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Sleep in the park

Sleep in Scandinavian Wildlife Park in either the cozy shelters or the authentic same tent.

In Scandinavian Wildlife Park you can choose between two ways to sleep in the park. Both options include a program that gives you time on your own and with a guide. You can find the programs below as well as other practical info.

The Sami tent and shelters are primitive but comfortable, and this experience will make you feel even closer to nature!

NOTICE: You will need to bring camping gear yourself.

Accommodation outside the park

If you’re just looking for a place to stay when in the area, you can find the different possibilities for accommodation at the local tourist informations website.

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Lavvu

Sleep in the center of the park in a lavvu, which is an authentic Saami tent.
See program and prices

Shelter

If you love the outdoors, you should definitely spend a night in one of our cosy shelters.
See program and prices

Practical info

Here we’ve collected a lot of practical information you might need when staying overnight in Scandinavian Wildlife Park

  • Meals included

    Breakfast is included in your overnight stay, but the other meals are your own responsibility.

    You cook dinner yourself in the outdoor kitchens, on the barbecue or on the campfire. You can bring your own or order from The Loghouse Café. If you order from the café, you will need to do the final cooking yourself.

    See the options here

  • Cooking dinner

    It doesn’t matter if you bring your own food or you order from our café, you will need to do the final cooking on you own. You can cook the food on the grill/barbecue, over the campfire or in the primitive outdoor kitchen.

    We encourage our guests staying by the shelter to cook their food over the campfire, so you can stay close to the shelter and the outdoor kitchen.

  • Bring your own camping gear

    You will need to bring camping gear yourself. This means sleeping pads or air mattress, sleeping bags, head pillow and warm clothes.

    Follow our checklist

  • Transport of luggage

    Both campsite are situated in the middle of the park, and you will have to walk from you car to the campsite. We will loan you handcarts to transport your luggage, which you will need to return to the entrance upon departure.

    It’s not possible to transport luggage to the campsites by car.

  • Bathroom facilities

    There are restrooms in walking distance from both campsites.

    There’s no access to a shower.

  • Several groups in the park

    Several groups can book a sleepover in the park at once. However, there will only be one group per shelter and in our Saami tent/Lavvu at a time, so you will not need to share sleeping facilities.

    If there are several groups staying overnight in the park, they all share the guide. You can check the time schedule for either the Saami Tent or the Shelters to see when the guide spends time with you group.

    The groups staying in the three shelters share the facilities there. However, there is a site for a campfire and picnic table for each group.

  • Arrival and departure

    When you order an overnight stay in the park, you’re of course allowed to spend the whole two days of arrival and departure.

    Therefore, you can arrive the first day from the park opens at 10.00 and stay till the park closes the next day.

     

  • Access to the campsite

    In most cases you will have access to the campsite from the moment you arrive on the first day.

    The next day the shelter campsite need to be cleared and departed by 9.00 and the Saami tent campsite by 9.30, so the staff can clean the campsites before the park opens at 10.00.

  • Leaving the park after hours

    It’s not possible to leave the park from an overnight stay before 9.30 the next day. On rare occasions or with prior permission it may be possible. The whole park and the parking lot is locked during the night. The guide is busy with the groups staying overnight and will be hard-pressed to let people out during the evening.

Facilities

  • Shared between all groups
    • Grill/barbecue by the playground
    • Restrooms in walking distance from both camp sites. There’s no access to a shower.
  • Facilities – Saami Tent/Lavvu
    • Outdoor kitchen
      • Electric kettle
      • Sink with access to cold water
      • 2 hot plates
    • Picnic tables
    • Refrigerator
    • Spot for a campfire, firewood and tools for lighting the fire.
    • Sticks for cooking marshmallows over the fire
    • Bonfire popcorn net (provided by staff)

    If you don’t order food with the accommodation, you will also need to bring pans, pots, kitchen knives, cutting board, tea towels, kitchen roll, dishwashing soap and brush.

  • Facilities – shelter campsite

    Remember, that if several groups stay at the shelter campsite at a time, they will share these facilities.

    • Outdoor kitchen
      • Electric kettle
      • Sink with cold water
      • 2 hot plates
      • Coffee maker
      • Plates and cutlery for 25 people
      • Refrigerator
      • Spot for campfire, firewood and equipment for lighting the fire (1 set for each shelter)
      • Tripod, pot and pan to cook over the fire (1 set for each shelter)

    If you don’t order food with the accommodation, you will also need to bring pans, pots, kitchen knives, cutting board, tea towels, kitchen roll, dishwashing soap and brush.

Checklist

Here's a checklist for your overnight stay in Scandinavian Wildlife Park.
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Guidelines

Find rules and guidelines for your overnight stay in Scandinavian Wildlife Park.
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Food during an overnight stay

When you spend the night in Scandinavian Wildlife Park, breakfast is included, but you prepare your own dinner.
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