway opened the door to tourism in Sweden’s northernmost mountains, and nowadays ore is still transported by rail from Kiruna to the ice-free ore port in Narvik. 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 can be seen in popular culture as well. A number of films have been shot on location, such as the emotional French-Swedish thriller series Midnattssol (Jour Polair) that has been broadcast all over the world, as well as the Rebecka Martinsson series, based on Åsa Larsson’s popular books. Åsa Larsson is one of Kiruna’s most celebrated authors, she grew up in Kiruna and is known internationally for her award winning crime novels all set in Kiruna.

STREET ART

Keep your eyes open! You’ll sometimes find art where you’re least expecting it… You might, for example, find a green reindeer halfway up a wall on buildings in the town centre.

Photo: Carl Wennberg Sameslöjd

SHOP FOR LOCAL CRAFTS At Ateljénord in central Kiruna you will find a selection of crafts with a local character, everything from objects of everyday use to unique art handicraft. The professional craftsmen at Ateljénord work with arts and crafts in various materials such as wood, gold, silver, textiles, reindeer hide, metals, aquarelle painting and glass.   Another shop in the city centre featuring genuine crafts is the well-renowned Carl Wennbergs Sameslöjd that was established in 1907 by Franz Gustaf Wennberg, initially as a grocery store. The Sámi often used their own crafts, such as knives and wooden cups, to pay for their groceries. Over time, the store changed its profile and began specialising in selling Sámi crafts. Near the tourist center, you will find the legendary photographer Sven Hörnell’s store where many of his famous photographs are sold, together with local arts and crafts. Do take the opportunity to watch their beautiful slideshow, a viewing can be booked at the store.   In the wooden Sámi hut at Nutti Sámi Siida in Jukkasjärvi you will find a craft and boutique section where traditional crafts are on display, made out of reindeer antlers and hides, amongst other things. There is a selection of both traditional and modern Sámi crafts and souvenirs.   At the foot of the mountain Kebnekaise, by the end of the road, is Nikkaluokta Sarri’s store. There you will also find genuine Sámi crafts. The latest addition to the range of craft boutiques in Kiruna is Love from Lapland. Here you will find fashion, interior decoration, jewellery and gifts from designers firmly rooted in the Arctic environment, expressing love for and knowledge of Lapland in each and every product. 15


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Public celebrations AND CHALLENGING COMPETITIONS

JANUARY, KIRUNA

SNÖFESTIVALEN (THE SNOW FESTIVAL) Come and celebrate snow, ice and all the activities and adventures that belong to the winter. The Kiruna Snow Festival is a winter event which takes place in January every year. The town is decorated with ice and snow sculptures for the festival. Sculptors from Kiruna, Sweden and all over the world take part, and both the competition and the Snow Festival itself have become an annual tradition with competitors and locals alike. www.snofestivalen.com

Arctic Guides, photo: Johan Nilsson

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FJÄLLRÄVEN POLAR A 300 kilometre winter adventure north of the Arctic Circle where the participants navigate their own dogsleds. Starting in Signaldalen in Norway and finishing in Väkkäräjärvi, near Jukkasjärvi. Photo: Fjällräven

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ABISKO ICE CLIMBING FESTIVAL The Arctic festival for all ice climbing enthusiasts. During the festival you can try different types of climbing with the help of professional instructors, listen to interesting talks, see the latest climbing movies, try new equipment, participate in competitions and socialise with climbers from all over the world at the “After climb” event. Climbing takes place on ice falls around Abisko, from Kaisepakte in the east to Spansdalen in Norway in the west. www.abiskoiceclimbing.com 16

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PUREFREERIDE CAMP More than just a skiing trip. PureFreeride Camp at the STF Mountain Station Abisko is attended by skiers, speakers, mountain guides, experts and other hip people, making it the skiing event of the year. Meet new people, go on peak tours, discover new gadgets and challenges. The peak tours in the alpine Abisko and Narvik mountains are fantastic. The camp has a green, environmentally friendly profile. www.pureskitouring.se

Event calendar

More events and dates available at www.kirunalapland.se

NOVEMBER Arctic Light Filmfestival, Kiruna During the darkest days, Kiruna comes alight with a film festival. A wide range of films in all genres. Both world and national premieres are not uncommon.

APRIL Keb Classic Winter, Kebnekaise There are two different races, one sprint in the middle of Kiruna city and a two day skimo race with the nicest runs and the best view that Sweden can offer!

Välkommen vinter (Welcome Winter), Kiruna A festival that welcomes the winter, the darkness and all new residents of Kiruna.

Pure Tarfala Memorable peak tours with a mountain guide in the midst of the Kebnekaise mountain range.

DECEMBER Vinterpremiären (The Winter Premiere), Kiruna Cross-country skiing competition arranged by IFK Kiruna.

The Lapland Ice Fishing Championship, Stenbacken This championship is the largest ice fishing championship in Sweden, attracting about 2,000 participants every year. A day for the whole family with great prizes to win.

Christmas market, Kiruna Premiere for the Christmas market on the First Sunday of Advent. JANUARY Camp Ripan-loppet (The Camp Ripan Race), Kiruna Seeding ski race for Vasaloppet and Tjejvasan. FEBRUARY Kiruna winter market, Kiruna The annual Kiruna winter market is held right in the city centre. You will find crafts, food, candy, carpets, clothes, accessories and lots more. Ski Premiere in Björkliden and Riksgränsen Ski Premiere Nuolja Offpist MARCH Rautaspremiere The premiere for ice-fishing at lake Rautasjaure.

