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The Northern Lights, Midnight Sun, fantastic snowy landscapes and outdoor activities are a few of the things you can find in the northernmost town in Sweden, Kiruna.
Kiruna is the perfect place to see the breathtaking colours of the Northern Lights dancing through the sky thanks to its location (especially in the winter). Between May and mid-July, you can experience the Midnight Sun phenomenon - yes, constant sun for 24 hours! Don’t miss out on the Midnight Sun Trail that takes you up to the Luossavaara mountain for spectacular views of this once-in-a-lifetime vista.
As a small mining town with the world’s largest iron ore mines, a visit to the LKAB mine is a must. Go underground and learn about Kiruna’s mining history and what the future holds too. Learn about the plans to completely move the city by 2034.
Immerse yourselves in Kiruna’s snowy landscapes that are perfect for hiking, skiing, snowshoe walking, dog sledding, peaceful walks in the untouched snow, and so much more. Admire Kebnekaise, Sweden’s tallest mountain, and for more outdoor adventures you can head to the Abisko National Park. Home to more incredible tundra landscape and full of hiking trails and local wildlife.
In the city, you’ll be able to find the ornate wooden building of Kiruna Church. Admire the beautiful structure dating back to 1912 that looks like a traditional Saami tent! You can immerse yourselves in the Saami culture by trying local activities like fishing on the lake and enjoy local delicacies. Why not take a glimpse of the city’s Ice Hotel too, it’s completely made of ice and uses solar power.
A trip to Kiruna will not leave you disappointed.