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Villa Lapland
Villa Lapland exterior at dusk

The Villa

Your house at Villa Lapland

Villa Lapland – two wooden holiday homes in Raattama, at the edge of Pallas National Park. Silence, nature, sauna & jacuzzi with mountain views.

78–156
m² of space
12
guests
4
bedrooms
300
Mbit/s Wi-Fi
Living Room & KitchenLiving Room & Kitchen

Living Room & Kitchen

The heart of the house is its open living area – a place to gather, to share meals, and to watch the snow fall outside. In Sámi tales, the hearth was seen as the living center of the home – a place where the spirit of fire, Liekkio, brought warmth and protection. Large windows frame the horizon, while the warmth of wood surrounds every corner.

Facts:

  • Spacious open-plan living room with kitchen and dining area (40 m²)
  • Large sofa and armchair, convertible sofa bed (sleeps 2)
  • Dining table for 6 people
  • Fully equipped kitchen: stove, oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle, cooking utensils, plates & cutlery
  • Flat-screen TV, WiFi (300 Mbit/s)
  • Underfloor heating
  • Wood-fired fireplace/oven
  • Selection of board and card games (e.g. Monopoly, Uno)
Bedroom 1 (12.5 m²)

Bedroom 1 (12.5 m²)

A spacious and quiet retreat at the end of the day. Soft light, wooden walls, and the silence of the forest outside create a space of calm. In northern myth, sleep was guarded by Njordr, god of the calm sea and safe return – a reminder that rest itself is a form of journeying.

Facts:

  • 1× double bed (160 cm)
  • Wardrobe and storage space
  • Bed linen included
  • Underfloor heating
Bedroom 2 (12.5 m²)

Bedroom 2 (12.5 m²)

Shaped by simplicity and comfort, the second bedroom offers a private corner for rest – equally suited for friends or family. Among the Sámi, dreams were seen as paths walked with the help of spirits, a way to hear what silence itself wants to say.

Facts:

  • 2× single beds (90 cm each)
  • Wardrobe and storage space
  • Bed linen included
  • Underfloor heating
Bathroom 1 (5 m²)

Bathroom 1 (5 m²)

Clear, functional, and fresh – with all essentials for your stay. In old belief, water was more than cleansing – it carried memory, and in its flow the gods themselves left traces.

Facts:

  • Toilet, sink, and shower
  • Towels included
  • Underfloor heating
Bathroom 2 – Jacuzzi Room (5 m²)

Bathroom 2 – Jacuzzi Room (5 m²)

A highlight of the house: step into warmth and let time slow down. Surrounded by water and wood, one recalls the Sámi myth of Vellamo, spirit of the lakes – stillness on the surface, depth beneath.

Facts:

  • 2-person Jacuzzi (indoor, with panorama window)
  • Toilet and sink
  • Towels included
  • Underfloor heating
Sauna (Outdoor Barrel Sauna)

Sauna (Outdoor Barrel Sauna)

Next to the house, in the garden, waits your shared sauna – a place of ritual and renewal. Half of its round wall is glass, opening a view into the snowy forest and towards the mountain of Pallas. As the inscription inside says: “The smoke knows your ancestors.”

Facts:

  • Traditional wooden barrel sauna, fits up to 6 persons
  • Glass wall with nature view
  • Electric-heated stove
Hot Tub (Outdoor, Wood-Fired)

Hot Tub (Outdoor, Wood-Fired)

Next to the sauna rests a wooden hot tub – simple, elemental, heated by fire. Fill it with warmth, watch the steam rise into the northern night, and let silence surround you.

Facts:

  • Outdoor hot tub, wood-heated
  • Fits 4–6 persons
  • Firewood provided on site
  • Water can be turned on directly by guests
  • Free of charge, self-service
Grill Hut (Traditional Kota)

Grill Hut (Traditional Kota)

Just a short walk from the house, hidden among the trees, you will find a traditional grill hut. A place where locals have gathered for generations – to share food, to tell stories, to listen to the crackle of fire.

Facts:

  • Traditional Lappish grill hut (kota), 200 m from the house
  • Freely accessible for all guests
  • Central fireplace with seating
  • Firewood provided
Outdoor Area

Outdoor Area

The house stands deep within the wilderness. Outside, silence and vastness prevail – in the glow of endless summer light and in the stillness of deepest winter. Here, Ukko, god of sky and thunder, was once believed to watch over the lands – his storms fierce, his calm a blessing.

Facts:

  • 4 parking spaces directly at the house (free of charge)
  • 11 kW Wallbox for electric cars – available at an additional charge
  • Direct access to ski trails and hiking paths
  • Garden with space to play or simply watch the sky

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