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Experience the Arctic wilderness on a guided snowshoe hike in Abisko. Discover mountain panoramas, wildlife tracks, and tranquility in Sweden’s stunning national park.
If you’re dreaming of a winter adventure that combines stunning scenery with a touch of Arctic magic, the Abisko Wilderness Snowshoe Hike deserves a spot on your list. This 2-hour guided excursion takes you through snow-covered landscapes that look straight out of a winter postcard, with knowledgeable guides leading the way. It’s a fantastic way to explore the Arctic terrain, spot animal tracks, and enjoy mountain vistas without needing any prior snowshoeing experience.
What we love about this experience is how it balances accessibility with authenticity. The guides are clearly passionate about sharing their knowledge, making every step informative and engaging. Plus, the views of Abisko’s mountain landscapes are truly breathtaking. That said, keep in mind that this is a relatively gentle hike, so if you’re seeking a strenuous trek or wildlife sightings are your main goal, you might find the wildlife a bit elusive — although the guides do their best to find tracks and signs of animals.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who want a small-group, personalized experience in a stunning winter setting. It’s perfect if you enjoy spending time outdoors, appreciate expert guidance, and are prepared for the cold. It’s also a good choice for those who prefer a short but memorable Arctic adventure, especially since it includes warm clothing, hot drinks, and pickup from specific accommodations.


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At $83 per person, this snowshoe hike offers an affordable way to connect with Abisko’s winter wilderness. Considering that warm clothing, transfers, and hot drinks are included, the cost is competitive, especially given the focus on personalized guidance within a small group. With the possibility to reserve now and pay later, you can keep your plans flexible without losing out on a sought-after experience.
The tour begins at the STF Abisko Turiststation, with pickup available if you’re staying at this location. If you’re at Abisko Mountain Lodge or Abisko.net, it’s just a quick 30-second walk to the meeting point. For those at Abisko Guesthouse, it’s a 5-minute walk, so you’ll want to arrive about 30 minutes early. For STF Abisko Turiststation guests, the tour includes a transfer, which simplifies logistics.
Once you’re ready, your guide will help you put on snowshoes, which significantly ease walking through the snow and allow you to explore terrain that might otherwise be inaccessible. The terrain is described as easy and scenic, making it suitable even for beginners or those with limited snowshoeing experience.
As you meander through the Arctic birch forest and along mountain ridges, you’ll get to experience the silence and vastness of Sweden’s northern wilderness. The guides often share stories about the region’s wildlife, which can include moose, foxes, Arctic hares, and more. In fact, some reviewers mention seeing animal tracks and footprints, with guides like Anne and Cecilia doing their best to find signs of local wildlife.
Guests consistently praise the guides, especially Anna and Cecilia, for their friendliness, knowledge, and care. Prachi highlights how her guide Anne made the trip engaging — providing hot drinks and chocolates at the top, and trying hard to spot wildlife signs despite no animals appearing. CY appreciated the hot drinks and biscuits Cecilia prepared, noting the perfect weather enhanced the experience. Meanwhile, Arindam described Anna as “fun and knowledgeable,” highlighting the panoramic views and the chance to see various animal tracks.

This snowshoe hike appeals most to travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures in winter, appreciate a personal touch from guides, and are eager to enjoy spectacular vistas without intense physical exertion. It’s ideal for those who want a photo-friendly experience, learn about Arctic wildlife, and enjoy the tranquility of nature. It’s suitable for beginners and families with children over 8, as long as everyone is prepared for winter conditions.
If you’re looking for an activity that combines cultural history, scenic beauty, and a touch of wildlife, this is a wonderful choice. However, if your priority is wildlife sightings or a more physically demanding trek, you might need to look for longer or more intensive tours.

The Abisko Wilderness Snowshoe Hike offers a balanced blend of scenic beauty, expert guidance, and manageable physical activity. It’s a fantastic way to experience the Arctic environment in a relaxed, small-group setting, perfect for travelers who want to enjoy the winter landscape without a strenuous workout. The inclusion of warm clothing, hot drinks, and transfers adds to its value, making it accessible and convenient.
This tour is best suited for those who want a memorable, photo-worthy outdoor experience—whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small family. It’s especially ideal if you’re keen to learn about wildlife and appreciate stunning mountain views in Sweden’s iconic Abisko National Park.
If you’re seeking a gentle introduction to Arctic winter exploration with guides who are passionate and knowledgeable, this snowshoe hike could be just what you need to elevate your Swedish adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over 8 years old are generally suitable, provided they are comfortable in winter conditions and can handle walking in snowshoes.
Do I need my own snowshoes?
No, snowshoes are included in the tour. You’ll be provided with them and guidance on how to use them.
How long is the tour?
The hike lasts approximately 2 hours, including time for walking, taking photos, and enjoying hot beverages at the end.
What should I wear?
Proper waterproof shoes are essential. It’s also advisable to layer your clothing to stay warm and dry.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transfers included?
Transfers are included if you are staying at STF Abisko Turiststation. For other accommodations, you’ll need to walk to the meeting point, which is only a few minutes away.
This guided snowshoe adventure unlocks a slice of Arctic serenity, with the bonus of expert insights and stunning scenery. Perfect for travelers eager to see Sweden’s winter wilds in the most authentic, enjoyable way possible.