MAY NM — Scandinavian Big Mountain Championships, Riksgränsen The genuine freestyle championship NM is held at the mountain Nordalsfjäll. It’s not just a championship but also the major season finale for many of Europe’s freestyle skiers. Orange Open, Riksgränsen The only pure quarterpipe competition in Sweden. Riksgränsen Banked Slalom, Riksgränsen This snowboard competition has grown quickly and now attracts around 200 participants who gather, race and snowboard together. Hej Tö! Riksgränsen A music festival under the midnight sun, rounding off the Riksgränsen winter season. Competitions for skiers and snowboarders.

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Arctic Gourmet Cabin, photo: Franz Bischof

Natural temptations — WELCOME TO THE TABLE

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w e h av e nat u r e ’ s endless larder and its wellstocked fridge right on our doorstep. We live very well on what the forests and mountains have to offer, and we’re very proud to invite guests to eat at our table. We have game birds, berries ripened under the midnight sun of summer, fish that have swum in clean waters, mountain herbs and, not least, game – we recommend reindeer in particular. After all, enjoying a really delicious and well prepared meal with good company is a true delight. The taste of Swedish Lapland will add a little extra spice to your visit and provide unforgettable memories. We enjoy the variation of the best ingredients, but that’s not all. The way in which we prepare and enjoy our food is an experience and an adventure. Suovas, lightly smoked reindeer, tastes absolutely incredi-

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ble when cooked over an open fire out in the forest. Juniper berries from the forest and pressed almond potatoes from Torne River Valley are ideal accompaniments. Or how about a char which you’ve caught yourself and grilled over glowing embers at a camp up in the mountain, under a clear, starry sky and the sparkling northern lights? An incredibly tasty dish. We like combining nature and food in the Kiruna region, and we do it often. The town centre offers some real gems to delight both the mind and the tastebuds. Landströms serves everything according to season and availability, such as delicious breast of grouse or other local favourites. At Camp Ripan, the chef serves tasty dishes combined with drinks which perfectly match the ingredients. We offer all kinds of fine ingredients to suite all tastes. Bon appétit!

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Warm hospitality is on the menu alongside tasty food at Restaurang SPiS and their delicatessen. The staff at SPiS treat you like an old friend, and everyone feels really welcome. This restaurant also cherishes good ingredients, taking into account the seasons and the close proximity to the Nordic landscape. “We live beneath the northern lights, in the harsh but fertile and vivid landscape that is Swedish Lapland”. DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND   KI RU NA


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Head for the mountain world and discover a range of culinary experiences. RESTAURANT NIKKALUOKTA, some 20 kilometres from the foot of Kebnekaise, serves Sámi Slow Food in a fantastic environment. In the heart of the mountains but still easy to reach by road.

The beautiful RESTAURANT ARCTIC EDEN serves food inspired by the region and Sámi culture. They use local ingredients and prepare them beautifully by bringing out the clean, natural flavours. And of course, if you have good food then you also need something good to drink, and their wine cellar is full of wines carefully selected to match the food they serve.

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CAFÉ SÁPMI in Jukkasjärvi invites you to their large, cosy Sami hut where you can sit down by the fire and enjoy a traditional Sámi lunch with suovas and pot-boiled coffee served from a sooted pot. Swedish fika, pastries, are also served. There’s a very special atmosphere here which will make your visit a truly incredible experience.

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Two popular restaurants run by STF, and in beautiful locations in the heart of the mountain world of Kiruna, are Restaurant Kungsleden and Elsa’s Kitchen. Restaurant Kungsleden can be found at the Abisko mountain station. The mountain station is in the middle of a national park, and sustainability work is fundamental here. This means that they serve organic food. They use local ingredients that taste great and demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the beautiful countryside. At Elsa’s Kitchen at Kebnekaise Mountain Station, which was named after Elsa Göransson who worked there for nearly 30 years, Elsa’s great interest in mountains and 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 cosiness and conviviality surrounding mealtimes, just as they were back then. Restaurant Lapporten, at Hotell Fjället in Björkliden, doesn’t need art on the walls. The huge panoramic south east-facing windows are like an advertisement for the resort. You’ll find mountain delicacies served here, along with excellent local ingredients such as reindeer, char and cloudberries.

Restaurant Lapplandia in Riksgränsen is located inside the hotel and presents a Northern Swedish à la carte menu created with passion using delicacies from the mountains, local ingredients of outstanding quality. Specific drinks, particularly wines, are suggested for all dishes. The restaurant’s own bakery supplies everything from crispbread to pastries.

Photo: Markus Alatalo

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At CAMP RIPAN’S restaurant, listed in the White Guide, Swedish, Sámi and Tornedalian culinary cultures meet. The head chef invites you to a culinary voyage through flavours, shapes and colours from Swedish Lapland. Local ingredients and products are used whenever possible and every meal has a story of its own - we can tell you where the reindeer has walked and where the fish has been caught. The food is prepared carefully, following old recipes spiced up with new ideas and international influences.

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At the STF mountain huts, it is easy to make new friends. The communal kitchens become natural meeting places and offer pleasant opportunities to socialise.

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we take hospitality 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 (even though you can also choose to sleep wrapped up in a reindeer skin on a bed of snow) and a tasty meal. There are all kinds of options to choose from when it comes to spending the night in Kiruna. Warm and cold, big and small, rustic or comfortable hotel standard. Combined with the various adventures that await you, your accommodation can also be quite an experience. If you want to stay somewhere central in Kiruna, Hotell Scandic Ferrum is a good choice. Everything you can expect from a city hotel awaits you here. Their beautiful lounge, Solsidan, is an obvious place to meet up with friends, and when the spring sunshine has started to shine Solsidan moves out onto the terrace, with views across the entire Kiruna mountain range. Another central option is the elegant Hotel Arctic Eden, where style and design have been combined with modern demands for comfort. The inspiration for the hotel’s genuine, down-to-earth interior and design was taken from the Sámi culture. In the mountain world, STF mountain huts are rarely far away when you follow King’s Trail, for example. Here, the host of the huts awaits you with a mug of hot lingonberry juice on arrival, offering you protection from the elements for one or more nights as you ski. Personal, close to nature and relaxing for anyone.

