If you’ve ever dreamed of zipping through snow-covered landscapes under wide, endless skies, this Panorama Snowmobile Tour in Lapland might just be what you’re looking for. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the reviews and details paint a pretty clear picture of what to expect: a mix of adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of comfort in the cold. What really catches our eye are the spectacular views of uonjávággi—a legendary gateway to Lapland—and Lake Torneträsk—and the thoughtful inclusion of warm gear and snacks that make the experience more enjoyable.
One thing we love about this tour is its small group size, limited to just 8 participants. That often means more personalized attention from guides and a less rushed, more relaxed feeling. Plus, the modern, eco-friendly snowmobiles promise a smooth, efficient ride through snowy terrain. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that this activity isn’t suitable for young children under 5, pregnant women, or anyone with back problems. Also, a valid driver’s license is a must, which makes it less ideal if you’re not comfortable on a snowmobile or don’t have experience.
This tour seems perfect for those who love a bit of adventure but also appreciate comfort and scenery. If you’re in Abisko or Björkliden and craving some winter thrills with a side of scenic beauty, this tour might fit the bill. It’s a great pick for active travelers, couples, or small groups looking to explore the wilderness without sacrificing safety or convenience.
Key Points

- Scenic routes and views of uonjávággi and Lake Torneträsk make it memorable.
- Small group size ensures personalized and engaging guidance.
- All necessary warm clothing and gear are included, easing worries about the cold.
- Hot drinks and snacks during a break add a cozy touch.
- Requires a driver’s license and is suitable for people comfortable on snowmobiles.
- Duration of about 2.5 hours offers a substantial but manageable adventure.
What the Experience Looks Like

The tour kicks off with a pickup from one of six convenient locations in Abisko or Björkliden, making logistics pretty straightforward if you’re staying nearby. After a quick 15-minute drive to the starting point, you’ll meet your guide, who will give you a review of safety and driving instructions. This is especially handy if you’re new to snowmobiling — guides like Irina, according to reviews, go above and beyond to make newcomers feel comfortable and safe.
Once you’re geared up with warm clothes, gloves, boots, a helmet, and a balaclava, it’s time to hit the trail. The snowmobile itself is state-of-the-art and eco-friendly, which means you’ll be driving a machine that’s both fun and environmentally conscious. The trail takes you through the snow-covered wilderness, climbing to higher elevations, and eventually onto a frozen lake with stunning panoramic views.
The ride itself is a combination of guided driving and solo experience, with you and your partner sharing a snowmobile, which tends to make the journey both social and exciting. Guides often lead the way, but you’ll have opportunities to drive yourself if you’re comfortable — just be sure to check if you want your own snowmobile, as that might require additional arrangements.
Planning more time in Abisko? We've covered other experiences worth considering.
The Scenic Highlights

One of the biggest draws is definitely the view of uonjávággi, known as the “gateway to Lapland.” It’s a legendary site that makes the entire trip feel like an adventure in a storybook. Lake Torneträsk, with its vast, icy surface, adds to the stark beauty of the landscape, stretching out in all directions and offering plenty of photographic moments.
The pause for hot drinks and sweet bread is a thoughtful touch, giving you a chance to warm up, refuel, and soak in the scenery. According to reviewers, this break is not only tasty but also allows guides to share stories about the area, making the experience richer. One guest mentioned how the storm approaching during their fika added a bit of drama, making the trip even more memorable.
The Itinerary in Detail

