The Arctic Hideaway Cabin into the Northern Lights

Updated On: Mar 18, 2024

On a remote island deep into the Arctic Circle lies a location that is an unexpected sight - The Arctic Hideaway. A place that lies an hour of boat ride away to the west of Bodø is one of the most unique holiday destinations in Norway. The only catch here is that not many people know of it, maybe that’s because it is named a hideaway? 

This spectacular creation is conceived by jazz musician and composer Hé¥vard Lund and designed by a local Norwegian architect firm The Norwegian name for the place is 'Fordypningsrommet' which in English means 'The Immersion Room'. Maybe it is named that because you will not be able to retain yourself from getting immersed in the beauty of northern Norways' nature on the edge of a tiny island in the Fleinvé¦r Archipelago. 

This cluster of eco-friendly single-function cabins'one of which is solely dedicated to contemplation, is where you can detox from the clutter we live in. This place is the therapist for who you have to save up. 

If you want to reset your mind and body, experience the absence of artificial sounds or air. Have a gentle affair with the new land where the breeze flows by touching blowing away your hair and where the night sky illumines with the lustre of the Aurora Borealis.

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Sleep Amidst the 'Unspoilt Beauty' of Fleinvé¦r, Norway

 
 
 
 
 
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The Arctic Hideaway, Norway is a place where the guests are able to book the whole facility. 

The location consists of 12 extraordinary houses which include 5 sleeping huts (that hold up to 10 beds), the studio, a kitchen with dining space, a wood-fired sauna on the quay, bathrooms, and a tower house illumed by a Sami Njalla is your personal space inclusive of a caretaker that will come in the vicinity.

 All the guests would need is to come fully equipped for all weather conditions and situations' carrying umbrellas, torch, woollens, food supplies and of course your camera as you will definitely need that. 

As Hé¥vard Lund would say' 'I don't really describe it as a hotel, It is more of an experimental laboratory.'

How Can One Get to the Artic Hideaway, Norway?

How Can One Get to the Artic Hideaway, Norway

Ensconced into the Sé¸rvé¦ret of the Fleinvé¦r archipelago in northern Norway, the cabins provide visitors with mesmerising views of the Norwegian Sea. Flourished with the additional view of the surrounding islands, caves, sunsets and sunrises, midnight sun, seals and an occasional visit of the Aurora Borealis amidst the blue skies.

 
 
 
 
 
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To reach the location, the team of Arctic Hideaway will assist the guests by either hiring a boat. Furthermore, there is also a facility for public transportation which might take a little longer to reach; As a ferry travels to and fro from the island twice daily. The boat ride takes approximately 75 minutes one way and runs daily. There are also regular flights from Bodé¸ airport with Scandinavian airlines if one plans to fly.

The architecture of the Artic Hideaway, Norway

The architecture of the Arctic Hideaway, Norway is a clear amalgamation of man and nature. Changing the dynamics of a usual home and making it into an experience as you get out of one room to get to the other one. A sensory journey of experiencing different terrains and materials that also promotes a balance between relaxation and re-connection. 

The eco-friendly cabins are created with sustainable tropical wood perched on a hillside. As much as it concerns leaving a minimal amount of carbon footprints this hotel is created to perfection. The site includes 12 buildings designed to function as separate. Even though these look small and compound, we are sure you will find all that you might need to enjoy your stay at the Arctic Hideaway, Norway.  

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Activities to Expect at the Arctic Hideaway 

Going to an aloof location might give you a feeling that the place might not have something to entertain you but we might correct you here'¦ they might be slow paced but the activities here are quite engaging. 

A trip around the beautiful archipelago fetching some heart mussels, elbow mussels, and scallops to create your own fresh seafood pasta for dinner. 

Which by the way will make the food much tastier and more exciting to eat for the children!

The property can also arrange for a guide that will take you around to climb nearly 1000m to the peak of Sandhornet for getting immaculate views of the Nordland. 

There are also arrangements for boat ride trips to spectacular beaches in Gildeské¥l. Just keep in mind to not slip from the boat when stretching your hand in the serene waters of the Northern lands. 