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EMBRACED BY DESIGN AND CULTURE

At Camp Ripan, just outside the Kiruna city centre, both interiors and exteriors have been carefully crafted in respect of our three cultures. The cabins are comfortable and of hotel standard – private little oases close to everything you might need. The atmosphere is informal, and having your own entrance means that you feel like you’re coming home when you put your key in the door.   The winter has been incorporated at Aurora Spa, not shut out. You move between indoors and out, warmth and cold, snow and water, darkness and light. Feel the polar winter caressing your cheek as you rest in the pleasantly hot water of the outdoor pool. If luck is on your side you will also get to see the vividly coloured northern lights dancing across the starry, black velvet sky. The Camp Ripan kitchen turns fantastic local ingredients into delicious dishes. The wine cellar is home to the wines which marry up perfectly with the flavours on the menu.

Camp Alta.

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AURORA RETREAT is located at Parakka in the midst of the beautiful forestland, beyond every road, by the Torne River and the Tärendö River. Here, you will find simple accommodation close to nature, far away from modern distractions. You are also far away from any light pollution, which gives you ideal conditions for spotting the northern lights. There are trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoe walking as well as guides who will help you get started. LANNAVAARA LODGE offers peaceful, homely accommodation in the form of five different apartments of various sizes furnished in harmony with the seasons and the Sámi culture. Here you can enjoy a lovely view, inviting, personal hospitality and experience peace and tranquility. LAPPEASUANDO offers a varied selection of accommodation in a beautiful location by the Kalix River. Here, you can stay comfortably in newly built hotel rooms or in the detached house if you prefer self-catering. PIILIJÄRVI CAMPING is beautifully situated in the countryside between Kiruna and Gällivare. You can stay in a cottage or an apartment, far away from the stress and bustling city life. The surrounding natural environment can be discovered on skis or snowshoes. Experience the polar night and try ice fishing.

ARCTIC GOURMET CABIN — Try local delicacies at what may well be the smallest restaurant in the world and sleep soundly in a newly built cottage. A lovely view of a lake and the mountains, just 20 minutes from Kiruna on the road to Nikkaluokta. AURORA CAMP KURRA — A new igloo village near Kiruna, with comfortable places to sleep on warm reindeer skins in sleeping bags. The igloo village is in the ideal location to maximise your chances of seeing the northern lights on the banks of the Torne River. CAMP ALTA — A wilderness camp with cabins, in a beautiful location beside a lake 15 km from Kiruna. KIRUNA HUSKY LODGE — Beautifully situated lodge just outside Kiruna. Nature just around the corner, the sled dog kennel as your nearest neighbour, and one of the best places in Kiruna to see the northern lights. Transportation can be arranged from central Kiruna. REINDEER LODGE — Cosy cabin accomodation with reindeer on the doorstep and the northern lights in the sky. A fantastic base camp in the heart of the forest, where silence and stillness prevail. TOMMY’S HOUSE — A small ten-bed youth hostel, a real homefrom-home in a cosy old wooden house in the centre of Kiruna.

Aurora Spa/Camp Ripan, photo: Björn Wanhatalo

Aurora Retreat, photo: Dan R. Moore

Quiet gems in the forestland

Charming small-scale accommodation

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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 countryside, with its clean waters that you can drink straight from the stream, river or lake. Sustainability and viability can be viewed from ecological, social and economic perspectives. Sustainable tourism is a field we’ll be working actively with to underpin our location. Because we think this is important, and because we want our guests to be able to make active choices and help to ensure that future generations can also enjoy Kiruna.

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“Development which is sustainable in the long term is a natural element of Sámi trades. Nikkaluokta Sarri strives to keep the village and mountains around us clean and undisturbed. We want to pass on knowledge in our local area to let mountain guests know they should continue to care for nature and the mountains. Restaurant Nikkaluokta has also received a diploma from Slow Food Sápmi, which appreciates locally produced, fair and clean food,” says Anna Sarri.

3 Nutti Sámi Siida: Nature’s best, Sápmi Experience

“Our visitors encounter and learn about Sámi culture and reindeer herding directly from source, i.e. from our Sámi hosts, who tell them all about the only indigenous people of Europe and the delicate ecosystem that we’re all part of. Everything we do ties in with the concepts of sustainability and ethics involved in the holistic approach of the Sámi people. Not leaving traces when we move around in the countryside, not disrupting wildlife and nature and respecting all living things are the messages we pass on both internally and to our guests,” says Katja Bechtloff, Sales & Booking Manager at Nutti Sámi Siida.

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“Our goal is to be the natural choice, for our guests as well as for the environment. Working to create a sustainable society by choosing local products and cooperating with local companies is natural to us”, says Frida Lind-Oja at Camp Ripan “Our certifications and awards, of which we are very proud, show that we are headed in the right direction in our environmental and quality assurance efforts and that we make the best possible use of the resources around us.”

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“We operate in the heart of a national park, so for us sustainability initiatives are fundamental. Among other things, this means that 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 Abisko Mountain Station.

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“Our location in the middle of the mountain means we focus strongly on sustainability, primarily as regards logistics, transports and electricity consumption,” says Marit Sarri, site manager at Kebnekaise Mountain Station.

