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Wildact Adventure AB — Wilderness B&B & Guiding Camp, Storberg

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A family-run wilderness B&B and guiding camp in Storberg — cosy cabins, packrafting, huskies and a hands-on Lapland experience.

Wildact Adventure AB is a rustic wilderness B&B and guiding camp near Arvidsjaur in Swedish Lapland offering cosy cabins, outdoor hot tub and hands-on nature activities year-round. Family-run and activity-focused, it pairs simple, well-kept accommodation with guided options such as packrafting, canoeing, husky and snowmobile experiences across forest, rivers and lakes in the surrounding boreal landscape.

A brief summary to Wildact Adventure AB

  • 4, Arvidsjaur, Storberg, 933 95, SE
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 48 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
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Know before you go

Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Wildact Adventure AB.

  • Book guided activities in advance; small groups (often max six) fill up quickly in both summer and winter.
  • Bring layered outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear — conditions vary rapidly between river spray, forest trails and winter snow.
  • Expect communal dining times; notify the hosts in advance about dietary needs to ensure meals are prepared accordingly.
  • If visiting for aurora viewing, choose a moon phase and clear-sky night; the remote setting reduces light pollution and improves sightings.

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Getting There

  • Car transfer from Arvidsjaur town

    Private car or taxi from Arvidsjaur centre to Storberg takes about 20–35 minutes depending on road and weather; roads are rural and may be snow-covered in winter so a vehicle with winter tyres is required then; taxis vary but expect approximately 300–650 SEK per transfer depending on provider and season.

  • Regional airport plus transfer

    Fly into Arvidsjaur Airport (regional flights from Swedish hubs), then arrange a pre-booked transfer to the property: total travel time from flight arrival to the camp is typically 40–70 minutes including meeting and transfer; transfers are scheduled and may cost roughly 400–900 SEK per person depending on group size and operator.

  • Guided activity pickup

    Wildact often organises pick-ups for booked multi-hour trips from central Arvidsjaur or nearby collection points; expect a 30–90 minute transfer window including other pick-up stops, vehicle constraints for luggage/gear and possible season-based schedule changes — any transfer fee is usually included in the booked programme or communicated at booking.

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  • Seating Areas
  • Sheltered Areas
  • Information Boards
  • Restrooms
  • Food Options

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A homestead in the northern woodlands

Wildact Adventure AB sits in Storberg amid the slow rhythms of Swedish Lapland, where a cluster of guest rooms and cabins is surrounded by spruce and birch and looks out toward quiet lakes and river channels. The site reads as a working wilderness homestead: practical wooden buildings, gear storage, an outdoor hot tub and areas for drying and preparing kit for seasonal adventures. The setting favours daylight and landscape — short, intense winter light and long soft summer nights — rather than urban comforts.

Activities that shape the place

Wildact’s character is defined by the programmes that run from the B&B: guided packrafting and canoe trips, multi-hour day paddles, husky hikes and snow-based activities in winter, plus interpretive walks and simple wilderness skills sessions. Guided outings normally include certified wilderness guides and compact groups; many excursions are deliberately hands-on, with guests carrying their own small packrafts or helping prepare boats and kit before launch.

Accommodation and communal life

Accommodation is cosy and functional, arranged to support active stays rather than luxury hotel-style service. Shared spaces encourage the kind of communal atmosphere that comes with group meals and evenings around a fire or the hot tub. Food is described as hearty and locally attuned to outdoor life, with breakfasts designed to send guests into the field properly fed. The camp radiates a practical, welcoming energy rather than formal polish.

Seasonal moods and landscapes

The property changes character with the seasons: in winter the landscape is sculpted by snow and frost, a setting for dog teams, snowmobiles and northern-light watching; in summer the waterways and lakes open up for paddling, fishing and long daylight explorations. Bird song, the scent of damp moss and the sound of running water dominate warmer months; in winter silence, a crackle of sled-dog breath and the distant hum of engines create a different sensorial map.

Guiding philosophy and small-group focus

Wildact presents itself as a small-scale operation centred on close-guided experiences and careful group sizes. Excursions are led by experienced guides who combine safety with practical instruction in basic wilderness travel. Equipment is provided for many activities — packrafts, paddles, life vests and sometimes camping/overnight gear — so travellers can concentrate on learning and the landscape rather than sourcing kit.

Practical character and visitor expectations

Expect simple, well-maintained facilities rather than luxury trimmings: drying rooms, communal dining, outdoor relaxation areas and a practical orientation to food and service. The location serves as a base for multi-hour trips into the surrounding valley and river systems, and its character rewards travellers who value hands-on outdoor learning, close contact with northern nature and an informal, family-run hospitality style.

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