Tromsø: Snowmobile Safari and Possible Northern Lights Tour

Discover the thrill of snowmobiling in the Lyngen Alps near Tromsø with a 8-hour tour that includes folklore tales, a cozy soup, and a chance to see the Northern Lights.

Experience the Tromsø: Snowmobile Safari and Possible Northern Lights Tour offered by Camp Troll AS combines adrenaline, stunning scenery, and Norwegian folklore in a single day. This 8-hour adventure departs from Prostneset Bus and Boat Terminal in Tromsø and takes you deep into the Lyngen Alps, a mountain range renowned for its dramatic peaks and pristine snow-covered landscapes. The tour includes shared snowmobiles (with driver and passenger swap), guided storytelling, and a warm meal, making it a well-rounded experience for those eager to explore Arctic nature in comfort.

What truly makes this tour special is the chance to see the Northern Lights if conditions are right. The guides, known for their professionalism and friendliness, lead you through scenic trails and share tales inspired by Norwegian folklore about trolls, adding a mythic dimension to the adventure. The tour’s popularity is reflected in its remarkably high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 164 reviews, emphasizing consistent quality and a memorable experience.

Key Points

  • Duration: 8 hours, starting at 11:30 AM, with return around 7:00 PM
  • Location: Begins at Prostneset Bus and Boat Terminal in Tromsø
  • Highlights: Snowmobiling in the Lyngen Alps, tales of Norwegian trolls, potential Northern Lights sightings
  • Inclusions: Shared snowmobiles, warm Arctic soup, biscuits, hot chocolate, ferry and bus transfers
  • Group Size: Small group limited to 14 participants for personalized attention
  • Physical Requirements: Suitable for those with a driver’s license; not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, or people with mobility issues
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From Tromsø to the Lyngen Alps: The Journey Begins

This tour kicks off at the Prostneset Bus, Boat & Hurtigruten Terminal in Tromsø, where the Arctic Route Bus departs promptly at 11:45 AM from Platform 6. The bus ride lasts approximately 45 minutes until the ferry at Breivikeidet, which takes about 20 minutes. An additional short bus transfer of 5 minutes then brings you to Svensby, the starting point for the guided tour of the Lyngen Alps.

This carefully coordinated transport ensures a smooth journey into Arctic landscapes. The ferry ride offers scenic views of snow-covered fjords and mountains, setting an atmospheric tone for the adventure ahead. The guides, wearing bright yellow vests, meet travelers on the other side and lead the group by minibus to Camp Troll, where the snowmobiling portion begins.

Exploring the Lyngen Alps: Scenic Mountain Trails

Once at Camp Troll, the focus turns to the breathtaking scenery of the Lyngen Alps. The guided tour lasts approximately 4.17 hours, during which the landscape is dominated by towering peaks, ridges, and pristine snow. The guides share stories inspired by Norwegian folklore, particularly tales about trolls, which are tied to the mountains and add an enchanting element to the experience.

Throughout this part of the trip, travelers enjoy traversing scenic trails and open spaces. The route is varied, with options for both slower, scenic rides and faster stretches, catering to different comfort levels. The guides also pause at cool spots for photos, ensuring travelers can capture the scenery amid the mountain vistas.

Snowmobiling Through Arctic Landscapes

The highlight of the tour is the 2-hour snowmobile ride. Participants drive shared snowmobiles at a relaxed pace, with the opportunity to switch drivers halfway through. The snowmobiles are described as easy to operate, even for first-timers, with safety gear like suits, helmets, gloves, and balaclavas provided to keep everyone warm and comfortable.

The snowmobiling trail takes you beneath towering peaks and across frozen lakes, offering diverse views and a sense of adventure. Guides ensure safety and support, making the experience suitable for beginners and experienced snowmobilers alike. The journey through powdery snow and scenic open spaces delivers a genuine Arctic thrill.

A Cozy Finish with Arctic Food and Fireside Tales

After the snowmobiling, the tour returns to Camp Troll, where warmth and comfort are waiting. Travelers are treated to handmade reindeer soup served by the fire, accompanied by bread, hot chocolate, and biscuits. The included meal is praised for its delicious taste and provides a relaxing break after outdoor activities.

