Aurora Domes Opens Window to Lapland

 

The new Aurora Domes in Jeris, Finland offer a magical overnight experience for those looking to add something extra special to their Lapland holiday.

Opened in mid-December, the four new Aurora Domes sit on the quiet shores of Lake Jerisjärvi, with their windows looking onto the frozen waters, offering breathtaking views of the Lappish wilderness. The perfect place to spend a night in the wilds, the Aurora Domes are stylish and homely, boasting a comfortable double bed and a warming wood-burning stove. Toilet, shower and sauna facilities are just a short walk away.

aurora domesDesigned with one transparent wall, the dome-shaped, igloo-inspired tents make the very most of the pristine surroundings and provide the ideal position from which to gaze at the star-filled night skies in search of the mesmerising Northern Lights. With cosy Finnish touches, such as reindeer antler light fittings, furry rugs and traditional wall art, the Aurora Domes make for an unforgettable addition to a Jeris break.

One such trip is Jeris – Winter Adventure from adult-only, bucket list experience specialists, Artisan Travel. The seven-night holiday, priced from £1,975 pp, with departures in February, March and April, includes Arctic experiences such as a reindeer encounter, a thrilling snowmobile safari and an unforgettable overnight husky safari.


For more information on an adults-only bucket list experience holiday with Artisan Travel, call 01670 785 085 or visit: www.artisantravel.co.uk.

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Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home. Mark is a member and director of communications of the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW).

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