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Discover Abisko National Park on a guided snowshoe hike from Kiruna, learn about the Iron Ore Railway, and enjoy a homemade outdoor lunch in stunning winter scenery.
Exploring the snowy landscapes of Abisko National Park becomes an unforgettable experience with this guided snowshoe hike from Kiruna. Priced at $202 per person and lasting 6 hours, this tour offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, education, and local flavor. You’ll traverse scenic winter terrain, learn about Lapland’s history, and enjoy a homemade outdoor lunch amidst breathtaking vistas. It’s well-suited for those with normal physical fitness who appreciate a mix of nature, culture, and comfort—though it’s not ideal for children under 8 or visitors with mobility challenges.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of nature exploration and historical insights. The focus on the Iron Ore Railway, built in the early 1900s, adds a fascinating dimension to the hike, connecting you with the area’s industrial past. Plus, the opportunity to search for animal tracks along the semi-frozen Abisko Jåkka creek provides a chance to spot local wildlife signs. The outdoor lunch, set in this spring winter landscape, completes the experience, offering a warm meal in the midst of pristine snowy surroundings.

The tour begins with transportation from Kiruna to Abisko, included in the $202 price. This one-hour journey takes you along the scenic route from Kiruna to Abisko, passing by Scandinavian’s largest mountain lake ‘Torneträsk’. During the ride, guides share insights into the history of the Iron Ore railway and the region’s development in the early 1900s. This makes the trip not just about the hike but also about gaining contextual understanding before hitting the trails.
The pickup service in Kiruna simplifies logistics, allowing participants to relax and enjoy the scenic drive. The transport arrangements ensure a smooth start and finish, making it a convenient option for visitors staying nearby.
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Once in Abisko, the guided snowshoe hike follows the historic Iron Ore railway. This route provides an engaging way to experience the landscape while learning about the railway’s construction and its importance in Lapland’s industrial history. The trail takes you through the winter wilderness, with scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
The terrain is suitable for most with normal physical fitness, and the snowshoe equipment is provided, allowing participants to focus on the landscape and stories being shared. The guides lead the group at a relaxed pace, making sure everyone gets a good look at the scenery without feeling rushed.

A highlight of this tour is snowshoeing along the semi-frozen creek ‘Abisko Jåkka’. Here, the landscape reveals animal tracks in the snow, giving a glimpse into local wildlife activity. The guides point out flora, fauna, and signs of animals that traverse this winter terrain, enriching the experience with scientific insights.
Walking along the creek, travelers enjoy views of Abisko’s winter landscape, which combines snowy trees, frozen water, and the distant mountains. The activity encourages quiet observation, perfect for nature lovers interested in tracking and nature.
Midway through the hike, everyone gathers for a homemade outdoor lunch set in the stunning spring winter landscape. The meal offers a warm, comforting break amid crisp, snowy surroundings. This outdoor dining experience adds a cozy element to the adventure, allowing guests to recharge and take in the scenery.
The lunch is part of the included package, making the overall experience more satisfying and immersive. Sitting outside with layered clothing and warm drinks in hand, visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty of Lapland’s winter.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the hike, the guides share stories about the science conducted in the area, along with history of Kiruna and Lapland. This educational component helps deepen the understanding of how natural and industrial elements intertwine in this unique Arctic region.
Listeners gain insights into local culture, the development of Kiruna’s mining industry, and the scientific work that takes place amidst these landscapes. This makes the tour not only a physical activity but also an enriching experience for curious minds.
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The tour requires normal physical fitness; participants should be prepared for variable weather conditions typical of spring winter in northern Sweden. It’s essential to dress in layers with warm clothing, hiking shoes, and outdoor gear.
While the pace is relaxed, walking on snowshoes over uneven terrain can be physically demanding for some. The small group size—up to 8 participants—ensures personalized attention and support from the guides, making it a comfortable outing for most.
This experience is not suitable for children under 8 years old, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments. The outdoor setting and physical activity make it less accessible for those with mobility challenges.
The tour is ideal for adults or older children who enjoy nature walks, history, and scenic landscapes. The small group setting enhances interaction with guides, perfect for those seeking a more intimate experience.
Booking can be done with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning. Live guides speak Swedish, English, and Finnish, ensuring clear communication.
Participants are encouraged to bring a camera to capture the stunning vistas, and to avoid littering in this pristine environment. The 6-hour duration includes transportation, the hike, and lunch, offering a comprehensive half-day excursion.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience combining outdoor activity, historical insights, and local scenery. The focus on Abisko National Park’s natural beauty and the Iron Ore Railway makes it appealing for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
The included outdoor lunch adds a welcoming touch, making it more than just a walk in the snow. Although it’s not suitable for everyone—particularly young children or those with mobility issues—most you will find it a rewarding way to explore Lapland’s winter landscapes.
Overall, this tour strikes a balance between educational value and outdoor adventure, with a personal touch delivered by guides in a small group setting.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for children 8 years and older, but not recommended for younger kids due to the physical activity involved.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, including outdoor clothing and hiking shoes. Proper warm clothing is essential for comfort and safety.
Are meals included?
Yes, a homemade outdoor lunch is included in the tour.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours, including transportation, hiking, and lunch.
Is transportation from Kiruna included?
Yes, transport from Kiruna to Abisko and back is included in the price.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Swedish, English, and Finnish.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What equipment is provided?
Snowshoe rental is included, along with guidance on how to use them.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments.
What makes this tour different from other winter excursions?
Its focus on Abisko’s natural scenery, the historic Iron Ore Railway, and the personalized small group experience set it apart.