The Northern Lights have long captivated the imagination of those who witness their celestial dance, with countless stories and legends woven around their ethereal beauty. Some believe the lights are the spirits of their ancestors watching over them, while others see them as souls dancing across the sky. In Inuit folklore, they’re said to be ancestors playing soccer while Sámi traditions suggest the lights can listen, and may even respond to those who whistle at them.
Right now, the sun is approaching a new solar maximum which in layman terms, means we are experiencing a peak of activity. From London to Texas, over the past week your Instagram feed has probably been lit up by the Aurora Borealis in the most unlikely of locations, but for the ultimate experience, we recommend heading north, into remote lands shrouded in stories.
Chasing the lights is best within the Arctic Circle, where long, dark nights and clear skies create ideal conditions. Hidden deep in the Finnish wilderness lies Octola Private Wilderness, it’s exact location a closely guarded secret. Perfect for groups looking for an exclusive-use property, each villa comes with its own butler and chef so that your every need is catered for around the clock. For couples looking for romance, Logger’s Lodge is an authentic wooden cabin tucked deep in Swedish Lapland. Surrounded by forest, the cabin has been meticulously and luxuriously restored, while the striking glass fronted sauna adds a dash of Scandi modernity.
For explorers who are partial to their creature comforts, Deplar Farm in Iceland might be the most action-packed. Here you can take to the skies for heli-skiing followed by surfing in icy waters on the same day. While those who prefer to be above the tree line should head to the dizzying heights of Sheldon Chalet in Denali National Park. Only reachable by helicopter, the 5 bedroom exclusive-use hideout has Alaska’s untouched, pristine wilderness as it’s playground.