why stay at sixty eight north, in finnish lapland.
Where you stay in Levi shapes everything that follows. A note on why we sit outside the village in private forest, why we keep the cabin count low, and why a stay here is a different rhythm than a hotel in Lapland.

why the location matters
Choosing where to stay in Levi, Finnish Lapland shapes the entire experience.
Sixty Eight North is set just outside Levi, in private forest, away from the main roads and the concentration of hotels and apartments. This distance matters. It creates space, quiet, and darkness, which are difficult to find closer to the centre.
For guests visiting Lapland for the Northern Lights, this location offers a clear advantage. With no surrounding light pollution, the sky can be viewed directly from the retreat, without the need to travel or join a tour.
privacy by design
Privacy is central to how we operate.
We are not a resort, and we do not work at volume. With a limited number of cabins, each stay is quiet, personal, and intentionally spaced. There are no crowds, no shared common areas filled with guests, and no sense of being part of a system.
This approach extends to everything we do.
Experiences are arranged carefully, with a small number of trusted partners in Levi and Finnish Lapland. We avoid high volume operations and focus on quality, timing, and how things are run.
a slower rhythm
Time here is not structured around constant activity. A stay at Sixty Eight North allows space between moments. A slower morning, time in the sauna, stepping outside when the sky clears, and moving through the Arctic at your own pace.
This is not mass tourism.
It is a different way of staying in Lapland, shaped by privacy, environment, and a quieter rhythm.
For those looking for a more private and considered stay in Levi, Finnish Lapland, Sixty Eight North offers a setting that reflects what the Arctic is meant to feel like.