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The environmental work at the airport has previously been certified in accordance with ISO14001. Kiruna Airport has reached the highest level of certification in Airport Carbon Accreditation, which means that the airport is completely climate neutral when it comes to carbon emissions from local operations. “Swedavia and Kiruna Airport engage in active, focused environmental work at the airport and this certification shows the progress we have made together, of which we are very proud”, says Linda Tallmarker, Manager for Environment and Quality Assurance. 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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SÁPMI EXPERIENCE is a quality label in the Sámi hospitality industry, and quality, sustainability, safety and reliability are key. 355

THE GREEN KEY is the biggest global eco-certification for accommodation. www.green-key.org

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 AIPORT CARBON ACCREDITATION (ACA), is a programme designed to measure and grade the efforts of airports to minimise their impact on climate change. www.airportcarbonaccredited.org

EU ECOLABEL is the EU’s ecolabel system, helping European consumers to choose eco-friendly products and services. ec.europa.eu/environment/ ecolabel

KRAV is a national ecolabel for food, demonstrating that ingredients have been produced organically. www.krav.se/english

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 READ MORE AT www.kirunalapland.se 23


Accommodation Kiruna

AURORA CAMP KURRA Uddenvägen 11, Kurravaara +46 (0)980-811 10 info@kirunaguidetur.com www.kirunaguidetur.com Cosy cottages by the river with great opportunities to see the northern lights. A wide selection of activities. CAMP ALTA Jullebovägen 2, Altajärvi +46 (0)70-652 93 74 campalta@campalta.net www.campalta.se Cosy cottages by the frozen lake, great opportunities to see the northern lights. Sámi grilling huts, sauna, ice bathing. A wide selection of activities. CAMP RIPAN Campingvägen 5, Kiruna +46 (0)980-630 00 info@ripan.se www.ripan.se Familiar atmosphere in central Kiruna with nature on your doorstep. Comfortable accommodation, spa, good food, near all kinds of activities all year round.

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HOTEL E-10 Lastvägen 9, Kiruna +46 (0)980-840 00 info@e-10.se www.e-10.se Inviting rooms, simple, stylistically pure. Sauna and relaxation area. HOTEL SAMEGÅRDEN Brytaregatan 14, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 29 kiruna.samegard@telia.com www.hotellsamegarden.se Peaceful hotel with a homely atmosphere. Self-catering and free parking available. Free wifi and a Sámi museum. HOTEL SCANDIC FERRUM Lars Janssonsgatan 15, Kiruna +46 (0)980-39 86 00 ferrum@scandichotels.com www.scandichotels.com/ferrum Stay comfortably at Kiruna’s largest hotel. Enjoy a drink at our lounge bar, Solsidan with one of Kiruna’s most beautiful views. ICEHOTEL Marknadsvägen 63, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-668 00 info@icehotel.com www.icehotel.com Combine a stay in one of the beautiful ice and snow art suites with one or more nights in warmer room. Open all year round. KIRUNA HUSKY LODGE Karhuniemi Djurgården 446, Kiruna +46 (0)70-385 85 24 mats@sleddog.se www.sleddog.se Beautiful location just outside Kiruna, with sled dogs and puppies as your nearest neighbours. Excellent chances of seeing the northern lights.

KIRUNA ROOM AND HOSTEL Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 53, Kiruna +46 (0)980-666 66 info@kirunarum.se www.kirunarum.se Central location and high standard. Single-, double- or multiple-bed rooms and family rooms. Free wifi and parking. TV in all rooms. Fully equipped kitchens. Photo: Lars Thulin

ARCTIC GOURMET CABIN Kaalasjärvi 1100, Kiruna +46 (0)73-545 70 94 info@arcticgourmetcabin.se www.arcticgourmetcabin.se A unique gem between Kiruna and Nikkaluokta. Treat yourself to a stay in a cosy cottage, good food cooked by your own personal chef and enjoy a dip at our outdoor spa. Excellent conditions for seeing the northern lights.

HOTEL ARCTIC EDEN Föraregatan 18, Kiruna +46 (0)980-611 86 info@hotelarcticeden.se www.hotelarcticeden.se Central location. Unique hotel where Sámi art meets a rustic, yet modern environment.

SPiS HOTEL Bergmästaregatan 7, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 00 booking@spiskiruna.se www.spiskiruna.se Hotel in a central location, near both shopping and outdoor experiences. Restaurant.

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ALLAS ACTIVITY Lastvägen 40, Kiruna +46 (0)70-273 34 83 info@allasactivity.com www.allasactivity.com Self-catering rooms near the new city centre where you can watch the northern lights and the sunrise.

SPiS HOSTEL Bergmästaregatan 7, Kiruna +46 (0)980-170 00 booking@spiskiruna.se www.spiskiruna.se Centrally located hostel close to all activities that Kiruna has to offer. Open all year round. STF HOTEL & HOSTEL Malmfältens folkhögskola Campingvägen 3, Kiruna +46 (0)980-675 00 logi@kiruna.fhsk.se www.malmfaltensfolkhogskola.se Nice accommodation in a central location, close to nature and world class ski trails. TV and free wifi in all rooms. Self-catering available. Sauna, free parking. Breakfast is served every day. TOMMY’S HOUSE Lars Janssonsgatan 2, Kiruna +46 (0)70-691 35 61 info@tommyshouse.se www.tommyshouse.se Small, homely hostel, central location, multiple-bedrooms and a shared kitchen.

OFELA ISLANDSHÄSTAR & GUIDESERVICE Puoltsa 1057, Kiruna +46 (0)70-681 67 59 info@ofelas.se www.ofelas.se Horse farm on the banks of the Kalix River with a view of the mountains and animals just around the corner. The house has three bedrooms, a shared kitchen and bathroom. REINDEER LODGE Paksuniemivägen 188, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-213 29 info@nutti.se www.nutti.se Eco-friendly accommodation in modern forest cottages. Cosy nights in sleeping bags with reindeer as your nearest neighbours.

YELLOW HOUSE HOSTEL Hantverkaregatan 25, Kiruna +46 (0)980-137 50 yellowhouse@mbox301. swipnet.se www.yellowhouse.nu Friendly hostel in a central location. Shower, bathroom and sauna outside your room. TV in all rooms, self-catering, laundry and more. YOUTH HOSTEL POINT NORTH Hermelinsgatan 31, Kiruna +46 (0)73-830 61 79 pnhostel@telia.com Homely accommodation in a central location. Walking distance to the city centre and to Kiruna’s fantastic nature. Free wifi.

