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Aerial view of red cabins spread through a snowy pine forest at Loggers Lodge, Harads, Sweden.
Loggers Lodge

Loggers Lodge

Loggers Lodge is a remote, exclusive-use luxury property in Swedish Lapland, offering total privacy across three private buildings: the Lodge, the Glass Pod, and a dedicated spa. Set deep in the forest with no other guests on site, it accommodates up to six people with full-board dining, a private chef, and unlimited spa access.

Loggers Lodge sits in a remote area of northern Sweden near the Arctic Circle, with the nearest neighbour several kilometres away. The property is booked on an exclusive-use basis, meaning the entire site is reserved for one group at a time. The Lodge, originally built in the late 1800s for timber workers, is the heart of the property, with a 60 m² master suite and central fireplace, sleeping two to four guests. The Glass Pod is a more contemporary 20 m² suite with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the forest, connected to the Lodge by a short wooden walkway and sleeping two to three guests. A separate service building, discreetly set apart from the main property, houses the kitchen, staff quarters, and garage.

Dining is full board, prepared by a private chef using Nordic ingredients such as wild-caught Arctic char and Kalix Löjrom, served on ceramics made specifically for the property by a local artisan. Breakfast is served à la carte, and a stocked minibar is replenished daily. The spa area includes a wood-fired sauna and lounge with glass walls facing the forest, an outdoor hydrotherapy jacuzzi, and spa treatments available on request. Guests can also spend time outdoors independently, taking in the surrounding forest and, on clear nights, the northern lights directly above the property.