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Enjoy a beginner-friendly guided ice skating adventure on a frozen lake near Stockholm, including lunch, fika, safety gear, and scenic drives—all in a small group.

This 7-hour ice skating experience in Stockholm County costs $190 per person and is perfect for those wanting a relaxed, scenic winter activity. Led by The Green Trails, the tour is designed as a beginner-friendly outing, with guidance, safety equipment, and a small group limit of 8 participants ensuring personalized attention. The tour includes transportation, a warm lunch, and traditional Swedish fika, creating a well-rounded winter day. The overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 31 reviews highlights consistent quality and enjoyable moments, but it’s worth noting that adverse weather conditions can sometimes affect ice safety, meaning an alternative activity like a winter hike may be offered if needed.
This tour appeals most to adventurers eager to try ice skating in a natural setting, family groups (with children above 12), or anyone looking for a day outdoors with scenic views, good company, and cultural insights.
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The tour begins at The Green Trails, a meeting point accessible within an 8-10 minute walk from Skanstull metro station, Mariatorget metro, and Stockholm Södra station. Participants meet here for the safety briefing before heading out on the scenic drive into Stockholm County.
This convenient location makes it easy for travelers to join directly from central Stockholm, while the minibus transport takes the group through beautiful winter landscapes to the natural ice skating spots.

After the initial safety instructions, the tour proceeds with a scenic drive through Stockholm County. This provides an opportunity to enjoy winter views and relax before the main activity on the lake. The drive also includes a guided tour stop where you can learn about the local environment and culture.
The transportation by minibus ensures comfort and ease, making the journey part of the overall experience rather than a hassle. The scenic drives are a highlight for those who appreciate nature and countryside views around Stockholm.

The main ice skating takes place on a frozen lake that is carefully selected based on the best natural ice conditions of the day. The guides take safety seriously, offering a thorough safety briefing before getting on the ice.
Skaters are instructed on techniques and safety with a balance of group practice and individual coaching. This approach allows beginners to develop confidence and possibly glide as if they’ve been skating for years by the end of the day.
The ice is thoroughly checked for safety, but weather conditions can influence ice quality, so the guides are prepared to adjust plans accordingly. The stops along the route allow for breaks, socializing, and taking in the stunning winter scenery.
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Professional guides lead the tour, and instruction on skating techniques is tailored to help those new to the activity. The group size is limited to 8 guests per guide, ensuring attentive coaching.
Safety equipment provided includes skates, boots, poles, ice picks, helmets, and knee/elbow pads (all new for 2024). Participants also receive a dry bag for personal belongings, with the option to bring a water bottle for hydration.
The safety briefing emphasizes ice safety, fall prevention, and what to do if someone falls through the ice, giving participants peace of mind. The guides’ friendly and knowledgeable approach gets rave reviews, especially for their patience and clear instructions.
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Midway through the day, the group gathers around a campfire for a warm lunch. The menu typically features homemade soup, crackers, cheese, biscuits, and hot drinks like tea or glögg.
This lunch break offers a cozy moment to rest, chat, and enjoy the winter landscape. Following the meal, there’s a traditional Swedish fika, which includes a pastry or cookie and hot or cold drinks, adding a cultural touch to the day.
The campfire setting enhances the experience, making the day more than just skating—it’s about sharing warmth, food, and stories in a scenic outdoor environment.

As confidence on the ice grows, the group gradually skates on at an easy pace, with frequent stops to admire the views or take photos. The guides encourage progression at each skater’s comfort level.
The tour concludes with a scenic drive back to The Green Trails, where participants can reflect on their newly acquired skating skills and the memorable winter scenery. The return transport is included, making this a hassle-free experience.

Weather conditions are outside the tour provider’s control, and ice safety is the top priority. If ice conditions are unsafe, the tour may be rescheduled or replaced with an alternative activity such as a winter hike.
However, the last winter season saw no excursions canceled due to ice issues, indicating reliable winter weather and good planning. Participants are advised to dress warmly with layers, windbreakers, gloves, hats, and sunglasses—all essential for comfort and safety.

The meeting point is a short walk from two metro stations and a train station, making it easy to access without needing a car. The small group size of up to 8 guests fosters personalized coaching and interaction.
All necessary equipment, including skates, safety gear, and backpacks for belongings, is provided. Participants should bring outdoor winter clothing, with thermal layers recommended for comfort during breaks and on the ice.
This tour suits adults and older children (12 and above) who are interested in trying ice skating in a scenic, natural environment. It’s ideal for beginners given the professional guidance and emphasis on safety.
Those who enjoy outdoor activities, scenic drives, and cultural experiences like fika will find this experience especially rewarding. However, travelers should be prepared for physical activity and variable weather—dressing warmly is essential.
This guided ice skating tour offers a well-organized, scenic, and friendly way to enjoy Stockholm’s winter. The small group size, professional guides, and inclusive features like lunch and fika make it a memorable day.
While weather-dependent ice safety is a factor, the tour’s flexible approach and excellent review ratings suggest it’s a reliable choice for a unique winter outing. Most participants leave with new skills, warm memories, and a fresh appreciation for Stockholm’s winter landscape.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children must be 12 years or older. It’s designed for beginners and involves physical activity, so younger children might find it challenging.
What should I wear?
Bring warm outdoor clothing, including thermal layers, a windbreaker, hat, gloves, scarf, sunglasses, and socks. The better prepared you are for the cold, the more enjoyable the experience.
Are the safety equipment and skating gear included?
Yes, skates, boots, helmets, knee and elbow pads, poles, and ice picks are provided for free.
What happens if the ice is unsafe?
If ice conditions are not safe, the tour will organize an alternative activity, most likely a winter hike.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience, including transportation, skating, lunch, and fika, lasts about 7 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at The Green Trails, a short walk from Skanstull metro and Stockholm Södra station.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers transportation, guidance, safety equipment, lunch, fika, and skating gear.
Is this activity physically demanding?
It is active but designed for beginners with guidance to help develop confidence and skills.
Will I learn about local culture?
Yes, the guide shares insights into Swedish culture during the trip, especially around fika traditions.