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Accommodation In the mountains ABISKO.NET Lapportsvägen 32, Abisko +46 (0)980-401 03 info@abisko.net www.abisko.net “A backpacker’s delight” according to Lonely Planet. Affordable accommodation in double and multiple bed rooms. A wide selection of activities, and sauna.

KATTERJOKK APARTMENTS Katterjokksvägen 6, Riksgränsen +46 (0)980-430 60 info@katterjokk.nu www.katterjokk.nu Fresh apartments with kitchens, self-catering or full hotel service. The apartments have separate balconies/decks, bathroom and shower.

NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Stay where the mountain world begins. Newly renovated twobed houses with toilets. Simple accommodation in the mountain cottages. Full board available.

ABISKO GUESTHOUSE Kalle Jons Väg 5, Abisko +46 (0)70-559 22 54 mail@abiskoguesthouse.com www.abiskoguesthouse.com Self-catering rooms. 150m to the Aurora Pub & Restaurant. Amazing environment, northern lights and a wide selection of activities. Apartments for private or shared use.

KATTERJOKK TOURIST STATION Riksgränsen +46 (0)73-036 05 95 info@katterjokk.se www.katterjokk.se Comfortable accommodation in self-catering apartments in a fantastic mountain environment.

RIKSGRÄNSEN Riksgränsen +46 (0)980-641 00 riksgransen@laplandresorts.se www.riksgransen.se The hotel is the heart of Riksgränsen, close to the ski trail system and the train station. Choose between the Meteorologen Ski Lodge, apartments or a hostel. There is a spa at the hotel. Photo: Johan Svensson

BJÖRKLIDEN Björkliden +46 (0)980-641 00 bjorkliden@laplandresorts.se www.bjorkliden.com Surrounded by majestic mountains. With a breathtaking view you can choose to stay in a hotel, a cabin, at Låktatjåkko or at Gammelgården Ski Lodge.

STF ABISKO MOUNTAIN STATION Abisko +46 (0)980-402 00 bokningen@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/abisko Stay comfortably in the main building, at the hostel or in cottages, in the midst of Abisko National Park. Experience the northern lights, skiing and more. STF KEBNEKAISE MOUNTAIN STATION Kebnekaise +46 (0)980-550 00 kebnekaise@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/kebnekaise Located at the foot of Kebnekaise, 20 km from the nearest road. Rooms, equipment rental, guides, amenities building and the restaurant Elsa’s Kitchen. STF MOUNTAIN HUTS +46 (0)10-190 23 60 fjallbokning@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen.se STF’s mountain huts are located in scenic places at 10-20 km intervals along well marked trails. Simple, cosy accommodation.

LANNAVAARA LODGE Byvägen 82, Lannavaara +46 (0)981-590 990 info@lannavaaralodge.com www.lannavaaralodge.com Apartments with different themes, fully equipped, in wonderful Lannavaara.

Photo: Lannavaara Lodge

LAPPEASUANDO LODGE Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 info@lappeasuando.com www.lappeasuando.com Cosy rooms for up to four people, in a scenic location between Kiruna and Gällivare.

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JUNOSUANDO GUESTHOUSE Folketshusvägen 37, Junosuando +46 (0)70-675 50 71 info@junosuandoboende.se www.junosuandoboende.se Cosy rooms and hostel beds in the beautiful old rectory with great northern lights conditions and options for winter activities.

PIILIJÄRVI CAMPING Piilijärvi 1, Gällivare +46 (0)70-560 19 01 info@piilijarvi.com www.piilijarvi.com Campsite in the countryside between Kiruna and Gällivare, close to nature. Nice accommodation with self-catering. Beach sauna and grilling hut. Northern lights opportunities.

ROSTUJÁVRI WILDERNESS CAMP Rostujávri +46 (0)981-211 10 bokning@rostujavri.com www.rostujavri.com Beautiful location by the mountain lake Rostujávri. Relaxing environment, accommodation in self-catering cottages with just the right level of comfort. Photo: Rostujávri Vildmarkscamp

AURORA RETREAT Junosuando +46 (0)70-675 50 71 info@auroraretreat.se www.auroraretreat.se Simple cabins at Camp Three Rivers by the beautiful Torne and Tärendö Rivers. A perfect place to experience the natural environment on skis or snowshoes.

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Activities / Culture ABISKO.NET Lapportsvägen 32, Abisko +46 (0)980-401 03 info@abisko.net www.abisko.net Go on a dogsledding tour in the mountains of Abisko National Park. Several exciting northern lights tours also available. ABISKO GUESTHOUSE Kalle Jons Väg 5, Abisko +46 (0)70-559 22 54 mail@abiskoguesthouse.com www.abiskoguesthouse.com A wide selection of activities: snowshoe hiking, northern lights tours, ice skating, ice bowling. Round things off with a sauna and a good night’s sleep. ACTIVE LAPLAND Solbacksvägen 22, Kiruna +46 (0)76-104 55 08 info@activelapland.com www.activelapland.com Dogsled tours: pleasant morning tours, magical northern lights tours and overnight tours. ARCTIC GUIDES Syster Syrenas väg 1, Abisko +46 (0)980 401 20 info@arcticguides.com www.arcticguides.com Heli-skiing, ski touring, ice climbing and expeditions with IFMGA mountain guides. Over 30 years of arctic experience. ARCTIC PEAK Karvens väg 11, Abisko +46 (0)73-385 01 40 info@arcticpeak.se www.arcticpeak.se Northern lights tours and day tours by snowmobile in Abisko National Park and Jukkasjärvi. Northern lights tours and day tours by dogsled in Jukkasjärvi. ARCTIC SAFARIS/ FJÄLLGUIDEN Föraregatan 39, Kiruna +46 (0)980-150 00 info@fjallguiden.se www.fjallguiden.se Adventures in the mountain environment, snowmobile safari, dogsledding, management training, fishing & hunting adventures. Snowmobile rental.

