Experience the magic of Lapland with our thrilling Snowshoe Hike! Step into a winter wonderland as you strap on your snowshoes and venture into the pristine wilderness. Follow our expert guides as they lead you through enchanting snow-covered forests.
Explore the Wilderness with Snowshoes
Duration – 3 hours
Price – 96 €/adult
Explore the Arctic wilderness by foot on this relaxed snowshoe adventure in Rovaniemi, deep in the heart of Lapland. Head out into the pristine Arctic taiga and traverse the terrain on snowshoes, an ancient technology invented 4,000-6,000 years ago. Trek through deep powdered snow and magical boreal forests. Keep your eyes open for signs of native Arctic animals. Our expert guide will lead the way, sharing fascinating stories of Lapland’s unique wildlife, environment and culture.
This activity is well suited to all skill levels and is particularly enjoyed by families. It includes all the necessary winter gear. No prior experience is required. Book now and join us on this unforgettable Lappish experience!
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Additional information
Minimum age 12 years old
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Outdoor Adventures in Lapland
Snowmobile Safaris
Our expertise in snowmobiles, as well as our knowledge on the Arctic wilderness will ensure a magical experience for all our guests. Our snowmobile tours are suitable for families and everyone from a beginner to a more experiences driver. We’re delighted to also offer personalized snowmobile safaris, with the option to embark on week-long journeys to the northernmost reaches of Finland, complete with accommodations, meals, essential gear, and expert guides. Get in touch with us for pricing details on tailored snowmobile safari packages.
Authentic Safaris & Professional Guides
Rely on our professional local nature guides, whose expertise and experience ensure not only your safety but also an unforgettable adventure.
Good to know before your stay
Read more from our travel info page for essential tips on packing, local insights and everything you need to prepare for an unforgettable stay in the Arctic.