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Experience a 2.5-hour snowshoe adventure in Norrbotten's winter forest with friendly guides, local treats, and small groups for an authentic arctic journey.

For those looking to explore the icy beauty of Norrbotten County in Sweden, the Snowshoe in a Winter Forest tour offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and comfort. This 2.5-hour experience is designed for all ages and fitness levels, with a focus on sharing the magic of the arctic winter in a friendly, small-group setting. Led by a local guide, you’ll traverse snowy woodland trails, learn about local flora and fauna, and enjoy homemade buns and berry juice that warm you from the inside out.
The tour departs from Kiruna with convenient pickup options from three key locations. Despite its short duration, it leaves a lasting impression through its relaxed pace, genuine storytelling, and intimate group size, limited to just eight participants. This makes it especially appealing for travelers seeking a personal touch and authentic winter experience.
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The tour revolves around exploring the snow-covered trails of a breathtaking woodland in Norrbotten County. As you walk with snowshoes, specially designed footwear that prevents sinking into the snow, you’ll discover how local flora and fauna survive the freezing months. The guided walk emphasizes learning about nature and appreciating the tranquility of this winter landscape.
The walk lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate the scenery without feeling rushed. The small group size ensures that each participant receives personal attention and the opportunity to ask questions about the environment and local traditions.

The tour departs from three pickup locations in Kiruna: Camp Ripan, Hotel Arctic Eden, and Hotel Scandic. Pickup times are 15 minutes before the scheduled start, with the activity beginning shortly afterward. The return follows the same route, making it easy for travelers staying in town to join without any hassle.
The transportation is a black minivan marked Outdoor North 67, which adds a professional touch and reassures guests about the reliability of the service. The short 15-minute van rides between stops keep the focus on the nature experience, not the travel.
Participants receive snowshoes, a headlamp if needed, and a local guide who is knowledgeable about the region’s natural and cultural history. The local guide is praised for being friendly and clear in explanations and storytelling.
After the walk, guests can enjoy hot berry juice and homemade buns, baked by the guide’s mother, adding a warm, authentic touch to the experience. These refreshments provide a cozy moment to relax and chat about the sights seen and stories heard during the walk.
More Great Tours NearbyGuests should dress warmly in layers, including warm shoes, as the activity takes place outdoors in winter conditions. The tour does not provide additional clothing, so preparing suitable attire is essential for comfort and safety.
Because the activity is accessible to all, no prior snowshoeing experience is necessary, but comfortable and insulated clothing will help ensure an enjoyable time in the snow.

Limited to 8 participants, the tour guarantees a personalized experience. This small-group setting fosters a relaxed atmosphere, encouraging questions and shared stories. Travelers especially appreciate the informative guidance and the calm Scandinavian pace which allows for full appreciation of the winter scenery.
The guide’s storytelling includes insights about Kiruna, local politics, and fun anecdotes about wildlife — such as wolves, which are mentioned humorously in reviews. This personal approach makes the tour more engaging and memorable.
The homemade buns and berry juice are standout features, consistently praised for their tastiness and the cozy atmosphere they create. Guests note that the delicious cookies baked by the guide’s mother and warm juice add a delightful touch to the trek.
The guide’s storytelling about local life, politics, and wildlife makes the experience more than just a walk in the woods — it becomes a cultural exchange infused with genuine Scandinavian hospitality.
While the tour is suitable for most people, guests should be prepared for outdoor winter conditions. The activity involves walking with snowshoes on snow-covered trails, so warm, waterproof clothing and shoes are necessary. No specific physical fitness level is required, but comfort walking in snowy terrain will enhance the experience.
Unlike longer or more intense snowshoe hikes, this shorter, relaxed tour emphasizes culture, nature, and local hospitality. It’s perfect for travelers who want a gentle introduction to winter in Sweden without strenuous activity or complex logistics.
The inclusion of local treats and small group size makes this experience stand out from more generic snowshoe tours. The focus on storytelling and cultural insights adds depth to the outdoor adventure.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a peaceful winter walk with personalized attention. It suits those interested in local culture, nature, and gastronomic delights like homemade buns and berry juice.
It’s also a practical choice for those who prefer small groups to large tours, ensuring a more intimate and engaging atmosphere.
The 4.8-star rating from 13 reviews underscores how well this tour resonates with participants. The friendly guide, the delightful food, and the beautiful scenery create a balanced experience that appeals to a wide range of travelers.
While it may seem short, the personalized service, informative storytelling, and authentic local treats ensure that visitors leave with a genuine connection to Kiruna’s winter landscape.
If you’re looking for a calm, cultural, and nature-focused winter adventure, this small-group snowshoe tour provides a wonderful introduction to the arctic forest in Sweden.
“The guide was super nice and explained everything clearly. The tour was very informative. Good and nice experience in a small group with a short st…”
Is prior snowshoeing experience necessary?
No, the tour is suitable for beginners, as you’ll learn how to use the snowshoes during the experience.
What should I wear for the tour?
Guests should wear warm clothing and shoes suited for winter weather, as no additional clothing is provided.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including pickup, walking, and refreshments.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, homemade buns and berry juice are included, served after the walk.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Kiruna, with pickups from Camp Ripan, Hotel Arctic Eden, and Hotel Scandic.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available?
Tours are offered in English, Swedish, and Finnish.
Is the group size small or large?
The tour is limited to eight participants, ensuring a cozy and personal experience.
What wildlife might I learn about?
Stories about wolves and other local animals are part of the guide’s storytelling, adding a layer of cultural interest.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included in the tour, making logistics straightforward.
This small-group snowshoe adventure in Kiruna offers a perfect balance of nature, culture, and cozy hospitality. It’s a genuine opportunity to enjoy the winter landscape with expert guidance and warm local treats.
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