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BJÖRKLIDEN Björkliden +46 (0)980-641 00 bjorkliden@laplandresorts.se www.bjorkliden.com Mountain adventures for the whole family, skiing, heli-skiing, northern lights, dogsledding, snowmobile, cave tour, ice climbing and snowcat to Låktatjåkko. BOREAL TOURS Skaulo 94, Skaulo +46 (0)70-605 37 97 barbara@boreal-tours.eu www.boreal-tours.eu Ski tours with huskies and sledges off the beaten track, along many of Scandinavia’s most famous trails such as Kungsleden, Treriksröset and Nordkalottleden. CAFÉ SPORT & LUOSSAVAARA Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 200, Kiruna +46 (0)73-068 86 50 cafe.sport.luossavaara@ gmail.com Ski facility in central Kiruna. Cross-country, alpine and snowboard rentals. We sell lift passes, food, coffee and snacks. Winter season, November–May. CAMP ALTA Jullebovägen 2, Altajärvi +46 (0)70-652 93 74 campalta@campalta.net www.campalta.se Dogsledding, snowmobile and northern lights tours to Abisko. Try ice fishing, skiing and a wood-fired sauna after your ice bath. CAMP RIPAN Campingvägen 5, Kiruna +46 (0)980-630 00 info@ripan.se www.ripan.se Experiences for everyone: northern lights tours, dogsled, snowmobile and riding tours, spa, Sámi activities, elk safari, guided city tours. ECOTOURS Kiruna +46 (0)70-689 40 31 ecotours.kiruna@gmail.com www.ecotourskiruna.wordpress.com Join us on a wilderness or northern lights tour! Learn how to thrive in a subarctic climate. A quality program with a knowledgeable guide; Nature, culture, history and local food.

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ENOKS IN LÁDDJUJÁVRI Láddjujávri +46 (0)73-031 70 27 info@enoks.se www.enoks.se Exclusive snowmobile tours in Láddjuvággi, at the foot of Kebnekaise. Day trips with ice fishing and a great chance to see moose. Overnight trips with a chance to experience the northern lights. HELISKI GUIDES SWEDEN +33 (0)6-6266 6228 info@heliskiguidessweden.com www.heliskiguidessweden.com World-class heli-skiing! We focus on smaller groups and private arrangements in a grand environment. IFMGA guides, private helicopter, experienced pilots and heliski-terrain for everybody. HUSKY HOME Laukkuluspa +46 (0)70-350 28 69 info@huskyhome.se www.huskyhome.se Family-run dog sled tour company in a unique kennel and mountain environment, outside the main tourist areas. Learn to drive your own team. Private family tours with the children in focus. Full moon tours. HUSKY TOURS LAPLAND Svappavaara +46 (0)70-308 02 23 info@huskytours.com www.huskytours.com Daily dogsled tours through the wilderness along self-prepared trails. Day tours and northern lights tours. Drive your own sled or sit back and let the guide do it for you.

HUSKY VOICE Laxforsen, Kiruna +46 (0)72-726 88 07 info@huskyvoice.com www.huskyvoice.com With a maximum of 4 people per tour, enjoy a more authentic and personal dog sledding experience. “Drive a sled” or “sit on a sled” morning tours and northern lights tours. ICEHOTEL Marknadsvägen 63, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-668 00 info@icehotel.com www.icehotel.com Ice sculpting, dogsledding, northern lights, snowmobile, Icelandic horse riding, cross-country skiing, guided tours and more. KIRUNA AURORA TOURS Altajärviväg 1, Kiruna +46 (0)73-836 51 15 office@kirunaaurora.com www.kirunaaurora.com Night activities all winter, focusing on the northern lights. KIRUNA DOGSLED Oinakkavägen 11, Kiruna +46 (0)73-385 01 40 info@kirunadogsled.com www.kirunadogsled.com We love the life above the Arctic Circle. Come and enjoy it with us! We offer several northern lights-, dog sledding-, and ice fishing activities. KIRUNA GUIDETUR Vänortsgatan 8, Kiruna +46 (0)980-811 10 info@kirunaguidetur.com www.kirunaguidetur.com Offering snowmobile, dogsledding, Sámi experiences, ICEHOTEL visits, snowshoes, skiing and northern lights tours. Overnight tours to cosy cottages.

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Activities / Culture LAXFORSEN SLEDDOG Stallvägen 2, Kiruna +46 (0)70-532 91 51 +46 (0)70-545 76 51 laxforsensleddog@telia.com www.laxforsensleddog.com Inviting, personal dogsledding in a wintery forest landscape. Sit on the sled with a guide mushing the dogs or drive a small sled together with a friend.

KIRUNA NATURE Kiruna +46 (0)70-321 91 08 info@kirunanature.com www.kirunanature.com Speedy dogsled tours over rough terrain, through forests and across lakes. Enjoy a Swedish fika in a Sámi tent.

NORTH SWEDEN TOURISM Stenvägen 10, Kiruna +46 (0)70-270 14 02 ingegerd@northswedentourism.se www.northswedentourism.se We offer the chance to experience the unique city of Kiruna with surroundings. Fantastic scenery and magical displays of colourful northern lights.

KIRUNA SLEDDOG TOURS Djurgården 446, Kiruna +46 (0)70-555 93 03 mats@sleddog.se www.sleddog.se One of Kiruna’s oldest dogsledding companies . Go on a dogsled or snowmobile tour, combine the two or come on a true Jack London excursion.

