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Discover the magic of the Northern Lights on a 3-hour guided snowshoeing tour in Norrbotten County, Sweden, including gear, hot drinks, and myths about the Aurora.

The Luleå: Northern Lights Snowshoeing Tour offers an authentic winter adventure in Norrbotten County, Sweden. Spanning approximately 3 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to witness the Aurora Borealis away from city lights. Led by an experienced guide, the journey takes participants through snow-covered forests, where silence and the shimmering snow create a peaceful atmosphere.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of snowshoeing, local mythology, and photography tips. All necessary gear, including thermal overalls, snowshoes, and headlamps, is provided. A cozy fire, hot drinks, and reindeer skins add comfort and warmth after the walk, making it suitable for most people, with no prior experience required.
While the tour is designed for a small group of up to eight participants, it’s important to dress warmly and be prepared for moderate physical activity. Pickup from your hotel, along with full gear, ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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This tour begins with hotel pickup, where participants are asked to wait outside and look for a van marked with the tour provider’s logo. Transportation is included, making it easy to transition from your accommodation into the snowy wilderness. The small group size, limited to 8 participants, ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience.

The core of this experience involves walking through a snow-covered forest using provided snowshoes and lightweight headlamps. With glistening snow underfoot and the quiet of the winter landscape surrounding you, this walk creates a magical atmosphere.
The trail options are varied, designed to suit all ages and abilities, and are fully guided for safety and enjoyment. No prior experience is necessary, as the guides will assist with equipment and navigation. The sound of snow crunching under your feet enhances the sense of being in a winter wonderland.
Once the group finds a prime viewing spot, the guide builds a fire, and everyone can relax. Sitting on reindeer skins, travelers enjoy hot steaming coffee while waiting for the Aurora to appear. During this time, the guide shares stories about the Northern Lights, explaining the different colors and their causes.
The guide also offers tips on capturing photographs of the Aurora, helping participants take home memorable images. Plus, engaging stories about ancient myths and legends related to the Northern Lights add a fascinating cultural layer to the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the walk, the fire provides a cozy spot to rest while sipping hot beverages. This part of the tour offers a chance to debrief the experience, share impressions, and enjoy the sparkling glow of the flames. Sitting on reindeer skins creates a comfortable setting, contrasting with the cold winter air.
This relaxed moment emphasizes the peaceful atmosphere of the Swedish winter night, making it a highlight for many participants. The fire’s warmth and stories make the wait for the Aurora both comfortable and engaging.
All necessary gear is included in the tour price, such as snowshoes, headlamps, winter boots, and thermal overalls. This ensures participants are warm, safe, and ready to explore the winter landscape without needing to bring their own equipment.
The tour’s small group format encourages personalized attention. Participants are advised to dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking in snow. The physical activity is moderate, making it accessible to most, but it is important to be prepared for cold weather.

Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour. Payment can be made later, allowing you to reserve your spot without immediate commitment. The starting times vary, so checking availability in advance ensures you pick a suitable slot.
Since children under 8 years old are not recommended for this tour, families with younger kids might need to consider other options. The tour is conducted in English, with a guide who ensures everyone understands the stories and tips shared.

What makes this tour distinct is its combination of winter activity and Aurora viewing in a peaceful forest setting. The guided experience provides insight into the science and mythology of the Northern Lights while allowing participants to enjoy an authentic snowshoe walk.
The inclusion of hot drinks, reindeer skins, and a fire makes this not just a sightseeing tour but a cozy, cultural experience. It’s well suited for those who appreciate nature, storytelling, and a bit of physical activity in a stunning winter environment.

This experience is ideal for adventurers who want to combine outdoor activity with the chance to see the Aurora Borealis. It suits those who enjoy moderate physical activity, cold-weather outdoor experiences, and learning about local myths.
While not suitable for very young children, families with older kids, couples, or solo travelers looking for an intimate, guided adventure will find this tour particularly enjoyable. The small group format ensures a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
The Luleå Northern Lights Snowshoeing Tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, cultural storytelling, and comfort in a winter landscape. The fully guided nature walk combined with hot drinks and mythology makes it more than just a walk under the stars—it’s an immersive experience into the Arctic environment.
While no experience with snowshoeing is needed, dressing warmly is essential. The small group size, flexible booking, and all gear included make it accessible and convenient. This tour suits travelers looking for an authentic Swedish winter experience with a good chance to witness the Northern Lights.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes guided snowshoeing, hotel transfer, snowshoes and headlamps, hot beverage by the fire, reindeer skins for sitting, Northern Lights mythology, and photography tips.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts about 3 hours, with start times that can be checked based on availability.
Is prior snowshoeing experience necessary?
No, all trails are suitable for all ages and abilities, and no prior experience is needed.
What should I wear?
Dressing in warm layers and comfortable shoes suitable for snow walking is recommended. The tour provides thermal overalls for added warmth.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 8 years are not recommended, as the physical activity and cold conditions may not be suitable for very young kids.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins with hotel pickup, with participants waiting outside for the van marked with the provider’s logo.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, Reserve now & pay later options are available, allowing flexible planning.
Will I learn about the Northern Lights?
Yes, the guide explains the science and myths, provides photography tips, and shares stories about the Aurora’s significance.