The tour begins with a pickup from your chosen location in Abisko or Björkliden, taking around 15 minutes to reach the starting point. Once there, you’ll meet your certified guide, who will provide safety instructions and gear fitting. The actual snowmobile ride lasts approximately 2 hours, with a few stops for pictures, drinks, and snacks.
The route often involves a climb to scenic viewpoints, giving you sweeping vistas of Lapland’s winter landscape. You’ll ride through the snowy wilderness, feeling the brisk air and hearing the crunch of the snow beneath the machine. A highlight is the driving on a frozen lake, where the vast, icy surface becomes a canvas for your adventure.
After a good chunk of time on the snow, the guide will lead a stop for hot drinks and sweet bread, giving you a moment to relax and chat. This break is also an opportunity for the guide to share stories about the area, enhancing the connection to this remote landscape.
Following the ride, you’ll return to your starting point and then be dropped off at your original location, completing the roughly 2.5-hour experience.
The Practical Side
Pricing at around $166 per person seems fair given the inclusions: warm clothing, boots, gloves, helmet, snacks, and a guided adventure. When you consider the quality of the gear provided and the scenery, it’s a solid value for a half-day of winter fun. The small group size keeps things intimate, and the group limit of 8 ensures you won’t be lost in a crowd.
The pickup and drop-off service in Abisko and Björkliden adds convenience, especially when traveling in a snowy environment. Just remember to be ready on time, as pickup can take up to 30 minutes.
The activity is not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or anyone with back issues, which is worth planning for if traveling with family or companions with health concerns. A valid driver’s license is a must, as you’ll be sharing the snowmobile with a partner—most often two per vehicle.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Guide and Reviews
Guides like Irina earn high praise for their patience and friendliness. One reviewer mentions how she made them feel safe and even took photos of their ride, turning the experience into a memorable adventure. Another noted that the guide shared interesting stories and created a sense of excitement, especially when driving in the mountains.
The reviews consistently highlight the stunning scenery, professional guides, and good value. Many mention how the experience exceeded their expectations and became a highlight of their trip to Lapland.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This?
This snowmobile tour is perfect for adventure seekers who want a manageable but exhilarating experience. It suits those who enjoy scenic views and are comfortable on snowmobiles, or willing to learn with guidance. If you’re traveling with someone who prefers a more relaxed activity, the break for snacks and the scenic pauses make it a balanced experience.
However, it’s not ideal for young children under 5, pregnant women, or people with back problems. The requirement of a driver’s license also means it’s geared toward those with some driving experience or at least comfort behind the controls.
If you’re after a well-organized, scenic winter adventure that combines the thrill of snowmobiling with the beauty of Lapland’s landscapes, this tour should definitely be on your list. It offers a good mix of excitement, comfort, and cultural storytelling — all in a breathtaking setting.
Abisko/Björkliden: Panorama Snowmobile Tour with Snacks
“We had a fantastic experience at Outback Abisko, thanks to Irina (or Alina – I hope I spelled it correctly), who took great care of us. She provide…”
FAQ
Do I need a driver’s license? Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license to participate, as you’ll be sharing a snowmobile with a partner. If you want to drive your own, you need to contact the activity provider beforehand.
How long is the tour? The snowmobiling part lasts about 2 hours, with an additional 15 minutes each for pickup and drop-off, making the total time around 2.5 hours.
Is the tour suitable for children? It’s mainly suitable for ages 5 and up, with a maximum of one child (5-15 years) per adult. Children under 5 are not allowed.
What should I bring? You only need to bring your driver’s license, warm clothing, and water, as all gear and warm clothes are provided.
Will I stay warm during the ride? Absolutely. The tour provides warm clothes, boots, gloves, a helmet, and a balaclava to keep you comfortable in the cold.
Can I drive on my own? You can share driving duties with a partner; if you wish to drive alone, contact the provider to arrange this.
What if I don’t want to drive? The tour is designed for shared driving, but you can ask the guide if you prefer to ride passively, depending on availability.
Is there a good chance to see the scenery? Yes, the route covers scenic points like uonjávággi and Lake Torneträsk, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy panoramic views and take photos.
This snowmobile tour offers a well-rounded, scenic, and exciting way to experience Lapland’s winter wonderland. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone who simply loves stunning landscapes, this experience delivers a memorable slice of Arctic life.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tours in Abisko
More Tour Reviews in Abisko
More Abisko experiences we've covered
- Abisko: Aurora Snowshoeing
- From Abisko: Explore the Icehotel
- Abisko National Park: A snowshoe journey into the Arctic
- Aurora Snowmobile Sled Tour
- Abisko National Park: Scenic Morning Hike with Transfer
- Abisko: Photo Hike with Professional Photographer
- Abisko: Northern Lights Hike with Husky Puppies
- Abisko: Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour
- From Abisko: Kärkevagge Valley & Trollsjön Lake Guided Tour
- Björkliden/Abisko: Night Sky Snowmobile Tour
- From Kiruna: Explore Abisko by Day
- Abisko: Ice Climbing for All Levels with Certified Guide