RIKSGRÄNSEN Riksgränsen +46 (0)980-641 00 riksgransen@laplandresorts.se www.riksgransen.se Freeride at Riksgränsen, Sweden’s northernmost skiing location with off-piste, heliskiing and ski tours. Go on a snowmobile tour or relax at the spa.

LAPLAND TOURIST & SERVICE Moränvägen 15, Kiruna +46 (0)70-549 65 47 leif@lapland-tourist-service.se www.lapland-tourist-service.se By snowmobile out into the wilderness, away from the city lights, to the dark night sky and the magical northern lights.

SKYARK AB Vasikkaniemivägen 15, Kurravaara +46 (0)73 800 15 58 +46 (0)73 800 15 56 skyarkab@gmail.com Come with us on an arctic tour in the SkyArk, sheltered from snow, wind and cold while you enjoy the panoramic view.

LAPLAND WILDERNESS TOURS Kauppinen 187, Kiruna +46 (0)70-205 90 24 info.lwt@telia.com www.laplandwildernesstours.com Daily dogsled and snowmobile tours. Experience the northern lights, the feeling of closeness with the dogs and discover the awe-inspiring Aurora Dome.

SNOWDOG Jullebovägen 2, Altajärvi +46 (0)70-335 60 50 info@snowdog.se www.snowdog.se Exclusive and super personal Husky tours in the arctic wilderness, where you drive your own sled dog team. Tasty food included. Northern lights tours and day tours.

LAPPEASUANDO HUSKY SAFARI Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 info@lappeasuando.com www.lappeasuando.com Dogsled safari with your very own sled in the vast natural environment surrounding the Kaitum Nature Reserve and the Kalix River. Morning, day and northern lights tours.

STF ABISKO MOUNTAIN STATION Abisko +46 (0)980-402 00 bokningen@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/ abisko Visit the STF Aurora Sky Station, one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights. You can also take avalanche courses, go skiing, ice climbing and snowshoe walking.

STF KEBNEKAISE MOUNTAIN STATION Kebnekaise +46 (0)980-550 00 kebnekaise@stfturist.se www.svenskaturistforeningen. se/kebnekaise Ice climbing courses, ice cave visits, snowshoe courses, yoga weekends, skiing and much more. TERRE DES SAMES Vinkelvägen 2 D, Kiruna +46 (0)70-441 46 80 contact@terre-des-sames.com www.terre-des-sames.com Discover Lapland in French, snowshoe walks, northern lights and local culture. Experience the beauty of the north. Photo: Johan Adermalm

KIRUNA HUSKY Kalixforsbron +46 (0)10-401 87 94 +46 (0)73-849 60 75 +46 (0)70-284 41 65 booking@kirunahusky.com www.kirunahusky.com Tour programme with Alaskan Huskies in an amazing environment in the remote area near the Kalix River. Prepare the dogs and learn more about them.

VISIT ABISKO Steinholtzgatan 35, Kiruna +46 (0)980-400 37 info@visitabisko.com www.visitabisko.com Day tours to ICEHOTEL and Narvik, and a day of Sámi experiences for all our guests in Abisko and Björkliden. WHITE TRAIL ADVENTURES Kauppinen 186, Kiruna +46 (0)73-046 93 04 info@whitetrailadventures.com www.whitetrailadventures.com A varied selection of dogsled and snowmobile tours, tailored to give you an unforgettable adventure in Swedish Lapland.

Sámi ALLAS ACTIVITY Kiruna +46 (0)70-273 34 83 info@allasactivity.com www.allasactivity.com Northern lights, elk, snowmobile and Sámi culture. Day or overnight tours.

GIRON TRAVEL Kiruna +46 (0)70-649 18 87 info@girontravel.se www.girontravel.se Winter experiences in a Sámi environment. Day tours with reindeer driving and evening tours with northern lights and reindeer. Local culinary culture. Relaxation by the fire inside the Sámi hut. NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Guided tour by the Sarri family about Sámi culture and history. NUTTI SÁMI SIIDA Marknadsvägen 84, Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)980-213 29 info@nutti.se www.nutti.se Have a close encounter with our reindeer, go reindeer sledding during the Ráidu tour, visit Sámi Siida-Márkanbáiki or try multiple day experiences with accommodation in Sápmi. OFELA ISLANDSHÄSTAR & GUIDESERVICE Puoltsa 1057, Kiruna +46 (0)70-681 67 59 info@ofelas.se www.ofelas.se If you are interested in nature, animals and Sámi culture you have come to the right place. Icelandic horses, northern lights tours, Arctic animal safari and snowmobiling. RENSJÖN SÁPMI ADVENTURES Rensjön 41, Kiruna +46 (0)70-568 60 46 info@rensjon.com www.rensjon.com Experience the everyday life of a reindeer herder and round off your day with reindeer soup by the fire in the Sámi hut. Reindeer sled tours also available. SÁPMILIFE Jukkasjärvi +46 (0)76-105 52 11 info@sapmilife.com www.sapmilife.com A Sámi experience for all senses. Learn about our life in Sápmi — sustainable knowledge.

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Activities / Culture LAPPLANDMEDIA & PHOTOADVENTURES Konstnärsstigen 24, Abisko +46 (0)70-333 88 83 info@lapplandmedia.se www.lapplandphotoadventures.com Photo courses with a professional photographer in Abisko/Kiruna. Everything from private northern lights tours to multi-day courses focusing on northern lights, animals, Sámi culture, dog sledding and astrophotography. All camera equipment is included.

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LIGHTS OVER LAPLAND Abisko Turiststation 1, Abisko +46 (0)980-33 08 92 info@lightsoverlapland.com www.lightsoverlapland.com Join us for an unforgettable experience and photograph the magical northern lights in Abisko National Park! Camera gear, warm overalls, professional guiding and warm drinks are included.

