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Discover Lapland’s winter magic with this 4-hour snowshoeing, ice-fishing, and fire-building tour near Rovaniemi. Perfect for adventure lovers and families alike.
Exploring the snowy landscapes of Lapland becomes truly special with the Snowshoeing Adventure with Ice-Fishing, Fire, and Survival tour. Priced at $148.23 per person, this 4-hour experience takes you into the heart of Rovaniemi’s winter wilderness, offering a hands-on journey into Arctic survival skills. With 20 reviews rated at a perfect 5.0/5, it’s a highly recommended choice for those eager to learn, explore, and enjoy authentic outdoor activities in a pristine setting. The tour is suitable for most travelers, includes pickup options, and is limited to small groups—max 8 people—ensuring a personal and engaging experience.
A key strength of this tour is its combination of scenic snowshoeing and practical survival skills, making it ideal for families and adventurers who want more than just sightseeing. The local guide leads you through the silent, snow-covered forests and to a frozen lake, where you will try your hand at ice fishing and then grill your catch over a fire you build yourself. While the activities are accessible to all levels, some physical activity is involved, so a basic level of mobility is recommended.


The tour begins at Jaakonkatu 4-6, Rovaniemi, where your local guide equips you with snowshoes and brief instructions. The focus here is on accessible outdoor fun, with the guide explaining the basics of snowshoeing as you venture into the tranquil, snow-covered woods just outside the town. The landscape offers a peaceful backdrop for your Arctic adventure, with the silence of the forest broken only by the crisp sounds of snow underfoot.
As you follow designated trails, your guide shares insights about the surrounding nature, including tips on using local flora for food and medicine. This portion provides a gentle introduction to Arctic survival, suited for those new to winter outdoor sports or looking to deepen their understanding of Lapland’s environment. The snowshoeing route is designed to be manageable for most, making it a comfortable start to a memorable adventure.
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The guide leads you through a short orienteering lesson at the beginning, where you learn how to use a map and compass effectively. This practical skill is crucial for survival in the Arctic, and the guide demonstrates how to find your way in this snowy landscape. The small group setting allows for personalized attention, ensuring everyone feels confident to apply these navigation techniques.
This part of the tour emphasizes self-reliance and teamwork, as you work together to reach the frozen lake. The guide also shares knowledge about the environment, such as which trees or mushrooms can be used for firemaking or medicinal purposes. This educational element adds depth to the experience, blending outdoor activity with practical survival lessons rooted in traditional Lapland practices.
Once at the frozen lake, the focus shifts to ice-fishing, a classic winter activity. You drill your own hole in the ice using provided equipment, and then try to catch some fish. The freshwater lake remains immaculately frozen, providing a clear and calm fishing spot.
Fishing success varies, but even if you don’t catch anything, the guide has you covered with a delicious Finnish barbecue snack prepared over the fire. If you do catch a fish, the guide shows you how to grill it over the open fire you previously built. This process offers a tangible taste of local survival skills and culinary traditions, paired with the satisfying experience of cooking in the outdoors.

An essential part of this experience is learning how to build a fire without matches. Your guide shows traditional methods using local flora and natural materials, demonstrating how to create warmth and prepare food in challenging conditions. This skill is invaluable in Arctic survival scenarios and provides a sense of accomplishment.
Once your fire is established, it becomes a social hub for the group. The warmth and crackling flames create a convivial atmosphere, perfect for exchanging stories and asking your guide questions about Lapland’s environment, culture, and survival techniques. The fire-building activity is designed to be engaging and accessible, regardless of your previous outdoor experience.

Throughout the tour, your guide offers tips on using local flora and fauna for medicinal purposes and sustenance. After cooking your fish or enjoying the provided barbecue snack, there’s time for convivial conversation around the fire. This communal moment emphasizes traditional Finnish hospitality and the authenticity of Lapland’s outdoor lifestyle.
The guide’s storytelling style is practical and friendly, making complex survival techniques understandable and interesting. The small group size assures attentive guidance, allowing for personalized questions and insights. This makes the experience both educational and fun, especially for families with children or groups seeking meaningful outdoor activities.

The tour starts at Jaakonkatu 4-6 in Rovaniemi and ends back at the same location. Pickup options are available, adding convenience for those staying nearby. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join comfortably. Group discounts are offered, making it an attractive option for families or small groups.
Booking on average occurs 18 days in advance, indicating strong interest and planning. The tour is non-refundable, so confirming your plans is essential, though the experience is canceled if weather conditions are poor. In case of cancellation due to weather or insufficient participants, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

This snowshoeing adventure offers much more than just a walk through snowy forests. It immerses participants in authentic Arctic survival techniques, blending physical activity with educational insights rooted in Lappish culture. The ice-fishing and fire-building components are genuine skills that add depth and excitement, especially for those interested in outdoor living.
The small group size ensures personalized attention and a chance to ask questions, making it suitable for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone eager to learn practical skills in a winter wonderland. The perfect rating from previous guests reflects the quality of guides, the engaging activities, and the memorable experience created.
While the activities are accessible, some physical effort is required, and participants should be prepared for winter conditions. The $148.23 price includes all necessary equipment, instruction, and the enriching experience of a true Arctic survival lesson.
“We went on this adventure as a family of 4, with two boys aged 7 and 9. It was the highlight of our holiday. There was a total of 6 persons in our …”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families with children, as evidenced by positive reviews from families. The activities are designed to be engaging and educational for all ages.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dress warmly in outdoor winter clothing, including thermal layers, waterproof gear, and sturdy boots, to stay comfortable during snowshoeing and outdoor activities.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves snowshoeing, some walking, and the skill of fire-building, which are accessible to most participants with basic mobility. Some physical effort is involved, but it remains suitable for most fitness levels.
Are there group discounts available?
Yes, group discounts are offered, making it more economical for families or small groups.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, participants receive a different date or a full refund.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, providing added convenience to the meeting point at Jaakonkatu 4-6 in Rovaniemi.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 18 days in advance, which is recommended to secure a spot.
What is the maximum group size?
The activity limits 8 travelers, ensuring a small-group, personalized experience.
Can I cancel or change the booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. Confirm your plans accordingly.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of scenic snowshoeing, practical survival skills, and authentic outdoor cooking in a small group sets this tour apart, providing a well-rounded Arctic adventure.
This Snowshoeing Adventure with Ice-Fishing, Fire, and Survival in Rovaniemi offers a genuine and engaging way to experience Lapland’s winter culture. With its balance of outdoor activity, cultural lessons, and relaxed social moments, it’s a memorable choice for those eager to connect with Arctic nature in an active, educational setting.