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Experience an exhilarating 2-hour guided snowmobile ride in Lapland's stunning wilderness, with expert guides, warm gear, hot drinks, and breathtaking scenery.


The Guided Wilderness Snowmobile Ride offered by Wild about Lapland combines thrill, scenery, and safety in a 2-hour adventure through the snowy Finnish landscape. Priced at $117 per person, this tour is ideal for those seeking a swift but immersive Arctic experience. With small groups limited to 8, each participant receives attentive guidance and personalized tips from experienced guides.
The tour departs with a safety briefing and the provision of thermal clothing, helmets, and gloves—all designed to keep you warm in the coldest conditions. Whether arriving directly at the provider’s office or enjoying hotel pickup outside Rovaniemi, guests are prepared for a seamless adventure. This activity is particularly suitable for those with a driver’s license and no pre-existing medical conditions, ensuring everyone can safely enjoy the ride.
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This guided tour takes you deep into Lapland’s winter wilderness, where the landscape is cloaked in snow and the silence is broken only by the hum of snowmobiles. Riders glide over frozen trails, drifting past snow-covered trees and icy rivers. The guides often stop along the way to allow for photos and to admire the scenery, providing opportunities to appreciate the white Arctic landscape up close.
The journey emphasizes safety and comfort, with detailed instructions from guides like Vero, Jordi, or Martina. Many reviews highlight how the guides explain the controls clearly, making this experience accessible even for newcomers. The drive time on the snowmobile is about 1 hour, with options to swap drivers for those who want to share the thrill.

What makes this tour stand out is the variety of scenery encountered during the ride. Riders drift through snow-laden forests, feeling the crunch of snow under the machine and the crisp Arctic air on their faces. Stops are made at scenic points, where guests can take in the spectacular vistas and capture photos of the snowy landscape.
Many guides are praised for their friendly and professional manner, creating a relaxed environment where everyone feels comfortable. The small group size ensures plenty of space for individual attention, making it easier to learn how to operate the snowmobile safely. The ride’s pacing suits most skill levels, with some reviews noting how the experience can be adjusted for first-timers or more experienced drivers.
After approximately an hour of snowmobiling, guests are invited to warm up with hot drinks provided by the tour. This small but thoughtful detail helps guests recover from the cold and share stories of their ride. The hot drinks add a cozy touch to an otherwise brisk outdoor activity, especially appreciated after a fast-paced drive through the winter landscape.
The hot beverage service is a perfect way to relax before returning to the starting point. Many reviewers mention how this warm-up session enhances the overall experience, making it feel complete and comfortable after the adrenaline rush of the snowmobile ride.
More Great Tours NearbyThe small group limit of 8 participants ensures everyone receives individual guidance and safety instructions. Guests staying inside Rovaniemi are asked to go directly to the activity provider’s office; those staying outside the city benefit from hotel pickup, which is arranged by the driver at the reception or outside the accommodation.
The tour is designed for drivers aged 18+ with a valid license—a necessary requirement to ensure safety on the Arctic trails. The activity provider emphasizes safety precautions, including strict rules against alcohol or drug use and liability for damages or accidents, with a flat rate of 1000 in case of damages per person.
Guests are advised to bring their driver’s license, as it is required for operating the snowmobile. The provided thermal clothing is sufficient for most conditions, but dressing in appropriate winter gear is recommended.
The tours are not suitable for children under 18, or for those with heart problems or pre-existing medical conditions. The activity duration is about 2 hours, with 1 hour of drive time on the snowmobiles, providing an ideal balance of adventure without overexertion.

Reviews frequently mention guides like Jordi, Martina, Vero, and Thibault for their helpfulness, friendliness, and expertise. They are praised for giving clear safety instructions, sharing interesting facts about the scenery, and ensuring everyone feels comfortable while operating the snowmobile.
Many guides go beyond basic instructions, sharing tips on how to maximize the experience and often stopping for photo opportunities. This personal attention and friendly attitude turn a simple snowmobiling activity into a memorable Arctic adventure.
All necessary safety gear—including helmets, balaclavas, gloves, and thermal overalls—are supplied. The thermal clothing and equipment are well-maintained and designed to protect against the cold, making even the coldest days comfortable.
Drivers are briefed in detail before the ride, with safety instructions reinforced throughout the activity. The guides are vigilant, ensuring that everyone adheres to safety rules, especially concerning alcohol prohibition and damage liability.
This snowmobile ride is perfect for adventurers of all experience levels, especially those interested in exploring the Arctic wilderness in a safe, guided environment. The small group size and expert guides make it suitable for first-timers and seasoned snowmobilers alike.
It’s an ideal activity for solo travelers, couples, or small groups wanting a thrilling outdoor experience in Lapland. However, you need to be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license, and the activity is not suitable for young children or individuals with certain health issues.
At $117, the tour provides around 1 hour of actual snowmobile driving, plus hot drinks and all gear included. Many reviews highlight how the guides’ professionalism, scenic stops, and gear quality contribute to a great overall experience that feels worth the price.
The small group setting enhances safety and personal attention, making it a well-rounded Arctic adventure. Guests also appreciate the flexibility of booking and cancellation policies, allowing for peace of mind when planning.
The Guided Wilderness Snowmobile Ride from Wild about Lapland combines exhilaration, scenic beauty, and safety into a 2-hour Arctic experience that appeals to a wide range of travelers. The expert guides and small-group setting ensure a personal touch, while the inclusive gear and hot drinks make the cold weather manageable and enjoyable.
This tour is particularly suited for those wanting a quick yet memorable outdoor adventure in Lapland’s snowy forests. While not designed for children or those with health restrictions, it offers a thrilling introduction to snowmobiling with plenty of stunning views and friendly guidance.
For anyone eager to experience the Arctic wilderness in a safe, professional environment, this snowmobile ride truly delivers value and excitement in equal measure.
“It was really fun. If you are two people on 1 bike, you may get less time to do the activity given that youll take time to get used to the mobile. …”
Do I need a driver’s license to join the snowmobile tour?
Yes, a valid driver’s license (A1, T, A, or B category) is required for the driver.
How long is the actual snowmobile driving time?
The drive time on the snowmobile is approximately 1 hour, with the total experience lasting about 2 hours including stops and briefing.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, beginners are welcome. The guides provide comprehensive safety instructions and easy-to-understand controls.
What gear is provided?
The activity includes thermal overalls, boots, gloves, helmets, and balaclavas to keep you warm and protected.
Can I participate if I am staying outside Rovaniemi?
Yes, hotel pickup outside Rovaniemi is included; otherwise, you can go directly to the activity provider’s office.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, children under 18 years old are not permitted to drive or participate.
What should I wear?
While thermal clothing is supplied, you should dress warmly in layers suitable for winter weather conditions.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is alcohol allowed during the ride?
No, it is strictly prohibited to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.