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Lyngen Lodge is located inside Norway's Arctic Circle where you will experience a perfect combination of nature and luxury. From snow-shoeing to skiing, to watching the Northern Lights unravel above you, you are assured to see nature at its absolute best.
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Can either be taken exclusively for up to 18 guests, or booked on a room-by-room basis
Escape the hectic world and head for the Arctic Circle for an exceptional and undisrupted experience of nature
Linger under the star filled sky and watch as the vibrant colours of the Northern Lights dart across the Lyngen Fjord
Warm up with a glass of champagne in the hot tub, or for a cosier feel make yourself comfortable by the log fire in the lounge
The owner of the Lyngen Lodge was visiting the area when he had his vision for this magical hideaway in the midst of the Norwegian landscape. The lodge, which blends blissfully into the landscape, has been created with care and precision. The ethos of the lodge was not only for it to fit into the landscape aesthetically, but also in its day to day functioning. Exemplar of this is the thick grass roof which both blends the property into its surrounds, and acts as insulation for the property.
The lodge has been built using traditional Norwegian lofting pine and its panoramic windows reveal impressive views out across the stunning landscape. From December through to March, with the striking backdrop of snow-capped mountains and the lake lying before you, the lodge becomes the perfect platform from which to view the Northern Lights. There is no need to venture further than a step from the lodge to be in an optimal viewing spot, meaning that when your toes become a little chilly you can pop inside to warm by the log fire before heading back out. To enhance your experience of the Northern Lights, the staff will provide you with photography advice and tips, and let you in on their vast knowledge of the natural phenomena.
There are eight beautifully decorated en-suite rooms, all of which have their own charm and the use of simple pastel colours creates a peaceful environment. Given the small number of guests, attentive and personable staff, and warm atmosphere you will feel very much at home during your stay at the lodge. There is also a fully licensed bar, dining room, library and lounge with a large open log fire for you to enjoy with fellow guests.
The food is a pure delight; you will be treated to plates fashioned from locally sourced ingredients with Norwegian flavours at their heart. The unique menu features reindeer, lamb, cod, halibut and salmon all of which come beautifully prepared reflecting the chef’s passion for food.
Beyond visiting for the stunning views, there is an abundance of various other activities to ensure you get the most out of this unique destination. From snow-shoeing your way through the forest to mushing your own dog sled, you will not be short of options to fulfil your sense of adventure! For those who are after something a little more relaxing, you can enjoy a romantic horse sleigh ride along the snow-covered shores of the lake.
During the summer months, the landscape sees a dramatic change with a scattering of flowers, birds flocking in and as the ice melts, waterfalls breaking out across the mountain. This is a year round destination, with the wide range of activities in winter being matched by that which is available in the summer. From fishing in some of the riches stocks of Cod, Halibut, Cole, Catfish, Steinbit (Wolf Fish) and Red Fish in the world, to a variety of water sports, you are spoilt for choice. Lyngen Fjord is also a paradise for walkers, from boat accessed trekking to a gentle wander through the forest you are truly spoilt for choice.
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The lodge is located in Djupvik i Lyngen (Kåfjord District) on the east shore of the Lyngen Fjord along the E6 route approx 2.5 hours east of the city of Tromsø.
Tromsø is around a 5-hour flight from the UK with a connection in Oslo. You can reach the lodge with an additional flight from Tromsø to Sørkjosen (a local airport 15 minutes from the lodge). Otherwise, Lyngen Lodge is around a three-hour drive from Tromsø airport.
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Sea safari in Northern Norway
Discover the beautiful scenery, wildlife and traditions of the fjords of northern Norway aboard Lyngen Lodge's very own boat. Admire the breathtaking sight of the fjords from a new perspective as you glide through their glistening waters.
Private fjord cruise to Hotel Union Øye
Explore the fjords and Sunnmøre Alps from the water as you cruise from your hotel to Hotel Union Øye, through the magnificent Hjørundfjord. It's possible to combine with a stop at Union Øye for a delicious lunch before returning to your hotel.
Snowshoeing through Northern Norway
Snowshoeing is the perfect way to discover the breathtaking Arctic scenery of Northern Norway. Make your way through snow-covered forests as you keep your eyes peeled for the resident wildlife and take in the stunning views across the Lyngen Fjord.
Dog Sledding Excursion
Enjoy dog sledding under the Arctic sky and mush your own team of dogs under the full guidance and instruction of a professional sled guide. Journey through the peaceful wilderness, on a trip through the pine forests of the Reisa Valley.