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Experience a 2.5-hour snowshoe adventure in Norrbotten, Sweden, with stunning mountain views, local guide, and homemade treats—perfect for winter explorers.

The Snowshoe up a Mountain tour in Norrbotten County, Sweden, offers a memorable way to enjoy the Arctic winter landscape. This 2.5-hour experience combines outdoor activity, cultural insight, and cozy refreshments, making it ideal for visitors seeking a peaceful escape into nature. The tour starts from Kiruna, with pick-up options at three central locations, and is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a small-group atmosphere.
What sets this tour apart is the friendly local guide, the opportunity to explore above the tree line for panoramic views, and the chance to check animal tracks along the way. While it requires appropriate weather clothing, the experience is accessible and suitable for those looking for an active yet relaxed outdoor outing. The incorporation of homemade buns and berry juice adds a warm touch to the adventure.
Whether you’re a winter enthusiast or a nature lover curious about Arctic landscapes, this tour promises a peaceful, scenic journey with plenty of opportunities for photos and wildlife spotting. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guides make this a personable and informative experience, perfect for those who value authenticity and local insights.
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This tour begins with pickup from three locations in Kiruna: Camp Ripan, Hotel Arctic Eden, and Scandic Kiruna. The pickup times are very flexible, with the van starting 15 minutes before the scheduled activity. The transport is a black minivan marked Outdoor North 67, making it easy to spot.
Once everyone is on board, the journey includes a 15-minute drive to the hiking starting point. Pickup and drop-off are included, making the process smooth and straightforward. It’s important to arrive a few minutes early to ensure a timely start.

The core of the experience unfolds over 2.5 hours of walking in Norrbotten County. The ascent begins at the trailhead, where the guide leads the group through regular stops to observe animal tracks and forest features, enriching the walk with nature lessons.
The goal is to reach above the tree line, where spectacular vistas unfold. Once at the summit, participants enjoy a hot berry juice and may take photos of the surrounding landscape. The descent is along a different route, designed to observe animal movements and enjoy the deep snow, adding variety to the journey.
Reaching the mountain top offers unobstructed views of the Arctic environment, with the changing daylight providing a dramatic backdrop. During winter, the Kaamos light bathes the landscape in a unique blue hue, while sunsets fill the sky with vibrant colors. These natural light conditions create a breathtaking setting for photos and quiet reflection.
The elevation and location above the forest allow for panoramic perspectives across the surrounding terrain. This vantage point emphasizes the vastness of the Arctic, making the effort of snowshoeing worthwhile.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants wear snowshoes provided by the activity, designed for deep snow conditions typical of the Arctic winter. The tour is suitable for those prepared to walk in winter weather, although specific clothing is not provided—dress in weather-appropriate layers.
The guides are well-versed in local flora, fauna, and history, sharing stories and insights along the way. The walk is peaceful and calm, with plenty of stops to explore animal tracks and other forest features. The hot homemade buns and berry juice served at the summit add a cozy touch after the ascent.
Descending via a different path, the group gets a chance to see animal tracks in fresh snow and experience the snow’s texture from a new perspective. The varied route helps participants appreciate the winter landscape from different angles, making the experience dynamic and engaging.
Throughout the tour, small group size ensures personal attention from the guide, along with opportunities for questions and learning. The guides’ friendly demeanor and local knowledge shine through, enriching the experience beyond just the physical activity.
While snowshoes, headlamps (if needed), and hot drinks are included, additional clothing is not provided. Visitors should dress warmly in layers suitable for Arctic winter conditions. Good waterproof boots, insulated jackets, hats, and gloves are recommended to stay comfortable during the walk.
Booking this tour offers flexibility with the option to reserve now and pay later. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for travelers with changing plans. The tour operates rain or shine but is contingent on weather conditions, so proper clothing is essential.
This snowshoe adventure is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking an authentic Arctic experience. The small group format appeals to travelers looking for a more personal connection with their guide, especially since the guides are known for being friendly, knowledgeable, and entertaining.
The tour suits those who are prepared for winter weather and want a moderate physical activity in a stunning natural setting. It’s especially appealing to visitors who appreciate scenic views, wildlife tracking, and local culture.
The Snowshoe up a Mountain tour in Norrbotten offers a beautiful blend of outdoor activity, scenic vistas, and cultural insight. The small group size and local guides help create an intimate, informative experience in one of Sweden’s most striking winter landscapes.
Participants get to climb above the trees, enjoy hot homemade treats, and capture breathtaking views of the Arctic environment. The tour is well-suited for active travelers who want a relaxed pace combined with meaningful wildlife and landscape observations.
While the need to dress appropriately for winter conditions is essential, the experience itself is accessible and rewarding. The combination of nature, scenery, and local hospitality makes this snowshoe adventure a memorable highlight in Kiruna’s winter offerings.
“A really nice hiking tour in the neighborhood of Kiruna. the guide is super friendly, knows a lot of stuff about nature and the history of Kiruna. …”
Is prior experience needed for this snowshoe tour?
No, the activity is suitable for those new to snowshoeing, provided they dress warmly and follow the guide’s instructions.
What should I wear during the tour?
You should wear clothing suitable for Arctic winter weather, including waterproof boots, insulated layers, hats, and gloves. The tour does not include additional clothing.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, it is advisable to check availability first, as the tour operates on specific schedules. Booking is flexible with a pay-later option and cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes snowshoes, hot berry juice, a headlamp if needed, and a local guide. Pickup from three central locations in Kiruna is also included.
Is food provided?
Yes, homemade buns and berry juice are served at the mountain top, adding a cozy touch to the outdoor experience. Additional meals are not included.
This snowshoe trek offers a peaceful yet invigorating way to explore Arctic Sweden, with the chance to see nature up close, enjoy spectacular views, and learn from local guides who know this landscape well.
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