If you’re dreaming of exploring the snowy expanses of Swedish Lapland, a Wilderness Tour with Snowmobile & Ice Fishing might just be your perfect winter escape. While I haven’t done this exact tour myself, I’ve been fortunate enough to review similar Arctic adventures, and this one consistently earns high praise. It’s designed for those who want to combine the thrill of snowmobiling with the quiet beauty of ice fishing, all wrapped in the comfort of warm gear and expert guidance.
What I really like about this experience is how it balances adventure and authenticity—you’re not just riding snowmobiles for fun, but also learning about the local wildlife, culture, and even trying your hand at ice fishing. Plus, the small group size (max six people) means it’s intimate and friendly, perfect for travelers who prefer a more personalized touch. One thing to consider, though: it’s only suitable for those over 15, and you’ll want to be comfortable in cold weather and follow safety instructions carefully.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy active outdoor pursuits, are curious about nature, and want a genuine taste of Arctic life. It’s ideal if you’re after a hands-on experience that combines adrenaline with peaceful moments in pristine scenery. Families with older kids, outdoor lovers, or anyone eager to learn about Swedish Lapland’s wildlife and traditions will find plenty to love here.
Key Points

- Small group size ensures personalized attention and safety.
- Guided snowmobile driving instruction makes it accessible for beginners.
- Includes warm clothing and safety gear, so you don’t need to worry about the cold.
- A mix of snowmobiling, ice fishing, and wilderness learning offers a well-rounded experience.
- Delicious light lunch and fika provide tasty, authentic Swedish hospitality.
- Not suitable for children under 15 or those with certain health issues, due to the activity’s physical nature and safety considerations.
An In-Depth Look at the Wilderness Tour Experience

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How the Tour Starts and What to Expect
Your Arctic adventure kicks off with a pick-up from one of four central locations in Kiruna, a small but lively town in Sweden’s far north. The transfer takes about 30 minutes to your base at Kalixforsbron, where the real fun begins. Once there, you’ll be fitted with warm clothing, shoes, mittens, and helmets, all provided to keep you comfortable in the often frigid outdoor conditions.
This initial gear-up is a thoughtful touch, especially considering how cold it can get in the Arctic. The guide will give you a thorough safety briefing and instructions, making sure everyone, whether a novice or experienced rider, feels confident to handle the powerful snowmobiles. The snowmobiles are designed for two people, so you’ll take turns steering and riding — a good way to share the thrill without exhausting yourself.
The Snowmobiling Adventure
Once you’re ready, you’ll set off into the Arctic wilderness, with your guide leading the way. The route takes you across frozen lakes, through peaceful forests, and over expansive marshlands. These varied landscapes offer some of the most striking scenery in Swedish Lapland, and you’ll likely want to keep your camera handy.
According to reviews, the guides are knowledgeable and friendly, eager to share insights about local wildlife like reindeer, moose, and Arctic hares. They’ll help you recognize tracks in the snow and tell you about the animals that leave them, giving this tour an educational edge. We loved the way the guides made safety and fun come together seamlessly.
Ice Fishing and Making Fire
One of the more unique aspects of this tour is the ice fishing segment. You’ll head to a favourite local spot where the goal is to fish for arctic char through a hole drilled in the ice. This isn’t just about catching fish—it’s about experiencing the calm, quiet nature of the Arctic and trying your luck in a setting that feels untouched by time.
The highlight might be making a fire from scratch—finding firewood, kindling, and using just one match. It’s a simple yet satisfying activity that adds a sense of accomplishment. Sitting around the open fire, enjoying grilled sandwiches and coffee, really caps off the wilderness experience. As one reviewer put it, “We made lunch over an open fire, which made the day extra memorable.”
More Great Tours NearbyThe Food and Fika Experience
The Swedish concept of Fika, a coffee break with sweet treats, is embedded into this adventure. The included light lunch and refreshments like coffee and tea add a cozy, social element after the outdoor activities. It’s a chance to relax, warm up, and chat about the morning’s adventures.
Return Journey and Overall Duration
The entire tour lasts about 5 hours, with a mix of driving, sightseeing, and relaxing breaks. The itinerary includes a couple of stops—one for safety briefing and gear-up, a couple for snowmobile rides, and an additional break for lunch.
At the end, you’ll be transported back to Kiruna, with plenty of time to reflect on an active day in one of Europe’s most spectacular wilderness areas.
What About the Price and Value?

At around $240 per person, this tour offers a lot of value. You get transportation, warm gear, instruction, guided snowmobile rides, ice fishing, and a hearty lunch with fika—all in a roughly five-hour window. The small group format enhances the experience, making it more personal and safer.
While it’s not the cheapest Arctic tour out there, the inclusion of expert guidance, gear, and the overall authenticity of the experience make it worthwhile. Plus, reviews highlight the quality of guides and the stunning scenery, which can be hard to put a price on.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is especially suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable in cold weather. It’s perfect for those who want to learn about the local wildlife and culture while having a fun, active day. Since the tour isn’t suitable for children under 15 or people with certain health issues, it’s aimed more at teens and adults seeking a genuine Arctic adventure.
The Real Deal: Pros and Cons

Pros
- Expert guides who are friendly, knowledgeable, and safety-conscious.
- Beautiful scenery—frozen lakes, forests, and marshlands—perfect for photography.
- Hands-on activities like ice fishing and fire-making add a satisfying sense of achievement.
- All gear provided means no need to worry about cold-weather clothing.
- Small groups ensure personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
Cons
- Not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions.
- The activity can be physically demanding and cold, so proper gear is essential.
- The ice fishing segment is relatively short, and catching fish depends on luck.
- Pickup is limited to certain locations within Kiruna, so check your hotel’s proximity.
Final Thoughts

For travelers seeking a genuine, active taste of the Arctic, this Wilderness Tour with Snowmobile & Ice Fishing offers a well-rounded day in Swedish Lapland. It combines the exhilaration of snowmobiling with the tranquility of ice fishing, all guided by friendly experts who truly know their stuff. You’ll get to see stunning landscapes, learn about local wildlife, and enjoy authentic Swedish hospitality.
While it’s not for everyone—those with mobility issues, very young children, or health concerns should consider other options—the experience shines as a memorable, educational adventure for those who love outdoor pursuits and are prepared for the cold.
If you’re looking for a day that mixes adrenaline, nature, and cultural insights, this tour could become one of your trip highlights. Just be sure to dress warmly, bring your camera, and get ready for a taste of real Lapland wilderness.
Wilderness Tour with Snowmobile & Ice Fishing
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FAQ
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the snowmobile driving instruction makes it accessible for beginners. The guides will teach you everything you need to know.
What should I bring?
You only need to bring your driver’s license or international driver’s license. The rest—warm clothing, shoes, mittens, and helmets—are provided.
Can I participate if I don’t have a driver’s license?
Yes, you can still enjoy the tour as a passenger if you don’t have a license. Just let the organizers know in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 15 due to activity safety and age restrictions.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, including transportation, safety briefings, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and lunch.
What’s included in the price?
Transport to and from Kiruna, warm clothing and gear, instruction, guided snowmobile and ice fishing tour, and a light lunch with fika.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Guests consistently mention how friendly and professional the guides are, making the experience both educational and fun.
What if the weather is bad?
Swedish Lapland’s winter weather is quite predictable, but always check the forecast. The tour is designed for winter conditions, so it’s best to be prepared for snow and cold.
Whether you’re craving a high-energy day on snowmobiles or a peaceful moment by the fire with some fishing, this Arctic adventure offers a balanced, authentic taste of Lapland’s wilderness.
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