On the banks of a slow Arctic river near Sirkka in Lappi, Finland, Authentic Finnish Sauna & Ice Swimming offers a compact, two‑hour immersion into one of Finland’s most elemental wellness rituals. Located in Elves Village, a traditional riverbank setting a short drive from Levi, the experience pairs a wood‑fired sauna with an ice‑hole plunge that wakes every fiber of you. The itinerary is simple and exact: meet at Design Hotel Levi, Hullu Poro Hotel, or Ski Bus Stop 6, ride roughly 15 minutes to the riverside, sweat in the healing heat, then step into truly arctic water guided by a local expert. The sauna itself is built of timber and heated with a wood stove, the kind Finns still prefer for sharp, dry heat and soft steam when water hits the stones. From the bench you look out through a patchwork of birch and spruce toward the river; under winter conditions the surface is a sheet of ice scored by the steam. The guide explains the ritual and the basic physiology behind the cold plunge: controlled breathing, short exposure, and an emphasis on gradual rewarming. The minimum age is seven, making this accessible to families who are prepared for cold-water exposure. What makes this outing stand out is its fidelity to local practice and the setting. Elves Village feels like a working riverside community rather than a polished tourist compound; the wood stove, the river ice, and the narrow access track keep the experience grounded. The contrast between the dry woody heat and the metallic cold of Arctic water is immediate and clarifying; people report clearer sleep and a distinctive lift in mood afterward. Practicalities are tidy: the total advertised duration is two hours, transfers are included from the listed pickup points, and basic guidance is provided on how to plunge safely. Bring a towel, warm layers for after the dip, and footwear that handles mud and snow. If you have heart conditions or circulatory concerns consult a physician before booking. This is more than a novelty stop; it is a direct lesson in how climate and culture shaped Finnish approaches to health. For visitors staying in Levi or Sirkka, the session is an efficient reviver between ski days or a restorative end to an Arctic itinerary. Whether you come for the shock of the ice hole or the quiet burn of a wood stove, this session offers a precise, memorable way to feel the physical edge of Lapland. Bookings run year-round but the character of the plunge shifts with season; open-water swims return in summer while winter creates ice holes and framed steam that feel particularly dramatic under low light. Bring a camera and an open mind. Always.