Row slow in a boat and experience the best of the Arctic Hideaway, Norway.

Experience the eerie natural phenomenon of the 200 m flying sand in Nord-Fuglé¸y. Go sun-bathing, stroll the beaches, or cycle around the 2km long stretch. Make sure to visit the highest point on the island which is 49m high and homes the Andreasson sculpture which also serves you with a panoramic view that no where else you can find. 

Spot the local families of otters hunting by the seaside. You will also be able to spot many migratory and local birds which include seagulls and songbirds. But keep your food away! We all know what happens when seagulls spot a good-looking plate.

The Philosophy behind the Hideaway 

The Artic hideaway, Norway, is an amalgamation of a composer helping the engineer develop something that is beyond words and a designer obliged to create the fantasy with music.

 
 
 
 
 
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The idea behind Fordypningsrommet Fleinvé¦r Norway emerged from an interdisciplinary workshop held in Saltdal in the summer of 1995. The founder of Arctic Hideaway, Hé¥vard agreed to work with his friends Eskil and Merete for as long as a week. Hé¥vard worked on music, Eskil devoted himself to developing a rotary water pump, and Merete sought to create hilarious scenography for Finnish theatre. The fusion of three diverse activities resulted in the motivation for each person’s project from two different artists and artistic philosophies. Contrasts create inspiration and with it the realization that innovation in architecture, music, business, or values ''can never come from the echo chambers of the professional world. Only in interdisciplinary conflicts does society move towards the richest inspiration for innovation. The architecture of the Fleinvé¦r Immersion Room is influenced by this summer’s conference in Saltdal. A place where all the creative people meet was created is the Arctic Hideaway, Norway.

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    How many people can visit the Artic hideaway at once?

    The hotel is equipped to entertain up to 10 guests. It is best to gather all your friends and family to visit the arctic hideaway.

    Where can we book the hotel?

    The hotel booking is available on the main website i.e. www.thearctichideaway.com and Airbnb.

    What is the concept of arctic Hideaway Norway?

    The main idea behind the creation of the Arctic Hideaway was to create something that is filled with an experienced of living away from all your problems.

    The creators wanted to design the world’s most beautiful workspace.

    What all is necessary to pack?

    When visiting, it is necessary to pack the following items:

    • Gloves
    • Layers
    • Basic Food supplies
    • Wind shielders
    • Mountain boots
    • Umbrella 
    • Torches 
    Is there any provision for food?

    It is recommended to carry food supplies as the transport is only through the ferry. But the hotel can provide you with a private chef on demand for an extended fee for the service.

    Are pets allowed on the property?

    Yes, the property allows your pets. But they only provide one crate dedicated to the comfort of your pet. Cleaning and hygiene of any kind will be provided at an additional cost.
    Ps. Your dog must be on a leash when bringing them to the kitchen and dining area.

    What is the rent for the stay?

    If you’re travelling with children send us an email to discuss rates and any requirements you have.
    For artist prices, contact: haavard@thearctichideaway.com
    For booking January- June: check air BnB. For hotel prices: send an email or contact at Phone: +47 971 59 726 and Email: booking@thearctichideaway.com

    What is the way of commuting to and fro the island?

    A public speed ferry is one of the most convenient ways of commuting that runs from the port on Bodo which is a 12 minute walk away from the Airport. There is also a provision for arranging a private boat for you and your loved ones.
    Seaplane is a 14 minute fun ride that you would want to experience the Norway’s cold oceanic winds.
    Also, keep in mind that the transport might be a little delayed if the high speed winds affect your commute.

    What not to expect from the stay?

    The hideaway is not surrounded by any shops, cars or stress. So you can expect a relaxed atmosphere.

    Can you see the northern lights anytime from the hotel?

    You can expect the northern lights to show up in the sky around the months of June- August. There is also an alternate lights season that starts from late November to mid January where the sky has no sun but amazing stars, moons, planets, satellites and also the northern lights.