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Discover the thrill of snowmobiling in Swedish Lapland with this 2-hour guided tour from Abisko/Björkliden, including snacks, stunning views, and warm gear.
If you’re dreaming of zooming across snow-covered landscapes in Swedish Lapland, the Panorama Snowmobile Tour with Snacks offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and comfort. This 2-hour guided experience takes you through some of the most iconic and breathtaking Arctic scenery, including views of Uonjávággi, the legendary gateway to Lapland, and Lake Torneträsk. With a small-group setting, high-quality gear, and insightful guides, it’s designed to be both accessible and memorable.
One of the best parts? The tour combines the thrill of driving a state-of-the-art eco-friendly snowmobile with a peaceful break for hot drinks and sweet bread amid stunning winter vistas. But a potential consideration is that the tour is relatively short, so if you’re seeking a full-day adventure, this might just be a quick highlight rather than an all-day excursion.
This experience suits those who love outdoor activities, are comfortable in cold weather, and want a taste of Arctic adventure with an authentic local touch. Whether you’re a first-timer or a snowmobile enthusiast, you’ll find this tour rewarding, especially for its scenic focus and expert-guided storytelling.


Driving a snowmobile across the snowy expanse of Lapland is a pretty exhilarating way to see the region’s vast wilderness. The abundance of good snow and well-maintained trails make this tour a reliable choice regardless of snow conditions, which is crucial for safety and enjoyment. The eco-friendly snowmobiles are modern and quiet, making the experience smoother and less disruptive to the peaceful landscape—something we appreciated after hearing from guides that efficiency is a priority for Outback Abisko.
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The tour departs from Björkliden and includes pickup from six convenient locations, such as STF Abisko Turiststation and Abisko Guesthouse. After a brief 15-minute van transfer, you arrive at the starting point, where a safety briefing and instructions get you ready for the ride.
The actual snowmobiling lasts approximately 2 hours, with the trail weaving through the dramatic terrain of Lapland. You’ll begin with an easy climb, allowing you to get comfortable on the snowmobile before heading onto the frozen lake. You’ll mainly follow the guide’s trail, but for those who want to step up their confidence, you’ll also have the chance to drive a snowmobile yourself—shared with a partner, since the machines accommodate two people per sled.
The highlight of this tour is the stunning scenery—the sweeping views of Uonjávággi, often called the gateway to Lapland, and the expansive Lake Torneträsk. We loved the way the landscape unfolds as you climb higher, offering photo opportunities at every turn.
Midway through, the guide stops for a break. Here, you’ll enjoy hot drinks and sweet bread, giving you a chance to warm up and take in the vistas. Reviewers like Lolita and Hristina praised the fika break as a cozy highlight, especially as weather conditions sometimes add a dramatic flair to the scenery. Irina, one of the guides, even takes time to snap photos for guests, ensuring you leave with memories—and pictures—you’ll cherish.
Guests consistently mention Irina and other guides for their friendly, patient, and knowledgeable approach. Holly appreciated how Irina adapted the pace to suit beginners, making the experience both safe and fun. The guides also share interesting stories about the area, adding depth and context to the experience.
Safety is clearly a priority. Before setting off, guides review driving instructions thoroughly, and the equipment provided—warm clothes, boots, gloves, helmet, and balaclava—ensure you stay warm in even the chilliest conditions. Several reviewers, like Holly, remarked that guides made beginners — even those new to snowmobiling — feel confident and secure.
The tour lasts about 2.5 hours including pickup, with the ride itself being around 2 hours. The limited group size—up to 8 participants—means you get personal attention and the chance to ask questions. The cost is $166 per person, which we find reasonable considering the high-quality gear, guides, snacks, and stunning scenery.
It’s important to remember that a driver’s license is required to operate a snowmobile, and sharing one machine means you’re paired with a partner. Guests can also inquire about driving their own snowmobile for a fee—something to consider if you have a preference for solo driving.
Most guests rave about the guides’ friendliness and expertise. Lolita mentions how Irina took care of everything, from equipment to taking photos, and made her feel safe even as she initially felt a bit stressed about snowmobiling. Hristina points out that the small group size and beautiful mountain drive made the experience worth every penny, especially with the interesting stories shared along the way.
This tour is perfect for adventurers who want a quick yet immersive Arctic experience. It’s ideal if you’re seeking a scenic thrill with manageable commitment—just a couple of hours—and don’t mind sharing the snowmobile. It suits travelers wanting professional guidance, warm gear, and authentic views without the need for a full-day commitment. Those who appreciate small group settings and personalized attention will find this especially appealing.

Considering the price of $166, this tour offers excellent value for the combination of scenic beauty, expert guidance, and included gear. The provision of high-quality winter clothing and safety equipment removes the hassle of packing or renting gear, making it a smooth, stress-free experience.
The snacks and hot drinks add a cozy touch, letting you relax and take in the views comfortably. Plus, the small group size ensures you aren’t just another face in a crowd—meaning your questions are answered, and your experience feels personalized.
While the ride is only two hours long, the impact of the views and the adrenaline rush make it a worthwhile highlight of any Lapland trip. It’s the kind of activity that leaves you with vivid memories of vast snowfields, icy lakes, and the thrill of controlling your own snowmobile—if only for a while.

This Panorama Snowmobile Tour with Snacks is a fantastic choice for travelers who want an authentic, well-organized Arctic adventure with a focus on scenery and comfort. It combines the thrill of snowmobiling with the tranquility of Lapland’s winter landscape, all guided by friendly, knowledgeable professionals.
The experience caters well to various skill levels—beginners especially benefit from the patience and clear instructions of guides like Irina, who make safety and fun top priorities. The included gear, snacks, and small group size contribute to a hassle-free outing that feels intimate and special.
If you’re short on time but craving a taste of Arctic adventure, this tour offers a perfect balance of excitement and scenery. It’s suited for those who value quality guides, picturesque landscapes, and a genuine connection to the region’s natural beauty.
Do I need a driver’s license to join this snowmobile tour?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required to operate the snowmobile. If you’d like to drive your own machine, you should contact the activity provider beforehand.
Can I share a snowmobile with someone else?
Yes, the snowmobiles are shared between two people, so you’ll be paired with a partner during the ride.
Are warm clothes provided?
Absolutely. The tour includes warm clothes, boots, gloves, a helmet, and a balaclava, so you won’t need to worry about packing winter gear.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 8 participants per group, ensuring a more personalized and relaxed experience.
Is the ride suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides like Irina are experienced at helping beginners feel confident. They provide thorough instructions and adjust the pace if needed.
How long is the tour?
The total experience lasts about 2.5 hours—including pickup, briefing, the snowmobiling itself, and snacks.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
To sum it up, this snowmobile tour is an excellent way to enjoy Lapland’s winter wonderland with a balance of adventure, scenery, and comfort. Perfect for those wanting a memorable Arctic experience without a lengthy commitment. Whether you’re snapping photos of dramatic landscapes or feeling the rush of the snowmobile under you, it’s a ride that’s likely to stick in your memory long after your trip ends.