Nestled in the
wilderness near Finland's Urho Kekkonen National Park, Hotel Kakslauttanen has
one of the Arctic Circle's best views of the Aurora Borealis. The sparse trees
and complete lack of light pollution reveal millions of stars each night, and
during the peak winter months the location offers incredible views of the
Northern Lights.
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Glass Igloos Offer Views of the Northern Lights at Finland’s Hotel
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Nestled in the
wilderness near Finland’s Urho Kekkonen National Park, Hotel Kakslauttanen has
one of the Arctic Circle’s best views of the Aurora Borealis. The sparse trees
and complete lack of light pollution reveal millions of stars each night, and
during the peak winter months the location offers incredible views of the
Northern Lights.
Each glass igloo is
fitted with thermal glass walls and ceilings, that insulate the interior to
keep it warm and cozy at night. The glass also contains a frost preventative,
maintaining crystal clear panoramic views even when temperatures outside drop
to -22 degrees fahrenheit. Fitted for two people, the igloos are small enough
to be efficiently heated without consuming too much energy.
One of the world’s
seven natural wonders, Aurora Borealis results from the collision of gaseous
particles from the earth’s atmosphere with charged particles released from the
sun. The resulting burst of colored light can last from less than a second to
nearly two minutes. Though the lights are visible from August to April, the
peak viewing time is in the darkness of the winter months.
Although the hotel does
not guarantee a view of the Northern Lights, they keep constant watch over the
weather conditions and ring a signaling bell for visitors to look to the sky
when the phenomenon is visible.
The main hotel also
includes the world’s largest smoke sauna complete with its own restaurant, and
an ice bar and snow chapel that is built fresh every winter. For the more
adventurous, the hotel also offers lodging in a dozen traditional igloos made
of ice. These ice houses have an internal temperature of only 21 degrees
fahrenheit, so you better pack warm!
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