Kota, Lapland cottage
And if you want to escape to Lapland, there's a 15 m² wooden chalet with a double bed.
The kota, which translates as 'hunting lodge' in Lappish, is a hexagonal-shaped cottage made from rough-hewn timber and half-round logs. Originating in Finland, this small cottage has been used in various forms for over a century by the Saami, an indigenous people who live mainly from reindeer herding, hunting and fishing in the harsh climate of the Far North...
A cosy cocoon for a dream night's sleep
For health reasons, pets are not allowed in the accommodation.
To make your stay easier, a kitchen hut is available, with a 4-burner hob, a microwave, a fridge and a few saucepans.