SCANDINAVIAN PHOTOADVENTURES Tvärgatan 4 A, Kiruna +46 (0)70-639 05 45 scandinavianphotos@gmail.com www.scandinavianphotoadventures.com Come with us and photograph the northern lights, wildlife, Sámi culture and mountain environments. Daily tours with our Sámi guides. Camera equipment and warm clothes included. Photo: Anette Niia

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KIRUNA STORYTELLING Biblioteksgatan 2, Kiruna +46 (0)70-578 04 98 dan@kirunastorytelling.se www.kirunastorytelling.se A city on the move – a guided tour of Kiruna’s history and the ongoing city transformation.

Other activities GIRON SÁMI TEÁHTER Tulegatan 24 B, Kiruna +46 (0)980-176 54 info@samiteahter.org www.samiteahter.org The theatre of the Sámi people, important to Sweden and to the world. All plays tour the traditional Sámi homeland, Sápmi, as well as other parts of the Nordic countries. IRF — INSTITUTET FÖR RYMDFYSIK Rymdcampus 1, Kiruna +46 (0)980-790 00 info@irf.se www.irf.se For information on group visits to the IRF and the Space Campus, please go to www.irf.se/link/visits. KIRUNA FOLKETS HUS Lars Janssonsgatan 17, Kiruna +46 (0)980-157 00 info@fhkiruna.se www.fhkiruna.se Cinema and theatre.

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KRISTALLEN LANNAVAARA Lannavaara +46 (0)981-310 60 info@kristallen.com www.kristallen.com Gold panning, guided tours of the mineral collection featuring one of the first diamonds found in Sweden, stone polishing. 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 year round of the visitor centre at the 540 metre level. SSC – ESRANGE VISITOR CENTER Esrange Space Center, Kiruna +46 (0)980-720 14 visit@sscspace.com www.sscspace.com Visitor center presenting what goes on at the Esrange Space Center base and Swedish space operations in general. Open on request.

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Shopping / Souvenirs NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 info@nikkaluokta.com www.nikkaluokta.com Sámi handicraft and design. A wide selection of jewellery and crafts made of wood, antlers, reindeer pelt, silver etc.

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CAMP RIPAN Campingvägen 5, Kiruna +46 (0)980-630 00 info@ripan.se www.ripan.se Local crafts and everything you need for an active outdoor life; base layers to shell layers and sports and outdoor items.

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INTERSPORT Föreningsgatan 4 och Österleden 6, Kiruna +46 (0)980-820 40 kiruna@intersport.se www.intersport.se Sports shop for the entire family. Specialists in running, the outdoors and cross-country skiing. JEANSBOLAGET Föreningsgatan 15 A, Kiruna +46 (0)980-165 80 kiruna@jeansbolaget.se www.jeansbolaget.se Fashion store with jeans for everyone, hemming/shortening done in the store.

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VILDMARKSHÖRNAN Föreningsgatan 7 C, Kiruna +46 (0)980-822 15 info@vildmarkshornan.com www.vildmarkshornan.com Clothing for wilderness and outdoor life. Hunting and fishing department and extensive local knowledge.

LOVE FROM LAPLAND Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 48, Kiruna info@lovefromlapland.se www.lovefromlapland.se Products by designers, artisans and brands offering tales from the North, all under one roof. Welcome to the new store with lots of love from Lapland.

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ABISKOONLINE +46 (0)70-548 54 19 info@abiskoonline.se www.abiskoonline.se Online store with metal crafts and nature photography.

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ROYAL DINER Föreningsgatan 9, Kiruna +46 (0)72-215 25 85 info@royaldiner.se www.royaldiner.se

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Transport TRAIN SJ +46 (0)771–75 75 75 www.sj.se Free transfer bus between Kiruna Bus Station and the train station 2 km outside the city centre. Transfers follow train departure times.

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AIR NORWEGIAN +46 (0)770–45 77 00 www.norwegian.com SAS +46 (0)770–72 77 27 www.sas.se AIRPORT BUSES +46 (0)980-813 11 www.horvalls.se Airport buses in connection with all regular flights to and departures from Kiruna Airport.

HELICOPTER KALLAX FLYG AB +46 (0)980–810 00 info@kallaxflyg.se www.kallaxflyg.se TRAVEL AGENCY NEX RESEBYRÅ Hjalmar Lundbohmsvägen 44, Kiruna +46 (0)980–836 40 nexkiruna@nex.se www.nex.se

CAR RENTAL 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

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Welcome to Sweden’s arctic destination! In Swedish Lapland you will find unique arctic experiences. Thanks to the warm Gulf Stream, here high up by the Arctic Circle, you can experience seasons with great contrasts between polar nights with sparkling northern lights in a white winter landscape and warm summers filled with swimming and hundred days without night under the midnight sun. In the east – a 300-km coastal stretch facing the Bay of Bothnia – 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 from them and lots of adventures around the corner. In between the quiet, enigmatic, open-handed forest and river valleys from Skellefte River in the south to Torne River in the north-east, all with their unique distinctive characteristics to offer. Traditions and cultures are strong here, and 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 which aims to encourage more people to visit Kiruna. We market Kiruna as a destination, deal with tourism issues and work with destination development. Kiruna Lappland also runs the authorized tourist center in Kiruna. Discover more at: www.kirunalapland.se

Idea & text: Swedish Lapland Visitors Board & Kiruna Lappland. Graphic design: Versal & Kiruna Lappland. Cover photo: Asaf Kliger. Copy: Helena Sjöholm/Favör, Marit Kangas/Heedmark and Åsa Redin, Anna Skogh/Kiruna Lappland. Illustrated map: Lisa Wallin/Meramedia. Print: Lule Grafiska, Luleå 2017. www.swedishlaplandvisitorsboard.com

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