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Discover the wilderness with this guided skiing tour in Pyhätunturi, Finland. Learn to ski on skin-based skis, enjoy local snacks, and explore Arctic backcountry.

The Guided Wilderness Skiing Tour in Pyhätunturi offers a chance to experience Finland’s stunning Arctic landscape in a relaxed, beginner-friendly setting. Priced at $101.23 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to learn how to ski in untouched snow. It’s a private activity, so your group enjoys exclusive guidance, making it ideal for families or small parties.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on easy-to-use wilderness skis designed for snow conditions without trails or tracks. The tour’s pace is accessible for absolute beginners, and the experience includes local snacks and warm drinks enjoyed around an open fire. This makes for a cozy, authentic Arctic adventure, with the added bonus of group discounts for larger bookings.
A key strength of this tour is the knowledgeable guide, who has previously taken different routes, ensuring you see fresh views and learn about Finland’s landscape. While the 3-hour duration keeps the experience manageable, it still offers enough time to grasp wilderness skiing basics and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. The only consideration is that weather conditions can influence availability, but full refunds are available if cancellations happen due to poor weather.
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This tour introduces participants to wilderness skiing using skin-based skis that are specially designed to perform well in snowy, trail-less terrain. The skis’ integrated skins provide excellent grip, making it easier for beginners to stay balanced and confident in the snow. The Pyhätunturi area offers a tranquil backdrop with pristine Arctic scenery, perfect for learning away from crowded ski resorts.
The 3-hour experience includes a thorough introduction to wilderness skiing techniques, suitable for those who have never tried it before. The tour starts at the designated meeting point and wraps up back there, ensuring straightforward logistics. The use of adjustable bindings means most winter or hiking boots can be worn, adding to the comfort and ease of participation.
This activity is accessible to most travelers, with no prior experience needed, and is organized by Taste Of Outdoors, a provider known for creating authentic outdoor adventures. The tour’s small group size promises personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere to learn and enjoy the Arctic wilderness.

Participants will spend about two hours skiing in relatively easy wilderness terrain within the Pyhätunturi area. The terrain offers a perfect balance for beginners to gain confidence while still enjoying the beauty of Finland’s snowy landscape. The short and wide design of the OAC skin-based skis makes it easier to navigate uneven terrain, and the skis’ integrated skins ensure good grip in the snow.
The guide leads you through the terrain, providing instruction tailored to your skill level. Because the skis are designed for wilderness conditions, you’ll get the chance to access untouched snow and pristine views that are typically off-limits to regular trails. This makes the experience both educational and visually rewarding, with plenty of opportunities to observe local wildlife and Arctic flora.
Throughout the skiing session, the guide emphasizes safety, technique, and enjoying nature responsibly. The terrain’s manageable difficulty level makes it an excellent introduction for those curious about wilderness skiing but hesitant about challenging slopes or trails.

A highlight of this tour is the chance to warm up with hot beverages and sample Nordic snacks. These treats are served during a break around an open fire, adding a cozy touch to the outdoor experience. The light Nordic meal offers a taste of local flavors, while the hot drinks help you stay warm amid the cold Arctic air.
This break not only provides nourishment but also offers a moment to soak in the peaceful surroundings of Pyhätunturi’s wilderness. The snacks and drinks are thoughtfully included, ensuring you remain energized for the remaining skiing or to simply relax and enjoy the scenery.
The inclusion of local foods and warm beverages demonstrates the tour’s focus on delivering an authentic, comfortable experience even in the remote Arctic environment. It’s a perfect setting for bonding with your group or simply taking in the stillness of Lapland’s snowy wilderness.

This tour begins at Luontotie 1, Riemurotko, which is conveniently located with near public transportation options. The pickup point is straightforward for travelers staying nearby, and the activity ends at the same location, simplifying logistics.
Since the tour is private, only your group participates, allowing for a more tailored and relaxed experience. The group discounts available make it an attractive option for families or small groups wanting to explore Arctic skiing together.
Participants are advised to arrive prepared for winter conditions, but rest assured, the equipment provided and the guide’s expertise help make this adventure accessible for most people. The full cancellation policy offers peace of mind, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund if weather or other factors affect the trip.
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The tour uses OAC skin-based skis, which are short and wide to facilitate easy maneuvering in variable terrain. The adjustable bindings fit most winter or hiking boots, ensuring comfort and compatibility for a wide range of participants.
Since the activity takes place outdoors in an Arctic environment, appropriate clothing is essential. While specific gear is not detailed, the focus on warm drinks and snacks indicates cold conditions. It’s advisable for participants to dress in layered winter clothing, including thermal wear, waterproof outer layers, gloves, and hats.
The skis’ design allows learners to focus on technique without worrying about challenging equipment, making this a practical choice for those new to wilderness skiing. The guide provides instruction to optimize comfort and safety during the entire activity.

The guide leading this tour is appreciated for their friendly and knowledgeable approach. They have previously adjusted routes to offer different vistas, ensuring participants experience fresh views even if they’ve been in the area before. Their familiarity with the terrain and ability to adapt routes enhances the overall experience.
Guides focus on teaching wilderness skiing techniques while sharing insights about Finland’s natural environment. For example, they may choose different paths based on weather and snow conditions, ensuring safety and variety.
Their expertise and flexibility make the tour both educational and enjoyable, especially for those interested in learning more about Arctic landscapes and winter survival skills.

This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing weather conditions. If the weather turns poor, the activity may be canceled, but participants are offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Since outdoor winter activities rely heavily on weather, it’s recommended to check the forecast beforehand. The provider emphasizes that good weather is required for the activity to proceed, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
This straightforward cancellation policy and the possibility of rescheduling or refunds add a layer of reliability, especially in Finland’s unpredictable winter climate.
This tour suits beginners and those curious about wilderness skiing in a relaxed, guided environment. It’s ideal for travelers who want an authentic Arctic experience without the pressure of challenging slopes or extensive equipment.
Families, small groups, or solo travelers looking to learn a new skill or enjoy peaceful snow-shrouded scenery will find this a rewarding choice. The inclusion of local snacks and warm drinks enhances comfort, making it accessible even for those unfamiliar with winter outdoor activities.
While it offers a gentle introduction to wilderness skiing, it’s also suitable for adventurers eager to explore the Finnish backcountry with expert guidance. The focus on safety, ease, and enjoyment makes this a well-rounded Arctic activity.
The Pyhätunturi Wilderness Skiing Tour provides a rare opportunity to learn and enjoy wilderness skiing in the heart of Lapland. Its affordable price, expert guides, and comfortable setup make it an appealing option for beginners and curious travelers alike.
The experience combines learning new skills, stunning nature, and local hospitality through snacks and warm drinks, all set in a tranquil Arctic environment. The private group format allows for a personalized experience that can be tailored to your pace and interests.
While weather can impact availability, the flexible cancellation policy ensures peace of mind. This tour offers a balanced mix of education, adventure, and relaxation, perfect for those wanting an authentic taste of Finland’s wilderness.
“Fine guide, has done different route because we had been in the park before. Seen new views and learned a lot about Finland.Auto-translated”
Is prior skiing experience necessary?
No, this tour is designed for absolute beginners and does not require prior experience.
What kind of skis are used?
OAC skin-based skis—short, wide, with integrated skins—are used to facilitate easy navigation in wilderness terrain.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Luontotie 1, Riemurotko, which is accessible and near public transportation.
How long does the activity last?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, with about two hours of skiing.
What should I wear?
Participants should dress in layered winter clothing, including thermal wear, waterproof outer layers, gloves, and hats.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance due to weather, and the activity may be rescheduled or canceled otherwise.