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Experience Tromsø's winter landscape on a guided snowshoe walk on Tromsøya Island, including transport, equipment, and warm Norwegian snacks for $121.84.
A guided snowshoe walk on Tromsøya Island offers an engaging way to explore Tromsø’s stunning Arctic scenery. Priced at $121.84 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, this tour includes round-trip transport from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø. With a high rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 101 reviews, the tour is highly recommended by 94% of participants, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking an accessible winter adventure.
The experience is designed to suit all ages and skill levels, making it ideal for families, friends, or anyone interested in a relaxed, scenic walk through snow-covered forests. The tour emphasizes easy terrain, with mostly flat or slightly hilly paths, and provides snowshoes and hiking poles for stability. One of its key strengths is the inclusion of warm Norwegian snacks and hot drinks, which help to warm up after the walk.
While the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, breathtaking views, and good value, it does have some considerations. The duration and distance are modest, and some reviews mention it being short or slightly expensive relative to what is offered. Still, for those looking for a relaxed introduction to snowshoeing amidst Tromsø’s winter wonderland, this outing offers a memorable and accessible experience.


The tour begins with a brief drive to the top of Tromsø Island, where participants are shown how to properly wear and handle the snowshoes. The guide then leads the group into a scenic forest environment, characterized by birch and spruce trees, with several stunning viewpoints throughout the trek. These spots often offer views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for photography.
The terrain is mostly flat, with some gentle hills, making it accessible for those new to snowshoeing. The pace is relaxed, allowing plenty of time for stops. During the walk, the guide shares insights about Tromsø’s Arctic environment and local nature, enriching the experience.
The scenic stops are highlights of the tour, with photo opportunities amid the trees and snow-covered ground. These breaks are also used to serve lefse, a traditional Norwegian sweet snack, along with hot drinks, giving participants a moment to warm up and enjoy the winter scenery fully.
A longer break occurs partway through, where everyone can recharge before continuing the walk through the peaceful forest landscape. The overall route emphasizes flat, manageable terrain, making it suitable even for those with limited outdoor experience.
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Participants are picked up from the central Tromsø Outdoor ASF location at Fredrik Langes gate 14. The transport is included in the tour price, making logistics seamless. After the walk, the group is returned to the meeting point.
The start time is 10:00 am, with most travelers booking about a month in advance. The tour can be canceled for free up to 24 hours before if weather conditions are unfavorable, ensuring flexibility and peace of mind.
While snowshoes and hiking poles are provided as part of the tour, warm winter clothing is not included. Guests can rent appropriate gear separately from Tromsø Outdoor Rental Center if needed. Proper winter attire—including insulated layers, waterproof outerwear, and warm footwear—is essential for comfort during the walk.
Given the short drive and easy terrain, the tour is accessible to most participants, but good physical fitness is helpful to fully enjoy the experience. The pace is intentionally gentle, making it manageable for most.
Guides like Leia, Marta, Joana, Lucas, Maria, and others are highly praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic approach. They provide clear instructions on equipment use and share interesting local facts about Tromsø and the Arctic environment.
Reviews mention guides encouraging games and providing valuable tips for snowshoeing, making the experience fun and engaging. Their patience and ability to adapt to different groups’ needs help create a comfortable, enjoyable atmosphere throughout the walk.

Participants frequently mention the breathtaking scenery encountered during the trek. The forested landscape, with snow-laden trees, offers excellent photo spots. A notable feature is the view of Tromsø’s landscape, visible from the higher points along the route, providing a memorable backdrop for photos.
The longer stop for snacks and drinks at a scenic spot is often cited as a favorite moment, offering relaxation amidst the stunning winter surroundings.
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A key part of the tour is the warming break with hot drinks and lekse, a traditional Norwegian sweet snack. These are served during a longer stop, giving guests a chance to recharge and enjoy the local flavors. The hot beverage is described as a welcome warmth after time spent in the cold, adding to the cozy atmosphere of the tour.
The tour maintains a maximum of 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience where guides can give individual attention. The pacing is described as easy-going and manageable, with frequent stops for photos and rest.
Some reviews mention the speed of walking being a bit fast at times, especially in hilly sections, but overall, the walk is gentle enough for most visitors. The guided instructions and hiking poles help keep the group balanced and steady.

Some reviews note that the tour duration can feel short, especially considering the travel time and gear preparation. A few mention the price as being high for the length of the activity, especially if looking for a longer experience.
Weather can also affect the tour; in poor snow conditions, the activity may be rescheduled or canceled, with options for alternative dates or full refunds.
This guided snowshoe walk on Tromsøya Island offers a relaxed way to explore Arctic winter landscapes, with excellent guides and scenic stops. The inclusion of transportation, equipment, and warm snacks adds to its convenience and comfort.
While it is modest in length, the stunning scenery and friendly atmosphere make it a worthwhile experience, especially for those new to snowshoeing or seeking a gentle outdoor activity in Tromsø. The small group size and personalized guidance contribute to a memorable adventure that captures the essence of Arctic winter life.
“Leia was a great guide as she led us through the snow. She explained how to use the equipment. It was a beautiful park to trek through. My family h…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed for all ages and skill levels, making it appropriate for families with children who can comfortably manage the terrain.
Do I need to bring my own winter clothes?
No, winter clothes are not included but can be rented separately. Proper warm clothing is recommended for comfort during the walk.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes snowshoes and hiking poles, round-trip transport, hot drinks, and local sweet snacks like lefse.
How long is the walk?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, including transport, stops, and breaks.
What is the terrain like?
The walk takes place on mainly flat and gently hilly terrain in birch and spruce forests, suitable for most fitness levels.
Can the tour be canceled due to weather?
Yes, if poor weather conditions cause cancellations, the tour can be rescheduled or fully refunded.
What are the guide’s strengths?
Guides are praised for their friendly demeanor, local knowledge, and ability to explain equipment use clearly.
Is the pace fast or slow?
The pace is generally relaxed with plenty of stops; some reviews mention it being a bit quick in hilly sections but manageable overall.
How many participants are typically in the group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, maintaining a personalized atmosphere.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Fredrik Langes gate 14 and ends back at the same meeting point.
Can I book last-minute?
Yes, confirmation is provided within 48 hours if booked within 7 days of travel, subject to availability.
This snowshoe adventure in Tromsø offers a convenient, scenic, and friendly way to enjoy Arctic winter landscapes, perfect for those seeking a relaxed outdoor activity with the chance to capture beautiful scenery and warm up with local treats.