A trip to visit Santa
Ever thought of taking the kids to visit Father Christmas at his home?? That's exactly what Kate Lavender did, and she kindly sent us this review of her trip. Happy Christmas!!
http://www.savalen.no/
We flew into Oslo and then rented a minibus as we were a party of eight and it made sense but you can take a bus or a train up to the resort. The flight is 2 hours but the transfer is 5 hours – which sounds long but the advantage is that even the most cynical child believes we have travelled far enough to find Santa.
The resort is delightfully simple. There is a variety of accommodation on offer – anything from hotel rooms to apartments of varying sizes – we stayed in one, which easily accommodated the eight of us. It was warm and comfortable without being over the top. Best of all it was on “ Santa Street” with his own house just down the road. The whole resort is quite compact so small children don’t find it exhausting to get around.
We went dogsledding. That was amazing – we helped get the very excited dogs into harnesses. The dogs are used to doing 6-day races covering 1000kms so this little 4k route was nothing for them – however they did have some fairly heavy people to pull! We ended up doing two laps, each having a go at driving, and it was brilliant – they could go at quite a speed and there were quite a few bumps, which left us all screaming with laughter.
One of the things the resort had was a sort of skate sledge so someone could sit on it, someone could stand behind holding onto the handle and skate the sledge along as needed. The boys loved that and always wanted to go “skating”!
You can do a skiing – there is a lovely nursery slope with a carpet lift and beginners mingles with sledgers quite happily. It is a great way for young children to get a taste of skiing, as it is all very low key and unpressurised unlike the Alps.
We also did a moonlit sleigh ride pulled by horses. It was really magical as we all snuggled under blankets and watched the stars as we glided across the snow. There were lots of stars too as there is of course no light pollution to get in the way. The horses were adorable with thick, curly coats – and so strong – there was no change of pace as they started to pull us up some pretty steep hills!
Then there was a trip to Santa’s house. It was amazing. We saw the toy-making machine where he takes wood from Christmas trees, turns that into toy dough, which in turn becomes toys that are painted and wrapped. Brilliant. He wrote your names in the good book and asked you what you wanted.
The resort had a lovely spa complex including a gorgeous pool – in the day time it looks over the lake (which was frozen) and at night they turn on “star effect” lights to create a very mellow atmosphere – there is even a pool bar.
The hotel is very nice and food is good. There are no real shops in resort so we bought supplies in the nearest town but you could have all your meals in the hotel and not bother.
Overall this was a fantastic way to see Santa and the boys (aged 5 and three quarters) enjoyed every single minute, as did we.
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