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Enjoy a relaxed 4.5-hour snowshoeing tour from Tromsø to Malangen, including coffee, cake, and campfire in a lavvo — perfect for exploring winter's quiet beauty.

This 4.5-hour tour offers a gentle introduction to snowshoeing in the scenic landscapes of Malangen, just outside Tromsø. The tour is designed to keep things simple—no high mountain climbs or strenuous routes—making it accessible for most fitness levels. What makes this experience stand out is the combination of outdoor activity with a cozy stop at a local café on the seashore. The tour includes snowshoes, poles, transport, and a warm drink with cake, all arranged for convenience and comfort.
The tour departs from Tromsø Outdoor, where the guide meets up to 8 participants in the morning or afternoon, depending on availability. This small group size guarantees a more intimate experience, with personalized guidance from experienced outdoor guides. The focus here is on enjoying the polar night, snow, and winter landscape in a relaxed way, making it ideal for those new to snowshoeing or seeking a gentle winter adventure.
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The meeting point for this tour is Tromsø Outdoor, where the guide meets participants 10 minutes before departure. This central location in Tromsø makes it easy to access, and the guide ensures everyone is equipped with the necessary winter gear if needed, as gear rentals are available separately.
The tour begins with a short transport to the starting area in Malangen, where the landscape opens up for snowshoeing amidst peaceful, snow-covered scenery. After the activity, the group is returned directly to the meeting point, completing this well-organized outdoor experience.
This tour invites participants to experience the blue hours of polar night, snow, and sometimes snowstorms in the calm surroundings of Malangen. The snowshoeing itself is easy, designed to be accessible without the need for high-altitude climbing. The focus is on appreciating nature at a gentle pace—ideal for beginners or anyone who prefers a leisurely outdoor activity.
The landscape features long winters and the beauty of winter’s quiet, offering opportunities to enjoy the long polar nights that characterize the region. The guide explains the environment and shares insights into the local winter lifestyle, emphasizing outdoor activity combined with relaxation.
A highlight of this tour is the visit to Tove’s Tradisjonsmat café, a charming spot hidden on the shore of Malangen. Here, the group gathers around a campfire inside a lavvo, a traditional Sami tent, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere.
At the café, guests enjoy a hot drink—coffee, tea, or hot chocolate—and homemade cakes, with options including carrot or chocolate cake, cinnamon buns, or vegan, lactose- and gluten-free cocos cake. This stop offers not only a chance to warm up but also to experience local treats and the hospitality of the region.
The campfire in the lavvo enhances the cosy, “koselig” vibe, making the experience more than just outdoor activity. It’s a genuine taste of Norwegian winter life, with the warmth of the fire and sweet treats creating a perfect contrast to the cold landscape outside.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour package includes all necessary equipment, such as snowshoes and poles, as well as transportation between Tromsø and Malangen. The warm drinks and cakes at the café are also part of the package, ensuring you’re well cared for during the experience.
However, meals other than the cakes are not included, and personal expenses are not covered. Winter clothing and boots for the activity can be rented separately from the rental center, but need to be arranged in advance with a service fee.
Participants should bring warm, outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes, as weather conditions can change rapidly. While the tour provides gear rental options, securing clothing ahead of time is advisable, especially for those who prefer specific sizes or styles.
Since the activity is suitable for children over 8 years old and not wheelchair accessible, families with older kids can enjoy this experience together. The tour’s small group limit of 8 ensures a comfortable pace and personalized guidance, making it ideal for those seeking a more intimate adventure.
The 4.5-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, with enough time to snowshoe, enjoy the scenery, and savor treats at the café. The timing is flexible—check availability for specific start times—so you can choose morning or afternoon slots.
Given the winter setting, dress warmly and be prepared for variable conditions, including snow and possible snowstorms. The guides are experienced and will help ensure safety and comfort during the activity.
This easy snowshoeing tour offers a unique blend of outdoor activity and cozy local culture, perfect for those who want to experience Norwegian winter life without intense physical exertion. The visit to Tove’s Tradisjonsmat café adds a special touch, giving a taste of homemade cakes and local hospitality in a beautiful seaside setting.
The emphasis on relaxing, active outdoor fun combined with authentic Norwegian treats makes this tour stand apart from more strenuous or touristy snow activities. It’s a great way to enjoy the polar night in a manageable and welcoming way.
While this tour is accessible for most beginners and those looking for a gentle winter experience, it is not suitable for children under 8 or individuals who cannot handle cold outdoor conditions. Wheelchair users should consider other options, as this experience is not designed for accessibility.
Weather can change rapidly, so dressing appropriately is crucial. Also, additional costs for winter clothing rental need to be planned in advance, and the small group size means booking early is recommended to secure a spot.
This small-group, 4.5-hour adventure offers a wonderful combination of easy snowshoeing, culture, and cozy relaxation near Tromsø. The inclusion of transport, equipment, and refreshments makes it a convenient and memorable winter outing.
Ideal for beginners, families with older children, or anyone wanting a relaxed outdoor experience, this tour emphasizes nature, warmth, and local flavor. The visit to Tove’s Tradisjonsmat café and the campfire experience in the lavvo add a genuine Norwegian touch that elevates the trip beyond just outdoor activity.
This tour provides a gentle introduction to winter landscapes and authentic local culture, making it a worthwhile choice for travelers seeking a peaceful, scenic, and comfortable winter outing in Tromsø.
How long is the snowshoeing part of the tour?
The entire experience lasts 4.5 hours, including snowshoeing, visiting the café, and relaxing by the campfire. The actual snowshoeing segment is approximately part of this duration, with enough time to enjoy the landscape comfortably.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 8 years old can participate. The activity is designed to be gentle and accessible, making it perfect for families with older kids.
Do I need to bring my own winter clothing?
Participants should bring warm outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes. Winter gear can be rented from the rental center if needed, but it must be arranged in advance.
What is included in the tour price?
The package covers guide services, snowshoes, poles, transportation, and a warm drink with cake at the café. Meals beyond the cakes are not included.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, which offers flexibility in planning your trip.
Is the tour offered in languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English.
What are the main highlights of this experience?
Key features include a guided snowshoeing excursion in Malangen, a visit to Tove’s Tradisjonsmat café, campfire in a lavvo, and local homemade cakes.
What is the best time of year to do this tour?
The tour is available from December 1st to March 31st, aligning with Norway’s winter season and the polar night.
Are winter clothes provided?
Clothing and boots can be rented separately from the rental center, with advance booking recommended.