The guides often share more stories or answer questions about the local area, enriching the experience with cultural insights. The cozy setting by the fire contrasts beautifully with the crisp outdoor scenery, rounding off the day on a warm note.

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The Potential for Northern Lights Viewing

One of the key attractions of this tour is the possibility of witnessing the Northern Lights. The tour operates in the evening, and while sightings depend on weather conditions and solar activity, many reviews mention successful sightings of the Aurora Borealis during their trip.

Travelers are encouraged to be patient and enjoy the spectacular starry skies and the silence of the Arctic wilderness. The combination of scenic snowmobiling, folklore storytelling, and the chance to see the Aurora makes this tour a well-rounded Arctic adventure.

Logistics and Group Size

The tour maintains a small group limit of 14 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The departure time at 11:30 AM allows for a full day of activity, with the return around 7:00 PM. The logistics include transportation by bus, ferry, and minibus, with detailed instructions to ensure smooth transfers.

Guests need to bring a driver’s license, as it is required for snowmobile operation. The tour is not suitable for children under 7 years, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues, ensuring safety for all participants.

Guides and Safety Measures

The guides, such as Yanna, Lorenzo, Jude, and Susie, receive high praise for their professionalism, friendliness, and ability to make everyone feel safe. They provide thorough safety briefings, support novice drivers, and share engaging stories about Norwegian folklore and mountain facts.

All safety equipment, including snowsuits, boots, socks, helmets, gloves, and balaclavas, is supplied, ensuring warmth and protection against the cold. The guides also make sure everyone is comfortable and supported throughout the day.

What’s Included and What to Bring

The included items are ferry and bus transfers, shared snowmobiles, safety gear, and the cozy soup and hot drinks. Travelers should bring a driver’s license and dress warmly in layers, as the Arctic weather can be cold and windy.

The tour forbids drones, smoking, alcohol, and unaccompanied minors, maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment. The meeting point is inside the Prostneset Bus and Terminal, making logistics straightforward for local travelers.

The Experience for Different Types of Participants

This tour appeals to a broad range of travelers, especially those interested in outdoor activities, Arctic scenery, folklore, and the Northern Lights. The moderate physical requirements mean it suits beginners and those with some snowmobiling experience. However, it’s not suitable for children under 7 or those with specific mobility needs.

Many reviews mention the well-organized nature of the trip, with detailed instructions and a seamless experience. The small group size enhances the sense of adventure and personal attention, making it a favorite among travelers seeking a mix of thrill and cultural storytelling.

Tromsø Snowmobile Safari and Northern Lights: The Final Word

This 8-hour tour from Tromsø offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and Arctic beauty. The snowmobiling experience in the Lyngen Alps provides adrenaline and stunning landscapes, while the storytelling about trolls and the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights add a magical touch.

The warm Arctic soup and friendly guides are consistently praised, and the safe, well-organized logistics make it accessible for most travelers. The tour’s high rating reflects its quality and the care taken by Camp Troll to deliver a memorable Arctic experience.

If you enjoy outdoor activities, scenic mountain views, and the chance to witness the Aurora, this tour is a strong choice. It suits those who appreciate a well-planned, culturally rich adventure with a touch of Norwegian folklore.

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Tromsø: Snowmobile Safari and Possible Northern Lights Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 11:30 AM and returning around 7:00 PM.

Where does the tour begin?
It departs from Prostneset Bus, Boat & Hurtigruten Terminal in Tromsø, from Platform 6 inside the terminal.

How is transportation arranged?
The journey involves a bus ride (45 minutes), a 20-minute ferry to Breivikeidet, a short bus transfer (5 minutes), and a return ferry and bus back to Tromsø.

What activities are included?
Participants enjoy snowmobiling in the Lyngen Alps for about 2 hours, combined with a guided tour and folklore storytelling.

Are children allowed?
No, children under 7 years are not suitable for this tour.

What should I bring?
You need to bring a driver’s license, and be dressed warmly in layers suitable for Arctic weather.

Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather and solar activity, but many have seen them during this tour.

What’s included in the price?
Ferry and bus transfers, shared snowmobiles, safety gear, and warm food and drinks.

What makes this tour different from others?
Its organized storytelling, small group size, and combination of adventure with cultural insights truly stand out.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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