Christmas brings friends and families together. It’s time to relax, enjoy good food. Traditional Finnish Christmas buffet and Sauna in the Christmas Eve prepares you for the excitement of waiting Santa Claus for a visit.
Experience Mummola Christmas with us between 23.-26.12! Longer stay is also possible.
Including things like:
Enjoying Polar Night, Blue Moment and with Good Luck also Northern Lights
Making Christmas Decorations
Picking up the Christmas Tree from the Forest
Heating the Masonry Oven
Baking and Preparing Food
Christmas Sauna
Enjoying Christmas Family Buffet Dinner
Santa and Presents
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Mummola is a Finnish word for a place where grandparents live. Mummola Travels is a home of young family who lives with four generations on a dairy farm and welcomes guests to join their home, everyday life and family activities.
We would like our guests to experience Mummola and Lapland like they were our friends visiting us. We are open all year round and welcome the guests with the best that every season has to offer combined with the local events, our family activities and the festive traditions.
Accommodation, the rustic forest/reindeer cottage is best suitable for individual travellers, small family or group of friends between 2-4 people.
Master bedroom 16 m2: Double bed 160 cm wide, wardrobe, couch, small desk
Small room 6 m2: Double bed 140 cm wide, small cabinet and an arm chair
Big common room 80 m2: Dining tables, wood burning oven, fire place, extra beds if needed
Sauna: Big traditional sauna, with shower and toilet sharing the same space
Kitchen: Shared with our family, electric stove, microwave oven, dishwasher, fridge
Live like local for few days and experience magical Lapland and Mummola with us. Mummola Travels is situated in unique and historical surrounding and offers an inspiring environment for your stay. Mummola is also an easy destination for families travelling with kids having all the basic
equipment.
One of our friends said, “Finally, there’s a place where you can experience Lapland like a local without having grown up there.”