Children’s Christmas weekend
Santa Claus announces that on November 29, all children are welcome to visit him and his helpers at the home in the Forest.
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Included in the accommodation package
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Saturday 29 November
Accommodation in any room type, visit to Santa’s home, children’s Christmas buffet, and children’s disco
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Sunday 30 November
Breakfast buffet
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Other
Access to sauna, relaxation, pool, and gym
Santa’s Home
Together with his elves, there are crafts and activities associated with Christmas. Santa is, of course, at home, eagerly waiting for your wish list! In his workshop, there is full activity; Santa is searching for whole and nice toys to package in his workshop, and the packages are then left in his sleigh! Besides meeting Santa, there are activities such as sledding, candy rain, snowmobiling/ATV, gingerbread baking, a café, and the opportunity to take Christmas photos in Santa’s photo studio.
Santa’s Home – Program
The arrangement is organized for children in favor of children through the organization Vilda Kidz. Read more about their work supporting children.
PROGRAM
Meet Santa and leave your wish list
Bake gingerbread cookies with elves and gnomes
Café in Kullenhuset
Crafts with elves and gnomes
Take your own Christmas card
Tobogganing hill
Roast marshmallows
Quad bike/snowmobile track
Candy rain
This event would be nothing without all the partners.
Thanks to Bon Bon, Tractor and Caravan Service, Triple X, and Dirk Schwarz Photo
Treasure hunt
We gather in the reception at 4:30 PM for a joint treasure hunt.
Children’s Christmas table
At the time of booking, you can choose the seating time for the evening’s Christmas buffet. The best part of the Christmas buffet, according to the children!
Kids’ disco
The evening ends with a children’s disco in the party room, one floor up
Time 18:30-20:30
More about Vilda Kidz
A January day in 2015, VildaKidz was founded together by me, Anna, and my husband Stefan. A nonprofit association in Norrbotten where ALL children are welcome, in need and not in need. But it is primarily about creating meaningful leisure time where vulnerable children and young people are prioritized without feeling singled out or excluded.