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The most convenient connection is via Stockholm (ARN) . From there, there are direct flights to Lycksele (LYC) (flight time approximately 1 hour 25 minutes, several times a week with PopulAir). Lycksele Airport is also the closest airport to us . We recommend renting a car for your individual mobility. Alternatively, we also offer a round-trip transfer from/to Lycksele Airport (€150).
Of course, you can also arrive via other airports in the region and cover the rest of the journey with a rental car:
Lycksele Airport – 921 81 Lycksele, Sweden | lyckseleairport.se | +46 950 27555 – Distance to MANAPI Husky: 93 km
Vilhelmina Airport – Sagadal 4, 912 90 Vilhelmina, Sweden | southlaplandairport.com | +46 940 39888 – Distance: 138 km
Arvidsjaur Airport – 933 91 Arvidsjaur, Sweden | arvidsjaurairport.se | +46 960 17380 – Distance: 141 km
Skellefteå Airport – Skellefteå Flygplats 1, 931 92 Skellefteå, Sweden | skellefteaairport.se | +46 910 57600 – Distance: 185 km
Umeå Airport – Flygplatsvägen 32, 904 22 Umeå, Sweden | swedavia.se/umea | +46 101 095000 – Distance: 213 km
This gives you the flexibility to decide: direct flight to Lycksele for maximum proximity , flight to one of the surrounding airports followed by a rental car drive through the beautiful northern Swedish landscape – or you can come directly with your own vehicle .
Upon request, we will be happy to pick you up directly from Lycksele Airport and return you at the end of your stay. The flat rate for a return transfer is €150.
There are various shopping options nearby; Gargnäs is 40 minutes from our location. Lycksele is about 70 minutes away and has several shopping options and attractions.
You'll meet not only powerful sled dogs, but also sensitive personalities with depth and character. The encounters are characterized by respect, closeness to nature, and an atmosphere in which true connection can develop.
Long before emigrating to Sweden, it was my dream to create a place where huskies could freely and unencumbered develop their true nature. This is about more than tourism—it's about nature, mindfulness, and the essence of life. Guests experience the huskies as unique, sensitive beings, not just sled dogs.
Storforsen/Waterfall ; is the name of large rapids on the Piteälven River in the province of Norrbotten County in northern Sweden. The rapids area is a nature reserve, easily accessible via paths and boardwalks, and is ideal for hiking. The nature reserve also houses a forestry museum.
Jokkmok is a town in the northern Swedish province of Norrbotten County and the historical province of Lapland, located on the Arctic Circle. The town is the center of Sami culture in Sweden, encompassing several schools and training centers. In addition to two churches, Jokkmok is home to the Ajtte Svensk Fjäll-och Sami Museum, which documents the history and life of the Sami people.
The Jokkmokk Market, held every February, is a real experience. The market offers a range of events, including traditional music, handicrafts, and culinary specialties.
Polar Circle: Eight kilometers south of Jokkmokk town center, this rest area is located directly on the E5 highway. Here you can take a break, learn about the Arctic Circle, have a coffee, and buy souvenirs.
---till Uncle Tom's Cabins: Guided tour through a moose park. Duration approximately 2 hours. Registration via
Detlef.Herche@web.de or +46 076 804.
The best time to see the Northern Lights is from September to April. They usually appear between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. During this period, the sky is darkest, and the chances of experiencing this fascinating natural spectacle increase significantly.
Yes, overalls are available to guests upon request.
We deliberately focus on small groups and a personalized, animal-friendly approach. No mass tourism, but rather a place of encounter and tranquility – a place where both humans and animals can find their roots.