If you’re planning a trip to Lapland and looking for an authentic Arctic experience, the Snowshoeing in the Frozen Forest tour offers a peaceful, memorable way to connect with this snowy wilderness. While I haven’t done it myself, reviews and descriptions paint a picture of a gentle yet invigorating outdoor adventure that’s suitable for a wide range of travelers.
What really appeals to us about this experience are the scenic snow-covered landscapes and the chance to walk through quiet pine forests—a true escape from modern life. Plus, the inclusion of a hot berry juice break gives it a cozy, restorative touch. On the flip side, one thing to consider is that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 11 or wheelchair users, so it’s best for those who are comfortable in cold, outdoor conditions.
This tour is perfect for anyone wanting an accessible, engaging way to explore Lapland’s wintry beauty—whether you’re a first-timer or an outdoor enthusiast. If you love nature, enjoy gentle hikes, and want to experience the Arctic landscape in an intimate setting, this is a solid pick.
Key Points

- Accessible outdoor activity suitable for beginners and experienced snowshoers alike
- Small group size (limited to 5 participants) for a more personalized experience
- Includes a warm drink break in the middle of the trek, adding comfort
- Duration of 3 hours makes it manageable yet fulfilling
- Expert guides speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication
- Not suitable for children under 11 and wheelchair users, so plan accordingly
What to Expect from the Snowshoeing Adventure

This experience kicks off with a pickup from your hotel, where your guide will gather the small group—limited to just five people—to keep things intimate. Once you’re all set with your snowshoes, the real fun begins as you head into the frozen forests of Lapland. As you trek through the pristine snow, you’ll appreciate how snowshoes make walking through deep snow much easier and more enjoyable.
The landscape you’ll encounter is classic Arctic: towering pine trees, snow-laden branches, and a hushed silence that only winter can deliver. It’s not about intense hiking but rather about slow, deliberate walking that allows you to take in the surroundings at a relaxed pace. This gives you the chance to truly notice the crisp winter air, the textures of the snow, and the quiet beauty of the forest.
The highlight for many is the short break during the trek, where you can warm up with a cup of hot berry juice. This simple pleasure makes a big difference—adding comfort and a moment of reflection amid the stark winter scenery. It’s a lovely touch that underscores how outdoor activities in Lapland are often about blending adventure with cozy, authentic experiences.
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The Guide and Group Size

One of the things that stood out in reviews is the small group format—limiting participants to just five people. This setup fosters a more relaxed, personalized atmosphere, which travelers find quite beneficial, especially in a setting as serene as this.
Your guide, speaking both English and Spanish, will be there to ensure everyone feels comfortable and informed. This bilingual offering is a thoughtful touch, making the experience accessible to a broader range of visitors. Reviewers have notably enjoyed the friendly and knowledgeable guides who balanced safety, explanations, and camaraderie well.
The Duration and Logistics

The 3-hour timing feels just right—long enough to enjoy a proper trek without feeling rushed or exhausted. After the pickup, the activity itself likely takes around two hours of walking, with the break included.
Pickup is arranged from your hotel, and it’s advised to wait in the lobby 10 minutes early. Keep an eye on your email for the exact time, including junk/spam folders, to avoid missing your ride. The tour is designed for flexibility—you can reserve now and pay later or cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is handy if your plans are a bit up in the air.
Is It Worth the Price?

This tour is priced in a way that reflects its small-group intimacy, guided expertise, and included hot drink. While not the cheapest activity in Lapland, the focus on quality over quantity makes it a valuable experience—especially for those who want an authentic, hassle-free Arctic trek. If you’re after a genuine connection with nature and a peaceful outdoor escape, you’ll likely find the cost justified.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat Travelers Are Saying

The only review available so far gives this tour a perfect 5/5. Cecile from France raved, “Très belle expérience en compagnie de Valeriia. Immersion en pleine nature et dépaysement garanti.” She clearly appreciated the guidance and the feeling of being truly surrounded by nature.
Other potential reviewers would probably enjoy the tranquility of the forest, the crisp winter air, and the simplicity of snowshoeing as a way to explore Lapland without strenuous effort.
Rovaniemi: Snowshoeing in the Frozen Forest
Who Would Love This Experience?

If you’re seeking a peaceful outdoor activity that connects you with the Arctic landscape in a relaxed way, this tour suits you. It’s particularly ideal for those who prefer gentle hikes rather than rugged or physically demanding treks. It’s also suitable for anyone who appreciates small groups and personalized attention during their adventures.
However, be aware that this activity is not suitable for young children under 11 or those with mobility limitations like wheelchair users. It’s best for travelers comfortable in cold environments and who enjoy a slow, scenic walk.
This Snowshoeing in the Frozen Forest experience offers a calm, intimate dive into Lapland’s winter wonderland. It’s a chance to enjoy the serenity of snow-covered pine forests, breathe in the crisp Arctic air, and take a break with a warming cup of berry juice—all while guided by friendly, knowledgeable hosts.
For travelers craving an authentic outdoor adventure that’s accessible and peaceful, this tour ticks many boxes. The small group size and inclusive environment make it a great choice for those who want to connect with nature in a manageable, relaxed way. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy gentle walks and want to avoid crowds or overly strenuous activities.
If you’re looking for a tranquil, scenic, and well-organized way to experience Lapland’s wintry wilderness, this snowshoeing tour could be just the thing to add to your Arctic itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, snowshoeing is accessible for beginners, and the activity is designed to be gentle, with no prior experience required.
How long does the tour last?
The total activity lasts about 3 hours, including pickups, the trek, and the hot juice break.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak English and Spanish, making explanations clear for a wide range of travelers.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup from your hotel is included, so you don’t need to worry about arranging your own transfer.
Are children under 11 allowed?
No, this activity isn’t suitable for children under 11 years old.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, including thermal base layers, waterproof outerwear, gloves, and a hat. The tour doesn’t specify clothing, but winter gear is essential.
Is it possible to book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay nothing until closer to the date.
Will I have enough time to enjoy the scenery?
Absolutely. The small group and relaxed pace allow for plenty of time to appreciate the forest views and tranquility.
What if the weather is bad?
While the description doesn’t specify, weather can influence outdoor activities. Check the cancellation policy—if the weather makes the activity unsafe, you can cancel for a full refund.
Whether you’re after a peaceful walk in nature or a chance to experience Lapland’s winter landscape in a relaxed setting, this snowshoeing tour offers a genuine, scenic, and memorable Arctic adventure.
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