Nestled on Sweden’s Lule River, Arctic Bath emerges as a daring architectural marvel, gracefully floating or frozen depending on the season. This exquisite spa hotel boasts a design masterpiece, where cold bathing takes center stage amidst saunas encircling a bath filled with pristine river water. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of indigenous Sámi culture and perhaps even watch the northern lights during your stay.
Driving on an unforgettable road trip through the Arctic Circle, we journeyed to some of the world's most remarkable hotels. From the ethereal Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi to the whimsical Tree Hotel in Harads, our adventure led us to the crowning jewel: Arctic Bath. Floating on Sweden's Lule River, this daring spa hotel promises a unique blend of cold therapy, cultural immersion, and unparalleled luxury. Read this guide as we delve into all of the details about this remarkable hotel during our Arctic escapade.
Getting to Arctic Bath in Harads
Arctic Bath is located in Sweden’s Lule River, near the village of Harads. The closest airport is Luleå Airport, which is approximately a 70-minute drive away. For those flying in, private transfers to and from the airport can be arranged through the hotel, making the journey convenient and hassle-free. Once you arrive at the hotel, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the serene beauty of pine trees and the tranquil waters of the river.
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