The
essentials for northern lights observation: darkness, cold, and clear skies.
Where do you find this? In Sweden!
Where do you find this? In Sweden!
Especially
above the Polar Circle, northern lights are frequently observed in Sweden
between September and April. The best time of the year are the winter months,
when the nights are very cold and the skies are clear. Around the time of the
month when there is no moonlight, the skies are darkest, giving full stage to
the aurora. But also when the aurora appears around full moon, the night show
is amazing. The key is to get away from the city lights, which pollute the sky.
Head out into the wilderness! The strongest light show is usually between
22-23pm.
Dress up
warmly, brave the cold, and hunt the northern lights in these top locations in
Swedish Lapland.
Abisko
National Park
Located
about 100 kilometers north of Kiruna, this is the very best spot for northern
lights observations. It’s scientifically proven that the sky above Lake
Törnetrask remain clear more often, despite cloudy weather in the surroundings.
Thanks to this microclimate, chances of seeing the northern lights are higher
in Abisko than anywhere else in the world.
Some
interesting activities make a visit to Abisko even more worthy. You can go up
the mountains by cable car to the Aurora Sky Station. The view over the lake
and the Lapporten is amazing, and it’s the perfect vista point for the aurora.
The Torne
River area
For example
the village of Jukkasjärvi, at the border of Lapland’s largest river Torne, is
an excellent place. Besides, Jukkasjärvi hosts the world’s famous ICEhotel. You
can head out on husky sleds or snowmobiles on a northern lights hunt, or dine
at a wilderness camp under the dancing green lights.
Other spots
on the Torne River are Nikkaluokta and Vittangi. Lodging opportunities are a
bit more complicated or less comfortable, but for northern lights observations
you’re in the right place.
The inland
Gällivare area
This is the
heart of Lapland, very isolated and in the middle of the wilderness. The little
number of villages and inhabitants make sure that there is no light pollution,
and the large number of frozen lakes enable plenty of good spots with an open
view at the sky, even in the middle of the forests. Luckily there are some
comfortable, small-scale wilderness lodges where you enjoy a relaxing holiday.
During the day, husky sledding and snowmobiling over the deserted taiga
landscapes is an interesting pastime, while in the evening northern lights are
the main theme.
No idea
what to expect of a wilderness Lodge? A good example is the Pinetree Lodge, which
can be booked through Abiskoaurora.com.
Good luck northern
lights hunting !