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Experience the Arctic with a 3-hour snowshoeing tour in Abisko, Sweden, where you can explore wilderness and possibly witness the Northern Lights with expert guides.
Discover the magic of Abisko’s winter landscape on the Aurora Snowshoeing tour for just $104 per person. This 3-hour adventure departs from several convenient pickup points in Norrbotten County, Sweden, and offers a unique chance to explore the Arctic wilderness, learn snowshoeing techniques, and possibly see the Northern Lights. With small group sizes limited to 8 participants, the tour combines intimacy with expert guidance, making it ideal for those looking to enjoy a genuine winter experience in the Swedish Lapland.
While the tour is accessible to most snowshoe beginners — thanks to knowledgeable guides and an engaging route — it is not suitable for wheelchair users. The focus on nature and wilderness makes it perfect for outdoor lovers eager to connect with the Arctic’s raw beauty and wildlife. Expect a memorable night that balances adventure, tranquility, and the chance to witness one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena.


The Abisko: Aurora Snowshoeing tour offers an authentic Arctic experience, combining the simplicity of snowshoe walking with the thrill of potential Northern Lights sightings. The tour begins with a pick-up from one of seven locations, such as Abisko Guesthouse or STF Abisko Turiststation, scheduled between 7:30 PM and 7:50 PM. From there, a short 10-minute drive takes guests to the starting point, where the guided walk begins.
The guided snowshoe hike lasts approximately 2.67 hours, during which you learn the basics of snowshoeing while venturing into the Arctic forest and fells. The route takes you through birch forests that are home to winter wildlife like forest hare, ptarmigan, foxes, lemmings, and possibly moose tracks. The guides are attentive to wildlife signs and explain the local flora and fauna, enriching the experience beyond just walking.
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The guides leading this tour, such as Anna and David, are highly regarded for their friendly and knowledgeable manner. They share insights into the natural surroundings, local animals, and the history of the area, making the walk both educational and engaging. Their patience and clarity are especially appreciated by beginners or those new to snowshoeing.
The terrain is manageable even for those trying snowshoeing for the first time. The guides help everyone feel comfortable, demonstrating techniques and offering encouragement. The walk is paced slowly enough to enjoy the peaceful winter scenery, with the moon and stars casting enchanting shadows across the snow.
One of the tour’s highlights is the chance to spot animal tracks in the snow, which can be quite numerous in Abisko’s birch forests. Visitors often see footprints of forest hare, ptarmigan, foxes, lemmings, and sometimes even moose, adding an element of wildlife discovery to the walk.
The forest comes alive with subtle sounds, and the quietness of the snow-covered landscape enhances the sense of serenity. The guides point out and explain the significance of various tracks, creating an immersive experience in the natural environment.
During the snowshoe walk, there is a rest break where participants can enjoy warm berry juice. This small moment of warmth provides comfort and a chance to chat about the Arctic scenery. The only sounds during this pause are the sough of the forest and the gentle wind, making for a peaceful atmosphere.
This break also offers an ideal opportunity to scan the sky for Northern Lights. If conditions are right — such as a clear sky and a full moon — the glow of the Aurora Borealis may begin to dance just over Lake Torneträsk and the surrounding mountains.
More Great Tours NearbyIn optimal conditions, the tour rewards visitors with a spectacular view of the Abisko mountain range, including Lapporten, a famous U-shaped valley carved by glaciers during the Ice Age. If the night sky is clear and the moon is bright, this U-valley is particularly striking against the starry backdrop.
The night sky in Abisko is known for its brilliance, especially when stars are visible through minimal light pollution. The combination of stars, moonlight, and possibly the Northern Lights creates a truly awe-inspiring scene that stays with visitors long after the walk ends.
The tour’s itinerary includes pick-up and drop-off at convenient locations such as Gammelgården Ski Lodge, Abisko Mountain Lodge, and Abisko Hostel. Each stop is carefully timed to fit the schedule, with 10-minute drives between the pickup points and the starting trail.
With a small group limit of 8 participants, this experience ensures attentive guidance, personalized responses to questions, and a relaxed atmosphere. This small group size is perfect for those who prefer a more intimate outdoor adventure rather than large, busier tours.
The tour price of $104 per person covers hotel pickup and drop-off, plus hot drinks during the break, making it a good value for the experience offered. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case of changing plans.
The tour is conducted in English and Swedish, with live guides ensuring clear communication throughout. It is not suitable for wheelchair users, but the focus on natural trails means it caters well to most outdoor enthusiasts with standard mobility.
This snowshoeing adventure suits outdoor lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Arctic wildlife and landscapes. The chance to see the Northern Lights adds a special touch, though viewing depends on weather conditions.
Beginners and experienced snowshoers alike appreciate the friendly guides and manageable terrain. Those looking for a peaceful, authentic outdoor experience in the Swedish Lapland will find this tour rewarding, especially if they enjoy wildlife tracks and starry skies.
The Abisko: Aurora Snowshoeing tour offers a balanced mix of nature, wildlife, and Arctic scenery, all wrapped in a cozy, small-group setting. The guides’ knowledge and friendliness are often highlighted as key strengths, making this experience accessible and enjoyable.
While the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights depends on weather, the nighttime walk through pristine snow-covered forests is rewarding in its own right. The warm berry juice break and stunning views of Lapporten make this a memorable part of any winter trip to Abisko.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a genuine winter wilderness experience with the comfort of expert guidance and flexible booking options. Just be prepared for cold nights and remember that clear skies are your best chance to witness the Aurora Borealis.
“Anna was a great guide. She was fun and knowledgeable. We did the whole tour with clear skies until near the end when the Aurora showed up. Anna wa…”
What is the duration of the snowshoeing tour?
The guided snowshoe walk lasts approximately 2.67 hours, with additional time for pickup and breaks, making the total around 3 hours.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from seven convenient pickup points in the Abisko area, including Abisko Guesthouse, STF Abisko Turiststation, and Gammelgården Ski Lodge.
What is included in the price?
The $104 price covers hotel pickup and drop-off and hot drinks during the break.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, there is a possibility of seeing the Aurora Borealis, especially if the sky is clear and the moon is full. The guides help maximize your chances.
Is snowshoeing difficult for beginners?
Not at all. The guides are experienced and friendly, helping participants learn the basics and enjoy the walk at a comfortable pace.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for small groups of adults, and the terrain is manageable for most outdoor enthusiasts. It may not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility limitations.
What should I wear for the snowshoeing walk?
It’s best to dress warmly in layers, including thermal clothing, waterproof outerwear, gloves, and a hat. The guides do not specify gear, but proper winter clothing is essential.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This provides flexibility if your plans change.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides operate in English and Swedish, ensuring smooth communication throughout the tour.
What if the weather is cloudy or snowy?
While weather can affect the Northern Lights viewing, the snowshoe walk itself offers a beautiful winter landscape and wildlife tracks, regardless of sky conditions.