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Discover the magic of Lapland with this snowtrain to Northern Lights Camp. Enjoy guided night walks, cozy bonfires, and a high chance to see Aurora Borealis.

If you’re dreaming of witnessing the Northern Lights while snuggled into warm winter gear, the Snowtrain to Northern Lights Camp in Rovaniemi offers a captivating way to do just that. This three-hour experience combines a scenic train ride through snowy forests, a cozy campfire setting, and the hopeful chance to catch the elusive Aurora Borealis. It’s a well-rounded outing that emphasizes comfort, expert guidance, and nature’s quiet beauty.
What we really love about this tour is how it balances adventure with relaxation. The heated Snowtrain carriage makes traveling through the icy wilderness surprisingly cozy, even during the coldest nights, and the guides’ storytelling adds a layer of local insight and Arctic folklore that enriches the whole experience. However, it’s worth noting that Northern Lights sightings are never guaranteed—cloud cover or poor solar activity can dampen the spectacle. Still, if you’re after an authentic Arctic excursion with a good chance to see the Aurora in a controlled setting, this tour could be just right.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate a blend of adventure, comfort, and cultural storytelling. It’s especially ideal for those who want to experience Lapland’s natural beauty with guided support, and who don’t mind walking in winter conditions. Families, couples, and solo explorers looking for a memorable Arctic night will find plenty to love here.

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The adventure begins with pickup options from either Rovaniemi city center or Santa Claus Village, making it accessible whether you’re staying downtown or nearby the legendary Santa Claus. Once aboard the heated Snowtrain, you’ll settle into comfortable seats as the train begins its journey through dense forests and open fields blanketed in snow. The ride itself offers a chance to soak in views of the pristine wilderness, where the silence is only broken by the crunching snow and the faint whistle of the train.
The train ride is about an hour long, during which guides will share stories about Arctic nature, local traditions, and some fun folklore, creating a warm atmosphere despite the winter chill outside. The journey culminates at a hidden Lappish hut, where the outdoor experience truly begins.
At the camp, you’ll gather around a blazing bonfire, sip hot drinks, and enjoy light snacks while swapping stories or simply taking in the tranquil surroundings. According to one reviewer, “the lady spent some time playing games with the children outside in the snow and entertaining them,” illustrating the warm, family-friendly vibe that guides often foster.
Step outside to feel the stillness of the Arctic night—a perfect chance to marvel at the star-studded sky and, with a bit of luck, catch sight of the Aurora Borealis. Guides like Jakub and others will provide insights into the science behind the lights and help you understand what makes a good viewing night. While the sky’s clarity greatly influences the chance of seeing the Aurora, the experience itself remains magical, regardless of whether the lights make an appearance.
The guided walk around the snowy camp is peaceful and offers a different perspective on the wilderness, allowing you to appreciate the silence and beauty of Lapland. The combination of a scenic train ride, storytelling, and outdoor exploration makes this experience well-rounded and immersive.

This tour provides several thoughtful inclusions that enhance the overall experience without hidden costs. The winter clothing kit—thermal overalls, boots, wool socks, mittens, and a balaclava—ensures you stay warm without having to pack bulky gear. This is a huge plus, especially if you’re traveling light or unfamiliar with Arctic winter conditions.
Transportation from the designated pickup points is included if needed, which simplifies logistics, especially for those unfamiliar with Rovaniemi. The hot drinks and snacks are perfect for warming up after some outdoor time, and the guides’ local knowledge adds richness, making the experience more than just a train ride.
A noteworthy aspect is that the tour operates in all weather conditions. When skies are clear, your chances of witnessing the Aurora are much higher; guides will set up the camp to optimize your viewing. However, if cloud cover persists, the guides will focus on sharing stories, pointing out constellations, or highlighting other aspects of Arctic night life. This flexibility ensures you get a meaningful experience regardless of the weather.
Many reviewers have praised the knowledgeable guides, especially Jakub, for their engaging storytelling and warm attitude. One reviewer mentioned, “the tour was managed in a fantastic way,” emphasizing the professionalism and friendliness of the staff. In particular, the guides’ ability to entertain children and mingle with guests creates a relaxed, family-friendly vibe.
While seeing the Northern Lights is never guaranteed, the expert guidance and outdoor camp setup improve your odds and make the attempt enjoyable rather than frustrating. The calm, star-filled sky and crackling fire create an ambiance that stays with you long after the tour ends.
Considering what’s included—transportation, thermal gear, guided explanations, snacks, and outdoor experience—the price offers good value. It’s not the cheapest option available, but it provides a comprehensive Arctic experience that combines comfort, adventure, and storytelling in one package. For travelers seeking an authentic yet relaxed way to experience Lapland’s night sky, the cost is justified.
This tour is ideally suited for travelers who want to combine scenic train rides with outdoor Arctic immersion. It’s especially good for those who enjoy stories and learning about local traditions and nature. Families with children will appreciate the friendly guides and safe outdoor walk, while couples and solo travelers will find the quiet beauty and the chance to see the Aurora compelling.
It’s worth noting it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and those with specific dietary needs should request special options beforehand. The tour’s duration of three hours makes it a manageable addition to your itinerary without feeling rushed.
The Snowtrain to Northern Lights Camp in Rovaniemi offers a practical, well-organized way to experience Lapland’s natural beauty. The combination of scenic train travel, a cozy outdoor camp, expert storytelling, and the possibility of witnessing the Aurora makes it a memorable Arctic outing. While the Northern Lights are never guaranteed, the overall atmosphere, guided insights, and authentic setting make this a worthwhile choice for those eager to connect with the wilderness.
If your goal is to enjoy a peaceful, scenic, and informative night in the Arctic with the chance to see the Northern Lights, this tour delivers on those fronts. It’s particularly suited for travelers who value comfort, expert guidance, and genuine natural encounters over commercialized or overly hurried experiences.
“Amazing, we missed out on seeing the northern lights however thats not something that can be guaranteed, the hosts were amazing, the lady spent som…”
Is transportation from Rovaniemi included?
Yes, transfers are included from either Rovaniemi city center or Santa Claus Village, with specific pickup points and times. If you miss your pickup, refunds are not available.
What should I wear on the tour?
Winter clothing such as thermal overalls, boots, wool socks, mittens, and a balaclava are provided, ensuring you stay warm during outdoor activities.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
While the tour increases your chances, Northern Lights sightings depend on weather and solar activity. Guides will do their best to help you spot them.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it runs regardless of weather conditions. If the sky is cloudy, guides will focus on storytelling and other aspects of Arctic night life.
How long is the train journey?
The train ride lasts about an hour, offering scenic views of snow-covered forests and open fields.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the relaxed outdoor setting and storytelling make it family-friendly, although walking in winter conditions is required.
Are vegetarian or special diets accommodated?
Yes, special diet options like vegetarian or gluten-free meals are available upon request.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather and solar activity. The tour aims to maximize your chances but cannot promise Aurora visibility.
What’s included in the price?
The ticket includes train ride, guided explanations, outdoor walk, hot drinks, snacks, winter clothing, and transfers if needed.
How do I know my pickup time?
Your pickup time will be confirmed via email from Apukka Resort within 48 hours of booking, so be sure to check your inbox.
To sum it up, the Snowtrain to Northern Lights Camp offers a balanced, authentic taste of Lapland’s winter wilderness. It’s best suited for travelers eager to enjoy the Arctic landscape comfortably, with guides who are as knowledgeable as they are friendly. Whether or not the Aurora makes an appearance, this tour provides a peaceful, memorable night under the stars, perfect for those seeking a genuine Arctic adventure.