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Experience the Northern Lights in Rovaniemi with this 3-hour guided tour in a cozy Lappish cottage, including fire-cooked sausages and round-trip transport.
The Northern Lights Hunting in Lappish old cottage offers an intimate and authentic way to see the Aurora Borealis in Rovaniemi, Finland. Priced at $100.99 per person, this 3-hour tour combines the thrill of searching for the Northern Lights with the comfort of a traditional Lappish cottage and warm beverages. The tour is praised for its small-group setting, ensuring personalized attention, and professional guides who bring both science and mythology into their storytelling.
While the chance of seeing the lights depends on natural conditions, the tour’s focus on local culture, scenic location, and warmth makes it a worthwhile experience. With round-trip transport included, it’s a convenient option for those seeking a balanced mix of adventure and comfort.


This tour departs at 8:00 pm from a designated meeting point in Rovaniemi, with round-trip transport included in the price. The pickup service is prompt and reliable, with most travelers being picked up in a private vehicle or small bus, depending on group size. The location is a Lappish cottage situated in the forest, featuring a panoramic view toward the north, making it an ideal spot for Northern Lights viewing.
The convenience of transportation alleviates the need to navigate snowy roads or find a remote spot independently. This setup is especially helpful during the winter months when driving in icy conditions can be challenging.
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The core of this experience is the charming old cottage located near a small lake, which adds a special touch to Northern Lights viewing. The cottage’s cozy interior provides a warm refuge where guests can relax while waiting for the Aurora to appear. Several reviews highlight the beautiful scenery, with the lake reflecting the lights if the conditions are right.
Guests have the option to warm up inside or around the fire, adding comfort to the outdoor adventure. The location’s natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere create a perfect backdrop for a memorable evening under the night sky.
The initial stop takes place at Tahtamankuja, where guests gather in the warm Lappish cottage. This location offers a panoramic view toward the north, where the Aurora Borealis is most visible. The cottage’s interior is described as cute, with a fireplace and cozy seating, making it easy to relax while waiting.
This stop generally lasts about 2 hours, providing ample time to enjoy the scenery, chat with guides, and hope for a sighting. The admission is free, with the focus on enjoying the environment and preparing for the main event outside.
The guides running this tour receive high praise for their professionalism, friendliness, and knowledge. They explain the science behind the Aurora Borealis and share mythology and legends related to this natural phenomenon. Their promptness and personalized attention help create a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.
Some reviews mention that guides send photos later of guests’ attempts to capture the lights, which adds a personal touch to the experience. The guides also offer practical tips on photography and how to spot the Aurora.

Guests enjoy fire-cooked Lappish sausages and warming drinks, which add to the authentic atmosphere. The fire and indoor warmth serve as a welcome break after outdoor viewing. The snacks and beverages are appreciated for making the evening comfortable, especially in cold weather.
Guests can also warm up indoors, which is especially beneficial if the sky remains clear but the temperature drops sharply. The professional photos taken during the tour are sent afterward, allowing visitors to keep a visual memory of their night.

The Northern Lights depend on natural conditions, so sightings cannot be guaranteed. The tour operates in all weather, but clear skies are essential for optimal viewing. Some reviews note that light reflections or small auroras are visible even if the display is not dramatic.
Guides do their best to maximize chances, but travelers should be prepared for the possibility of no aurora. Having a good camera is recommended if the lights appear, although photography can be challenging in low-light conditions.
The overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 reflects strong satisfaction among participants. Guests highlight the friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and cozy atmosphere as key strengths. Several reviews praise the scenic views across the lake, the warmth of the cottage, and the personalized service.
One notable feature is the option to go inside the cottage to warm up, which many find enhances the overall experience. The professional photos sent afterward are also frequently appreciated, helping guests remember their night.
Some constructive feedback mentions booking process issues, with some guests noting that pickup times are only sent on the day of booking. Despite this, most find the logistics smooth and the experience worth the cost.

The Northern Lights Hunting in Lappish old cottage offers a warm, scenic, and culturally rich way to experience the Aurora Borealis. The small-group setup, local storytelling, and authentic setting make it an appealing choice for those seeking a combination of adventure and comfort.
While the nature of Aurora sightings remains unpredictable, the guides’ expertise, beautiful location, and warm hospitality stand out as major positives. This tour is well-suited for families, couples, or anyone interested in experiencing Lapland’s natural beauty in a relaxed environment.
In case the Northern Lights are elusive, the enjoyment of the scenery, the cozy cottage, and the warm food still make this a memorable winter outing in Rovaniemi.
“This cottage is so cute and the view across the small lake was great. You could even see the northern lights reflecting in the lake. Great hosts, b…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $100.99 fee covers round-trip transport, fire-cooked sausages, warming drinks, and professional photos sent afterward.
What is the best time to see the Aurora Borealis?
While the tour operates all year round, the best chances for Aurora viewing are during clear nights in winter, especially around 8:00 pm when the tour begins.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with about 2 hours spent at the initial stop in the Lappish cottage.
What should I wear?
Guests should dress warmly for outdoor conditions, as the experience involves time outside waiting for the lights. Layering, warm hats, gloves, and thermal clothing are recommended.
Can I see the Aurora from inside the cottage?
The main viewing happens outdoors, but inside the cottage, guests can relax and warm up while waiting for the Aurora to appear.
Are there vegetarian options available?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available if advised at the time of booking.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather, but if conditions are too poor for Aurora viewing, guests are offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, and the small-group setting makes it suitable for travelers of most ages.
How many people are typically in a group?
Most groups are small, with a maximum of 40 travelers, often smaller based on demand.
What if I miss the pickup?
Most guests are promptly picked up; late arrivals are discouraged, as refunds are not issued for missed activities due to tardiness.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with full refunds if canceled in time.
This tour offers a cozy, scenic, and educational approach to experiencing the Northern Lights in Lapland, with personalized service and a focus on local culture. It suits those who value comfort and authenticity while waiting for one of nature’s most spectacular displays.