Wanderlust Travel Magazine (UK)

Dream sleep

Don’t fancy facing the cold? In these new glass igloos, you can watch the northern lights from your bed. Just don’t fall asleep…

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Spy the aurora from bed in a glass igloo. Just don’t fall asleep…

You can keep your scientific explanatio­ns for the northern lights; we’re sticking with Finnish folklore, which says it’s the leap of an Arctic fox that creates the ethereal glow. With the swish of its tail, the fox sends sparks and snowflakes flying, which dance back down to earth in jewel-coloured swirls.

But, for some of us, the spectacle doesn’t quite live up to the legend. Icy feet and frozen fingers can dampen the spirits of even the most ardent aurora hunter – especially if the lights themselves are being shy. No, the secret of a great lights- spotting trip is to hole up in the most comfortabl­e nook, and we think we’ve found it in some cosy beds in Ranua, Finnish Lapland.

The clear-roofed bedrooms of Arctic Fox Igloos glitter like glass baubles on the snowy shores of Lake Ranuanjarv­i – one of Finland’s top lights locations thanks to its lack of light pollution. You’ll have a frontrow view of the skies from under your covers, with a coffee machine (you don’t want to fall asleep, do you?) and heated glass panels to melt away any snowfall. When the lights appear, their reflection­s shift on the lake’s glassy waters, making them a dream for photograph­ers.

Each igloo is secluded, with a living area, bathroom and sauna tucked away in the (reassuring­ly opaque) wooden structure out back. And if the lights don’t show? There are plenty of Arctic activities nearby, such as husky sledding, reindeer safaris and snowshoein­g, as well as Ranua Wildlife Park, where Arctic animals roam through the tundra.

Indeed, the park is one of the few places where Finnish Arctic foxes can still be found. And if a flick of their tails doesn’t boost your chances of seeing the lights, surely nothing will.

Opens on 1 December 2018. B&B doubles from €419pn (£370); arcticfoxi­gloos.com

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