If you’re visiting Stockholm during the winter months and looking for a way to experience the city’s nearby natural beauty, the Stockholm: Winter Snowshoe Full-Day Hike might just be what you need. This tour promises a full day of fresh air, snowy scenery, and a break from city life—all just minutes from the bustling center of Stockholm. While I haven’t personally tried it myself, the reviews and details suggest it’s a genuinely engaging experience, especially if you love the outdoors and want a taste of Swedish winter landscapes without straying too far from the city.
What really draws us in is how this tour offers both adventure and educational moments—think learning about Sweden’s ecosystem and wildlife while strolling through snow-covered forests. Plus, the chance to enjoy a warm meal by a campfire sounds like the perfect way to refuel after a good hike. That said, it’s worth noting the cost of $176 per person might seem a bit high for some, especially if you’re on a tight budget, but considering the included food, guiding, and equipment, it’s a fair value for a full day in nature.
One thing to keep in mind is the weather dependency—if snow levels are low, they switch to ice grips instead of snowshoes. So, if you’re expecting a heavy snowfall, be prepared for a different kind of adventure. This tour genuinely suits those who enjoy moderate outdoor activity, are comfortable with winter gear, and want to learn more about Swedish nature in a small, intimate group. Families with older children or those who appreciate guided outdoor experiences will likely find this a memorable day out.
Key Points

- Close to Stockholm: Easily accessible natural landscapes just minutes from the city center.
- Educational Elements: Learn about Swedish wildlife and ecosystems from knowledgeable guides.
- Comfort & Safety: High-quality equipment and safety instructions ensure a secure experience.
- Culinary Break: Enjoy a warming lunch cooked over a campfire, adding a cozy touch.
- Group Size: Small groups (limited to 8) mean more personalized attention.
- Weather Flexibility: In low snow conditions, the activity adapts with ice grips instead of snowshoes.
An Honest Look at the Snowshoe Full-Day Hike

If you’re considering this tour, here’s what you should expect and why it might be worth your time—and what to keep in mind.
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Getting There & Logistics
The tour begins with a convenient pick-up from central Stockholm, making it easy to hop on without worrying about transportation. The pick-up point is a short walk from both Skanstull and Mariatorget metro stations or Stockholm Södra train station. This makes it accessible regardless of where you’re staying in the city. After the pickup, you’ll transfer by minivan to the snow-covered landscapes, which are the highlight of this experience.
The total duration is about 7 hours, which includes the transfer, hiking, lunch, and return, making it a full half-day activity you can fit into your sightseeing schedule. The tour starts at various times, so checking availability in advance helps you plan around other activities.
The Experience: What You’ll Do & See
Once at the starting point, your guide will give safety instructions—important because walking on snow and ice can be tricky if you’re new to it. They emphasize safety gear and techniques, which reassures first-timers. The focus is on walking with snowshoes (or ice grips if snow is insufficient), so you’ll want to be prepared for some physical activity, but nothing too strenuous if you’re used to outdoor walking.
As you trek through snowy forests and glide over frozen lakes, you’ll marvel at the scenery—snow-covered trees and icy surfaces create a captivating winter landscape. Several reviewers mentioned how breathtaking the views are, with Melanie describing the hike as “very pretty” and Ashleigh noting how walking on a frozen lake was “amazing.” You might also spot deer tracks or other signs of wildlife, adding an extra layer of interest.
A key highlight is the lunch around the campfire. You’ll learn how to make a fire and enjoy your meal in a cozy outdoor setting. Many reviews praise the food, calling it delicious and well-prepared, with one noting that the lunch was “fantastic” and another highlighting the “delicious Fika” enjoyed during the trip.
Guides & Group Atmosphere
The guides seem to be a big part of why this tour scores highly. Multiple reviews mention how knowledgeable, friendly, and accommodating the guides are. Ulrike says, “Our guide Tigo was super knowledgeable and friendly,” and Ashleigh agrees that their guide was “magnificent” and eager to answer questions. With a group limited to 8 participants, you’ll get a more personal experience, which means more chances to engage and ask questions.
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Swedish winters can vary, and the organizers are prepared for that. If snow levels aren’t enough, they’ll switch to ice grips, which still allow for safe walking on icy surfaces. To make the most of the day, you’ll need to bring appropriate winter clothing—think warm layers, waterproof jackets, hats, gloves, and extra socks. The tour provides high-quality safety equipment and dry bags for your personal items, which helps keep your belongings dry and secure.
Interestingly, some reviews note that the tour can be just as enjoyable even if the snow isn’t abundant. Monta mentions that due to the lack of snow, the hike was more like a regular walk but still very beautiful. So, even if weather doesn’t cooperate perfectly, the experience remains worthwhile.
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Cost & Value
At $176 per person, this tour might seem a bit steep at first glance, but when you factor in transportation, guiding, safety gear, and lunch, it begins to look more reasonable. Many guests highlight the value in the personalized attention from guides and the quality of the food and equipment. Melanies mentions the “very pretty hike” and the guide’s friendliness, which underscores how much the guides enhance the experience.
Who Is It Best For?
This experience is well-suited for outdoor lovers who don’t mind a full-day adventure in cold weather. It’s perfect for those who want to learn about Swedish nature, enjoy scenic views, and don’t mind moderate physical activity. Families with older children have enjoyed it, especially if they’re comfortable with outdoor conditions and winter gear.
If you’re someone seeking a relaxed, leisurely activity, this might not be ideal—it’s more of a guided outdoor excursion than a casual walk. But if you’re eager to get some fresh air, see beautiful landscapes, and learn about the ecosystem, you’ll likely find this tour a rewarding way to spend a winter day.
The Sum Up

For anyone visiting Stockholm and wanting a break from urban sightseeing, a snowshoe hike offers a delightful blend of adventure, learning, and scenic beauty. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the guides’ knowledge helps deepen your understanding of Swedish nature and wildlife. The campfire lunch adds a warm, social element that many travelers appreciate.
The experience’s flexibility—adapting to snow conditions and including safety equipment—means it’s accessible for most outdoor enthusiasts willing to bundle up. While the price might be a little high for some, the inclusion of transport, equipment, and a hearty lunch makes it a fair deal for a full day in nature.
If you’re looking for a memorable way to explore Stockholm’s winter environment, this tour is definitely worth considering, especially if you love being active outdoors and enjoy learning about local ecosystems.
Stockholm: Winter Snowshoe Full-Day Hike
“It was a very pretty hike through the forrest and walking on the frozen lake was amazing. The guide Tigo was super friendly, he told us a lot about…”
FAQ

Do I need to bring my own clothing?
Yes, you should bring appropriate winter clothes, including a warm sweater, shell layer or waterproof jacket, hat, gloves, scarf, ski pants or thermal leggings, and an extra pair of socks in case your socks get wet.
What happens if there isn’t enough snow?
If snow levels are insufficient, the guides will switch to ice grips under your shoes instead of snowshoes, allowing you to walk safely on icy surfaces.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for older children, especially those comfortable with outdoor winter activities. It has been enjoyed by families with kids around 9 years old.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours, including transportation, hiking, lunch, and return to the meeting point.
Do I need hiking boots?
Hiking boots are not included in the tour but are recommended to ensure proper footing and comfort during the hike.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, pick-up and drop-off at the meeting point are included in the price.
What languages are the guides available in?
The tour is conducted in English and Swedish, accommodating most travelers.
Embark on this winter adventure if you’re eager to see Stockholm’s snowy landscapes and learn more about Swedish nature—it’s a unique way to connect with the outdoors, even when the temperature drops!
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