If you’re considering a winter escape to Rovaniemi and want to experience the Arctic landscape in a way that’s both peaceful and active, the Snowshoeing in Lapland Wilderness tour might just catch your eye. Based on feedback from real travelers, this guided excursion offers a chance to walk softly through snow-covered forests and frozen rivers, all while learning about Arctic life from knowledgeable guides. We haven’t done this particular tour ourselves, but from what we gather, it looks like a well-rounded experience suited for those who enjoy both nature and a bit of light physical activity.
What we really appreciate about this experience is how it emphasizes an eco-friendly approach, allowing you to explore the Arctic without disturbing its delicate ecosystem. Plus, the inclusion of all gear and winter outerwear means you can just focus on enjoying the scenery without worrying about packing extra layers or boots. On the flip side, some reviews note that the snowshoe trek itself might be on the shorter side, which could be a consideration if you’re looking for a full-day adventure. This tour seems best suited for travelers who want a comfortable, informative, and scenic introduction to Lapland’s winter wilderness.
If you’re after a quiet, family-friendly outing that combines nature with some cozy moments around a fire, this tour likely fits the bill. It’s not a high-adrenaline adventure, but rather a peaceful walk that offers plenty of chances to pause, take photos, and soak in the Arctic silence.
Key Points

- Eco-conscious exploration: Walk in pristine wilderness without disrupting the environment.
- Expert-guided insights: Guides are knowledgeable and friendly, adding depth to the experience.
- Comfortable gear provided: All necessary equipment and warm clothing are included.
- Family-friendly options: Small children can enjoy toboggans and the outdoor setting.
- Duration and pace: Around 3 hours total, but snowshoeing itself is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
- Price point: At $183, it offers decent value when considering gear, guides, and included snacks.
When you sign up for this snowshoeing tour, you’re signing up for more than just a walk in the snow—you’re stepping into the Arctic’s quiet beauty. The tour starts at Sunny Safari’s meeting point in Rovaniemi, where you’ll be greeted and hopefully picked up if you’re within 8 km of the office. The included transportation and gear mean you don’t need to worry about lugging heavy boots or thick jackets; thermal overalls, winter boots, gloves, and woolen socks are all provided to keep you warm and dry.
Once suited up, the journey begins into some of the most inaccessible parts of Lapland—areas you can only reach on foot. The snowshoeing itself is designed to be manageable for most, with the ability to float walk on deep snow, providing a distinctive way to traverse the winter landscape. As you follow your guide—who tends to be both knowledgeable and friendly—you’ll get a sense of what life is like in the Arctic, from flora and fauna to local customs.
The scenery is a highlight: snow-blanketed forests, frozen rivers, and valleys stretch out around you. And if you’re traveling with children, you’ll appreciate the provided toboggans and the generally family-friendly vibe. One reviewer even mentioned that guides are well-prepared for young kids, making this a relaxed outdoor activity suitable for families with small children.
The tour includes a well-earned break at a designated spot where you’ll gather around an open fire. Here, you can barbecue sausages—a classic Lapland snack—and enjoy some hot berry juice. This cozy moment offers a chance to relax, chat, and take in the winter silence, which many find surprisingly peaceful and invigorating.
The Walk and the Group Size

The typical snowshoeing segment lasts around 45 minutes to an hour, covering scenic routes that aren’t overly long but still give you a good taste of the wilderness. Some travelers, like Johnny from the reviews, felt that this duration was a bit short, especially if they were eager to spend more time in the snow. If you’re craving a longer trek, you might want to ask during booking or chat with your guide, as sometimes adjustments can be made.
The entire experience, including pickup, gear, and fire stop, takes roughly 3 hours. Group sizes are limited to 15 travelers, which helps keep the atmosphere intimate and manageable. Smaller groups also mean more chances to ask questions and get personalized attention from the guide.
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The Price and What’s Included

At $183, this tour isn’t the cheapest Arctic experience out there, but it’s reasonable considering the gear, guiding, transportation, and snacks included. Being able to just show up, wear what they give you, and have a guide take you into the wild makes it pretty good value—especially for those who prefer a hassle-free outing.
Snowshoeing in Lapland Wilderness
“Such an amazing experience! Jordy made it so much fun and an exciting experience for first time walking through snow!! Could not wipe the smile off…”
The Guides and the Atmosphere
From reviews, guides like Jordy and Andrés receive high praise for their friendliness and knowledge. One review describes Jordy as making the experience “so much fun,” which speaks to a friendly, engaging atmosphere. Guides seem well-prepared and attentive, which is crucial for a safe and enjoyable outing in winter conditions.
This experience is a good fit for adventurous beginners who want a gentle introduction to snowshoeing and Arctic scenery. It’s suitable for families with small children, thanks to the provided toboggans and the relaxed pace. If you’re someone who loves learning about local environments and prefers a peaceful walk rather than adrenaline-pumping activities, this tour hits the right notes.
Those seeking a quick, scenic taste of Lapland’s wilderness will find this to be a satisfying choice. It’s not aimed at hardcore hikers or those wanting a full-day adventure, but rather at travelers who want an easy, guided walk with comfort and informative stops.
If you’re after a calm and scenic introduction to the Lapland wilderness, this snowshoeing tour offers a lot of value. Its focus on eco-friendly exploration, guided insights, and cozy fire stops make it a charming way to spend a winter afternoon. While the snowshoe segment might be short for some, the overall experience balances adventure, comfort, and cultural flavor.
It’s best suited for those who appreciate nature walks with a side of local storytelling, and for families wanting a safe way to explore the Arctic landscape. The knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and included gear make this a practical option for travelers who want to enjoy the Arctic without fuss or discomfort.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered if your accommodation is within 8 km of the Sunny Safari office. Otherwise, you’ll meet at the designated point in Rovaniemi.
What should I wear for this tour?
All necessary gear, including thermal overalls, winter boots, gloves, and woolen socks, are provided. Just dress warmly underneath, and you’ll be comfortable.
How long does the snowshoeing part last?
Most reviews mention that the snowshoeing itself lasts around 45 minutes to an hour, though the entire experience, including transport and breaks, lasts about 3 hours.
Can children participate?
Yes, small children can join and enjoy toboggans during the walk, making it suitable for families with kids.
What’s included in the price?
Guided tour, all gear and outerwear, transportation within certain limits, a fire stop with sausages and hot berry juice, and a friendly guide.
Is the experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The tour is designed for most fitness levels and doesn’t require prior snowshoeing experience.
What if I want a longer walk?
You can request it when booking or ask your guide during the tour—some flexibility might be available.
Are pets allowed?
Animals or pets are permitted, but it’s best to check with the provider beforehand.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in most weather conditions, but if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you’re looking for a gentle, scenic, and well-guided Arctic walk, this snowshoeing tour in Lapland sounds like a solid choice—especially if you value comfort, scenery, and expert insights over long hikes or adrenaline rushes.
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