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Discover the easy and scenic snowshoe hike near Gargia, Norway, with a cozy bonfire, hot drinks, and local snacks in a peaceful Arctic setting.


The Alta: Easy Guided Snowshoe Hike with Bonfire offers a relaxing way to experience the Arctic landscape without the need for prior snowshoeing experience. This 4-hour tour, operated by Æventyr, takes place in Innlandet County, Norway, just outside Gargia Lodge. The tour’s focus on ease and comfort makes it ideal for families, beginners, and those seeking a peaceful winter escape.
The tour begins at the Æventyr Booking Point inside Canyon Hotel in Alta, with coordinates 69.9668, 23.2745. This convenient central meeting spot ensures easy access for visitors staying in Alta. The guides are bilingual, speaking English and Norwegian, and the overall provider rating of 4.7 highlights their trusted reputation.
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The experience centers on exploring snow-covered forests and quiet fields at a gentle pace. As you walk, you’ll notice the distinctive crunch of snow underfoot, a sound that enhances the sense of stepping into a pristine winter world. The terrain is approachable for all fitness levels, making it a tranquil way to connect with nature.
Your local guide shares stories about the local wildlife, nature, and history of the area. This storytelling aspect enriches the experience, giving context to the landscape and helping you appreciate the region’s environment and cultural background. The walk is designed to be calm and contemplative, perfect for those who enjoy observing nature quietly.

The highlight of the tour is a mid-hike stop at a sheltered spot where a bonfire is lit. This cozy moment allows everyone to warm up in front of the fire, with a hot drink provided to sip while taking in the stillness of the Arctic surroundings.
Along With the hot beverage, you’ll get to taste a local snack, which adds a culinary touch to the experience. This pause not only offers warmth but also creates a peaceful setting to enjoy the landscape and chat with the guide. The sheltered spot ensures comfort even if the weather is chilly or windy, making this a truly relaxing and authentic winter activity.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and snow gear appropriate for cold weather. Since no previous snowshoeing experience is needed, preparation mostly involves dressing warmly and in layers.
The tour is designed for all ages and fitness levels, but it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Still, the relaxed pace makes it accessible for many. The focus remains on enjoying the scenery and the quiet of the Arctic, rather than strenuous activity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is at the Æventyr Booking Point inside Canyon Hotel in Alta, making it easy for visitors staying in the city. The coordinates provided ensure straightforward navigation.
The tour handles full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding flexibility for travelers. You can reserve now and pay later, which helps keep your travel plans adaptable. The total duration is 4 hours, with specific starting times available depending on calendar availability.
Guides are fluent in English and Norwegian, and their expertise is reflected in the high provider rating of 4.7. They are skilled at sharing engaging stories about the local environment, wildlife, and history, enhancing the overall experience. Their calm, friendly approach ensures everyone feels comfortable, whether on their first snowshoe hike or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast.
While this tour emphasizes a peaceful snowshoeing outing with a bonfire, Alta offers numerous Arctic adventures. Options include whale and seabird cruises, Sami culture encounters, and northern lights excursions. Each experience provides a different perspective on the region’s natural beauty and cultural richness, but this snowshoe hike stands out for its simplicity, accessibility, and focus on tranquility.
This tour is perfect for those who want a gentle introduction to Arctic winter landscapes in a relaxed setting. It’s ideal for families, beginners, or anyone seeking a calm outdoor activity with cultural and natural insights. The inclusion of a bonfire and local snack makes it especially appealing for travelers looking for comfort and authentic local flavors amid the snow.
The Alta: Easy Guided Snowshoe Hike with Bonfire offers a relaxed and scenic way to explore Norway’s Arctic wilderness. Its friendly guides, accessible terrain, and cozy fire experience make it a memorable activity for a wide range of visitors. The 4-hour experience balances gentle physical activity with moments of warmth, storytelling, and local tastes, making it a worthwhile addition to any winter trip in Alta.
While it’s not suited for those with mobility issues, its focus on comfort and natural beauty makes it a strong choice for anyone wanting a peaceful winter walk in Norway’s stunning landscape. The flexible booking options and high provider rating further support its appeal for travelers seeking a trustworthy, well-organized tour.
What is the duration of the snowshoe hike?
The tour lasts 4 hours, including the bonfire break and time for enjoying hot drinks and snacks.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Æventyr Booking Point inside Canyon Hotel in Alta, located at coordinates 69.9668, 23.2745.
Is previous snowshoeing experience necessary?
No, no prior experience is needed; the tour is designed to be accessible and suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
What should I wear for the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and appropriate snow gear to stay cozy and dry.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for all ages, making it a good choice for families seeking a peaceful winter activity.
Will I learn about local wildlife and history?
Absolutely, your local guide shares stories about nature, wildlife, and regional history throughout the hike.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the activity is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with mobility impairments.
What languages are supported?
Guides speak both English and Norwegian to cater to international visitors.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations can be made online, with the option to pay later, offering flexibility for planning your trip.